• Jette Van der Lende

      Monday, 9 April 2007 22:57

      Jette Van der Lende ‘s photorealistic stillifes are intimate compositions with amazing attention to textures, surfaces, and the materiality of the objects depicted. Jette van der Lende ‘s photorealistic stillifes are intimate compositions with amazing attention to textures, surfaces, and the materiality of the objects depicted. With pristine lines and immense detail, van der Lende […]

    • Jessica Muller

      Thursday, 5 April 2007 14:17

      Jessica Muller, upcoming artist, lives and works in The Netherlands. Muller’s artwork deals with the craft of oil painting and drawing. Jessica Muller, upcoming artist, lives and works in The Netherlands. Muller’s artwork deals with the craft of oil painting and drawing. Creating out of the void, it is the playing with material, color and […]

    • Sophie Hedderwick

      Thursday, 29 March 2007 12:33

      Sophie Hedderwick is a British textile artist who explores layers in both form and concept. Sophie Hedderwick is a British textile artist who explores layers in both form and concept. Her work has been exhibited in London, Cologne and Tokyo, and has been featured on TV and in many publications. She is at the forefront […]

    • Chris Gulick

      Monday, 26 March 2007 16:55

      Julia Ruecker, interior architect in Stuttgart, Germany, has said, “Space, subconsciously, is often mistaken as void or emptiness. Julia Ruecker, interior architect in Stuttgart, Germany, has said, “Space, subconsciously, is often mistaken as void or emptiness. Christopher Gulick’s art explores, occupies, emphasizes and stimulates space. By following the lines and bodies of Gulicks’ sculptures with […]

    • Richard Monge

      Monday, 26 March 2007 16:53

      Richard Monge depicts ideas not explicitly, but implies them through subtle hints and allusions, creating an ambiguous collage of fragments and details. Richard Monge depicts ideas not explicitly, but implies them through subtle hints and allusions, creating an ambiguous collage of fragments and details. His range of imagery deals fundamentally with the subject matter of […]

    • Whitney McVeigh

      Sunday, 25 March 2007 13:52

      Through quick movements of the brush the images are formed. A dialogue begins as the ink hits the paper and chance sets the paintings in motion. Through quick movements of the brush the images are formed. A dialogue begins as the ink hits the paper and chance sets the paintings in motion. “You set up […]

    • Carl Hoare

      Sunday, 25 March 2007 13:27

      My work is a symptom of my existence it is a dark sarcastic world that is personal as well as impersonal. My work is a symptom of my existence it is a dark sarcastic world that is personal as well as impersonal. I am interested in mans seeming need to destroy himself through control and […]

    • Tom O’Hara

      Friday, 23 March 2007 12:27

      “I suppose I am, and always will be; a student of art. Because art is very difficult to explain in a few words or sentences, I prefer to let my creations do the talking. “I suppose I am, and always will be; a student of art. Because art is very difficult to explain in a […]

    • Apryl Miller

      Friday, 23 March 2007 10:54

      I want a life in which my expressions are received with meaning. To be seen with a face I feel no need to hide I want a life in which my expressions are received with meaning. To be seen with a face I feel no need to hide. The Hallelujahs of making wonder and glory […]

    • Heide-Marie Kull

      Friday, 23 March 2007 10:45

      With these digital photo works on the subject of “Dreamy Techniques”, I have gone on an imaginary time journey into orbit. With these digital photo works on the subject of “Dreamy Techniques”, I have gone on an imaginary time journey into orbit. To create these digital photo works, I have edited photographs of my own […]