Author Archives: jolanta
Yana Dimitrova
“Everyone is so near, so alone.” My aim is to present the human condition with an odd tension in the most non-narrative perspective. “Everyone is so near, so alone.” My aim is to present the human condition with an odd tension in the most non-narrative perspective. The paintings from this study are not intended to […]
Timothy Mutzel
I like to think of my paintings as elements of a developing "theory." When I start making a picture my mind does what it does naturally… I like to think of my paintings as elements of a developing "theory." When I start making a picture my mind does what it does naturally and puzzles out […]
Marie Cailliau
In my paintings I explore teenage hood as a particularly excluding period in one’s life. While my work is at first inviting, viewers are being caught peeping into a world they are not necessarily invited into. We are caught staring, and are being stared back at. The painting becomes the snapshot of an interrupted scene. […]
Maria Baranova
Maria Baranova, painter, photographer and designer, born in 1979 in Moscow. At the age of 14 move to Finland whit family, were I did finish Art School Maa. At 2000 move back to Moscow for work. In my works I want first of all I show feelings and emotions, through colors, forms and words. Build […]
Maria Baranova
Maria Baranova, painter, photographer and designer, born in 1979 in Moscow. At the age of 14 move to Finland whit family, were I did finish Art School Maa. At 2000 move back to Moscow for work. In my works I want first of all I show feelings and emotions, through colors, forms and words. Build […]
Maria Baranova
Maria Baranova, painter, photographer and designer, born in 1979 in Moscow. At the age of 14 move to Finland whit family, were I did finish Art School Maa. At 2000 move back to Moscow for work. In my works I want first of all I show feelings and emotions, through colors, forms and words. Build […]
Katy Hamer
Enter into a new Renaissance. Here recognizable contemporary figures are portrayed as Icons. Enter into my contemporary world of “Sinner/Saint.” Enter into a new Renaissance. Here recognizable contemporary figures are portrayed as Icons. Enter into my contemporary world of “Sinner/Saint”. My friends have posed and become the Saints whose stories I have wondered about in […]
Ken Kagami
Ken Kagami lives and works in Tokyo. Kagami’s background is in fashion – he studied at Bunka Fashion college. Ken Kagami lives and works in Tokyo. Kagami’s background is in fashion – he studied at Bunka Fashion college. Design, as and an interest in the American abject; i.e. the work of Paul McCarthy, serves as […]
Bo Yun – Hilary Binks
Bo Yun (Li Yongcun) is among the few modern Chinese artists who, while maintaining respect for the ancient heritage of Chinese ink painting, have succeeded in integrating new ideas and techniques that give their work a contemporary feel. Bo Yun’s vertical diptychs in ink and color on paper, like ancient Chinese scrolls, are microcosms of […]
Tatiana Kuznetsova
The best source of inspiration for me is recognition and approval from people who are viewing my artworks. The best source of inspiration for me is recognition and approval from people who are viewing my artworks. Their emotional reaction and the depth of impression my art gives them. I am a worldly person, not a […]


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