Author Archives: jolanta
Lara Addams
Being an artist was not planned; it all happened by accident, and has continued to develop that way. Every once in a while, some new and unexpected opportunity has presented itself, and so I’ve kept on drawing nudes, as and when I have the time to do so. I still describe myself as an "amateur […]
Lara Addams
Being an artist was not planned; it all happened by accident, and has continued to develop that way. Every once in a while, some new and unexpected opportunity has presented itself, and so I’ve kept on drawing nudes, as and when I have the time to do so. I still describe myself as an "amateur […]
Lara Addams
Being an artist was not planned; it all happened by accident, and has continued to develop that way. Every once in a while, some new and unexpected opportunity has presented itself, and so I’ve kept on drawing nudes, as and when I have the time to do so. I still describe myself as an "amateur […]
Diana Scherer
Diana Scherer brings different layers of reality together in her photo’s: human models, fragments of photographs and ceramic models are placed in an artificial or carefully orchestrated surrounding. She does this in such a way that the photographs initially show a unified reality, but one that clearly has been manipulated. They are neither photoshop illusions […]
Katie Kline
I use photography to investigate the way we as a culture define memory and experience through snapshot. I am interested in the way these personal images interfere with our perception of reality and fantasy through association. Subjects which attract me are unusually familiar and slightly strange. Influenced by postcards and encyclopedia photography, I strive to […]
Chris Carnel
Chris Carnel was a avid participant of snowboarding and skateboarding before he decided to photograph it. He started shooting in the mid-80’s Chris Carnel was a avid participant of snowboarding and skateboarding before he decided to photograph it. He started shooting in the mid-80’s and got his first assignment with a magazine called ISM (International […]
Dorothy Arnold
"The rhythms of nature have always influenced not only what I paint, but how I paint. Be it sky, clouds, trees or water my hand and body must become part of this rhythm." www.dorothyarnold.com
Dorothy Arnold
"The rhythms of nature have always influenced not only what I paint, but how I paint. Be it sky, clouds, trees or water my hand and body must become part of this rhythm." www.dorothyarnold.com
Dorothy Arnold
"The rhythms of nature have always influenced not only what I paint, but how I paint. Be it sky, clouds, trees or water my hand and body must become part of this rhythm." www.dorothyarnold.com
Cultural Decoupage – Whitney May
For most, the term Art Deco calls to mind all manner of decorative, architectural and craft-based artifacts—streamlined interior design concepts, pre-World War II jewelry, the Chrysler building, Miami’s South Beach skyline, or, at the very least, an appealing computer font type. Cultural Decoupage – Whitney May Clifford Faust, Jamaica. Courtesy of the artist, […]


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