Tag Archives: mixed media
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 […]
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 […]
Nikoloz (KOKA) Tskhvediani
It’s basically impossible for me to define my art. All I can say, is that it carries strong spontaneous energy featuring Abstract Expressionism. My artistic career started in 1990s—the crisis times of Post-Soviet Georgia. Total disorientation of this complicated space greatly inspired me. Through observing the environment I lived in, I used to experiment with different […]
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 […]
Pamela Hardy-Dills
After earning my BFA, my career took the path of graphic design; however, my body of work encompasses a variety of styles including realism, portraiture, and charcoal drawings. Abstractions are my favorite creative release. I’ve always been interested in color, texture, and patina, and they pave the way for each of my abstracts to evolve. […]
Sylva Kanderal
The abstract and figurative painting are more often in the center of my work. Often-but not always- I use photos as very loose templates. I like to improvise, let my imagination run free. I quickly edit trivial areas and focus on parts that require extra attention. Delicate, transparetnt oil colors are my favorites, but I often […]
Agnes Parcesepe
As an artist working with many mediums, I have also developed a special interest in mixed media paintings. I enjoy incorporating multicolored material layers—silk, ribbons, beads, and various fabrics to create a three-dimensional affect for cityscapes, sky lined against rich, vibrant watercolor skies. My watercolors can take up to fourteen layers of carefully applied individual […]
Duane Hilburn
My recent works are an expression of emotional experience during an unusually difficult life, surviving decades of major health issues. My narrative style of painting uses large scale structures and mixed media with heavy textures intended to evoke powerful presences. It is hard to pass by without becoming personally immersed in the mood of each […]
In Conversation: Julie Peppito Interviewed by Leah Oates
Leah Oates: How did you become an artist and what is your family background? Julie Peppito: When I was in the second grade I drew a picture of a turkey and it won first prize in a statewide elementary school competition in Oklahoma. My mom put me in art classes. In my free time I […]