OVS Vol. 2 Art Contributors
Mike Lewis
Mike Lewis's work has appeared in online magazines, theater showbills, and poetry chap books, as well as on various apparel.Mike has shown in 9 states, in major solo shows, dual shows and many group exhibitions. His work is represented by The Blue Bottle, Artstream Studios, and Lunar Boy Gallery. He is an avid bike rider, an extreme music nerd, and a comic book geek. If you'd like to know more about his art, his craft, or are just plain curious as to who this guy is that draws birds wearing headphones you can follow him on Twitter and Facebook.
Christopher Woods
Christopher Woods is a writer, photographer and teacher. He lives in Houston and in Chappell Hill, Texas. His work has appeared recently in GLASGOW REVIEW, LITCHFIELD REVIEW and NARRATIVE MAGAZINE. His books include a prose collection, UNDER A RIVERBED SKY, and a book of stage monologues for actors, HEART SPEAK. He shares an online gallery with his wife Linda at MOONBIRD HILL ARTS - www.moonbirdhill.exposuremanager.com/
Bridget Fahey
Bridget Fahey O'Brien is a city life photographer. Her heart and art are rooted primarily in New York and San Francisco. Her work has appeared at vox poetica and in the homes of her friends and fans.
John Martino
John Martino aims to create small-format, street-style photographs that function as works of fiction--that suggest and entertain, rather than document or confirm. His images have appeared in a number of publications, including Photographer's Forum, The Advocate, New Orleans Review, and The Boston Globe. His work is represented by the Khaki Gallery in Boston, MA.
OVS Vol. 1 Art Contributors
Jim Fuess
Jim Fuess works with liquid acrylic paint on canvas. Most of his work is abstract, but there are recognizable forms and faces in a number of the paintings. He strives for grace and fluidity, movement and balance.
He likes color and believe that beauty can be an artistic goal. There
is whimsy, fear, energy, movement, fun and dread in his paintings. A
lot of his work is anthropomorphic. The shapes seem familiar. The faces
are real. The gestures and movements recognizable. There is interaction
between abstract forms and forms that represent animals and humans. The
painting technique involves using squeeze bottles with different
viscosities of liquid paint, two brands of paint, and a number of
interchangeable nozzles of different apertures.
Mike Lewis
Mike has shown in nine states, in major solo shows, dual shows and many group exhibitions. His work is represented by
The Blue Bottle
Artstream Studios
, and Lunar Boy Gallery
Beth Page
Beth holds a BFA in Illustration. She worked as a prototypist at Cranium, Inc., and won the Bronze award from the Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles for 2008 Editorial Illustration.




