Mormon Artist is a magazine published in Provo, UT, USA. Its content focuses on artists of various disciplines who are also members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. An online version of the magazine can be found at mormonartist.net.
The format is primarily based on interviews, but has also featured plays, photography and other art media.
Featured Artists in Mormon Artist
* J. Scott Bronson, playwright
* Ty Carter, animator
* Chris Clark, theater director
* Brandon Dorman, illustartor
* Darius Gray, novelist
* Angela Hallstrom, novelist
* Ralphie Jacobs, photographer
* Kelly Loosli, animator
* Aaron Martin, filmmaker
* Scott Jarvie, photographer
* Jonna Pirinen, singer/songwriter
* J. Kirk Richards, painter
* Nicole Sheahan, singer/songwriter
* John Telford, photographer
* Michael O. Tunnell, children's author
* Christian Vuissa, film director
* Merrick White, painter
* Margaret Blair Young, novelist
The format is primarily based on interviews, but has also featured plays, photography and other art media.
Featured Artists in Mormon Artist
* J. Scott Bronson, playwright
* Ty Carter, animator
* Chris Clark, theater director
* Brandon Dorman, illustartor
* Darius Gray, novelist
* Angela Hallstrom, novelist
* Ralphie Jacobs, photographer
* Kelly Loosli, animator
* Aaron Martin, filmmaker
* Scott Jarvie, photographer
* Jonna Pirinen, singer/songwriter
* J. Kirk Richards, painter
* Nicole Sheahan, singer/songwriter
* John Telford, photographer
* Michael O. Tunnell, children's author
* Christian Vuissa, film director
* Merrick White, painter
* Margaret Blair Young, novelist
Matthew Ryan Page (born March 8, 1989) is an American artist who is upcoming in the Georgia art scene. Matthew placed 2nd for the 2008 Federal Junior Duck Stamp contest in the state of Georgia. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service made two prints of "Masked Duck" by Matthew Ryan Page which were on exhibit throughout GA in 2008 and 2009. These two prints of "Masked Duck" rotated to Elachee Nature Center located in Gainesville, GA, to Oatland Island Education Center located in Savannah, GA, and Macon Museum of Arts and Science located in Macon, GA."Masked Duck" was also on exhibit at Magnolia Manor which is located in Richmond Hill, GA in early 2009. "Lady Mallard" by Matthew Ryan Page has also received a lot of attention throughout Georgia. "Lady Mallard" is a highly detailed acrylic on canvas piece of a female mallard duck. "Lady Mallard" was published in The Arts on the Coast 2009 Calendar. "Lady Mallard" went on exhibit at "What's the Scope?" in early 2009.
Early Life
Matthew was born in Hopkinsville, KY, is the son of Randy Page, an officer in the U.S. Army and Sherry Page, a government employee. Matthew has been drawing since 1996. In 2nd grade his teacher called in his parents in order to bring to their attention Matthew's natural talent for the arts. Since 1998, Matthew has taken both private and public art classes. It wasn't until 2004 that Matthew started painting. His parents bought him a set of oil paints for his birthday. They also signed him up for a local adult oil painting class. Since 2004, Matthew has worked majority in oils and acrylics. After highschool in 2008, Matthew attended Savannah College of Art and Design for a quarter. After this, he transferred to Georgia Southern University in Spring 2009 Visit to view the work of Matthew Ryan Page.
Early Life
Matthew was born in Hopkinsville, KY, is the son of Randy Page, an officer in the U.S. Army and Sherry Page, a government employee. Matthew has been drawing since 1996. In 2nd grade his teacher called in his parents in order to bring to their attention Matthew's natural talent for the arts. Since 1998, Matthew has taken both private and public art classes. It wasn't until 2004 that Matthew started painting. His parents bought him a set of oil paints for his birthday. They also signed him up for a local adult oil painting class. Since 2004, Matthew has worked majority in oils and acrylics. After highschool in 2008, Matthew attended Savannah College of Art and Design for a quarter. After this, he transferred to Georgia Southern University in Spring 2009 Visit to view the work of Matthew Ryan Page.
Deceiver.com is a nonpartisan blog, hosted by WordPress and operated by three purported journalists who use pseudonyms to report on the hypocrisy of politicos, celebrities, and organizations. Popular targets include spokespeople of PETA, Al Gore, Barack Obama and, recently, the "Octomom" story. The site provides links, pictures, and video clips related to their stories and is home to an active community of regular commenters. Stories are gleaned from news sources as well as from tips received by e-mail from site visitors.
