"3" Exhibition is a showcase of collective artwork from three up and coming artists who are: Patrick Francisco, Jerome Omar Miller and Polina Soshkina. This event opens on May 1st, 09, 6-9 p.m.(EST) and will feature artwork on many different platforms ranging from the traditional stretch canvas pieces to giant 18" Munny customs. If you plan on being in or around the New York area, be sure to stop by and check out the amazing artwork exhibited by these three artists.
"3" Exhibition 48-18 Van Dam St. Long Island City, New York "3" EXHIBITION - ARTIST INFO:
The works of Patrick Francisco have an atmospheric quality of moodiness juxtaposed with a whimsical twist. Many times this sarcastic turn comes in the form of an animal that playfully interacts with the main subject. The result is a metaphoric relationship that allows examination of the human condition from a unique and painterly point of view. In the past year, he has been drawn to the custom painting of designer produced toys, a fitting medium for his odd sensibility. Jerome Omar Miller was born on November 21, 1980. Inspired into the arts from copying his older brother’s paintings and drawings at the age of 5, he decided to follow in his footsteps. He began drawing and designing everything from characters to landscapes influenced by various tribes & cultures. Recently, Jerome has been inspired to produced paintings based on his abstract dreams and phobias such has Dendrophobia ( fear of trees or the forest ) and turn them into unique surrealist concepts.
Polina Soshkina is a classically trained painter. Her illustrations embody all the attractions of fine art, while conveying ideas and concepts seen in contemporary illustration.She is a graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology Illustration BFA program. Her work has been exhibited in New York’s Society of Illustrators, the Staten Island Museum, and the Connecticut Society of Portrait Artists.
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