Author Archives: mauri
Kris Scheifele Interviews Kevin Sudeith
Kevin Sudeith, Chandra Observatory over Winter Wheat Fields; November 2010; Rim rock capstone (collapsed), carving, 21 & 23 carat gold leaf, varnish; 16″x12″; Sumatra Hills, Montana. Kevin Sudeith practices the oldest extant art form—petroglyph carving—an unusual direction for a contemporary artist whose training includes an MFA from SVA, a BA from San Francisco Art Institute, […]
Leyla Munteanu
For me, the process of creating is what is important. The energy and feeling in those moments, the process … is what breathes life. Through my work, I want the audience to see the beauty that I see, a beauty that some people fail to notice. My artwork is not a copy of reality but […]
Henriette Lorentz
I studied at Aarhus Kunstakademi in Denmark. My surreal and dynamic universe is full of personified animals, fables and women, all giving us subtle glances. My works, full of life, show both humans and animals in touching situations. My pieces express a pronounced energy, with crisp, subdued colors glowing with rich texture. The layers of […]
Debbie Head
I was born in Midland, Texas in 1951. I attended Stephens College and Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts where I earned a degree in documentary photography in 1976, studying under Jerome Liebling. An abiding curiosity of nature’s wonders underlies much of my work. “My photography is about sharing … sharing my love of life, of […]
Anne Kristine Thorsby
I am an artist from Norway who graduated from the Oslo National Academy of the Arts in 1989. My art has developed from powerful drawings to colorful and expressive oil paintings with abstract elements from nature. My art has been described as follows: “Thorsby’s signature element of light reverberates through all her paintings, whether from […]
Claudia Casaletti
Walk-on actors are an endless succession of etched portraits, where both background and theme take possession of the image with equal amounts of power. Uninterrupted lines flow from faces to the surrounding area, and vice versa. The etched mark is the only protagonist; everything else is simply a walk-on actor. www.kongsfjordatelier.net
Jesus Cabanas
Speaking of his painting, is governed by the strong impact of expressive color, developed through effects creating ever minimalist concepts of open spaces where one contemplates the work can be immersed and feel part of it. Through its unique insight and self-learning, based his compositions in contemplation of multiple images and situations of nature, which […]
Dorel Topan
I paint contemporary realism, inspired by pop art, approaching a hyperrealist style. I arrange puppets or objects of consumption that evoke sentimental moods while personally witnessing the hypocrisy of contemporary man’s relationship with objects of consumerism. I want my work to expose contemporary idols and highlight the loneliness of the individual in question. doreltopan.com
Claudia Salguero
Painting stroke by stroke over my photographs I add by hand what the camera can’t capture: sounds, emotions and vibrations. My work is a magical combination of photography, digital and traditional art. claudiasalguero.com
Anna Lukasik-Fisch
It’s a bit of a strange feeling to call my ironic themes “art.” I always feel my drawings are the opposite of the common ideas about what art should be. Opposite to the kind of serious art that is performed on a large format with expectations of what it has to express attached to it. […]


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