• Allan Friis

      Thursday, 16 August 2012 15:42

        During beginning of 2010 Friis got an idea to develop a kind of imagery, simplified to symbols like icons, which at the same time could be used to express a complex course of events and also drama, rich with associations. The specific pictures could not only be single symbols. They could also, through combinations […]

    • Bernard Britt

      Thursday, 16 August 2012 15:35

      I am fascinated by spontaneous creating, by exploring and combining various techniques: 1. China ink, automatic drawing, often on home-made paper 2. Acrylic and Oil Painting (big size, gestual painting) 3. Ceramic ( mainly japanese ”Raku” firing) 4. Papiermâché, Glass, Silver, and Wood britt-bernard.lu   *** This article was published by NY Arts Magazine, 2011. […]

    • Susanne Demane

      Tuesday, 14 August 2012 19:02

      The Women’s figure has always been a central point in my art. Through life she wears my secrets. The painting is my desire! Here and now and then The colour on the palette. The scent of fantasy and dreams The path of the brush on the easel. Movements that never have existed. And yet always there. Existing. […]

    • Barbara Pissot

      Tuesday, 14 August 2012 18:58

        I am a native of Frankfurt/Main, Germany. After years in administrative jobs I moved to Switzerland where my passion for paintings increased rapidly. I develop my images based on spontaneous ideas as well as impressions. I prefer to use wipe metal, acryl structure paste, granit paint and metallic colors. This results in three-dimensional images that express […]

    • Maria Rosina Jaakkola

      Thursday, 2 August 2012 15:52

        “landscape architecture and fine art, are interwoven in the texture of my life.“     Courtesy of the artist. Maria Rosina Jaakkola www.mariarosina.fi My two careers, landscape architecture and fine art, are interwoven in the texture of my life. Landscape architecture has provided me with a way of combining my interest in nature and […]

    • Luise Davis

      Thursday, 2 August 2012 15:30

      I’m an aquatic ecologist by profession and an artist for the pleasure of it. I’m fascinated by what happens—the blending and run-ins and echoing shapes—when water and pigment are poured an allowed to mix freely on the page.  The patterns that result are akin to the ever-changing patterns that I see in aquatic ecosystems. luisedavis.com

    • Alessandro Di Cola

      Thursday, 2 August 2012 15:26

        “My work presents an image imbued with the nuances of the infinite.“   Courtesy of the artist.   Alessandro Di Cola www.alessandrodicola.com   Like an old picture that has passed through the wallets of several generations, ripped, torn, and rebuilt, it still retains its essence, its aura. In the memory, in the history of […]

    • Tom Erik Andersen

      Tuesday, 24 July 2012 18:35

        “I see everything, I hear everything and it is my curse.“       Courtesy of the artist.   Tom Erik Andersen www.prolog.no   ” what you see is not what you get “ When I close my eyes I can see everything. And with closed eyes I enter into my inner universe, where […]

    • Aud-Irene Andersen

      Tuesday, 24 July 2012 18:32

      My art work is contemporary, lively, and expresses faith, hope, and love. galleri-haap.com  

    • Vishal Misra

      Tuesday, 24 July 2012 18:01

      My process begins with a faithful realistic image, capturing the idea in form and flesh. Then I represent my internal conflict by attempting to make it abstract within the illusion of the figures. The lines symbolize echoes of the past, the present line of vision or the future desires – which resonate for all.  Figures threatening to […]