Posters
The three posters of Deceiver.com maintain complete anonymity, posting under assumed names on a variety of topics and maintaining political nonpartisanship. Although not limited to their particular area, the posters generally blog as follows:
* Holly Won't--Fashion watcher and all-around thorn in the side of the glitterati
* Simon Scowl--Political flashbulb chaser and pop culture critic
* The Oversneer--Activist truth-detector and international gadfly
Stats
As of August 2008, Deceiver.com had received 2.5 million hits from just over one million unique visitors. On February 18, 2008, the site received over 20,000 hits.
Coverage of the John Edwards/Rielle Hunter Affair
The blog was mentioned briefly by Mickey Kaus in Slate magazine, prior to John Edwards' August 2008 admission to an extramarital affair with Rielle Hunter, a filmmaker working with his presidential campaign. The August 25, 2008, issue of People also cited Deceiver's documentation of Hunter's blog which disappeared from the internet by the time the story broke.
Other recognition
Interviews with American Olympic swimmer Amanda Beard contradicting her anti-fur ad campaign with PETA also first surfaced on the blog in August 2008.
Posters
The three posters of Deceiver.com maintain complete anonymity, posting under assumed names on a variety of topics and maintaining political nonpartisanship. Although not limited to their particular area, the posters generally blog as follows:
* Holly Won't--Fashion watcher and all-around thorn in the side of the glitterati
* Simon Scowl--Political flashbulb chaser and pop culture critic
* The Oversneer--Activist truth-detector and international gadfly
Stats
As of August 2008, Deceiver.com had received 2.5 million hits from just over one million unique visitors. On February 18, 2008, the site received over 20,000 hits.
Coverage of the John Edwards/Rielle Hunter Affair
The blog was mentioned briefly by Mickey Kaus in Slate magazine, prior to John Edwards' August 2008 admission to an extramarital affair with Rielle Hunter, a filmmaker working with his presidential campaign. The August 25, 2008, issue of People also cited Deceiver's documentation of Hunter's blog which disappeared from the internet by the time the story broke.
Other recognition
Interviews with American Olympic swimmer Amanda Beard contradicting her anti-fur ad campaign with PETA also first surfaced on the blog in August 2008.
Mike Slocombe is a web designer and multimedia developer. His e-zine, Urban75, is regarded as one of the busiest and most popular sites in the UK.
Mike Slocombe is also well known within the media industry and has been noted in as one of the most influential people in the UK internet business.
History
Orginally from Wales, Mike Slocombe has a long career of doing a variety of different jobs from flipping burgers and walking around London with a billboard over him. At one point, he was aiming for success in the music industry but this was largely unsuccussful. A career in a rock band, however, is what Mike often cites as the main reason from orginially deciding to move to London.
Offline Club
Offline is a series of club nights usually hosted in Brixton. Almost all the events are free
The nightclub was started at a cinema in Brixton in 2004. Over the years, as the club expanded to several other venues in Brixton and London and eventually also expanded to New York.
Technology Reviews
Mike has also become famous over the recent years with his reviews across many well-known publications in addition to many more reviews on his own e-zine. The reviews range from cameras - scanners - laptops
Max Hits
Mike Slocombe is also the author of a best-selling book designed to give advice on web design.
Mike Slocombe is also well known within the media industry and has been noted in as one of the most influential people in the UK internet business.
History
Orginally from Wales, Mike Slocombe has a long career of doing a variety of different jobs from flipping burgers and walking around London with a billboard over him. At one point, he was aiming for success in the music industry but this was largely unsuccussful. A career in a rock band, however, is what Mike often cites as the main reason from orginially deciding to move to London.
Offline Club
Offline is a series of club nights usually hosted in Brixton. Almost all the events are free
The nightclub was started at a cinema in Brixton in 2004. Over the years, as the club expanded to several other venues in Brixton and London and eventually also expanded to New York.
Technology Reviews
Mike has also become famous over the recent years with his reviews across many well-known publications in addition to many more reviews on his own e-zine. The reviews range from cameras - scanners - laptops
Max Hits
Mike Slocombe is also the author of a best-selling book designed to give advice on web design.