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Frédéric Martos Painting
Frédéric Martos

His world exists of contradictions, questions, confusion, sometimes even lack of courage. Martos feels his own fears and emotions and tries to deal with them through a reative process. People are reduced to a number, a piece of chess placed in an unhuman society. Deprived from their humanity, his figures seem to loose themselves.


Edgar Jansen Painting
Edgar Jansen

Gallery of impressionist portrait painter Edgar Jansen, Amsterdam. Music and dance are a source of inspiration for his art. With his loose style Edgar is able to suggest the freedom of movement and the character of the dance.

 

Pierluigi Ferrari Painting
Pierluigi Ferrari

In bright colours Ferrari is showing the people as the center of his abstract-surrealistic art.


Aureo Antunes Painting
Aureo Antunes

All his paintings are contemporary fine art, sometimes they are abstract geometric art with good color harmonies, or gestural abstract art, he expresses his feelings and visions thoughts by the colors and shapes to materialize the formal aspect of the paintings. However, the most important thing is what do you fell when you look to an art work.... he has some good works that can be classified as abstract minimalism. Feel free to contact him.

 

Jeff Spicer Painting
Jeff Spicer

Flying Wolf Studios - The Male Nude brought to its true fine art potential. Figures in natures pristine landscapes speak to the primitive beauty of the male form in Pastel and Oil. By Kentucky artist Jefferylee flying wolf Spicer.


Edgard Loepert Painting
Edgard Loepert

Edgard Loepert was born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 21/03/1956. His painting and art passion begun in the childhood, when he did art and workmanship course during 9 years. As he knew that art, in Brazil is something difficult to survive from, studied nursery. In 1998, moved with the family to Israel, working as male nurse, but internally his heart wanted something else. In 2005, by his new wife incentive, returned to his unique and real passion, the art. Since then, as personal choice, impressionist and abstract styles are his main focus, and his preferential medium is oil in canvas.

 

Kenneth Kirsch Painting
Kenneth Kirsch

In a day when abstract and impressonist paintings are filling the walls and halls of art galleries in a sea of \'sameness\', his work is sometimes refered to as simplicity, that does not make one \'think\' too much, but rather makes one \'relax\' with an aire of calmness and serenity. Realism in a bold style.


Tristan Reid Painting
Tristan Reid

Fine art Portrait and Figure paintings, in oils and soft pastels. He approach painting from a traditional point of view, in terms of subject, materials and technique.

 

Izzeddin Elzoubi Painting
Izzeddin Elzoubi

This art work has been taken from reality and some is from his own imagination, all has different sizes and media, but at the end here is the out come of a unique experience. He has loved art and drawings since he was 4 years old, his decision to study art was a shock to his family, but he believed that art is a big part of his life and it registered the ones moments of life on a hard materials...


Cristina Nualart Painting
Cristina Nualart

Her style is very original since she is an experimental artist that uses a variety of media and techniques in the search for new textures and images. The content is usually lyrical and imaginative, often with a symbolic undertone, yet the format strives to be intriguing and bizarre, without being unfathomable.

 

Alison Hill Painting
Alison Hill

A great deal of her work shows her fascination with light and her attempts to capture various aspects of light in paint. This preoccupation with the qualities of light can be seen in a series of paintings she have completed during 2006 on the theme of glass and windows. She have a particular fondness for viewing her subjects from a close perspective which can produce in a rather claustophobic but compelling result.


Vincent Callagher Painting
Vincent Callagher

Vince Callagher's stipple pen & ink and watercolor paintings capture the often overlooked, wonderfully minute details of natural scenes while still enveloping the dramatic scope of Hawaiian and Californian wetlands and mountains. Often appearing in Vincent's art are herons, dragonflies, and birds of prey. His impeccable renderings are awe-inspiring.

 

Sergio Gaspar Painting
Sergio Gaspar

Realistic oil painting of animals and wildlife with amazing detail. A variety of animals such as tigers, jaguars, horses, wolves, foxes, cougars etc. painted in a beatiful way by argentine artist Sergio Gaspar.


