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        <title>A Top 30 Stream of Olan Artist Press Releases (in OGG format) via PRWeb</title>
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                        <title>Courtney Love Gets Her Olan On</title>
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                        <description>Performance artist Courtney Love acquires New York Pop artist Olan&#039;s work of the celebrity this week through Ward-Nasse Gallery. [PRWeb Oct 13, 2006]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[(PRWEB) October 13, 2006 -- &quot;It is the greatest gift for an artist&#039;s work to speak to its&#039; subject and I am honored by Ms. Love&#039;s response to my work of her. She is captivating and an inspiration to me,&quot; states New York Pop artist Olan concerning Courtney Love&#039;s recent purchase of a painting depicting the celebrity by the fine artist from Ward-Nasse Gallery in New York. 



The art work of Ms. Love was part of a solo exhibition of Olan&#039;s work entitled &#039;Metamorphosis&#039; held at Ward-Nasse Gallery in June 2006. Three works of Ms. Love were included in the show along with paintings of such notables as Anne Hathaway, Kelly Osbourne, RuPaul, Alan Cumming, Rufus Wainwright, Lipsynka, Linda Evangelista, Erin Wasson, and Boy George. Ms. Love contacted the gallery during the exhibition to deliberate on which work to purchase. She  finalized the details of the art purchase this week. 

Olan&#039;s mixed media art works are created from his own photos of his subjects by combining ditigal imagery with hand-painting by the artist on canvas. 

The artist&#039;s work is a visual stimulation to remind people to simply look at one another and see through the layers of a complex personality. According to Olan, &quot;In our world today fame and pop stardom are sometimes reduced to &#039;5 seconds of fame,&#039; In some respects we can blame [or thank the mass media for contributing to a jaded social value of &#039;been there, done that.&#039; Regardless, my work is an effort to capture an essence within that fleeting context and place it into a perpetual freeze-frame.&quot;

Olan is also known for his tribute to local bank tellers at Chase Manhattan in New York written about by the New York Times in an article entitled &quot;Tellers in Tangerine&quot; published in 2003 where the artist created art about a segment of society asking the viewer to simply &quot;look more closely at the individual standing beside you.&quot;


Olan further states about his art, &quot;My work has a simple message: see the individual through color and light. By doing so, one&#039;s individuality can be more fully understood.&quot;

The remaining pieces of Ms. Love by Olan will be on display at Ward-Nasse located at 178 Prince Street in New York through December 2006. Inquiries can be made by telephoning the Ward-Nasse Gallery at 212-925-6951.

Concerning the purchase of the art through Ward-Nasse Gallery, located in Soho in New York, Olan adds, &quot;The fact that Ms. Love purchased the work through a non-conventional gallery that exhibits new and innovative art to the general public that might not otherwise be seen speaks highly to me as an artist.&quot; Ward-Nasse Gallery is known as a non-profit alternative space for art run by staff members and artists who volunteer much of their time. 

&quot;I was asked recently by a very popular gallery in Soho why don&#039;t I do works of Marilyn Monroe and Judy Garland. I told them I do POP art of pop culture; you know the people who are living art today,&quot; states Olan.

 &quot;Courtney Love is a true Pop Icon of our society today; a living work of art representative of our time to be long remembered,&quot; ends Olan.

Art and articles by Olan can also be viewed at his website, <a href="http://www.lipstickchic.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.lipstickchic.com</a>.

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                        <itunes:author>Olan Montgomery</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>Courtney Love Gets Her Olan On</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[(PRWEB) October 13, 2006 -- &quot;It is the greatest gift for an artist&#039;s work to speak to its&#039; subject and I am honored by Ms. Love&#039;s response to my work of her. She is captivating and an inspiration to me,&quot; states New York Pop artist Olan concerning Courtney Love&#039;s recent purchase of a painting depicting the celebrity by the fine artist from Ward-Nasse Gallery in New York. 



The art work of Ms. Love was part of a solo exhibition of Olan&#039;s work entitled &#039;Metamorphosis&#039; held at Ward-Nasse Gallery in June 2006. Three works of Ms. Love were included in the show along with paintings of such notables as Anne Hathaway, Kelly Osbourne, RuPaul, Alan Cumming, Rufus Wainwright, Lipsynka, Linda Evangelista, Erin Wasson, and Boy George. Ms. Love contacted the gallery during the exhibition to deliberate on which work to purchase. She  finalized the details of the art purchase this week. 

Olan&#039;s mixed media art works are created from his own photos of his subjects by combining ditigal imagery with hand-painting by the artist on canvas. 

