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Solange Nourry
I have painted in watercolor for over 10 years. My greatest achievements are born with spots of color (pigment) deposited into wet paper. The quantities of water and pigments used, along with my inclinations and my emotions all affect the results. I challenge myself to imagine or see what I will do with this fusion of colors before […]
Vanessa Aves
Merging literature and visual art act as the catalyst for creating my autobiography, Pendulum. The story journeys through irrational thoughts of self-inflicted pain as each segment explores the different abnormalities inherent in the rampant stages of what is to be bi-polar. Each self-portrait and abstraction carries facets that create entirely different tones. The fluctuation in […]
Jimmy DeSana at Salon 94
On Friday, June 21st NY Arts Magazine attended the opening of Party Picks at Salon 94 Bowery, which encapsulates a dynamic selection of Jimmy DeSana’s incredibly visceral oeuvre. DeSana is most well known for documentation of the New York punk scene and the celebrities that represent this aggressive, yet equally titillating cultural movement. However, labeling […]
Shirazeh Houshiary’s Breath At the 55th Biennale di Venezia
To arrive at the Arsenale Nord one must take a boat. As I step from the quay, the frenetic, madding opening week bustle of the Arsenale is left behind. There is no sense of loss. A light drizzle is in the air and I feel as though I’m on a pilgrimage towards tranquility and peace, […]
Astrid Jacobs
I studied at the Art Academy in Hamburg, Germany. I’ve always loved art, music and, dance. When I capture joyful and moving moments of life in my pictures I mix the shining colors of my art according to these moments. For me there is a parallel between the harmony of colors and harmony of musical […]
Ajay Narayan
My photos are my world as I see it. They are the moments which I capture as my own expressions. They are full of forms, colors and depth. My photos are inspired by the fascination of nature enriching our lives in all its forms. I am happy to catch these moments to marvel and share […]
Mamuka Mikeladze
My art is based on good will and harmony. The concern about disharmony and inhumanity in the world is a source of constant inspiration in my work. The information I receive from mythology, the Bible and everyday reality become the spiritual instruments in my mind, the material for mental observation. MY rhythmical fantasies and discoveries […]
Ursi Spaltenstein
Every time when I start to create a painting, I already have a concrete idea in my mind. What is going to happen? I am not making the painting, the painting is creating me! The result is – without surprise – definitely different. All the paintings, which were done this way, became my favorites. It […]
DARU-Jung Hyang Kim: Aesthetic Nuances of the Circle by Soojung Hyun
While the writer Richard Sennett presumes that contemporary art has been endeavoring to exclude the human hand in art, this notion appears in opposition to the work of artist DARU-Jung Hyang Kim. In examining her work, one may find a very different direction. Kim’s works possess a vibrant delivery of the brush that engages bold […]