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  Akiko Hoshino "I always want to make picture which give a hope to people. No matter how depressed they are, people should go forward. I imagine myself to be in the same situation. when I create my artwork. Some people look at the future straightforward with strong will. Tender smile reminds people of happy time. I think peoples feelings and expressions are beautiful. Those feelings and expressions give other people courage and high-spirited heart, also make me vigor to make my pictures. My art pieces are executed by chacoal and pastel in black and white. One of the reasons why I use black and white is they are strong and simple, and also emphasizes "Light"." Akiko Hoshion  
  Lee Bontecou - American artist whose work ranged from dark, dramatic abstract constructions to softer, transparent natural forms, evoking a correspondingly broad range of response.  
  Judy Pfaff Judy Pfaff was born in London, England in 1946. She received a BFA from Washington University, Saint Louis (1971) and an MFA from Yale University (1973). Balancing intense planning with improvisational decision-making, Pfaff creates exuberant, sprawling sculptures and installations that weave landscape, architecture, and color into a tense yet organic whole. A pioneer of installation art in the 1970s, Pfaff synthesizes sculpture, painting, and architecture into dynamic environments in which space seems to expand and collapse, fluctuating between the two- and three-dimensional. Pfaff’s site-specific installations pierce through walls and careen through the air, achieving lightness and explosive energy. Pfaff’s work is a complex ordering of visual information composed of steel, fiberglass, and plaster as well as salvaged signage and natural elements such as tree roots. She has extended her interest in natural motifs in a series of prints integrating vegetation, maps, and medical illustrations, and has developed her dramatic sculptural materials into set designs for several theatrical stage productions.  
  Bruce Dorfman - "My art is given to inclusive moments that present themselves as intensely beautiful, timeless and passionate, on many layers and levels. The look of my art derives from a need to see a clear and poetic expression of such moments." - Bruce Dorfman  
  Larry Poons  
  Le Crimp Origami The site of a group of radical origami artists called 'Le Crimp' in France.  
  The Art Students League  
  Frank O' Cain - He is unusual in that his abstract art derives from an elaborate study of long-forgotten fifteenth-century techniques. For a time, his oil paintings involved no fewer than a hundred separate glazes. But all these now lie behind him. They bear witness to unusual technical accomplishments.  
  Catherine Redmond  
  Gordon Fraser - Abstract works draw upon the global roots of painting, merging and fusing a diverse range of sources and traditions into an exciting contemporary abstract idiom.