Author Archives: jolanta
Mark Rospenda
Beginning from a confrontation with uncertainty, I allow distortions and accidents to guide me in the drawings and sculptures that I make. Beginning from a confrontation with uncertainty, I allow distortions and accidents to guide me in the drawings and sculptures that I make. I rely on low-tech equipment and materials, such as laser printers, […]
MaryJo Rosania
After a flood in the spring of 2005 displaced me from my home, my work shifted to address dreams and memory, in addition to psychoanalytical issues. After a flood in the spring of 2005 displaced me from my home, my work shifted to address dreams and memory, in addition to psychoanalytical issues. Prior to this […]
Rayhart
An untimely loss of innocence has sparked my inclination to dream in color again. I tumbled like tumbleweed across a great wide-open space… An untimely loss of innocence has sparked my inclination to dream in color again. I tumbled like tumbleweed across a great wide-open space, onto the plains of ecstasy. Creation has gravitated towards […]
Sridhar Ramasami
A calm, meditative, mystic rhythm is what I try to convey in my paintings. The aim is to convey a sense of wonder and enchantment. A calm, meditative, mystic rhythm is what I try to convey in my paintings. The aim is to convey a sense of wonder and enchantment. It’s an attempt to break […]
Elizabeth Babyn
Elizabeth Babyn Majored in Drawing and Painting at the Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto, Ontario. Elizabeth Babyn Majored in Drawing and Painting at the Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto, Ontario. Process is an integral part of her artwork. In addition to playing with the raw and primed canvas surface […]
Elizabeth Babyn
Elizabeth Babyn Majored in Drawing and Painting at the Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto, Ontario. Elizabeth Babyn Majored in Drawing and Painting at the Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto, Ontario. Process is an integral part of her artwork. In addition to playing with the raw and primed canvas surface […]
Dreamscapes – Freya Ververis
Arnie Arnold is an Australian artist who works on the fringes of Sydney’s art, design and fashion communities. He boasts a prolific and diverse practice that blurs the lines between commercialism and art. He explains, “I have gone from photography to painting, to making sculpture from found objects, to making chandeliers out of sneakers for […]
Jasper Goodall
Up until recently I had always considered my work in a commercial context—I have been an illustrator for over ten years, gradually working my way up some kind of ladder until I seem to have made enough of a name for myself and produced the kind of work that makes people want to own it […]
Lara Allen: Paintings – Daria Jaremko
Lara Allen’s work is childish. Not innocent, or simple, or naive, or, heaven forbid, sincere. No. Lara Allen’s work is childish, and in the very best way. It is cheeky, dauntless, rollickingly grim and wholly unburdened by false distinctions. High, low, Christian, heathen, serious, playful, kitsch, sublime: critical taxonomies carry no currency here. Classifications are […]
Fabian K. Todd
I make art because I need to make it. Art empowers me by providing a sense of self realization. Primarily I make my art using computer graphic design software. I make art because I need to make it. Art empowers me by providing a sense of self realization. Primarily I make my art using computer […]


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