Let The Good Times Roll by James Denmark

 

 

 

 

 

 

James Denmark was born in Winter Haven, Florida on March 23, 1936 into a family of Artists. He was exposed to color and form at an early age by his grandmother, a wire sculptor and quilt artist, by his grandfather, a bricklayer noted for his unique custom design molds and his mother who was gifted with an intuitive feeling for design and a fastidiousness for detail which she expressed in all aspects of her daily life. This rich beginning is the root of James Denmark’s creative expression.

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Solo by James Denmark

 

 

 

 

 

Solo by James Denmark

“Solo” by James Denmark
Edition size=185
Medium: Hand Pulled Serigraph
Paper: Two Ply Museum Board
Image size=30″w x 22″h

Retail Price: 1200

James Denmark, born in Winter Haven, Florida in 1936, is part of an artistic family. He was exposed to color and form at an early age by his grandmother, a wire sculptor and quilt artist. His grandfather was a bricklayer noted for his unique custom designed molds and his mother was gifted with an intuitive eye for design and detail. This rich beginning is the root of James Denmark’s creative expression.

Cut Flowers by James Denmark


James Denmark was born in Winter Haven, Florida on March 23, 1936 into a family of Artists. He was exposed to color and form at an early age by his grandmother, a wire sculptor and quilt artist, by his grandfather, a bricklayer noted for his unique custom design molds and his mother who was gifted with an intuitive feeling for design and a fastidiousness for detail which she expressed in all aspects of her daily life. This rich beginning is the root of James Denmark’s creative expression.

 

Post No Bills by Karen Powell

CHALLENGING THE EDGE

I am always intrigued when I follow an artist’s body of work and then see her break away from her comfort zone of familiar materials, color palettes, applications and subject matter. I would always think, “what a courageous and difficult thing to do.” And now here I am, in the midst of my own renaissance, embracing the energy of a new inspiration. My newest series is one of exploration and experimentation and translates as excitement, magic and a new adventure.

My new abstract collection represents this new departure: a fearless sense of unknown territory. I have a fresh appreciation for color, line, texture and movement. Ironically, these abstracts have always existed in my work as a foundation for my mixed media images but now they stand alone vibrating, pulsating, reaching and swirling in a very lyrical way.

As an artist I continue to challenge my edge: In order for me to grow, I must reach beyond the familiar.

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Little Sister by Karen Powell

CHALLENGING THE EDGE

I am always intrigued when I follow an artist’s body of work and then see her break away from her comfort zone of familiar materials, color palettes, applications and subject matter. I would always think, “what a courageous and difficult thing to do.” And now here I am, in the midst of my own renaissance, embracing the energy of a new inspiration. My newest series is one of exploration and experimentation and translates as excitement, magic and a new adventure.

My new abstract collection represents this new departure: a fearless sense of unknown territory. I have a fresh appreciation for color, line, texture and movement. Ironically, these abstracts have always existed in my work as a foundation for my mixed media images but now they stand alone vibrating, pulsating, reaching and swirling in a very lyrical way.

As an artist I continue to challenge my edge: In order for me to grow, I must reach beyond the familiar.

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CHALLENGING THE EDGE

I am always intrigued when I follow an artist’s body of work and then see her break away from her comfort zone of familiar materials, color palettes, applications and subject matter. I would always think, “what a courageous and difficult thing to do.” And now here I am, in the midst of my own renaissance, embracing the energy of a new inspiration. My newest series is one of exploration and experimentation and translates as excitement, magic and a new adventure.

My new abstract collection represents this new departure: a fearless sense of unknown territory. I have a fresh appreciation for color, line, texture and movement. Ironically, these abstracts have always existed in my work as a foundation for my mixed media images but now they stand alone vibrating, pulsating, reaching and swirling in a very lyrical way.

As an artist I continue to challenge my edge: In order for me to grow, I must reach beyond the familiar.

 

Chocolate Charm by Karen Powell

CHALLENGING THE EDGE

I am always intrigued when I follow an artist’s body of work and then see her break away from her comfort zone of familiar materials, color palettes, applications and subject matter. I would always think, “what a courageous and difficult thing to do.” And now here I am, in the midst of my own renaissance, embracing the energy of a new inspiration. My newest series is one of exploration and experimentation and translates as excitement, magic and a new adventure.

My new abstract collection represents this new departure: a fearless sense of unknown territory. I have a fresh appreciation for color, line, texture and movement. Ironically, these abstracts have always existed in my work as a foundation for my mixed media images but now they stand alone vibrating, pulsating, reaching and swirling in a very lyrical way.

As an artist I continue to challenge my edge: In order for me to grow, I must reach beyond the familiar.

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CHALLENGING THE EDGE

I am always intrigued when I follow an artist’s body of work and then see her break away from her comfort zone of familiar materials, color palettes, applications and subject matter. I would always think, “what a courageous and difficult thing to do.” And now here I am, in the midst of my own renaissance, embracing the energy of a new inspiration. My newest series is one of exploration and experimentation and translates as excitement, magic and a new adventure.

My new abstract collection represents this new departure: a fearless sense of unknown territory. I have a fresh appreciation for color, line, texture and movement. Ironically, these abstracts have always existed in my work as a foundation for my mixed media images but now they stand alone vibrating, pulsating, reaching and swirling in a very lyrical way.

As an artist I continue to challenge my edge: In order for me to grow, I must reach beyond the familiar.

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7th Ave by Karen Powell

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHALLENGING THE EDGE

I am always intrigued when I follow an artist’s body of work and then see her break away from her comfort zone of familiar materials, color palettes, applications and subject matter. I would always think, “what a courageous and difficult thing to do.” And now here I am, in the midst of my own renaissance, embracing the energy of a new inspiration. My newest series is one of exploration and experimentation and translates as excitement, magic and a new adventure.

My new abstract collection represents this new departure: a fearless sense of unknown territory. I have a fresh appreciation for color, line, texture and movement. Ironically, these abstracts have always existed in my work as a foundation for my mixed media images but now they stand alone vibrating, pulsating, reaching and swirling in a very lyrical way.

As an artist I continue to challenge my edge: In order for me to grow, I must reach beyond the familiar.

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Forever Young by Karen Powell

 

 

CHALLENGING THE EDGE

I am always intrigued when I follow an artist’s body of work and then see her break away from her comfort zone of familiar materials, color palettes, applications and subject matter. I would always think, “what a courageous and difficult thing to do.” And now here I am, in the midst of my own renaissance, embracing the energy of a new inspiration. My newest series is one of exploration and experimentation and translates as excitement, magic and a new adventure.

My new abstract collection represents this new departure: a fearless sense of unknown territory. I have a fresh appreciation for color, line, texture and movement. Ironically, these abstracts have always existed in my work as a foundation for my mixed media images but now they stand alone vibrating, pulsating, reaching and swirling in a very lyrical way.

As an artist I continue to challenge my edge: In order for me to grow, I must reach beyond the familiar.