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REZA RAHIMI LASKO ORIENTAL ISLAMIC ART
Reza Rahimi Lasko was born in 1979 in Iran. At the age of 12, he started his official art studies. The most important encouragement came from his mother, who sent him to begin his professional education by Mr. Majid Arvari in 1997.
OZLEM KALMAZ
THE ORGANIC MOVEMENT
Louise Giblin
'PHYSICAL BRIDGE' BETWEEN REALITY AND IMAGINATION
Gloria Marco Munuera
2 Series ASHES | PHOTO-IMPRESSION
CIANE XAVIER
PROCESSES OF IDENTITY
Ciça Callegari magical and fascinating symbiosis
''There is a magical and fascinating symbiosis in this process. I often become a tool in which portions of inert mass await me to be transformed and brought to life. - Ciça Callegari
Igor Moretti
Humility of ancient knowledge
Farigh Ghaderi
The Silent Language Of Art
CHRISTY CHOR Eternal Feminine
Christy Chor is a nature lover, ceramic artist, and storyteller. Nature is her inspiration: the majesty of the landscape, the orchestra of wildlife, and life experiences are the natural flow of energy.
Soul to Soul
Pittsburgh-born artist Ann Tanksley has an innate understanding of the world.
Inspiring Creativity
Museum of Science + Industry Chicago’s Black Creativity program includes a juried exhibition for professional and student artists.
Patterns
Artist Colby Sanford is sharing an intriguing new collection of approximately 20 works, to be displayed at Meyer Gallery in Park City, Utah.
Opera Gallery Presents Manolo Valdés
Solo Exhibition Opening May 20th Features Brand New Works.
COLLECTOR'S FOCUS MARINE ART - Ships Ahoy
Rising 780 feet above the sea, Maine’s Mount Battie overlooks Camden Harbor and Penobscot Bay.
An Exclusive Interview With Jim Tsinganos
"When I first told my father that I wanted to be an illustrator, he just looked blankly at me and said, Are you sure you can make a living doing that? 25 years later, with many awards and work showcased and acknowledged in most illustration annuals across the globe, I'm still here, still making a living."
OPERA GALLERY - ANDY DENZLER
ANATOMY OF THE MIND (4th – 27th June 2021)
Voyages
A new exhibition at Menconi + Schoelkopf focuses on artist Richard Estes’ travel paintings.
It's All About Beauty
GEMMY WOUD-BINNENDIJK
Stillness in Shadow
For painter Andrew Shears, there is a beautiful simplicity in the mundane, the ordinary, the pedestrian.
SKIN & STONE
A COMBINATION OF UNUSUALLY SHAPED FORMS - ALMOST SCULPTURING ON CANVAS - AND STRONG COLORS WITH THE INTENSITY OF MEDITERRANEAN LIGHTS, ENDING IN THE ENERGETIC GAME BETWEEN SUBTLETY AND STRENGTH. - BILJANA JOTIC, ART HISTORIAN
Magical Moments
Matthew Sievers’ paintings of rural landscapes and cities are dynamic expressions of light, color and atmosphere.
ARAM GERSHUNI
OBSERVATION IS NOT AN END, BUT A MEANS.
Sharing Space
Claire Kincade invites us to share in the experience of the objects she surrounds herself with and that she arranges in her still life paintings.
Yael Dryzin – Transitions
Yael Dryzin Born in 1986, lives and works in Israel and Greece. Graduate of Art Studies at Bezalel Academy, Jerusalem (2014).
NIDAL KHADDOUR
POSITIVE REFLECTION | GEOMETRIC ABSTRACTION
Power of Experience
Pegah Samaie was born in Iran and has lived in the United States for 10 years. She received her BFA and MFA degrees with honors from the Laguna College of Art and Design in Laguna Beach, California.
Anat Hadar 2 Series
In this series, I've created mainly women's panties. I was fascinated with the idea of creating an intimate wearable object from material that is certainly not.
Big Islands
The gestural artwork of Jennifer Pochinski is guided by instinct— rugged brushstrokes and vivid colors that come together to create an experience of pure human emotion.
Carlos Blanco Artero – Figurative Abstraction
My work could fit within a contemporary figuration but at the same time within abstraction. I have several lines of work, which often converge, and others go their own way.
Andi Arnovitz – Medical Exploration
"There are certain elements of the human form that immediately denote ” female.” The pelvis certainly suggests fertility, the womb, the center of life in its most graphic simplicity. Playing with this form, with bones that feel like lace, with blood that is at once terrifying and beautiful, I draw attention to the female form and its cycles". -Andi Arnovitz