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 Spleee Painting
Spleee

A surreal artist twisting the parallels of life experiences to a different plane. Brightly colored work. Oil paint on canvas that only NASA scientistcan see in their interpretation of color from the universe.


Joan Shannon Painting
Joan Shannon

Joan\'s work is a combination of fine art and landscape. She sees the world and its beauty and elegance mixed with other patterns within it. She also works in painting and drawing in acrylics, water colour, pen and ink and pastels.

 

Ojars Lasmanis Painting
Ojars Lasmanis

Impressionism and realism: Original oil paintings on canvas by Ojars Lasmanis including, cityscapes, landscapes, still-life, people, floral, and renditions of the great masters.


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.

 

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 He is a self-teaching painter and his work practically unpublished.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.


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.

 

Andrew Losli Painting
Andrew Losli

He is a totally untrained artist, other then the fact that he has been making pictures since he was given crayons. When he decided on a whim to start painting, he thought “what kind of painter do I want to be”? He has to make rules for himself otherwise he tend to spread himself to thin, rules keep he focused in one area, for a while anyway. He then decided that oil painting on canvas was for him. It’s an historic art form yet modern and seems a little romantic too. So all in one afternoon he went and bought some paints and a canvas and got started. After painting several pictures he decided that he could use some formal training. He was frustrated because the image he would see in his head, he would then has trouble telling his hand how to reproduce it on the canvas. Some good teaching could show him how to tell his hand what to do to get that perfect image. As he looked at his paintings though, he liked them. Friends told him they liked them too. That simple untrained state makes them different almost “child like” for lack of a better term. He then decided that was going to be his style and he shouldn’t mess with it. Now with a little more exposure he has found that some people love them and others hate them, it’s their decision. Either way he has a day job and don’t has to stress about how good they are and will they pay his bills. It’s all for his fun and entertainment. If you and others like them too then that makes it even more fun and enjoyable for him.


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.

 

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\'.


Denis Peterson Painting
Denis Peterson

Denis Peterson is a first generation NYC New Realist painter who is currently a leading figure in the burgeoning Hyperrealism movement. “By making something beautiful and hyperreal in appearance, I think he attempts to remind us that people suffering terribly are living, breathing, thinking, and feeling individuals in need of our attention and help (Chris Ashley, Look See)." “To witness genocide is to feel not only the chill of your own mortality, but the degradation of all humanity. Even the most brilliant photography cannot capture the landscape of genocide...This room is empty, though it is full of people. It has been emptied thus, not by the misfortune of disease or disaster, but by the hatred of other people (Fergal Keane, BBC)." “Maybe we need people who can remind us what being human is all about, its best and its worst. Denis Peterson may not want to be one of those people. But then he may not have a choice (Chris Rywalt, NYC Art)." “What makes it all the more unnerving is that this horrific subject matter is treated with a sophisticated, hyperrealist airbrush technique…and so exquisitely crafted that I initially took them for photographs (Robert Ayers, Art Info)."

 

Filiz Filo Painting
Filiz Filo

Her spiritual and energetic approach into abstract and expressionistic art began in the early 90´s as an autodidact followed by art studies and figurative works later on. She prefers to work in acrylic and/or mixed media on canvas and drawings by putting colours down with Intuition, spontaneity or precision. \'It depends on so many factors surrounding me\', she says. Filiz: \'It´s not always easy to put in words what inspires me in general. There are so many small and significant things from deep within, which make the journey complete. Each of my works captures expressions of human reality. Creative artwork is enriching. The energies which are set free thereby are of immesurable Importance to me and the motivation to keep up my work. It´s a tool, able to lent each conviction a voice\'!


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.

 
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