CATEGORIES
PROKOP IGOR EUGEN
GOD'S CREATIVE PROCESS OF NATURE
GERD PAULICKE
GERD PAULICKE EXPLORES MEDITATIVE, HUMAN-CENTERED THEMES
THE HEALING POWER OF ART
INSPIRED BY THE SPIRIT OF THE ISRAELI DESERT LAND, DAPHNA'S PAINTINGS REVEAL AN INTERNAL JOURNEY INTO THE LANGUAGE OF EMOTIONS BY CREATING IMAGES OF HER OWN REFLECTIONS. SHE COMBINES BOTH ABSTRACT AND IMAGERY TO CREATE A SPACE WHERE INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL WORLDS COLLIDE INTO ONE.
FREDDIE QUINTANA
HEAL OUR HEARTS, EXCITE OUR SENSES AND INSPIRE NEW IDEAS.
The Fantasy World of Per Nylen
I am a painter, photographer, and digital artist in my fifties.
ALEXANDER IVASHKEVICH
PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN
Quan Sun A life story of a passion for art
Using both watercolor and inks on special xuan paper, a traditional paper with a translucent quality, Quan Sun has invented an entirely personal style, where allegory, color, and construction blend together to transcend reality and accentuate the magic of the vision.
YOKE
BRINGING LIFE OUT OF THE SOIL
Evens Arcelin 2SERIES: PLEASURE & PHIDIAS
\" Everything is made of ease and difficulty, many paintings are born with a certain ease and others in pain, and for this, all the surfaces must be well prepared before I apply the first coat of paint that I call chaos, the genesis of all perfect order.\" -
"VANUATU"
TWENTY YEARS \"5 AGO, I TRAVELED REGULARLY TO THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. TAHITI, BORA BORA, UHAINE, RAITEA, TONGA, NEW ZEALAND, AND ONE OF MY FAVORITES VANUATU.
Gloria Marco Munuera
'Ashes' is a series of photograms showing the facial imprint of different individuals. Years ago, when I renewed my passport, I learned that my fingerprints were eroded to the point of being virtually unrecognizable.
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.
Richard MacDonald CONS
What does it mean to be iconic? Surely it is beyond the scope of mere talent or fame and encompasses something that closely resembles an apex of the human experience.
BARBARA VANDENDRIESSCHE
CAPTURING THE EMOTIONAL BODY EXPLORING VISUAL POETRY
Ciça Callegari magical and fascinating symbiosis
Ciça Callegari (b. 1959, Brazil) lives and works between São Paulo and the countryside of Minas Gerais, where she keeps her studio.
An Exclusive Interview With Anna Rubin
A contemporary extension of 700 years of European artistic tradition: Your personal introduction to classical artisan.
Alexandra Kapogianni Beth
"I PREFER CHARACTERS THAT CAN EXIST APART FROM THE WORLD AND LIKE TO SHOW DRAMATIC TENSION."
Ocean of peace - VIVIANNE PARIS PANIGIRIS
Le Cri Des Vagues The Sereams of The Waves: The meaning behind this artwork is to make us understand that our lives and the waves are alike.
KRISTINE NARVIDA
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CERTAIN PARTS OF THE WORK AND ITS ENTIRENESS EXCITES ME. I SHAPE MY SPACE OF SOLITUDE, AND THE WORK THAT EVOLVES LIVES ITS OWN LIFE, DEFIANTLY INDEPENDENT OF ME. I LIKE TO WONDER HOW COLORS HAPPEN AND TO MAINTAIN THE DIMENSIONS IN CONSTANT TENSION. THAT IS INSTANTANEOUS AWARENESS OF FULFILLMENT THAT CAN JUST AS INSTANTLY DISAPPEAR."
An Exclusive Interview With Pietro Campagnoli
Pietro Campagnoli has Asperger P Syndrome, a form of autism that gave him a high I.Q. but bad relationship skills. At High School, he always had problems understanding his classmates' thoughts and how to relate to them.
ANA LEAL
"Psychological Landscapes"
Yael Dryzin – Transitions
Yael Dryzin Born in 1986, lives and works in Israel and Greece. Graduate of Art Studies at Bezalel Academy, Jerusalem (2014).
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
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."
VITA LUKSTINA
"SELF-PORTRAIT"
Richard MacDonald Icons
What does it mean to be iconic? Surely it is beyond the scope of mere talent or fame and encompasses something that closely resembles an apex of the human experience.
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