Dan Goldberg is an American Abstract Painter. Born in California in 1956, he has traveled extensively throughout the United States, South America and Europe. It was during his time living in the American Southwest, with it’s constant changing moods of light, color, texture and movement that he began to formulate his ideas about contemporary painting. […]
Artists from United States
Yvette Kaiser Smith
yvette@kaisersmith.com Currently a resident of Chicago, Yvette Kaiser Smith was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia in 1958, and immigrated with family to Dallas, Texas in 1969. Her 1990 BFA from Southern Methodist University focused on sculpture and photography. Since receiving an MFA in Sculpture from University of Chicago in 1994, Yvette has exhibited extensively at regional […]
Barbara Krupp
I was born in a small town in Elyria, Ohio, USA I studied and became a x-ray technician I have never stopped studying, learning or painting. In the first few yea of my rsart career, I was asked to be in a gallery in Rockport, MA. Next, my first international show, Salon D’Aout, Musee Duncan, […]
Machiko Oshima Turner
When I feel a strong emotion or passion from something I have experienced, I need an outlet for these feelings. Like eating when hungry, scratching an itch or sleeping when tired, I have the need to give shape and form to these feelings for others to see. My art is my diary, my record of […]
Alice Juno
She began by creating texture compositions from materials and fabrics. Very soon Alice and people around her understood that her designs were rather independent art objects then outfits.
Vidal Toreyo
Vidal creates colorful patches, lines and patterns, lets the drama dominate his work by using color as a strong element. He describes his paintings as: Sensual Ethereal Metaphysical Amorphous Fleeting Personal Variables.
Ana Ksamit
Ana studied first humanities. Art, literature. She worked for many years as an English second language teacher. She got attracted to geometric abstraction by frequenting a circle of friends. Abstract painters. She began drawing, experimenting herself and finally studied painting. She says, she rediscovered herself, her alter ego.
Robert Lardus
Lardus is fascinated by process painting. He invented dozens of original painting techniques. His “Humanography” combines the idea of writing abstract characters with icons depicting the human being as individual or submerged in a community.