Artist Profile

CURRENT ARTIST:

Courtney Cotton


Cotton trained in fine arts and interior design at The University of South Carolina 1990 ,Rhode Island School of Design and under the instruction of various artists in North and South America.
Painting for over 12 years, Cotton’s work is distinctive for its bold use of color.
She is unafraid to express herself and her zest for people and life emerges clearly in bright works full of movement. Some find it hard to categorize her style and Cotton is fine with that.
As more private collectors and businesses continue to support her art, Cotton is garnering the discipline and confidence it takes to be a prolific artist.
She currently shows at Bell Gallery and at her 1280 Sherman St. Studio both in Denver.
Cotton also welcomes commissions.


Past Artists:

Amber Adams

“The strength of your memory dictates the size of your reality.” –Chuck Klosterman

My work aims to make a record of the world around me in an effort to expand my own reality and hopefully that of others.  I try to show subtle beauties by playing with light and reflections, while utilizing angles to create tension within my photographs.  Having the focus of my pictures off-centered creates a more dynamic composition and tells a story that doesn’t end at the edge of the frame.
About me:
I was born and raised in Denver, Colorado where I graduated from Regis University with a BA in English in 2009. It was at this amazing institution where I learned to hone my photography skills with Photoshop CS3 and large scale printers.  My experiences are varied in that, I have also served in the US Army Reserves since 2003 and deployed to Kuwait in Operation Iraqi Freedom for all of 2006.   I currently work at Wash Perk coffee shop where I serve patrons of the Wash Park community while focusing on my art.  Though I love to pursue photography my true passion is in writing and literature.  To view my literary work, take a look at my blog:  supernoavremnant.blogspot.com

Contact Info:
excess.of.light@gmail.com
supernovaremnant.blogspot.com

BREAD

Also gracing us with his artistic presence is Jim Robinson. Jim creates wonderful works of art from wood. We will be showcasing his pieces in our new expanded seating area.  Here are a few samples of his work.










More can be seen here.






Beth Mosenthal

PhotographyFor additional information or to contact Beth, please visit www.bethmosenthal.com or e-mail her at BethMo.Photo@gmail.com.



Jay Burleson

For more information on Jay visit www.jayburlesonphotography.com.

Mike Castorino @ MC3 Photography – Denver, Colorado



MC3






Tracy Rubino

Her artist’s statement is:  the trick is to not over think it.
Visit her myspace page to see more of her art.

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Sharon Healy

For more info on Sharon and her artwork visit her website or her myspace.

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