Author Archives: jolanta
Kurt Hoffman
Since 2010, I’ve been making landscape drawing, done in plein air, that is, done on location with a portable easel. “Since 2010, I’ve been making landscape drawing, done in plein air, that is, done on location with a portable easel. I mostly go to the Ramble in Central Park. I use various sorts of […]
Ben Wolf
I was born in Nashville, TN. Spent the first few years of life in Pegram and Lawrenceburg, a couple of small towns. “I was born in Nashville, TN. Spent the first few years of life in Pegram and Lawrenceburg, a couple of small towns. Then moved to Nashville. The youngest of five boys. I […]
Bret Slater
Like us, each painting grows into its individuality. “Like us, each painting grows into its individuality. My work is simple but nuanced, sophisticated as well as clumsy.” bretslater.com
The Still House Group
The Still House Group is an emerging arts organization, artist-run and based in New York. The Still House Group is an emerging arts organization, artist-run and based in New York. Still House supports a unit of young artists, providing them with an environment to conceptualize, produce and exhibit their work. The strong emphasis on […]
Mike Hewson
In the early years I began painting because I felt compelled to document and recapture the landscape that I grew up around and spend time exploring. “In the early years I began painting because I felt compelled to document and recapture the landscape that I grew up around and spend time exploring. I identified […]
Verbo
Verbo is a multimedia artist based in Italy. Verbo is a multimedia artist based in Italy. He started with graffiti, graphics and VJing in the 90s. Now he mixes all these media with, and into the street, where he grew up. Born in 1977, Mitja “Verbo” Bombardieri is a versatile artist whose interests range […]
Tusif Ahmad
“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
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
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
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 […]


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