Author Archives: jolanta
Linda Ledet
As a child I loved art and did many drawings, colored pictures, paintings and collages. As a child I loved art and did many drawings, colored pictures, paintings and collages. I loved to look at paintings in books and museums. My appreciation of art continued even throughout my higher education at Spring Hill College […]
Katrin Alvarez
Painting, that means breaking tests or balancing on fears. Painting, that means breaking tests or balancing on fears. But as well as a range of reception for tenderness, which doesn’t know any other target. Painting, that means consciousness of limits. Painting, that means breathing. Each colour decodes new possibilities. Painting, that means game, life, communication, […]
Fulvio Ravanetti
When I begin a painting, I obeyed an impulse of memory give shape to an emotion. When I begin a painting, I obeyed an impulse of memory give shape to an emotion.In general, these are memories of travel, landscapes traversed, characters seen in pubs or simply in the street, observed objects, concerts streamed. I send […]
Chansoo Hwang
Deep emotions and inspirations come from everywhere. Deep emotions and inspirations come from everywhere. They come up to me sometimes as a strong impression and sometimes as a vague feeling from nature, travels and everyday life. The deep emotions and inspirations are stored, as simple esquisses or passages and photographs, which helped me not loose […]
Benaia Ennio
I was born in Rome, where I live and work. I was born in Rome, where I live and work. After graduating from art school, I deepened my technique and style of painting, beginning to use less traditional instruments such as computers and printing devices, which allowed me to meet another art form that […]
Dissecting the Constructs of Self
I cite various art historical and cultural sources in my work. My provocative, large-scale portraits theatrically confront the intersection of contemporary critical theory and global politics by drawing on a personal interest in design, fashion, art history, cultural analysis, philosophy, and psychology. The faces of my transnational, racially and sexually ambiguous characters are densely painted. […]
Nicholas Hernandez
“The wind does not sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song.” “The wind does not sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song.” I’ve given a bundle of information (a group of skill sets) directly from the Impressionists. I consider this a great honor and […]
Ilona Van Hoek
Certain events come and go, like a shooting star illuminating critical moments briefly then disappearing. Certain events come and go, like a shooting star illuminating critical moments briefly then disappearing. Since I have endured several instances of being stripped mentally in my life by the authorities, I don’t mind speaking somewhat about myself. My artistic […]
Collaborative Works: Blago Bung, Cold Mountain, and Emily Harvey Foundation
The Dada force and spirit has been moved forward since 2006 at the Emily Harvey Foundation, where the first, second, and fourth Blago Bung evenings took place. The third was held in Zurich at the original Cabaret Voltaire in September 2009. Participants have included Michel Auder, John Armleder, Michel Collet, Gerard Colin Thiebaut, Adam Kahan, […]
Ulla-Britt Bolin
Using fluorescent paint and form to explore color, luminosity, movement, and human relationships, Swedish artist Ulla-Britt Bolin captures the life with raw energy and provocation. Using fluorescent paint and form to explore color, luminosity, movement, and human relationships, Swedish artist Ulla-Britt Bolin captures the life with raw energy and provocation. Bolin’s work explores painting’s potential. […]


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