• Bernadette Buggia

      Tuesday, 24 October 2006 15:01

      After studies in the Fine Arts School of Grenoble, then in the Academy of creation and artistic development where she acquired After studies in the Fine Arts School of Grenoble, then in the Academy of creation and artistic development where she acquired the various techniques (charcoal, pastel, watercolour, oil painting…), Bernadette BUGGIA now creates her […]

    • Maria Paula Caradonti

      Tuesday, 24 October 2006 13:49

      The work of María Paula Caradonti is original because it does not follow any trend, it can’t be subscribed under any label, It usually happens to me when visiting exhibitions and looking around that I notice the same recipes, identical plans and resolutions so predictable that it all becomes boring. It’s difficult, very difficult, to […]

    • Hemraj Dhanraj

      Tuesday, 24 October 2006 13:14

      The eternal spark that gives rise to the firestorms! I create art that’s heavily based on media spin but keeping an eye on intensity to create beautiful works of art The eternal spark that gives rise to the firestorms! I create art that’s heavily based on media spin but keeping an eye on intensity to […]

    • Hikaru Furuhashi

      Tuesday, 24 October 2006 12:58

      Hikaru Furuhashi is an artist and designer who has been fabricating fine  arts installations, computer and analog based 2D and 3D graphics and designs over 5 years. Hikaru Furuhashi is an artist and designer who has been fabricating fine arts installations, computer and analog based 2D and 3D graphics and designs over 5 years. Her […]

    • Mel Prest

      Tuesday, 24 October 2006 12:45

      I use the grid to map specific experiences like a gathering of people or a Zeppelin song, drawing connections between each of the names or lyrics with colored lines. I use the grid to map specific experiences like a gathering of people or a Zeppelin song, drawing connections between each of the names or lyrics […]

    • Ilan Sandler

      Tuesday, 24 October 2006 11:38

      The Book is a steel sculpture with two pages torn away from its spine. From the highway viewers see a book that looks as if it were lifted by the wind… The Book is a steel sculpture with two pages torn away from its spine. From the highway viewers see a book that looks as […]

    • Osheen Harruthoonyan

      Tuesday, 24 October 2006 11:30

      Osheen Harruthoonyan currently lives and works in Toronto as a photographer and film maker. Drawing upon his rich experiences living in Tehran, Athens and Vancouver, he addresses subjects of memory and the deconstructive process of time. All black and white prints are created and printed by alternative processes achieved in a traditional wet darkroom. http://www.osheen.ca

    • Saddam Mania at Think Tank

      Tuesday, 24 October 2006 11:18

      Photographic exhibit by Teun Voeten. Images of images of Saddam Hussein on the streets of Baghdad as seen by Teun, April 2003. Photographic exhibit by Teun Voeten. Images of images of Saddam Hussein on the streets of Baghdad as seen by Teun, April 2003. Saddam, through his images and statues was omnipresent before, during, and […]

    • Jim Gaylord

      Monday, 23 October 2006 17:31

      Jim Gaylord’s current work is based on studies painted on acetate over film stills.             Jim Gaylord’s current work is based on studies painted on acetate over  film stills. In his most recent paintings, he isolates moments of  destruction from the "Final Destination" film series, in which people  succumb to spectacular and unlikely accidents. Drawing on […]

    • Aline Messi

      Monday, 23 October 2006 14:45

      The paint brings the paper to life, the paper, as partner, is an integral part of my work; Fine paper, supple. Fragile, soft, cut, torn… The paint brings the paper to life,  the paper, as partner, is an integral part of my work; Fine paper, supple. Fragile, soft, cut, torn. The paint is fed by all the colours. Pure, alive colours. Reds, […]