Columbian-American artist America Martin produces fine art revealing wisdom of Modern ideologies and artistic movements. Based in Los Angeles, Ca America's art reflects influences of Cubism, Fauvism and Minimalism. With these combining forces she creates fresh, colorful palettes radiating with soft, subdued colors. Her use of thick, continuous lines with flat, two-dimensional forms in single picture planes are reminiscent of Picasso's early cubist works, dating 1906-1909, shaping canvases with a soft Cubist manner. America's arrangement of geometric shapes and figures mirrors the conceptual desires of the Minimalist movement, as seen in artists such as Frank Stella, including cubic forms lacking repetition and equality. Another underlying inspiration found amongst her pieces is that of the school of Fauvism. Concentrated colors painted over landscapes of distorted forms of rudimentary subject matter equate to that of the early 20th century "Wild Beast" artists that embraced a poetic, yet quiet energy.

Ad Reinhardt, an influential artist of the Modern Art movement, theorized that art should be more uncomplicated, a concept that America Martin's work explores. "The more stuff in it, the busier the work of art, the worse it is. More is less. Less is more. The eye is a menace to clear sight. The laying bare of oneself is obscene. Art begins with the getting rid of nature," Reinhardt.

America Martin paints without pretension but not without passion. She portrays a fervent energy that is both thoughtful and captivating, throwing her entire being and soul into her work."The artist cannot be idle. It is only duty, love and discipline that make art. Inspiration exists, but it has to find us working. The artist is gluttonous, constantly devouring life in order to translate all that she sees, smells, lives or breathes into her own language. Why, and for what? For the blistering personal joy that comes when one is doing something of and about truth. There is no choosing this life. An artist paints because she must," America Martin.

Louis Longi captures the spirit of the human form at its finest, evoking an energy and magnetism in which most sculptures fail to provide. His works are shown in prestigious galleries and private collections around the country. His large-scale public sculptures can be viewed in Las Vegas, Laguna Beach, Los Angeles, and Ventura. To feel Longi's passionate energy is electrifying. Meet the artist and you meet the visceral and visual intensity of someone who has created a unique method of casting bronze into one-of-a-kind, truly original works of art. No series. No editions. "My art expresses the entire scope of human emotion. It encourages the viewer to transcend the limits of vision and experience the piece ... to feel the deepest emotions, guarded by the heart. My objective, as an artist, is to sculpt form that evokes emotion. The genesis of the sculpture is mine. The completion ... limited only by the imagination of the viewer." -Louis Longi

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