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21010 by Alain Valet
The Players: Masthead
Publisher's Page: The Twist in the Tale
EDITOR'S CORNER:
A Divine Feast by Jonette Stabbert
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Coffle by Thomas Paul Sterner-Howe
Poetic Justice by Renate Moody
Dead End on Runway Three by Ron Gibson, Jr.
Purple Hat by Anne Bauer
Remembrance by C. E. Staples
Deadhead by Phoebe Kate Foster
Boy Meets Girl by Wayne Scheer
Truce by Brad Wagshul
My War Story by Wayne Scheer
Grandma's Door by Rebecca Marshall-Courtois
Little Beagle Puppy by Russ Anderson, Jr.
Husbands First by Mary Frances
Organized Worries by Susan B. Townsend
Intensive Care by Swapna Goel
Iron Hearted by Patricia Harrington
The Kiss by Steven Pirie
Willow Herb by Ryan G. Van Cleave
Response to Mr. Milosz by Michelle Cameron
Napa Valley by Kathy Briccetti
Bridge Building by Michelle Cameron
War! by Scott Malby
The Boy Who Drowned in 1973 by John Grey
The Ghost Town Visitor by Jeffrey Alfier
Anahuac by Bradley Earle Hoge
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| ALAIN VALET
"These collages are created using a image computer program, which give new liberties to the artist. Manipulations give birth to new images, a kind of a lyric abstraction, in which the original motive gets drowned or is integrated into a new creation. These pictures are printed on different types of creation papers and boards, which give them a certain style."
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| GAK
" As an artist I have never aspired to have anything as pretentious as a 'statement' about my work. I tend to be much less inward looking and feel that statements are better left to those veiwing the art. More often than not, those looking at my work see far more than I. Which I suppose is a statement.
I do not want to make people think.
I do not want to broaden the horizons of art.
I do not want to express thru my work the plight of the human condition.
I do want to produce work which makes me smile when I realize I am working at my best.
I do want to produce art that is distinctly and unmistakenly GAK.
I do want people to react to my art, laughter or utter revulsion, I have seen both."
Aztec Humming
Dead Jake
Dragon Sword
Vortex Phoenix |
| WILLIAM JOHN WATKINS
"Tara's Eye goes with a poem:
TECHNIQUE (Tara's Eye)
All beauty like the hologram contains,
when cut, the whole complete in every part.
In fragments are the sum of all domains,
there lies the difference between things and art,
the truth lies not in lines but in between,
to draw what isn't there and make it seen."
Tara's Eye |
| SANDRA McHUGH
"The artwork is just for fun, nothing more. (This is a time when I wish I had some
writing skills!)"
Lovely Rita |
| DURLABH SINGH
"Since Duchamp's 'Urinal,' visual art in the western world has suffered a shock and a decline. It has become more conceptual, excluding depiction of human form with all its spiritual and physical contents.
"My art is a sort of diversion from this dry, abstract and pseudo intellectual mannerism. Genuine art should involve labours of hand and brain and should be a mirror of reality of our times, depicting both biological and metaphysical aspects of our lives.
"My aim is to add new dimensions to contemporary art through language of colour, new forms and expressions."
The Cage
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