Tag Archives: abstraction
One Burning Question With Matt Mignanelli
NY Arts Magazine: Who is your most cherished “Art Crush?” Matt Mignanelli: I’ve long admired the works of Ellsworth Kelly. The paintings have always spoken to me in a unique way, leaving memorable impressions with each encounter. There is a calm for me within his simplicity. His works exude a power that commands a space, […]
One Burning Question with Trudy Benson
NY Arts Magazine: Please tell us something about your work that often gets overlooked by the unfamiliar or untrained eye. Trudy Benson: I’ve had more than a few studio visits start out with some kind of, “Oh, I get it now,” comment. It’s obvious that the most common mode of consumption of painting today is via […]
Karin Galler
Through my work I try to convey my emotional reality without figures or figurative association, and to portray the barriers between the visible and invisible worlds, as well as the nature of the struggle between light and darkness. The realization of my innermost self succeeds by means of compositional aspects with primary colors. Ranging from […]
Ebru Uygun
Ebru, also known as paper marbling, is one of the most important Turkish arts. This consists of spattering ochre using brushes made of horsetail on the surface of a viscous mucilage, in order to obtain marvelous patterns carefully transferred onto paper. Ebru Uygun stands out with her modern vision of this traditional turkish art by […]
Larissa Romanova
I was born in Russia but I live in Sweden. My art is the story of my life, it is my feelings that choose the colors. The main source of my inspiration is nature, where color plays the lead role. larissaromanova.com
Morten Abild Christensen
To paint does not have to be a cleansing process where your negativity and regret is brushed away with every stroke of a brush. To paint can easily be an expression of the opposite; an expression of faith, hope, and love. This is what characterizes my approach to painting. My paintings are in many ways […]
David Adickes
Although I was born in Texas, my art education came from France; my influences are European art and architecture. I studied two years at the Atelier Fernand Leger in Paris (1948 -1950) and I traveled extensively, including a two year tour around the world settling at Antibes on the Cote d’Azur. My art is collected by several museums and […]
Martha Greiner
As an artist, my artwork comprises multiple dimensions in both aesthetic and educational values. I try to emphasize the little nuances of what we see in our daily lives by using multiple mediums to accomplish this while educating the viewer. I wish to educate the viewer of my work by taking advantage of the opportunity, […]
Nora Velazco
Versatility summarizes my artistic development and personality. I am experimenting with various techniques, and mixing colors and materials, aiming to convey a mixture of suggestive color and expressionist brush works to generate feelings and emotions. My work is generated by spontaneous gesture-driven brushstrokes, transparencies, and the superposition of layers. The dripped paint technique evokes melancholic […]