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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.


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.

 

Gian Paolo Dulbecco Painting
Gian Paolo Dulbecco

In a continuous search of finding and the development of metaphysical atmospheres is the Italian Gian Paolo Dulbecco, an artist which is into engraving techniques and oil paintings.


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

 

Timothy Herron Painting
Timothy Herron

Timothy Herron focuses on landscape and portrait drawings and paintings taken from live sittings with creative additions. Old Masters style mixed with an impressionistic use of color and technique.


Izabella Pavlushko Painting
Izabella Pavlushko

In her work she connect geometry with spirituality and create forms that would provide the same emotional power as a musical composition. All our life as well as her art is geometrical abstraction. It is a matrix of transition to nowhere and back. Geometrical abstraction is symbols of ancient civilizations and space mysteries. Its each element is a key opening or locking a new space. She penetrate into this world trying to open another one.

 

Don Gray Painting
Don Gray

The artist doesn't require that his paintings make 'sense' anymore than he would require a tree or a sunset to make 'sense'. He's grown very comfortable with ambiguity. Grays paintings are like little rhetorical questions, thrown out into this wonderfully complex and mysterious world. -- He doesn't expect an answer.


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...

 

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.


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.

 

Ilgvars Zalans Painting
Ilgvars Zalans

He is an Latvian artist, born in 1962.


Thomasin Dewhurst Painting
Thomasin Dewhurst

Acclaimed British / South African expressive realist painter dealing with the human figure and portraits. Works in oils, watercolour, conte, pencil, pen and charcoal. Award-winning work which is shown in collections throughout the world.

 

Titus Hoskins Painting
Titus Hoskins

Impressionistic watercolours, expressionistic acrylics, and drawings by the Titus Hoskins from St. Alban, Newfoundland.


Miguel Jimenez Zenón Painting
Miguel Jimenez Zenón

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

 

Fariel Shafee Painting
Fariel Shafee

Although she's trained as a physicist, painting has been a passion all throughout her life. In her work she uses vivid colours, depicting the rhythms of several lively cultures she has been fortunate to live in. The interaction of reality with inner abstraction remains the theme of most of Shafee's work.


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.

 

Stella Mann Painting
Stella Mann

Stella Mann paints mainly European landscapes, in acrylic or gouache. As a former dancer, choreographer and teacher, she is principally interested in color, composition and form.


Jesus Sanchez Painting
Jesus Sanchez

When he was 10 years old, he begans going to the Angel Marco Artola Academy where he learnt drawing and painting. Four years later he decided to leave the Academy because he didn’t have personal motivation. When he was 20 years old, he visited an exhibition of his old Academy and he decided to paint again because it’s very exciting for him. He is a self-teaching painter and his work practically unpublished. In January 2006 he went to Madrid where he lives at the moment.

 

Aurelio Pernice Painting
Aurelio Pernice

The naive painter Aurelio Pernice on Sicilian colours and folklore.


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.

 
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