• Tusif Ahmad

      Tuesday, 11 September 2012 19:40

        “Each delicately hand-cut artwork is from a single sheet of paper, some time I use more than one piece.”   Courtesy of the artist.   Courtesy of the artist. Tusif Ahmad   www.tusifahmad.com   My unique style presents classic art rendered in the traditional folk-art of paper-cutting or ‘psaligraphy’ which evolved in China 2000 […]

    • Peggy Zehring

      Tuesday, 11 September 2012 19:37

      For years, I have traveled many continents in search of universal visual truths from which to formulate a global unity of forms and symbols. As a result of my search, I use the ratios of irrational numbers such as the Golden Mean Proportion as an underlying architecture to my work.  I use simple shapes and […]

    • Nathalie Chiasson

      Tuesday, 11 September 2012 19:33

      From the beginning of my career, I found inspiration from the old method of coffee wash. With my own unique complexity and originality, I bring this technique up to date. Using impastos, which give my work an almost sculptural aspect, I place my subjects on canvas by superimposing alternately rich layers of acrylic and coffee. […]

    • Peter Borotinskij

      Tuesday, 11 September 2012 19:27

      Since my childhood, I have been interested in drawing.  As a child colored pens and a piece of paper were given to me by my mother. In 1955, I participated in a drawing competition arranged by the finish radio broadcasting company. I won. I was six. Today, I paint in oil, make graphics and choose […]

    • Ania Toledo

      Tuesday, 11 September 2012 19:22

      Ania Toledo was born on October 3, 1957, in Cabaiguán, Sancti-Spíritus, Cuba. In 1993, she received a graduate degree from the Centro de Arte de Ciego de Avila, Cuba. She garnered several awards and honorable mentions, including: Honorable Mention at the Landscapes Salon of UNEAC, Sancti-Spíritus, in 2002; Jardín Botánico Prize at the Landscapes Salon […]

    • Carmen Rantzuch-Doll

      Thursday, 30 August 2012 15:54

      Painting for me is the presentation of a joyous balance of color and experimentation with various materials. My painting process involves many layers and sometimes combating emotions. It takes a long time to look at one of my works as complete. But each painting is unique; each brushstroke is imbued with a high-voltage-like-expression as well […]

    • Malini Parker

      Thursday, 30 August 2012 15:33

      Whilst not intending to realistically depict the Australian landscape, my paintings are inspired by Australia’s red centre, endless skies and edgy dependence on rainfall for its very survival. As a migrant, I have developed a deep, passionate love for this country.  And its beauty, peacefulness, majesty and grace have been both a comfort to me […]

    • Giorgio Gost

      Thursday, 30 August 2012 15:29

      STOP THE TIME! Is a way to save items that we use every day for the next millennium (closed and full of liquid or solid as we drink or eat ) and is a way for people to remember to begin, from art, a journey that can ”slow” things a little.  Slow the art, the stock […]

    • Suzanne Fortin

      Thursday, 16 August 2012 16:15

      Suzanne (SÜ) Fortin’s inspiration comes mostly from her experiences around the world, particularly in Africa, her “second home.” In creating her 3 dimensional art on canvas, she feels like an instrument through which pictures and words are played out on the canvas, as if, like an orchestra, each color, paper, wire, and recycled object becomes […]

    • Cristina Arnedo

      Thursday, 16 August 2012 16:00

        Combining the smoothness of oil with the coarseness of sand, Mexican artist Cristina Arnedo creates flowing canvases filled with rich colors and textures. Here, she searches for harmony among different materials and colors that frequently contrast, finding equilibrium between the hardness and softness of form, vibrant and subtle colors, light and dark elements. For […]