Author Archives: jolanta
Teri Starkweather
Contemporary places and the people in them are the subjects of many of Teri Starkweather’s paintings. Contemporary places and the people in them are the subjects of many of Teri Starkweather’s paintings. Her paintings reveal a small piece of a story or reality and man’s interaction within that reality. With each stroke of paint, Starkweather’s artistry amplifies […]
Yelena Aronson
This set of 15 digital/monoprint art projects that I created in 2009-2010 is based on my interest in the Bauhaus Art concepts. This set of 15 digital/monoprint art projects that I created in 2009-2010 is based on my interest in the Bauhaus Art concepts. The main two artists who inspired me were Iohannes Itten and […]
Ana Bikic
My art has been inspired by the energy and power of creation. My art has been inspired by the energy and power of creation. Nature has been my inspiration from an early age. We are all responsible for the future of this planet and the well being of our inheritors, not only our kids but […]
Alicia H. Torres
Creativity is my motivator, what truly comes from the inside out and the only thing that brings me satisfaction and happiness. Creativity is my motivator, what truly comes from the inside out, and the only thing that brings me satisfaction and happiness. My work contains the beauty and the admiration of the world. I follow, […]
Al Wildey
My work has been a continual process of visual investigation, working to manipulate and maneuver “camera vision”. My work has been a continual process of visual investigation, working to manipulate and maneuver “camera vision”. An ever-present phenomenological element is of primary importance, recent landscapes interrogate the codes of linear perspective that are so integral to […]
Adrienne Yorinks
In my current work, I am striving to combine intricate fabrics, ideas, and images into a unifies composition. In my current work, I am striving to combine intricate fabrics, ideas, and images into a unifies composition. Through my textile medium, the work hangs on multiple layers. I hope to draw the viewer into my canvas […]
Natural Forces
Born in Huizhou, Canton Province, China in 1935, Yu-Tian Cheu immigrated to the U.S. in 1962 to pursue his dreams of being an artist. He had always been influenced by the history of Western art. Counting Cézanne, Matisse, Picasso, and Pollock among his seminal influences, he had always aspired to come to the West to […]
A Captivating Collapse
Diana Al-Hadid’s sculptures are like Robert Smithson’s “quiet catastrophes,” moments of disaster and decay frozen in time and space. She builds elaborate, intensely physical, large-scale sculptures of what she has called “impossible architecture” in various states of decline. Depicting forms more historical than contemporary—cathedral spires, classical columns, large pipe organs, and Gothic towers, which are […]
Original Sin
Mark Rodriguez’s dark and visually elusive, yet intensely illuminated and inspirational art works represent a profound investigation of deep observations in the nature of the world and humanity that surrounds him. Exploring how abstracted forms and shapes dissolve and coagulate, how shapes form and melt, how they disband and reassemble, his work evinces a style that […]


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