CAS Artists

John Asaro John Asaro John Asaro’s brilliant fauve paintings capture the spirit of dance as his latest series focuses on ballerinas in their element. Whether on stage or in the classroom, Asaro finds the graceful athletes beguiling and paints them with every ounce of passion possible.
Seda Baghdasarian Seda Baghdasarian Moved by the natural world, earth, sky and sea, with all its beauty and mystery, Seda Baghdasarian’s work aims to promote the appreciation and conservation of our natural environment through painting, photography and other art forms.
Stephanie Beard Stephanie Beard Stephanie Beard utilizes color and repeating patterns to create her inspired pop art works. The paints are applied layer by layer to achieve a surprising and unexpected physical depth on the surface of the canvas.
Joseph Fuchs Joseph Fuchs Joesph Fuchs concentrates on several aspects. Gestures abound and in many instances direct the eye around the canvas. Fuchs works very attentively with the eye movement, for he is very concerned that the flow of the composition is smooth.
Elisse Pogofsky-Harris Elisse Pogofsky-Harris Elisse Pogofsky-Harris’ surreal paintings capture her love of Italy in a wistful, dream-like manner. Out-of-place elements create a playful arena for dreams to meet with reality.
Shelby Jay Harris Shelby Jay Harris Shelby Jay Harris’ kitschy contemporary works are an exciting bridge between old and new, subconsciously educating the masses with his off-the-cuff references to art history in modern context.
Kathryn Jacobi Kathryn Jacobi is a prolific artist in many mediums including etching, printmaking, drawing and watercolor painting, Jacobi has focused her most recent efforts in oil painting and digital photography.
Jamy Kahn Jamy Kahn’s body of work reflects a visual representation of her exploration into the phenomenon of living within a state of constant flux and change. Kahn takes these familiar objects and ideas and imbues them with a larger-than-life insistency.
Kubo K.u.B.O K.u.B.O is a German born artist that started painting towards the end of the 70′s. He covers the paper through layering, with color and mixed media.
Barbara McIntyre Barbara McIntyre’s conceptual assemblage artist inspired by machinists, fine wood workers, photographers and creativity.
Cesar Nunez Nunez transforms man and animal into complex signs and symbols suspended on canvas. He seeks to express more with less with his original, primal way of painting.
Steve Rude For over two decades, Rude has drawn hundreds of comic’s greatest iconic heroes, and has galvanized the art world as a comic magazine artist and illustrator. His latest series showcases his extraordinary figurative talents.
Douglas Tausik Doug Tausik was born in New York City in 1954 to artist parents. His sculpture is organic in form or, as Tausik would put it, a matter-of-fact representation of the invisible forces that effect a body as it undergoes forces of transition.
Robin Washburn Consisting primarily of copper and brass for their unique oxidation qualities, Robin Washburn’s patinated metal sculptures project a zen-like quality. Under the proper conditions, his work will be able to survive thousands of years.
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