Miya Ozaki Exhibition The media is a transparent sheet. Double-sided work. Fold it in half and change the size according to the situation and your feeling at the time of exhibition. Transparency is reflected in blue love. For our positive future. (size:50x300cm) Styles of art: Abstract Calligpahy
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Interview with Lucy Ghelfi
O-A: What is art to you? Lucy Ghelfi: Art to me is essential in my life. The creative process is what I must do in order to process my thoughts and feelings. Painting is the path that keeps emotionally stable as I am able to process the challenges of everyday life and ward off chronic […]
New objects by Ana-Maria Panaitescu
All of my recent works are a continuation of my geometrical and serialist research, it is about the complex variation of horizontal and vertical lines composition. The “Wood and White composition” has this particularity of trying to combine a traditional material like wood (and its warmth) with something as prosaic as silicon and polistiren are. […]
Interview with Ana-Maria Panaitescu
O-A: What wouldn’t you do without art? What did you discover, achieve with it? Ana-Maria Panaitescu: For sure, art is a way of knowing myself. Is not the only way, but without art, I would know myself less. O-A: What is a vivid memory of a remark concerning your art that got stuck with you? […]
Interview with Jose Manuel Mulero
O-A: What is art to you? Is creating an urge, necessity or maybe an incontournable, essential way of life? Jose Manuel Mulero: Art for me is a way of existence, an essential and uncontrollable way of life … . O-A: What wouldn’t you do without art? What did you discover, achieve with it? Jose Manuel […]
Interview with Anna-Maija Rissanen
O-A: What is art to you? Is creating an urge, necessity or maybe an incontournable, essential way of life? Anna-Maija Rissanen: Art for me is a way of living. Everything I do is somehow linked to art. It is an urge, a necessity, a way to communicate. Not only it empowers, art also heals. A […]
Interview with Bryan Prillwitz
O-A: What is art to you? Is creating an urge, necessity or maybe an incontournable, essential way of life? Bryan Prillwitz: I think that the flesh and blood in my paintings is of Dionysus, of desire, as well as of a tortured feeling of diminishment, or denial. Gender, race, and class conflict come together almost […]
Mirage by Bartos Saro
Mirage by Bartos Saro – abstract landscapes. New series of artworks. Mirage is the phenomenon of creating an apparent image of a distant object. It is formed as a result of refraction of light in layers of air. Other meanings of this term are an unbreakable dream, false hopes or appearances, a snot, delusion, illusion, […]
Erwin Rios – QUO VADIS, socially critical art
Description of a new line of artwork Erwin Rios – Quo vadis, socially critical art One topic that is particularly close to my heart and that finds expression in the series Quo vadis is involuntary and voluntary migration; be it political or economic, as well as integration in the broadest sense. I am shaken by […]
Ingela Wallgren Lindgren – virtual exhibition
“Spirituality in colors” by Ingela Wallgren Lindgren Welcome to see my virtual exhibition! I show abstract paintings in oil, tempera and watercolor. I am inspired by spirituality in the colors and create my artwork intuitively with my inner self and God. The creation of nature is a ground in my art and in my exhibition […]
Jan Astner exhibition at GoodTime Hotel
Jan Astner exhibition at GoodTime Hotel. An exhibition of Jan Astner’s works from the Voluptuous Towns series was held at the GoodTime Hotel. The works were displayed in the hotel hall and the representative hall. . The paintings are unique portraits of cities. Every city is different. Not as urban planning and architecture. People are […]
Bryan Prillwitz new “Drawings”
New artworks by Bryan Prillwitz.