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Izzy Church
"Izzy Church, the founder of Third Culture Productions established in 2012, has emerged as a leading force in the global art scene. A true innovator, Izzy's mission revolves around transcending cultural boundaries, fostering connections among artists worldwide, and championing creative success.
Izzy's artistic prowess has garnered recognition from UNESCO. She proudly spearheads the Tides of Change ~ Waves of Hope exhibition, a testament to her commitment to cultural exchange, artistic collaboration, and UNESCO's mission. Notably, Izzy is collaborating with puppeteer and esteemed artist Matty Austin on two contemporary sustainable angler fish lamp sculptures to pave a path toward a brighter, more sustainable future.
Sculpture $2000.00
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Marten Kayle
Marten Kayle is a photographer and filmmaker whose work explores the intersection of culture, community, and the natural world. With a keen eye for capturing moments of intimacy and authenticity, Kayle's photography offers a glimpse into the diverse tapestry of human experience. Inspired by a desire to understand and celebrate the intricacies of different cultures, Kayle embarked on a journey to Accra, Ghana, where he immersed himself in the vibrant coastal community of Labadi Beach. There, amidst the bustling trade and timeless rituals of the Ga people, Kayle found inspiration for his series "Ocean Harvest." Through his lens, he shares the stories of resilience, connection, and tradition that unfold along the shores of Labadi Beach, inviting viewers to contemplate the profound relationship between humanity and the natural world.
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Ocean Harvest Boat - $200.00
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George Goodridge
George Goodridge is a graduate of the School of Visual Arts and attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He was awarded the position of Senior Technical Adviser to the Student Body at the School of the Art Institute and has taught Visual Techniques at the School of Visual Arts. Best known for his three-dimensional stretched canvas works and serigraph monoprints, he has relocated several times between New York, Los Angeles and Miami.
George has been awarded both the Art Center South Florida’s Studio Program, Print Lab Residency and the Eileen S. Kaminski Family Foundation Residency at the Mana Contemporary Museum in Jersey City, NJ.
Crossing Borders
Living Reef Series each $2400
Passenger II $3900
Passenger III $1800
Swimmers - May be sold separately $60, $450, $325, $325
Bloom as shown $1800
When Light Defeats the Darkness $1800
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Yana Toyber
Yana Toyber is a Ukraine-born NY-raised and based visual artist. She studied at the School of Visual Arts and graduated with a bachelor's degree. Her work is strongly influenced by artists and filmmakers such as David Lynch, Andrei Tarkovsky, Diane Arbus, and Araki. You can see these influences in several of her noteworthy projects such as “THIS TIME” A book published by Damiani, Bondage Ballerinas which is featured in Juxtapoz magazine, and SACRED which was published in i-D magazine. Her aesthetic is dreamy at times and cuts through reality like a knife at others. She works in film, polaroid, and video mediums mostly and occasionally dabbles in watercolor and acrylic paint.
2 prints at $1000.00 each
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Leslie Jean-Bartt
I remained sane while being my mother’s care giver for well over a decade by working on my series “Reality and Imagination”.
In “Reality and Imagination” I photograph the movement of the tide and sand, in Coney Island Brooklyn, as a visual exploration of the interaction between the culture of the host country and the culture of the immigrant living there. The silhouette & shadow became the two elements used to move that concept forward. The cultures automatically interact in a motion that is instantly fluid and turbulent, just as the sand and the tide. It’s a constant movement in unison where each always retains its distinctive characteristics. This creates a duality that is always present.
The images in the series are basically as they are in the instant shot.
Photos - inquire
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Matty Austin
Matty Austin is an F.X. artist/puppet fabricator/producer/performer originally from Alexandria, VA. After graduating from the Walnut Hill School for the Visual and Performing Arts, he ventured to London to study hair styling and coloring at the esteemed Graham Webb Academy. He returned to the U.S. and founded a concierge hair styling business catering to the music and fashion industry in New York City.
Sculpture $2000.00
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Mehmet Kuran
The artist, born in Ankara in 1964, quickly succeeded in becoming a painter that was admired and interested by both viewers and collectors in his painting adventure that he started after the age of 45. Enriching his unique world with dazzling details in his drawings, the artist strives to both stay close to the form of depiction like the miniature tradition and to visualize the time period in which he lives in an entertaining way with popular images. The artist's diaries, which reflect his visual memory, are enriched with clues from both social and individual experiences at different layers. Diaries convey to the audience how the artist shapes his own reality within the colorful kaleidoscopic world he created. The artist's works are included in many respected painting collections in Turkey.
Prints $200.00 each
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Alfons Rodríguez
DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHER & VIDEOGRAPHER
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Based in Spain and France.
​Freelance contributor for international media.

During the last 30 years, Alfons has been travelling across 105 countries, reporting from Iraq conflict, North Korea, Jaffna war, the Potosi Mines, San Pedro Penitenciary or Choquequirao Citadel. Other works covered leprosy, an intense gaze into the bowels of Mumbai, the war in DR Congo, the social truth in South Africa and the genocide of Srebrenica in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
photographs at $400-$500.00 each
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Rose Studer
Rose Studer is a seasoned artist with a passion for mosaics, fused glass, and various artistic mediums, with over 14 years of dedicated practice. Beyond her artistic endeavors, she channels her creativity towards philanthropic causes, donating the proceeds from her work to impactful initiatives such as wounded warriors family support and women's shelters, demonstrating her commitment to social welfare.
In addition to her charitable contributions, Rose is deeply concerned about environmental conservation, particularly the preservation of ocean ecosystems. She advocates for raising awareness about the critical need to protect ocean animals and coral reefs from the devastating effects of micro plastic pollution and other forms of environmental degradation. By emphasizing the importance of collective responsibility, Rose strives to inspire action towards safeguarding these vital habitats for future generations.