The artist&#039;s work is a visual stimulation to remind people to simply look at one another and see through the layers of a complex personality. According to Olan, &quot;In our world today fame and pop stardom are sometimes reduced to &#039;5 seconds of fame,&#039; In some respects we can blame [or thank the mass media for contributing to a jaded social value of &#039;been there, done that.&#039; Regardless, my work is an effort to capture an essence within that fleeting context and place it into a perpetual freeze-frame.&quot;

Olan is also known for his tribute to local bank tellers at Chase Manhattan in New York written about by the New York Times in an article entitled &quot;Tellers in Tangerine&quot; published in 2003 where the artist created art about a segment of society asking the viewer to simply &quot;look more closely at the individual standing beside you.&quot;


Olan further states about his art, &quot;My work has a simple message: see the individual through color and light. By doing so, one&#039;s individuality can be more fully understood.&quot;

The remaining pieces of Ms. Love by Olan will be on display at Ward-Nasse located at 178 Prince Street in New York through December 2006. Inquiries can be made by telephoning the Ward-Nasse Gallery at 212-925-6951.

Concerning the purchase of the art through Ward-Nasse Gallery, located in Soho in New York, Olan adds, &quot;The fact that Ms. Love purchased the work through a non-conventional gallery that exhibits new and innovative art to the general public that might not otherwise be seen speaks highly to me as an artist.&quot; Ward-Nasse Gallery is known as a non-profit alternative space for art run by staff members and artists who volunteer much of their time. 

&quot;I was asked recently by a very popular gallery in Soho why don&#039;t I do works of Marilyn Monroe and Judy Garland. I told them I do POP art of pop culture; you know the people who are living art today,&quot; states Olan.

 &quot;Courtney Love is a true Pop Icon of our society today; a living work of art representative of our time to be long remembered,&quot; ends Olan.

Art and articles by Olan can also be viewed at his website, <a href="http://www.lipstickchic.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.lipstickchic.com</a>.

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                        <title>Infamous Nightlife Personalities become Art in &#039;Metamorphosis&#039; Exhibit by Artist Olan Exclusively at Ward-Nasse Gallery, New York </title>
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                        <description>The &#039;divas&#039; of New York nightlife to be included in the latest works of Olan entitled &#039;metamorphosis&#039;, an exploration by the artist on the perceptions of feminine beauty, exclusively at Ward-Nasse Gallery, 178 Prince Street, New York, for the entire month of July with a &#039;meet the artist&#039; reception on July 8th from 7 until 10 PM.  RSVP with Ward-Nasse Gallery at 212.925.6951. Works can be previewed at the artist&#039;s website at <a href="http://www.lipstickchic.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.lipstickchic.com</a>. [PRWeb Jun 20, 2006]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[(PRWEB) June 20, 2006 -- The &#039;divas&#039; of New York nightlife to be included in the latest works of Olan entitled &#039;metamorphosis&#039;, an exploration by the artist on the perceptions of feminine beauty, exclusively at Ward-Nasse Gallery, 178 Prince Street, New York, for the entire month of July with a &#039;meet the artist&#039; reception on July 8th from 7 until 10 PM.  RSVP with Ward-Nasse Gallery at 212.925.6951. Works can be previewed at the artist&#039;s website at <a href="http://www.lipstickchic.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.lipstickchic.com</a>.

The show will include larger mixed media works of such notables as Anne Hathaway, Courtney Love, Kelly Osbourne, RuPaul, Drag performers Lady Bunny and Lipsynka, supermodels Linda Evangelista, Erin Wasson and Stephanie Seymour, Singer Boy George, actress Pauley Perette of NCIS along with works of television and news personailites, homeless and working women, transsexuals, female impersonators, androgynous males and even mythical mermaids in an effort to explore the societal perception of feminine beauty in art reflecting individuals who create that allure, some by the sheer fact they are born female and others who create the feminine iconic illusion. All of the artists works are created from his own photos of his subjects through digital art combined with hand-painting on canvas.

The show is a presentation by Olan to remind people to &#039;simply look at one another&#039; in a society where Olan feels the now &#039;5 seconds&#039; of fame and pop stardom rules society through mass media and a societal &quot;been there, done that attitude.&quot; This is another project by Olan like his tribute to local bank tellers at Chase Manhattan in New York written about by the New York Times in an article entitled &quot;Tellers in Tangerine&quot; published in 2003 where the artist created art about a segment of society asking the viewer to simply &quot;look more closely at the individual standing beside you.&quot; Olan adds when further describing his show, &quot;the color of life is difference. Everybody doesn&#039;t have to look and think alike. I say try to remember -- the more you judge, the less you love.&quot;

Olan&#039;s &quot;Cube&quot; series (incredibly detailed 5x5x3  inch canvas cubes imaged and hand-painted on all sides) include some of New Yorks most infamous &#039;if not famous&#039; night life personalities. Cubed works done in Olan&#039;s incredible signature pop genre include a red carpet guestlist.  Included in the show are Joselyn Wildenstein, &#039;Real World&#039; Alumni Dan Renzi, &#039;Queer as Folk&#039; actor/director Peter Paige,  &#039;Sex in the City&#039; writer Candace Bushnell, &#039;My Big Fat Greek Wedding&#039; Nia Vardalos, Courtney Love, Boy George, singer Rufus Wainwright, door personality Kenny Kenny, transsexual Amanda Lepore, Sophia Lemar, Designer Richie Rich, Flawless Sabrina, Kevin Aviance, Gazelle, Miss Understood, actor Alan Cumming, actress Pauley Perette, Ajoshua, Scooby, handbag designer DRES, Heda Lettuce, Patrick McDonald, Stephen Knoll, Candis Cayne, Traila Trash, Suzanne Bartch, Robin Byrd, Lady Bunny, Miss Understood, Lipsynka, Michael Musto, Gaisha, Patrick McMullan, and designer Patrica Field.

