"Over my life as an artist, I have worked on two simultaneous and occasionally overlapping bodies of work. The first derives from direct observation of the "real" world, as I find it. My primary interest here is portraiture (in the broadest sense), and even my still lifes derive from that exacting scrutiny. Whether working from sittings, objects, or photographs, my aim is fidelity to the specific subject in these representational and more traditional paintings. The second body of work comes from the inside out. It bypasses rational observation, instead being an imagined response to the world as I find it." -Kathryn Jacobi
Kathryn Jacobi was born in Manhattan in 1947. She attended U.C.L.A., U.C. Berkeley, and California State University Northridge, where she graduated with B.A. in 1978 and her M.A. in 1980. Kathryn has spent much of her life in California. She presently lives in Santa Monica, building a new studio attached to her home.
Jacobi is a classically trained, contemporary realist painter, printmaker, and photographer who has worked professionally for over 50 years, exhibiting in galleries and museums throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe; her work has been featured in international publications, including in the Art Market Magazine Issue #49 in 2019.
Her unique triptych, "Sleepwalking Through The Apocalypse," attempts to merge her art's traditional and more abstract threads into a melded and original vision. It's a great pleasure to discuss the creation of this absolutely outstanding artwork, the vision behind and to feature some of her wonderful Still Life works of art.
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Katja Nordmeyer – Cracks, Beauty, and Soul
Katja Nordmeyer's career initially took her into the fashion world, but her passion for painting never left her, and she always felt that painting was what she was destined to do.
Negar Jahanbakhsh – Human self-reflection
Negar Jahanbakhsh (b. 1986, Isfahan) is an internationally award-winning Iranian artist who exhibited her art in countless solo and group exhibitions around the globe, participated in auctions and was awarded prestigious prizes for her unique art.
An Exclusive Interview With Guillermo Lorca
Guillermo Lorca García Huidobro is a well-renowned painter of classical oil. Early paintings have been successfully exposed and sold through important art exhibitions, including The Asprey Exhibition in London and the exhibition "The eternal life" in the most important museum in Chile.
An Exclusive Interview With Kathryn Jacobi
Sleepwalking Through the Apocalypse.
An exclusive interview with Lucas Lamenha
"The following pieces are part of a new collection developed from universal pop culture references and bring new characters and elements created from memories and inspirations of my daily life and reflections."
NATAŠA GREGORIČ NABHAS
Dialog with Monet
Katja Tomzig
CREATING A NEW WORLD
IVONNE WAISSMANN
capturing beauty
EDSON CAMPOS
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Edson Campos has enjoyed sketching and painting since childhood.
Viktoria Ganhao
BETWEEN SUBTLE FIGURATION AND LYRICAL ABSTRACTION