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Seth Wandersman

The Pinch June 19, 2017

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Almost two decades ago, Seth experienced a high-impact car accident. He started exploring art as a way to deal with chronic pain from the accident. With a background in IT, and a previous career in finance, many of Seth’s pieces are influenced by the idea of finding solutions. Seth does not communicate the intentions of individual pieces— he prefers to think of each work of art as a mystery, defined and solved by the viewer.

 

After experimenting with painting, photography, and music, Seth found that digital media allowed him the greatest level of control with which to materialize his intentions. Seth uses his art to question how things make sense within a larger context. How are we influenced by shapes? How are different moving parts related to each other? How do we find solutions to help us navigate these moving parts? How do we project meaning onto all of the moving parts we experience in life? What, in the end, is the sum of all of these moving parts, and how does that affect our lives? Seth wants the viewer to experience the pieces through their own individual lenses. To Seth, art is a refuge in which has saved him from the madness of the world. To Seth, a piece of art is complete when he feels everything is in its “right place”, which is the culmination of many small decisions, which lead to a whole which is greater than the sum of its parts.

Website: http://wandersman.com/

 

Facebook URL: https://www.facebook.com/wandersman

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Instagram: @wandersman

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Darlene Newman

The Pinch June 19, 2017

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Website: http://darlene.fineartworld.com/

 

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Breanna Lembitz

The Pinch June 19, 2017

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Performance Artist and Trash Alchemist, Bre's work is driven by a passion for social justice and a love of discarded beauty. Challenged to be inspired by anything and everything she's presented with, Bre's art is as diverse as it is unique, recognizable for it's roots in challenging convention and a flavor she's coined the "enigmatic weirdo."

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BERKELEY IV  - c-type print

BERKELEY IV  - c-type print

Alejandro Guijarro (33.2)

The Pinch July 26, 2014

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FISH TANK  -   oil on linen

FISH TANK  -  oil on linen

Cindy Wright (33.1)

The Pinch July 26, 2014

KOOLMEESJE  -  oil on linen

KOOLMEESJE  -  oil on linen


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UNTITLED  -  ballons, rope

UNTITLED  -  ballons, rope

Myeongbeom Kim (33.1)

The Pinch July 26, 2014

UNTITLED  -  taxidermic deer, branches, leave

UNTITLED  -  taxidermic deer, branches, leave


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CROWD 3  - ceramic

CROWD 3  - ceramic

Ronit Baranga (33.1)

The Pinch July 26, 2014

PORTRAITS 2  -  ceramic

PORTRAITS 2  -  ceramic


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WHAT A DRAG #28, HOMAGE TO STAN BRAKHAGE  -  acrylic on canvas

WHAT A DRAG #28, HOMAGE TO STAN BRAKHAGE  -  acrylic on canvas

Fraser Radford (33.1)

The Pinch July 26, 2014

WHAT A DRAG #39  -  acrylic on canvas

WHAT A DRAG #39  -  acrylic on canvas


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UNTITLED  -  wood

UNTITLED  -  wood

Morgan Herrin (33.1)

The Pinch July 26, 2014

UNTITLED  -  wood

UNTITLED  -  wood


UNTITLED GLOBE  -  wood

UNTITLED GLOBE  -  wood


UNTITLED  -  wood

UNTITLED  -  wood


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GATHERING AT LAKE POPULAR  -    oil on found canvas

GATHERING AT LAKE POPULAR  -   oil on found canvas

Kirkland Bray (33.1)

The Pinch July 26, 2014

HUMAN MAZE  -    oil on found canvas

HUMAN MAZE  -   oil on found canvas


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OBLIVION, THE AFFINITY FOR SIMPLICITY  -    oil on canvas

OBLIVION, THE AFFINITY FOR SIMPLICITY  -   oil on canvas

Agnes Toth (33.1)

The Pinch July 26, 2014

IF I DO NOT HAVE LOVE, I AM NOTHING  -    oil on canvas

IF I DO NOT HAVE LOVE, I AM NOTHING  -   oil on canvas


REMEDY  -  oil on canvas

REMEDY  -  oil on canvas


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AMARYLLIS II  -   oil on linen

AMARYLLIS II  -  oil on linen

Amy Lind (32.2)

The Pinch July 26, 2014

JAZMINE PROFILE  -   oil on linen

JAZMINE PROFILE  -  oil on linen


PROFILE OF TARREN  -  oil on linen

PROFILE OF TARREN  -  oil on linen


STAR  -   oil on linen

STAR  -  oil on linen


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THE HUNGER IN THE TREES  -   gouache and thread on found paper

THE HUNGER IN THE TREES  -  gouache and thread on found paper

Maysey Craddock (32.2)

The Pinch July 26, 2014

THE WAVE  -   gouache and thread on found paper

THE WAVE  -  gouache and thread on found paper


WINDOW IN THE SKY  -   gouache and thread on found paper

WINDOW IN THE SKY  -  gouache and thread on found paper


DEEP THE WELL  -  gouache and thread on found paper

DEEP THE WELL  -  gouache and thread on found paper


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A BRIEF HISTORY OF TWO YOUNG LOVERS AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY

A BRIEF HISTORY OF TWO YOUNG LOVERS AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY

Marie Poterfield Barry (32.2)

The Pinch July 25, 2014

THE STRANGE PREDICAMENT OF BEING IN THE WORLD: SPIRITUAL LOVE, THE HEART

THE STRANGE PREDICAMENT OF BEING IN THE WORLD: SPIRITUAL LOVE, THE HEART


THE ONES MISNAMED HYSTERICALS BATTLE THE OTHERWISE UNSEEN

THE ONES MISNAMED HYSTERICALS BATTLE THE OTHERWISE UNSEEN


THE STRANGE PREDICAMENT OF BEING IN THE WORLD: PILGRIMAGE IN THE SPIRIT, THE RETURN

THE STRANGE PREDICAMENT OF BEING IN THE WORLD: PILGRIMAGE IN THE SPIRIT, THE RETURN


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DJ  -    Light Painting, color photography

DJ  -   Light Painting, color photography

Dan Ball (32.2)

The Pinch July 25, 2014

THE SAVAGE BREAST  -  Light Painting, color photography

THE SAVAGE BREAST  -  Light Painting, color photography

THE DANCER  -    Light Painting, color photography

THE DANCER  -   Light Painting, color photography


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The Pinch

Traditionally Transgressive

The Pinch is a literary journal of fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and visual art produced by the MFA program at the University of Memphis.

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