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Carlos Aguado

I am mainly a self-taught artist, and I’ve spent more than 30 years painting, 18 years as a full time artist. I am mainly a self-taught artist, and I?ve spent more than 30 years painting, 18 years as a full time artist. I had spent a short time in the atelier of Maria Esperanza Ruiz […]

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Carlos Aguado

I am mainly a self-taught artist, and I’ve spent more than 30 years painting, 18 years as a full time artist. I am mainly a self-taught artist, and I?ve spent more than 30 years painting, 18 years as a full time artist. I had spent a short time in the atelier of Maria Esperanza Ruiz […]

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The European Fine Arts Fair (TEFAF), 2005: An Open Museum – Titia Vellenga

The European Fine Arts Fair (TEFAF) is now regarded as one of the most, if not the most influential art and antiques event in the world. Several factors have contributed to this. The exhibitors are very international. There are some 200 leading art and antiques dealers from fourteen countries. Although the fair takes place in […]

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Inside the Artist’s Studio: Anna VanMatre – Interview with NY Arts

Anna Socha VanMatre’s paintings scream at the viewer–expressing VanMatre’s shock and fear and hope. Her post-September 11 works act as a cry for sanity, their emotional content even more penetrating then VanMatre’s previous works. VanMatre, a Polish born artist who has been painting since 1978, constructs graphite paintings on monumental three-dimensional surfaces. Her works have […]

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The Color of Motion: Carol Caputo – An Interview

"Just as Kandinsky and Miro strove to create visual interpretations of jazz and classical music with line, shape and color, so my focus is to visualize the essence of Latin music in texture and color. I integrate primary colors, as well as tropical colors and shapes into harmonies that explode into saucy riffs and spontaneous […]

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TRANSMEDIALE, 2005 – Highlights from the Festival, as described by the artists themselves

Transmediale presents new and outstanding projects in the field of digital culture and provides reflections on the role of digital technologies in contemporary society. It is a forum of communication for artists, media workers and a broad public interested in arts of vital and still increasing international importance. TRANSMEDIALE, 2005 Highlights from the Festival, as […]

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MADRID ABIERTO, 2005: Transforming Madrid – Participating Artists

Madrid Abierto is a project within what is generically known as Public Art. In the words of its organizer, Ramon Parramon, its objective is to "stimulate creative work in determined places that relate that which is typical of the place and the time in which the creativity takes place. MADRID ABIERTO, 2005: Transforming Madrid Participating […]

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Carolina Alotus

Look closely at a flower, really close, and you’ll discover a new world that consists of stamen, pistils, pollen and petals. A whole universe resides in every blossom. Look closely at a flower, really close, and you’ll discover a new world that consists of stamen, pistils, pollen and petals. A whole universe resides in every […]

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Carolina Alotus

Look closely at a flower, really close, and you’ll discover a new world that consists of stamen, pistils, pollen and petals. A whole universe resides in every blossom. Look closely at a flower, really close, and you’ll discover a new world that consists of stamen, pistils, pollen and petals. A whole universe resides in every […]

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Inside the Artist’s Studio: Anna VanMatre – NY Arts Magazine

Anna Socha VanMatre’s paintings scream at the viewer shock and fear and hope. Her post-September 11 works act as a cry for sanity, their emotional content even more penetrating then VanMatre’s previous works. Inside the Artist’s Studio: Anna VanMatre NY Arts Magazine American Landscape from cycle Turbulent Times, 2002, 27×108, in.Anna Socha VanMatre’s paintings scream […]

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