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HanseArt, Bremen November 11-13, 2011

    HanseArt, Bremen November 11-13, 2011     HanseArt Website

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Art Market Budapest 2011, Oct 27-30, 2011

    Art Market Budapest 2011, Oct 27-30, 2011 Art Market Budapest Website

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Bad Brilliance

  “Andrew has gone against his own fully realized aesthetic and has developed an extremely graphic exoskeleton.”   Image courtesy of the artist.   Bad Brilliance in MiamiAndrew Strasser Growing up in Brazil, Andrew Strasser witnessed the extreme jealousy of American media and products by the Brazilian people, especially throughout the 1980’s in the midst […]

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Darkness Veiled

    “Using these elements shows the richness of the natural resources we have around us, used in very strategic settings to create art.” “Using these elements shows the richness of the natural resources we have around us, used in very strategic settings to create art.” Courtesy of the artist. Darkness Veiled Asif Zaidi: (fashion […]

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YES, YOU DON’T KNOW ME. the art of susan hefuna

As dreamers we know that the only way of expressing who we are is in disguise. To be dreaming is to be hiding something from ourselves. Dreams tell us that unfiltered self-knowledge may be self-defeating; that to be a person is to protect ourselves; that identity is an elaborate form of defense: a screen, a […]

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AmbosS

  “I’m not real and yet I exist. I live in my own world.”     Courtesy of the artist. AmbosS www.amboss-artist.ch My name is AmbosS aka Steve Zaugg. In my surreal and symbolist paintings I convey messages, messages that are not easily understood by everyone. Sometimes they are thought-provoking messages, messages that frighten. This […]

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Shikyba Azizi

  “My work attempts to address issues relating to the tyranny of war and can be seen as a metaphor for eternal conflict and resistance.”   Courtesy of the artist. Shikyba Azizi www.artslant.com/global/artists/show/62592-shikyba-azizi Through my work, I try to reflect events experienced in war torn country of Afghanistan, my homeland. My personal experiences of war […]

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Rien Olijslagers

  “I have no clue what the story is about, yet I allow myself to give it my own twist.”     Courtesy of the artist. Rien Olijslagers www.rienolijslagers.nl Working mainly with the driftwood that accidentally crosses my way is a bit like beginning to read a book but starting in the middle. I have […]

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Jane Walker

  “In my work everything is in the line.”   Courtesy of the artist. Jane Walker www.axisweb.org/artists/JaneWalker These drawings are made up of fragments of cities I have visited. They are an experiment with ‘rubbing out’ and using it as a way of finding somewhere new. In my work everything is in the line. My […]

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Jacqueline Real

  “I am greatly influenced by the unique light and color of the sea at St Ives.”   Courtesy of the artist. Jacqueline Real www.Swissart.ch/Real My pictures are abstractions from nature or expressions of the subconscious. My aim is to show a balance between form and color, static and dynamic forces and at the same […]

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