These cubes, however, celebrate all ages and types of  feminine beauty with works created by the artist of  daytime television superstar Joy Behar from the &#039;The View&#039;  and America&#039;s own diva of household advice Heloise in pure pop art fashion.  Finalizing the exhibition dancers become art with cube works by Olan of American Ballet Theater dancers Irina Dvorovenko, Stella Abrera, Gillian... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/Olan/Artist/prweb400743.htm]]></content:encoded>
                        <itunes:author>Harry Nasse or Billiana</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>Infamous Nightlife Personalities become Art in &#039;Metamorphosis&#039; Exhibit by Artist Olan Exclusively at Ward-Nasse Gallery, New York </itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[(PRWEB) June 20, 2006 -- The &#039;divas&#039; of New York nightlife to be included in the latest works of Olan entitled &#039;metamorphosis&#039;, an exploration by the artist on the perceptions of feminine beauty, exclusively at Ward-Nasse Gallery, 178 Prince Street, New York, for the entire month of July with a &#039;meet the artist&#039; reception on July 8th from 7 until 10 PM.  RSVP with Ward-Nasse Gallery at 212.925.6951. Works can be previewed at the artist&#039;s website at <a href="http://www.lipstickchic.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.lipstickchic.com</a>.

The show will include larger mixed media works of such notables as Anne Hathaway, Courtney Love, Kelly Osbourne, RuPaul, Drag performers Lady Bunny and Lipsynka, supermodels Linda Evangelista, Erin Wasson and Stephanie Seymour, Singer Boy George, actress Pauley Perette of NCIS along with works of television and news personailites, homeless and working women, transsexuals, female impersonators, androgynous males and even mythical mermaids in an effort to explore the societal perception of feminine beauty in art reflecting individuals who create that allure, some by the sheer fact they are born female and others who create the feminine iconic illusion. All of the artists works are created from his own photos of his subjects through digital art combined with hand-painting on canvas.

The show is a presentation by Olan to remind people to &#039;simply look at one another&#039; in a society where Olan feels the now &#039;5 seconds&#039; of fame and pop stardom rules society through mass media and a societal &quot;been there, done that attitude.&quot; This is another project by Olan like his tribute to local bank tellers at Chase Manhattan in New York written about by the New York Times in an article entitled &quot;Tellers in Tangerine&quot; published in 2003 where the artist created art about a segment of society asking the viewer to simply &quot;look more closely at the individual standing beside you.&quot; Olan adds when further describing his show, &quot;the color of life is difference. Everybody doesn&#039;t have to look and think alike. I say try to remember -- the more you judge, the less you love.&quot;

Olan&#039;s &quot;Cube&quot; series (incredibly detailed 5x5x3  inch canvas cubes imaged and hand-painted on all sides) include some of New Yorks most infamous &#039;if not famous&#039; night life personalities. Cubed works done in Olan&#039;s incredible signature pop genre include a red carpet guestlist.  Included in the show are Joselyn Wildenstein, &#039;Real World&#039; Alumni Dan Renzi, &#039;Queer as Folk&#039; actor/director Peter Paige,  &#039;Sex in the City&#039; writer Candace Bushnell, &#039;My Big Fat Greek Wedding&#039; Nia Vardalos, Courtney Love, Boy George, singer Rufus Wainwright, door personality Kenny Kenny, transsexual Amanda Lepore, Sophia Lemar, Designer Richie Rich, Flawless Sabrina, Kevin Aviance, Gazelle, Miss Understood, actor Alan Cumming, actress Pauley Perette, Ajoshua, Scooby, handbag designer DRES, Heda Lettuce, Patrick McDonald, Stephen Knoll, Candis Cayne, Traila Trash, Suzanne Bartch, Robin Byrd, Lady Bunny, Miss Understood, Lipsynka, Michael Musto, Gaisha, Patrick McMullan, and designer Patrica Field.

These cubes, however, celebrate all ages and types of  feminine beauty with works created by the artist of  daytime television superstar Joy Behar from the &#039;The View&#039;  and America&#039;s own diva of household advice Heloise in pure pop art fashion.  Finalizing the exhibition dancers become art with cube works by Olan of American Ballet Theater dancers Irina Dvorovenko, Stella Abrera, Gillian... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/Olan/Artist/prweb400743.htm]]></itunes:summary>

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