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David Murphree
Born in rural Mississippi, David Murphree was raised with an abiding concern for the natural riches of the Deep South. At the same time, hours spent in the laboratory with his father, a pioneer in the field of plasma physics, stimulated the artist’s fascination with actualizing the forces of nature through the lens of physical science. Murphree is quick to point out, “These influences combined form the central theme of my painting: the land and the battles it wages with the technologies of our age.”
Aiming to “push psychic and metaphysical impressions into a willful embodiment of existing with the world,” Murphree’s paintings represent visual memories accrued over two decades as an architectural and industrial designer in New York, Los Angeles, and Atlanta. Trained in the Fine Arts and Architecture at Mississippi State University and the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in New York, Murphree has been affiliated with architects Peter Eisenman, Scoggins Elam Bray, and Mockbee Coker Howorth, and has taught design at the California State Polytechnic University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Tulane University, and University of Arkansas.
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The work of Julian Santa-Rita tends to tell a story of events or document a passage in time. Santa-Rita uses a variety of media to create representational (art at times serene and at times turbulent). His paintings show unusual technique and clean balance. Color and texture add an even greater interest to his works which sometimes involve mixed media and interactive electronics.
FernGully: The Last Rainforest psp The Hitcher II: I’ve Been Waiting trailer
Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol dvdrip
Dirty Sanchez: The Movie movie
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