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May 27, 2004, 5:50:13 AM5/27/04
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This thread is for news about artists registered with
DigitalConsciousness.com

It includes announcements of the winner of the Digital Color Artist of
the Month award, new artwork available for viewing and follows the art
carrers of Digital Consciousness artists.

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May 29, 2004, 4:33:34 PM5/29/04
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Renowned Artists

Sandro Botticelli (1444-1510), Edgar Degas (1834-1917), Roy
Lichtenstein (1923-1997), Tracey Emin (1963-), and Janine Antoni
(1964-) have been added to the Renowned Artists Galleries.
http://digitalconsciousness.com/renowned/

The renowned artists have also been organized by century.
http://digitalconsciousness.com/renowned/bycentury.phtml

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May 30, 2004, 6:55:12 AM5/30/04
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New Contemporary Artists

The following artists registered this month.
To view the work of any contemporary artist go to
http://DigitalConsciousness.Com/database.phtml
and enter any part of the artist's name.

To see the most recent artists go to
http://DigitalConsciousness.Com/limit.phtml

John van Niekerk. Watercolor and landscapes from South Africa.
QiYuan Cai. Realistic oils from China.
Laura Baird. Interdisciplinary art. Widely exhibited in Canada.
Michail Victorov. Stage design and oils from Russia.
A. C. Martin. Dignified oil abstracts.
Jesper Jacobsson. Aquarelle drawing from Sweden.
Jade Nguyen. Mystical landscapes from Switzerland.
Alexander Rokoff. Realistic oils, New Mexico style murals.
Sk Hanny. Circle inks from Indonesia.
N.Rina Gholson. Digital art.
J.Edwards Gemind. Abstracts.
Michelle Flanagan. Large scale drawings.
Oscar Burd. Mystical fractals from Brazil.
Alexander Sutulov. Neo-realism from Chile.
Steve Cook. New England landscapes.
Ian Campbell. Abstract digital art.
Princess Tan. Batik mermaids.
Paul Wightman. Portraits of influential people.
Patricia Laffrenere. Kitsch, folk, pop art from Canada.
Nahid Navab. Expressionistic and mystical portraits.
Leila Akhmet-Othman. Tapestry from Kazakhstan.
Rachelle Sylvain. Mosaic from Canada.
Dennis Nona. Indigenous art from Australia.
Tom Brown. Metal sculpture.
Hettie Goverts. Drawings from France.
Robert Ki. Expressionistic acrylics from Germany.
Renee Nemerov. Impressionistic landscapes.
Sarbeswar Moharana. Rajasthani tribal art from India.
Temo Edjibadze. Expressionistic portraits.
Shawna Smart. Fantasy landscapes.
Sinisa Nedelkoski. Geometric shapes.
Claudiu Victor Gheorhiu. Spiritual watercolors from Italy.
Donna Dailey. Symbolic photography.
Maria Stella Lattanzio. Light and color abstracts from Colombia.
Tor Erik Gorud. Ink drawings from Norway.
Roger Poole. Political animals.
Sean Durham. Impressionism from Germany.
Andriy Ivanov. Mystical photography.
Typewriter Tim Jordan. The typewriter as an instrument.
Samindranath Majumdar. Abstract watercolor landscapes from India.
Augusto Carrillo. Impressionist characters from Argentina.
Gemma Orte Ruiz. Watercolor still life from Spain.
Helen Lisher. Spiritual digital art from the U.K.

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May 31, 2004, 11:26:22 PM5/31/04
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News from the Artists

Sara Shamma has been shortlisted for the venerable BP Portrait Award
for a self-portrait. The exhibition opens June 17 at the National
Portrait Gallery in London.

Cecil Herring has a bronze sculpture, "Maid, 2003," on exhibition at
the EPCOT Annual Flower Show in the sculpture garden. This show runs
April 16 - June 6, 2004. She is also showing several new large
abstract paintings and landscapes at the Orlando Marriott Downtown Art
Gallery from May 3 - July 30, 2004.

Steve Danzig, and the International Digital Artists Association have
secured funding to publish a book to include essays, articles and
approximately 500 images - with subsequent annual periodicals
thereafter. He expects early 2005 for the first release.

Erik Pevernagie had a small painting, "Just for a moment" auctioned at
William Doyle, New York.

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