Shelley Malcolm Painting
Shelley Malcolm

Her early years were spent in Hamilton, Ontario where her interest in art, and particularly painting, first emerged. She now resides in Woodstock, Ontario where she creates original framed abstract watercolour paintings in her home studio. Her medium is watercolour which she uses to create paintings that offer a unique blend of colour, design and transparency. Two phrases best describes her work: “it’s all about colour”, and “dare to be different”. The techniques she uses are somewhat unique in the medium of watercolour. Her paintings are a collection of brush strokes which connect to form objects, and often while painting, the images will change as if having a life of their own. Her wish is for the viewer to discover these images, to stir their own feelings in what they are seeing, and to experience them for the sheer joy and excitement of it.

 

Caprice Hogg Painting
Caprice Hogg

Caprice's bold strokes and vivid colors touch and denote the passion and desire to capture a scene. She speaks about painting and describes a strong spiritual force that underlies her passion. She is humbled by her ability to express on canvas the beauty she feels and sees around.


N.H. Ring Painting
N.H. Ring

Hear in your mind the crash of waves on some distant and surreal shore. Experience the blissful abandon of shadowy figures dancing joyously across the canvas. These are fantastical and dreamlike images emerging in N.H. Ring\'s surreal and visionary museum quality art prints.

 

Alexander Pogrebinsky Painting
Alexander Pogrebinsky

Work that shines with life and humanity, Pogrebinsky has designed a style that uses light in as a major aspect in represtenting the philosophy of the painting. Pogrebinsky's subject, especially his floral studies, seems to appear out of the light, as if transformed from and out of it. He has developed a new style of painting known as 'Philosophical Realism'. His abstract works and works of realism are deeply felt and original. His work 'Le Louvre' which was displayed at the Salon D'Autumne in Paris, is a prime example of this style.


Neil Depew Painting
Neil Depew

Maritime artist, Neil Depew's unique water colour style captures the rustic charm and tradition of Nova Scotia.

 

Ahmed Hussein Painting
Ahmed Hussein

Drawings and paintings of flowers and landscapes by the Egyptian artist Ahmed Hussein.


Zlatko Vasic Painting
Zlatko Vasic

The Research of Vasic\'s Art Works published by artist James Langston in Florida, USA. "The art works of Zlatko Vasic are both stunning and shocking in their honesty. There is so much thought and energy flowing into and out of these works that seeing them is a conversation taking place in real time. Each of his unique works demands your attention. The surface images grab you and the messages is forced into your sub-conscious. Although these works are not abstract in the true sense, they remind of what Marc Chagall said: \'What I mean by \'abstract\' is something which comes to life spontaneously through a gamut of contrasts, plastic at the same time as psychic, and pervades both the picture and the eye of the spectator with conceptions of new and unfamiliar elements...\' This well fits these art works. Plastic skin, plastic fabric and plastic objects fill these works. The message is not just a picture plane icon but each goes much deeper. I have watched as Vasic\'s works have progressed and his unique grasp of the human condition and reaction to daily life through his work still bring the same excitement as they did when I first saw them two years ago. The difference in Vasic’s works and that of many other contemporary artists is his attention to detail and the level of emotional energy that flows into each work. The experience of seeing Vasic’s works is similar to watching a horrible accident and walking away, knowing that you are safe and sound while such tragedy exists around you. The message stays with you. We struggle as a species and most times we survive to become stronger, and more resilient to withstand the next struggle. Vasic states that the goal of his artwork is, \'a metamorphosis of the soul which enables us to change into what we are\'. This is achieved with great emphasis on changing who we are from the experiences we view in his work. Artist and illustrator Zlatko Vasic\'s images will make your mind bendy. His drawings meld fact and fiction, slather on fantasy and then make it do a backbend. Don\'t try this at home. Incredibly beautiful, intricate and delicate, you will want to understand how he tricks the eye and the heart, but don\'t complicate this. It\'s art, served straight up. Enjoy, we double dare you." Laurel Walsh, Editor

 
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