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Rosemary Cosentino Painting
Rosemary Cosentino

Rosemary Cosentino: A contemporary figurative painter who works with self-taught and heavily researched Old Master techniques.


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

 

Nadia Durvie Iliffe Painting
Nadia Durvie Iliffe

Mixed Media artist uses recyled objects like computer parts and reactive metals to create 3 dimensional paintings. Nadia\'s WIRED collection of paintings explores, in depth, a number of themes based on the relationship between Man and Machine.


John Sumner Painting
John Sumner

Through texture, gesture and color, Sumner attempts to paint the animal in the animal, and in some cases, the human in the animal. By giving his critters an almost human personality, he finds that people can relate to his work on an emotional level.

 

Miguel Jimenez Zenón Painting
Miguel Jimenez Zenón

Abstract, expresionistic, and poetic paintings of the spanish artist Miguel Jimenez Zenón.


 Toshi Painting
Toshi

Toshi is inspired by myth, symbolic and spirituality.

 

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.


Juan Luis Quintana Painting
Juan Luis Quintana

Anthropomorphic landscapes: These series of paintings represents the beauty of objects that humans can use for spiritual purposes. This topic is related to the human environment. The inner world is connected with the outside and the beauty of nature can affect the nature of humans as well. We live in nature and we produce, construct, and create what we need to live. When an object transmits beauty it is more than a piece of ceramics for example and this is how ancient objects are also magical and spiritual because they transmit the beauty of ancient times.

 

Elisabeth G. Painting
Elisabeth G.

The young Austrian woman Elisabeth G.'s paintings, sculptures, and prose about the subject "tired of life". Not only for feminism.


Thibaut Dancette Painting
Thibaut Dancette

To his painting is a mean of dreaming. He uses colored lines, curves, and trajectories to create abstract or figurative compositions. His research relates to the color and the light. The subject does not really matter, as long as it makes an impact. Also, he is listed in the famous french Drouot dictionary of modern and contemporary artists.

 

Nikolay Pavlushko Painting
Nikolay Pavlushko

His artistic styles ranges from the realistic, surrealistic, impressionistic, abstract paintings and traditional portraits in oils. In his work he creates his impression of the environment. He uses color as much as shape to implys his images.


Scott Hutchison Painting
Scott Hutchison

Narrative Dark surrealism. New Contemporary figurative paintings and drawings. Cyber art. Odd vision of reality, man and machine, and hopelessly realistic manipulations. Drawing and painting pictures gallery by Scott Hutchison.

 

Hollie Leffel Painting
Hollie Leffel

She uses a lot of bold colors and unique subject matter to create works that people haven\'t seen before. She trys to make each painting completely different from the last. She is an identical twin from Ohio and a 26 year old mother of three. She likes watching her kids use color in their paintings to somewhat interpret what colors she will use that night in her works. She loves shapes and colors coming together into something original and new.


Jean-Paul Opperman Painting
Jean-Paul Opperman

Nearly 9 months passed by since he started to draw again.1600 studies, sketches, works. He continue each day, because creating humans can tell what humans can’t tell or feel before the works arises. He did a lot with sculptural/installation art the years before when he was in art school. When he started to draw he gave up on it. His main reason on that is that in 2d art there is a special kind of contemplation. Its a reproduction of a thought that has been changed a million time before, a small certain thought can carry the whole history of human existence on paper. And that’s to what he feel his most important position. Where does he stand as an artist and his artistic identity in a time in which the idea of looking upon art for a longer time than 5 minute’s already make’s people feel restless. To him the only way is creating humans out of his mind each day again, have a small 3 hour chat with them and move on. Why? Because his own history of art can learn by communicating with it through human eye and make he aware of his artistic identity and the human creature behind it in a time in which we all sneak into rituals to find proves to ourselves about what we are. Drawing must be his oldest ritual he have; at least he carry it with him from his childhood on.

 

Lita van Engelenhoven Painting
Lita van Engelenhoven

Born in The Netherlands, Lita van Engelenhoven has developed a personal way of painting. Her paintings offer a silent view on reality. A reality that gives a certain feeling, an atmosphere, a silence. Van Engelenhoven says: \'I paint the silent things that surround me\'.


Johanan Herson Painting
Johanan Herson

Born in Canada and currently residing in Israel with distinct and unique style of painting. Johanan has managed to develop an original voice that combines the dual influence of his Israeli and North American experience and merges them into a unified and consolidated whole.

 

Jack Morefield Painting
Jack Morefield

His is a unique style of portrature that combines some of the old and new. He has drawn from the likes of Vincent and Chuck Close to offer a unique, contemporary vision. His work is in many collections, primarily in the United States, and was featured on the cover of 'Modern Art', published by the SoHo Instatute of Fine Arts. He does Celeberty portraits and landscapes.


Alejandro Cabeza Painting
Alejandro Cabeza

Its painting has exerted a great influence in later generations, between which they do not even follow the lines of the realism. This has been possible thanks to the enormous plasticity of its compositions and to the treatment of the pictorial matter, full of gentleness and precision cromáticarealismo, until the Mediterranean landscapes or their emblematic realistic pictures, that gave international fame him, this exhibition in the Museum of the city presents/displays to us of complete form, and through the greater selection never before Vista in Spain, the different stages and styles from which the painter participated.

 

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.


Joel Martinez Miro Painting
Joel Martinez Miro

Catalan artist Joel Martinez i Miró. For more information please look at his website.

 
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