1 glass sculpture at $300.00 (Sold)
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David Scott Holloway
David Scott Holloway is an independent digital storyteller creating in video, still photography, and animation. Working with a diverse client base he regularly moves between commercial and editorial work, shooting everything from marketing to portraiture. Recently he created still and video promotional work for Amazon Studios’ new lineup including; Heidi Klum’s Making The Cut and Lindsey Vonn’s adventure travel competition The Pack. For twelve seasons, Holloway was the still photographer for Anthony Bourdain’s acclaimed television show Parts Unknown.
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Zinnia Gutowski
Wildlife always fascinated me while growing up on our family farm in the Philippines. After graduating with a B.S. in Animal Husbandry, I returned to manage our farm. After a few years, I had the opportunity to work at an animal feed laboratory to study the effects of the nutritional content of the feed on the health of small and large animals.
I immigrated to the U.S. in the early 1980's during a turbulent time in our country, and found the accounting field as sustainable. After 36 years in accounting, I transitioned to pursue photography with a focus on my original interest of wildlife and nature.
Hummingbird on Zinnia flower $150
Pink butterfly on zinnia flower $150
One of Hundred Islands $200
Manila Bay $200
Mactan Island Bamboo house $200
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Jim Richards
James Richards’ Artist’s Statement and Bio
I am honored to have been invited to exhibit images from two bodies of work which speak to the important themes of Ocean Health, the relationship between the Oceans and Humanity,
and what can be done to create and preserve the mutual health of both of these two important living entities.
The Sea Walls (also called Elements of Time) show that there already exists an unplanned beauty in the coexistence of the Oceans and Humanity. Created by humans to protect land
erosion from the sea, these huge walls have stood in the face of time and the abrasive elements of nature to yield a hidden beauty in the forms of rust, countless patinas, colors and textures. I was breathless when I stopped and looked at the first one I encountered on the coast of Puget Sound in Washington State. I made an image, stepped right, and made another, another step, another image. There was a new composition everywhere I looked. In every movement I found
something beautiful unfolding. It was the story of the decomposition of elements from which the Sea Wall was made, revealed by the natural elements of ocean and weather.
I find great hope here. The beauty we see in the Sea Walls is emblematic of what can be accomplished
when Humans work toward the preservation of the Oceans. We can see here that wonderful things result from this kind of collaboration. The Oak Trees of City Park, New Orleans are natural and historic wonders. Many of these
Anseman and McDonogh Oaks are between 750 and 900 years old. With New Orleans sitting as much as 10 feet below sea level, this city and these amazing trees are severely threatened by rising sea levels caused by climate change. I have made these images in infrared light, filtering out visible light spectra to see them in a new way, in a way that humans cannot. I hope that this particular, if unusual way of seeing can inspire humanity to see what needs to happen, and do the work that is necessary to protect these amazing trees in this extraordinary city. We need eliminate as many causes of global warming that result in rising sea levels as possible: now. I hope that these images of these wonderful trees will embolden action to mitigate harm caused by climate change.
Thank you for taking the time to read this and see the work assembled in this show, beautifully curated by Izzy Church with the help of Selva Ozelli.
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Jim Richards
jrichards12@gmail.com
Website: www.makerjim.com
IG: @makerjim (daily image and word postings)
IG: @makerjimshows (what I show in galleries)
IG: @thegalleryat310rsd (Reclaiming Show)
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Sea Wall (Elements of Time)
City Park Oak Trees
Stirling Brenna
Primary a scenic artist in Opera and film I seek to bring a moment of escape and thoughtfulness for my viewers.
My work is centered to the Audience being surprised by the shapes and textures they find inside. I create work that brings me immense joy and promotes a moment of joy for my Audience.
Stirling is painting live for several days through out the exhibition.
The Beginning of the End
Wood, Canvas, and Acrylic.
$2000
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Jamie Pomeranz
Jamie Pomeranz is a medium hopping artist who has been pushing the boundaries between commercial, fine, and functional art under the name Devils May Care since 2007. Jamie gained notoriety after creating a new technique painting roses using alcohol ink and a hair dryer accumulating over 100k followers across platforms. Her alcohol ink work can be spotted in online retailers such as Target, Nordstrom Rack, Zulily, Overstock and more.
Blue Dream
$825
Night Watcher (Sold)
$865
Sugarcoated
$845
Alcohol Ink on Yupo Paper
Unframed: 9in x 12in / 22.86cm x 30.48cm
Framed: 12in x 16in / 30.48cm x 40.64cm
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Ilhan Sayin
I am drawing attention to the fact that there is a growing recognition that biological diversity is a global asset of tremendous value to future generations. And that we need to preserve the number of species that are being significantly reduced by climate change.
Biological diversity is often understood in terms of the wide variety of plants, animals, and microorganisms, but it also includes genetic differences within each species — for example, between varieties of crops and breeds of livestock — and the variety of ecosystems (lakes, forest, deserts, agricultural landscapes) that host multiple kinds of interactions among their members (humans, plants, animals).
1 oil painting of pink flower $500.00
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Fatma Kadir
Birds are important plant pollinators and seed dispersers. Yet climate change results in increased temperatures which directly affect bird populations reproduction, timing of breeding and migration patterns.
1 oil painting of bird at $500.00
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Art To Save The Planet
If you're intrigued by any of the artists' work showcased in the "Art to Save the Planet" show, feel free to contact 3rd Culture Creative for further details and inquiries.
1-520-472-1119
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