Author Archives: jolanta
Martha Sedgwick
My work is abstract, and I avoid any depiction of that which appears in the real world because it would obstruct access to what propels… My work is abstract, and I avoid any depiction of that which appears in the real world because it would obstruct access to what propels me to make a painting […]
Lisa Renko
Lisa Renko is a native New Yorker, painter, installation/performance artist, and recently actress in Bill Rabinovitch’s film “Pollock Squared…” Lisa Renko is a native New Yorker, painter, installation/performance artist, and recently actress in Bill Rabinovitch’s film “Pollock Squared” starring as Lee Krasner. Involved in a number of public art projects on the streets of NYC, […]
Ruth Rintel
As an artist, I am concerned with the various aspects of space as well as with the different layers of perception and consciousness. As an artist, I am concerned with the various aspects of space as well as with the different layers of perception and consciousness. I often try to explore non-traditional ways of dealing […]
Johanna Bystrom Sims
The settings for my drawings are cityscapes where the people have been removed and in some cases have been replaced with animals. The settings for my drawings are cityscapes where the people have been removed and in some cases have been replaced with animals. I am interested in the architecture of metropolitan areas as well […]
Johanna Bystrom Sims
The settings for my drawings are cityscapes where the people have been removed and in some cases have been replaced with animals. The settings for my drawings are cityscapes where the people have been removed and in some cases have been replaced with animals. I am interested in the architecture of metropolitan areas as well […]
Pat Walker-Fields
Selected as one of “Mississippi’s Favorite Artists,” and blue ribbon winner of the PBS – WYES award, of New Orleans. Selected as one of “Mississippi’s Favorite Artists,” and blue ribbon winner of the PBS – WYES award, of New Orleans. Pat is an award winning Southerner Painter that manipulates the elements of light and dark, known as representational […]
Pat Walker-Fields
Selected as one of “Mississippi’s Favorite Artists,” and blue ribbon winner of the PBS – WYES award, of New Orleans. Selected as one of “Mississippi’s Favorite Artists,” and blue ribbon winner of the PBS – WYES award, of New Orleans. Pat is an award winning Southerner Painter that manipulates the elements of light and dark, known as representational […]
Pat Walker-Fields
Selected as one of “Mississippi’s Favorite Artists,” and blue ribbon winner of the PBS – WYES award, of New Orleans. Selected as one of “Mississippi’s Favorite Artists,” and blue ribbon winner of the PBS – WYES award, of New Orleans. Pat is an award winning Southerner Painter that manipulates the elements of light and dark, known as representational […]
Iceland: A Teenage Island With a Capital Coming of Age – Birta Gudjonsdottir
The Nobel Prize winner and most well-known writer of Iceland, Halldór Laxness once wrote that the Icelandic psyche resembles the Icelandic landscape and weather—chaotic, rough and soft at the same time. As visitors tune in to the energy of Iceland on their arrival into the moon-like landing area close to its capital, Reykjavik, they will […]
Five Hundred and Fifty Five Years and Counting – Hannah Dougherty
There is an artificial island in the bay of Kotor, off the coast of Montenegro, which is being built by the townspeople of Perast (population: 360). It is very much a work in progress, begun in 1452. They began building this island to accommodate a church, Gospa od Skrpjela (Our Lady of the Rock). Both […]


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