Studio D Fine Art
303 Vine Street, #101
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
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STUDIO D FINE ART offers a wide selection of existing original art in a variety of genres, and price ranges to suit any style or need. We also offer customized and commissioned fine artwork for your specific needs, designed to complement your décor. Stop by our salon, or browse our online gallery in the comfort of your home!
First Friday Premiere 5:00pm-8:00pm (Every First Friday)
Location: 303 Vine Street, #101
Old City Philadelphia, PA 19106
(Between Painted Bride & Wood Turning Ctr.)
First Friday Premiere Feb. 2nd 2007
Studio D Salon: ?WINTER NUDES?
Feature Artist: Arcenio Martin Campos
Arcenio Martin Campos attended New Mexico State University for studio arts, and then the University of New Mexico for studies in art history. He began drawing on his own as a child, and between schools acquired much of his fine art education from independent study and private instruction in the human figure.
What we see with our eyes cannot be the prime factors in the creation of an image or an idea because they are only the surface. What makes the surface so important is the underlying structure, meaning all of what it takes to actually create a work of art. It is not enough to paint a portrait or a landscape because of its beauty. Being an artist is a two-fold search for why I am compelled to depict an image, any image, as well as a lifelong quest to answer to myself why on earth I do it in the first place. All other considerations in the process of creating art are only a means to that end.
Studio D exhibit at The Race Street Café
?MANY FACES OF GIAC OH MO!?
Featured Artist: Giac oh MO! aka Joe Digiacomo
Joe Digiacomo was born in New Brunswick, NJ, and resides the New York City. He majored in art at CW Post in Westbury, NY., he is widely acclaimed and his pieces are in collections internationally.
Through the mix of different paint mediums, the use of textures and variety in
painting styles, modifications to the object and by adding everyday items, Giac OH! MO creations interact with you. His ever changing style is always lively and unique and clever.


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