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About this Artist

RsinArt is a self taught artist living in Reading Pennsylvania. Early 2008 he decided to sit down and teach himself to paint, after having no previous training. With a constant need to improve, he has worked hard over the past 4 years to build a strong sense of personal style. Creating a world he calls "Whispers", and contains many creatures that often take shape on the three dimensional art toys and sculpts he's known for. Rsin's artistic vision has him working on a wide range of mediums from Designer Vinyl, Canvas, Watercolor, sculpture, ect. Since picking up a brush in January of 2008 Rsin has participated in over 50 shows, in galleries from New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Montreal, Germany, Amsterdam, Detroit and more. As well as participated in big events like Art Basel Miami, New York Comic Con, San Diego Comic Con, Dcon, Wizard World and more. 2012 will see Rsin coming out with production work as well as starting to release limited resin toys and countinuing toward his goal of growing and learning as an artist with each new piece. Urban Decay 3 will focus on the aesthetics of urban low-brow art; an underground visual art movement. Artists have been selected from around the country to exhibit. Lowbrow is a widespread populist art movement with origins in the underground comic world, punk music, hot-rod street culture, graffiti and other subcultures. This exhibit will also showcase vinyl doll submissions that have been artfully decorated. Ghost Girl was born out of two loves, the female form (specifically the face), and the Ms. Pac-Man video game (specifically the ghosts). Originally two separate designs that were combined out of experimentation, the end result proved to be iconic and widely recognizable. Derived from street artist Matt Siren's classic two dimensional graphic representation, Ghost Girl comes to life in vinyl form as three dimensional character art. The Workhouse Arts Center, a program of the Lorton Arts Foundation, provides essential visual and performing arts studio and exhibition space as well as engaging arts education programs for people of all ages and artistic abilities. Set on 55 acres of land in the historic D.C. Workhouse and Reformatory, the Workhouse provides a home for more than 150 of the regions finest professional and emerging artists as well as cooperative studios, performance and theatre venues, dedicated gallery space, and event facilities. Closed Monday & Tuesday. Classrooms are open during scheduled classtimes Gallery W-16 and Artist Studio Buildings Wednesday - Saturday 11:00am - 7:00pm Sunday 12:00pm - 5:00pm

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