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Austin's Best Contemporary Art Gallery and
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Featured Artists
        Nicole Charbonnet
Painting for Nicole serves as a metaphor for the phenomenon of recollection. Her process of painting mimics or simulates the process of remembering with all its layers and numerous textures. These surfaces retain or reveal a “memory “ of preexisting stages or structures. The result is a palimpsest, in which some images, colors, textures are obfuscated, while others remain visible, however shaped or shaded by previous or subsequent gestures, images or events.
        Carrie Graber
A Southern California native, Carrie Graber has been influenced by the hot summers & warm glowing colors of her home apparent in the amazing depiction of light in her works. She will transport you back in time with her love of mid-century architecture and style. Graber’s work has been exhibited around the world, and she is considered among the most talented and well-collected contemporary artists of our time.
        Isabelle Dupuy
As Isabelle developed her own aesthetic, she took inspiration from her favorite artist, the 19th Century French Impressionist, Claude Monet. Isabelle is currently interested in putting a contemporary spin to the Impressionist style, and is also interested in dynamic uses of color and texture. She prefers to keep her artwork free of a traditional frame, and instead paints the sides of the canvas so her landscapes can exist beyond conventional borders.
        Hugh Syme
A Canadian Juno Award-winning graphic artist, Syme is best known for his album cover artwork for bands like Dream Theater, Whitesnake, Aerosmith, Queensrÿche, Bon Jovi, Alice Cooper, Iron Maiden, and mostly notably Rush. He has designed Rush album covers since 1975 and created the famous Starman logo. Syme is a musician in his own right and has played keyboard on several Rush albums.
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