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Eric Armusik,
Contributing Artist
Eric
Armusik is not only a graphic artist but is a traditional
portrait and figure painter as well. His paintings have been
displayed in galleries and museums in Philadelphia, New
York, and Florence, Italy. His work is well reviewed by
critics and patrons because of his ability to combine
technical, Old Master brilliance with elaborate drama and
emotion in both his figures and their settings.
Armusik attended Pennsylvania State University, where he
earned a B. F. A. in painting, and a minor in art history
focusing on Baroque art.
To date the artist’s work has been featured in such
galleries and museums as the Salmagundi Art Club, New York;
Allentown Art Museum; Philip and Muriel Berman Art Museum,
Ursinus College; Monsoon Galleries; Hoyt Institute of Fine
Arts; State Museum of Pennsylvania; and Reading Public
Museum. His paintings are in the permanent collections of
The Trenton City Museum, Lehigh Valley Hospital and numerous
private collections and his work has also been prominently
featured in publications like American Artist Magazine, Old
House Journal, ArtMATTERS, Morning Call, Reading Eagle and
William and Mary Review.
His paintings can be viewed on his website at:
Paul E. Nunn, Contributing Artist.
Paul
started working for "The Glenn Beck Program" in 2004 by
designing the Michael Moore is Fat t-shirt. He has
design most of the shirts you can currently buy at the studio
store including The Big Frog 109.9 and Hate
U.
Then, Glenn started Fusion Magazine... allowing Paul
to show off his true artistic potential. He has contributed
art for almost every issue and designed a handful of
covers, including the one for
July 2006.
Then, Glenn started the television show and Paul was chosen
to redesign the new
(((G))) logo.
And recently, Paul just
finished designing all the illustrations and graphics for
Glenn's new book, An Inconvenient Book.
When not working for Glenn and the rest of his great staff,
Paul is a professional animator and illustrator of
children's books. He lives in sunny Wisconsin with his wife
Amy and their daughter Grace. For more info, please visit
his website:
http://www.paulenunn.com |