Tag Archives: Acrylic
Charlotte Leadbeater
I have always loved drawing directly from my subject, particularly figures in movement, portraits, and dramatic landscapes. I like wild, dramatic places and watching athletes and dancers at the peak of their fitness. I work with mixed media using torn paper, acrylics, and oil pastels, but love working purely in oils too. I love the […]
Hans Andre: Unfortunately, Most People are Blind
Rarely do I willingly speak of my paintings. What I see is not necessarily the same as you see. The paintings should only be seen in the viewer’s own eyes. However, in my last solo exhibition during the fall in Milan, organized by Camaver Kunsthaus, an Italian asked why the people in the paintings are always […]
Kathryn Gastelum
Abstract, colorful, and dynamic in composition, my paintings are created in the richness of oils, the spontaneity of acrylics, and fluidity of encaustic layers. They are an improvisation in color as paint covers the canvas in harmonious tones & colors creating a spontaneous “visual jazz.” I’m driven by color every day and listening to jazz […]
Christel Schmidt
I like to work with a brush, spatula, and my fingers. All the three paintings are made in this way. The base is of acrylic, above that I have worked with oil. I wanted to show my feelings in the art works, to mediate the danger and beauty of the mountains, and the love of […]
Luc Reichert
My first steps are applying watercolor paints and pastel, then I use an abstract style in oil and acrylic. After living a few years in the abstract world, I began to be disgusted by huge global abstract productions. My style now is very much trivial or primitive. I adore letting off steam and creating a […]
Announcing Adriatic Wonder: the Work of Davor Vukovic
For Immediate Release: Adriatic Wonder: the Work of Davor Vukovic Broadway Gallery, 473 Broadway Fl. 7, New York, NY 10013. October 16th – 29th 2013 Opening Reception October 17th 6-8pm Broadway Gallery is proud to announce an exhibition featuring the new work of Davor Vukovic. His most recent and largest paintings (300×300 cm) are to […]
Anna Carin Stein
I use Japanese paper and acrylic paints with various nice paper insert. A special tool for the acrylic paints. Also, a little black stretch-figure in all my artworks above my signature. All artworks are original. My paintings are influenced by travelling and different cultures. www.artacstein.com
In Conversation: Ed Rubin Interviews Mary Hrbacek
The following conversation was conducted with Mary Hrbacek over the telephone, as well as via email by Edward Rubin on April 23, 2013. Edward Rubin: Why Trees? What is it that made you start painting trees? Give us a little history of what made you switch from painting rocks to painting portraits of trees. Mary […]