by Brian McCormack | Nov 4, 2019
The mysterious ability of abstraction to move the human heart and mind has always fascinated me. When I photograph a beautiful tree I understand why people respond. After all, it’s a beautiful tree. When I create a photogram of a simple circle bisected by a line I...
by Brian McCormack | Nov 4, 2019
The mysterious ability of abstraction to move the human heart and mind has always fascinated me. When I photograph a beautiful tree I understand why people respond. After all, it’s a beautiful tree. When I create a photogram of a simple circle bisected by a line I...
by Brian McCormack | Nov 4, 2019
Life can be lived in the shadows. There is a mysterious glow within the shadows that can create feelings of loneliness and longing. I like to think that many of my paintings and drawings depict shadowy images that portray a kind of earthy tone. This painting of my...
by Brian McCormack | Nov 4, 2019
Scott Madsen is a proud New Jersey native, as well as a compulsive serial-doodler, who can be seen drawing at any time with almost anything available. After a lackluster academic career in local public schools, and a hitch in the Navy, Scott followed his passion to...
by Brian McCormack | Nov 4, 2019
On August 21st 2017 there was a total solar eclipse that lasted for 58.7 seconds in Salem, Oregon. As the eclipse began, a multitude of small crescent shadows filled the ground formed through the pinhole spaces between the leaves of the trees. Also, the sunlight...