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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.


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.

 

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.


Joel Martinez Miro Painting
Joel Martinez Miro

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

 

Rosemary Cosentino Painting
Rosemary Cosentino

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


José Javier Cabello Painting
José Javier Cabello

José Javier Cabello's acrylics of landscape, still lifes, and portraits.

 

Bonnie Evans Painting
Bonnie Evans

Bonnie Evans wildlife and animal art captures the life and intensity of primarily endangered species. Vibrant realism and extensive detail bring these beautiful works to life. After attending the Rhode Island School of Design, Bonnie Evans has spent 30 years painting with depth and passion for her subject, Animals.


VERAMARIA  Painting
VERAMARIA

Veramaria is an art materials expert who assists artists, companies, and industry manufacturers in understanding different aspects of art materials and techniques. She also travels extensively, conducting lectures and painting demonstrations at major art institutions throughout Europe. Veramarias work covers a broad range of subject matter, including interiors, still lifes, figures, and landscapes. She is known for her ability to capture the essence of her subjects with a bold and candid approach. “My paintings express a sense of light, atmosphere, and mood,” says Veramaria. “I aim for them to transcend the techniques that were employed to create them and to appear to breathe the very light and atmosphere in which they were painted. I try to capture the fleeting moments of life: the sublime manifestations of light and color and their aesthetic influences on the subject.”Veramaria begins her paintings by making brief dash marks upon the canvas to indicate her intended composition. After a deliberate pause and careful assessment of color mixtures, she then applies paint. She approaches the canvas quickly and confidently, with large, fully loaded brushes to mass in the three or four areas of color that are most critical for creating the overall atmosphere and sense of the subject. As soon as the image emerges, she refines edges and details until the painting is complete. Which, when she works alla prima, can take within one to three hours. Certain studio paintings, however, the artist will work on for as long as a few months, depending on the size of the canvas and the complexity of the composition. Veramaria began her formal training at Palazzo Spinelli The Institute for Art and Restauration, Florence, Italy, where she got the degree ofArchitect and later went on to receive her Mastertitle in Wood Techniques at the Meisterschule in Stade, Germany. She has exhibited in galleries across Europe, and her award-winning paintings are held in various private collections.

 

Sylvain Copon Painting
Sylvain Copon

From the storkes of his knife, he spreads with passion the rich powerful textures of colors onto the canvas. His favorite flower -called Coquelicot 'poppies'- createds fusions between classical compositions and movements of contemporary color schemes. Since 1962 Copon paints and thinks painting is his duty to immortalize the beauty of happiness and dreams.


Dawn Camp Painting
Dawn Camp

Self taught artist Dawn Camp, specializing in acrylics. He mostly paints Florida scenes of the wood, swamps and water.

 

Boro Ivetic Painting
Boro Ivetic

Modern, Oil and Acrylic paint on canvas, Act Nude, Landscape Paint, Nature, Religious Icons.....Art of Boro Ivetic with elements of old cultures (still nature) put in modern ambient, affirmate beauty of colors and values of painting profession. Paintings tell us that act of painting is superior area for establishment of mental, spiritual and sensible contents and not just simple decoration on walls.


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.

 

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.


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...

 

Martin Soubiate Painting
Martin Soubiate

His paintings are about the things that call his attention, the colors of his city, of his continent, and experimenting with new materials, such as sand, fabric, etc. He can't say he got this or that style, because he's always trying new things, he believes you never finish learning, everyday there's a chance to improve your art.


Derek McCrea Painting
Derek McCrea

Impressionistic paintings of lighthouses, flowers, old country barns and landscapes in watercolour, oil and acrylic as well as pen and ink drawings of historical architecture in the United States and Europe.

 

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.


Sandra Smith-Dugan Painting
Sandra Smith-Dugan

Her paintings are a response to the visual world of colors, forms, lines, values and textures. Smith-Dugan is expressing her feelings about what she sees in an expressionistic manner that is directly connected to her psyche. When working alla prima, she almost feels how her subconscious is leading the process of creating the painting.

 

Jean Charles Taillandier Painting
Jean Charles Taillandier

Jean Charles Taillandier's world is an invitation to a journey in the memory of images. By means of painting, drawing and engraving, he would like to revisit some themes like portraits. or bestiaries... He also use poetic and literature influences to create his owner 'imaginary archeologies'.


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.

 
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