• Jipé Fronton

      Friday, 7 October 2011 15:48

      “This table made of brush with oil paint on canvas is an idyllic, but mystical image.” Courtesy of the artist. Jipé Fronton www.jipe-art.listoo.biz This table made of brush with oil paint on canvas; is an idyllic, but mystical image. I represented the twelve apostles in the form of animals, and two people, a man and […]

    • Gisela Krause

      Friday, 7 October 2011 15:28

      “In my earlier works the human figure was very dominant.” Courtesy of the artist. Gisela Krause www.giselakrause.ch In my earlier works the human figure was very dominant. I offered a broad scale of theme, from dark and mysterious to humorous, even grotesque. In recent years the human figure has become less important. However, the characteristic […]

    • K.E.M.

      Friday, 7 October 2011 15:12

      “Mainly I care about the world, religions, and cultures and above all: about all we cannot see!” Courtesy of the artist. K.E.M. www.kem4art.com I prefer to paint with lacquer, acryl and lacquer-pens, but also with other materials! On cotton, woods and any items, which can be painted! I pour it, brush it and at last: […]

    • Dragan M. Markovic

      Friday, 7 October 2011 14:41

          “Combined techniques allow me to express myself in a more complex way, as well as to satisfy my need for experimenting.” Courtesy of the artist. Dragan M. Markovicwww.artgalerija.net Works of art of a narrative type were created using combined techniques, and gathered under the name “Occult Realism.” These works mirror my interest in […]

    • Petra Smolenakova

      Saturday, 1 October 2011 22:06

        “Amazingly, my very first work was on display at the Museum of Art In Prague.”   Courtesy of the artist. Petra Smolenakova www.petrasmolenakova.com I was raised in the Czech Republic. Since I was four years old, I began developing skills far beyond my years. Amazingly, my very first work was on display at the […]

    • Ute Michel

      Friday, 30 September 2011 00:40

        “Color completes the final composition.”   Courtesy of the artist. Ute Michel http://michel-ute.guidarts.com/ My paintings are convincing, using powerful and precise graphics. Color completes the final composition. I work in acrylic sometimes adding sand, natural pigments or incorporating collages. The choice of materials and the actual creation of my art depend greatly on intuition […]

    • Therese Sjoedin

      Friday, 30 September 2011 00:31

        “I create abstract art with passion and intensity.”   Courtesy of the artist. Therese Sjoedin www.alle16.se/art-by-therese Light is born from darkness, without darkness there are no contrasts. I began my artistic career as a child, but let the brush rest, until adulthood, when she came in contact with Vedic Art. The original Indian philosophy […]

    • Renée Breig

      Friday, 30 September 2011 00:24

        “I create abstract compositions sustain an ecstatic, continuously emerging dialogue with the viewer.”     Courtesy of the artist. Renée Breig www.art.reneebreig.com In hushed, ethereal hues and rich earth tones, I create abstract compositions sustain an ecstatic, continuously emerging dialogue with the viewer. Blithe, luminous washes of color nebulously cohabit with rich, deep, primary […]

    • Nana Dankwa

      Friday, 30 September 2011 00:16

        “Both Western education and African myths have had a large impact on me.”   Courtesy of the artist. Nana Dankwa www.nanadankwaArt.com I was born in Kumasi, Ghana. In the early 80’s I studied and practiced private art lessons at the University of Science and Technology (Faculty of Fine Arts) with Dr. Kojdo Edusei in […]

    • Mehves Demiren

      Friday, 30 September 2011 00:03

        “My research into Ottoman art and architecture introduced me to Nicaea (Iznik) tiles, which have become an integral part of my work.”   Courtesy of the artist. Mehves Demiren www.mehves.net I was born on April23rd. 1959 in Istanbul, Turkey. She has studied sociology at the University of Strasbourg in France. In 1985 a famous […]