O-A. What is art to you? Erwin Rios: You have to feel art. It’s something that comes from inside, an urge to express something, to let something out … When I have a good day, I get into the flow with painting and everything is fine. But the next day I am dissatisfied and critical. […]
Process Painting
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. […]
New artwork by Ana-Maria Panaitescu
I am very interested in the ways that an object can be tangential to the borders of the canvas and I study this, often. A very simple composition and a very simple chromatic scale, a grisaille: white, black and ochre. When the things are simple, it can happen to be boring for the spectators. So, […]
Interview with Barbara Kemp Cowlin
O-A: What is art to you? Is creating an urge, necessity or something else for you? Barbara Kemp Cowlin: Art is an integral part of my life. From the time I was a young child I’d be overtaken with the need to create something from nothing. Sometimes I had a clear picture of what I […]
Barbara Krupp – Extra Large Acrylic Painting “Poetic Space”
“Poetic Space” by Barbara Krupp This painting is in the series “Interconnection”. Each day we see the world differently. The interconnection is of course is social, but it is also global, industrial, and economical. When you think about it, it is whirling so fast, what do we do. Well, I think it happened and unfortunately, […]
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 […]
Catherine Guinot – Pixel waves
Title of the series of artwork: Catherine Guinot – Pixel waves Short description of series idea: For this color stripes series, it’s ail about light waves, colors and blood streams … 1 become a pixelated image, like when a video stream suddenly breaks up and blends the images together. For a suspended lime, 1 experience […]
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 […]
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 […]
Barbara Krupp paintings – new artworks
I have some new and exciting photos of my new art in rooms. What an exciting look. I hope everyone wants to hang one in there living room, office, bedroom or anywhere else! Have a look, a picture says 1000 words and I would rather paint. My newest painting is titled “Poetry of Space” and […]
Barbara Kemp Cowlin – The Happy Accident (or not!)
I’ve always said I love the process of painting when the happy accident occurs. You can ask anyone who knows me—I’m not a great planner, hence the happy accident sometimes saves the day. When I start painting I work roughly from reference photos. The 24″x24″ painting below was started last May From initial washes, I […]