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Dominique Belvedere

I am painting. When we have become friends, my painting and I, when our intimate and intense interaction has proved successful, when we have found ourselves to be soul mates—then my work is done. dominique-belvedere.ch

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Eric Ranveau

I look for the common language between figurative and abstract art. Where does the first end and where does the second begin? For 24 years, I have heard both, “You are abstract!” and, “You are figurative!” In fact, I am very interested by both and with the natural mix created my own style. So, why […]

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Alma Sheik

My works are mostly oils on canvas, but I also work in acrylics and pastels. A sincere and passionate painting celebrates life in all its different incarnations. My subjects are typically abstracted natural forms, landscapes, human figures, and still lifes that have their foundation in a perception of reality. I find that I am attracted […]

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Ossur Mohr

I come from the Faroe Islands, but I live in Denmark now. My inspiration comes from the Faroese light and colors. My art represents an eternal search and longing to recreate fleeting moments and the changing glimmer of light, but I must continuously remind myself that it can only be done in glimpses. ossurmohr.dk

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Judith Stahl Schidlowsky

A creation is not separated from the creator, until it leaves him. When I create, it is the representation of all parts and forces in me. Sometimes I will be under the influence of my inner and sometimes my inner will be in dialogue with something exterior, which has touched me and stayed engraved as […]

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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. […]

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Vincent Desiderio at Marlborough Gallery

Vincent Desiderio is perhaps settling too comfortably into the role of master.  Long considered one of the more skilled and thoughtful painters of our generation, his impressive 2011 showing at New York’s Marlborough put him amongst our best.  The exhibition remains a peak moment in Desiderio’s career, where decades of discipline, contemplation, experimentation and deliberate […]

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Björn Meyer-Ebrecht and Osamu Kobayashi at Storefront Ten Eyck

  Björn Meyer-Ebrecht and Osamu Kobayashi  January 31 – February 23, 2014 Storefront Ten Eyck 324 Ten Eyck St Brooklyn storefrontteneyck.com

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Julie Buffet

I have studied architecture several years before becoming an autodidact painter. Colors, people, and buildings combined in my oil paintings are created to be shared with you. I get inspired with very different themes: harbors and people on beaches from the French western coast where I live, tango and pubs’ friendly ambiance, the circus of […]

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Isabelle Habegger

My work aims to take a fresh view on what you see, far away from conformity. It is not that I take on a distant or distinguishing view: it is rather through my very personal and individual perspective and power of expression that the work speaks to the spectator. Living today in a world with […]

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