Tag Archives: painting
Alessandra Ricci
Artistic action posits a relationship with the spectator that prompts emotions and reflections through visual content.Through my art, I express concepts and emotions that are tied to my life experiences. After months of meditation, I impress my conceived images on canvas using varied and new techniques. My double canvas paintings represent explicit messages where the […]
Jehan Ali
Art is life it is the most beautiful universal language that silently speaks aloud. If pain accumulates to generate creativity, then art heals! f-nan.com
Sini Kunnas
Fast drawing and movement with black line in still paintings has defined my art for 15 years. I worked for a long time as an artist before going to have schooling from the Russian Masters with portraits. I am an arts healer in abstract painting as well as in classical styles. My portraits and paintings […]
Johan Warodell
I have been creating art all my life and can now finally live my dream to its fullest by creating art on a daily basis. I am the owner of Warodell art studio, located in south-east Sweden on an island called Öland. I was born in 1979 and have been working with my art professionally […]
Dorothee Vermaaten
I’ve adapted this statement of American novelist John Updike for me and my art, “The cave of humanity shines through the pulsating light of art!” In Updike’s novels there is a stout, powerfully designed language, vibrant colors, and poetic richness, which I also create in my pictures. There are also works that use color very […]
Rebuilding Subliminal Models: the work of Malcolm Morley
Malcolm Morley’s paintings share a connection with Pop Art—but he isn’t a Pop Artist. He created his work using methods similar to the Photorealists—but he isn’t one of those either. The artist just does not fit into any one particular genealogy; this connection to Photorealism, or Superrealism—as he named it—was discarded by the artist in […]
The Machine and the Ghost: John O’Connor at Pierogi Gallery
Benoit Mandelbrot, the father of Chaos Theory, in his unfinished memoir told the story of when, during the early 1960s, he walked past a classroom at Harvard University and noticed a fellow-professor drawing a near-identical diagram to the one he’d recently landed upon in the course of his groundbreaking research. Possessive of his discovery, Mandelbrot […]
Andrew Dadson’s Suburban Suprematism at Galleria Franco Noero
A series of black and white surfaces, halfway between paintings and sculptures, articulate the walls in the new spaces of Galleria Franco Noero. Suburban Suprematism is the title of the third exhibition that Andrew Dadson presents in the gallery in Turin. The title itself reveals two of the main sources of Dadson’s artistic research: the […]
Vukovic’s Adriatic Wonder Opens to Enthusiastic Success
It’s not every evening that you get to celebrate the opening of an artist’s work like Davor Vukovic was fortunate enough to enjoy at Broadway Gallery last night. His impressive seascape-inspired abstractions span almost ten feet in any given direction and are full of vibrant colors. An expert in juggling hues, the artist has composed […]