Artists Describing Their Art:
Eduardo Guelfenbein - Eduardo Guelfenbein's art has always been dominated by the commanding presence of the figure. Close to a free narrative figuration which represents a South American expression, an imprint of energy of speed and movement, he constructed certain of the latter works in free of form, leaving the work to express itself, exploding the outlines of faces and bodies, favoring gesture and color. Waves in vibrant colors create shadows and in a picture as "Peopled" it is practically impossible to decipher the puzzle that mixes the faces and the bodies in colored whirls. Some suggestive signs arise such as an eye, or a profile inseparable from a movement that runs, encompassing the entire canvas. This fluidity, that gives the title to the exposition, characterizes perfectly the latter animated work of a volcanic spirit close of the primordial and veiled force that presided Creation. Here, Guelfenbein finds the way of an "almost abstraction", whirling, lively, that comes close to European pictorial experiences such as Cobra, and particularly of Lindstrom (not exactly Cobra), of which the research corresponded to the exploration of the basic energies translated by the usage of the bold colors and the "sculpture" of pictorial matter. ...
Debra Ann - My name is Debra Ann and I make modern art in the form of hanging mobiles. I have been an artist since I was a teenager. I've always loved creating paintings, drawings, cartoons, sculpture, music, and writing. I remember my 5th grade teacher back in the Midwest, Mrs. Ward, was obsessed with art mobiles and we were given a classroom project of creating one. She pondered out loud how to make the shapes perfectly cut and that memory sticks with me today. I love the work of Alexander Calder and strive to make modern art that will add beauty and color to your home or business....
Ana Castro Feijoo - My work is essentially a visual development of the relationnships between shapes, colors, line and emotion, with in speecific field, sometimes the symbols reveal themselves spontaneously, my chalenge in their balancein space. It is halfway between abstraction and figuration. I donA't analyze, I donA't coneptualize, rather I build and destroy until I unravel a portrait of the moment. It is my language to express mmy interior, difficult with words. In the paintings I paint layer upon layer, letting it happen and flo, in the engraving especially llately in the monocopie, once the inks have been disseminated I am intereested in exploring the accident that occurs when literally exploding them under the pressure of the press, moment by moment, until the appropriate ones are captured on papeer or canvas. I am a multifaceted artist. I am attracted to the challenges of differrent disciplines. It is an evolution in time, while the work is being created, to the point that I see an abstract representation of something that I had not seen before and I allow the work to have its own presence....
Caren Keyser - My expressionist paintings are done using an intuitive process. I begin with the paint and then allow the paint and my subconscious to lead me to the subject matter. Exciting interactions between colors evolve from brushwork, pouring, glazing, spraying and other techniques. I strive to show the essence of the subject rather than paint an overly realistic image. I never know what I will find next in my work. I hope it will be dramatic and emotional. Note that the paintings are not framed. ------------------------------------- I began painting professionally in 1977 after studying art at Florida Atlantic University. There I explored the many styles and techniques available to the acrylic painter. My first photo-realism style piece was created while attending FAU. I knew from that moment that realistic nature scenes would be my style of choice. This remained my theme and style until after 2005. As time has passed my work has changed and become more creative in its processes. Color is still the dominant feature in my work. As my focus has shifted toward expressionism I stored my realism pieces. The originals of many of them are still available for purchase and are included in my inventory here at ...
Mariana Oros - Lucrari in colectii particulare in ROMANIA, OLANDA , BELGIA, GERMANIA, MAREA BRITANIE, USA, CANADA, BOSNIA I HERTEGOVINA, FRANTA, TAIWAN, KOSOVO. PUBLICATII 2009- Aparitie pe coperta cartii FILOSIFIA SFLETULUI scrisa de Doriana Crisan, cu lucrarea SUFLET IN AMURG signed 2009. 2010-Aparitie pe coperta cartii aEURoeFILOSIFIA SFLETULUIaEUR by Doriana Crisan, cu lucrarea SUFLET IN AMURG semnat 2009. 2011-Aparitie in aEURoeInternational Dictionary of Artists Volume I by World Wide Art Book , United States, cu lucrarea ASCULTAND BEETHOVEN signed 2010. 2011-Aparitie in aEURoe Salloni Vjeshtor aEUR" Autumn SalonaEUR by Art Gallery Gjilan, Kosovo, cu lucrarea Ascultand Beethoven aEUR"semnat 2010. 2012 aEUR" Aparitie in aEURoe Art Revilution Taipei aEUR" My art, My showaEUR by Taipei World Trade Center , cu lucrarea Vioara aEUR" semnata 2011. 2013 aEUR" Aparitie in aEURoeWIP aEURoe by Wippublication , United States, cu lucrarile La tronul meduzelor -semnat 2013, Ceasornicarul de pe Champs Elyees aEUR" semnat 2013, Prin padurea muzicala aEUR" semnat 2011. 2013- Aparitie in POEME AZN LUMINA, AzI CULOARE - ,,PORTRET DE ARTIST editura Regal DaEURart, Romania 2013 aEUR"Aparitie in aEURoeRECURS LA INTELEPCIUNEaEUR .MANUAL PENTRU UMANIZAREA PUSTIULUIantologie de aforisme, maxime, cugetari, citate cA(c)lA"bre, editura Regal DaEURart, Romania. 2013 aEUR" Aparitie in aEURoeState of the Art - Artists bookaEUR by Art Vip Gallery and Galeria Aberta publishers, cu lucrarile...
Susan Bell - It has been my wish to travel and paint the many people and cultures of the world. Raised on a farm in New York until the age of 11, I have seen many aspects of nature. I started out painting landscapes and still life. But my true passion, has been my fascination with people and the human face. I am struck by the innocence and candor of children. My willing subjects have been my grandchildren, much to their delight. There is something about seeing and recognizing your face in a painting. I am drawn to both realistic and abstract expression. It has been a goal in my work to incorporate the two. The many models I have painted have provided inspiration to look for the unique qualities that each of us possesses. It has been recent that I have taken interest in exploring the mystery in the face. Using a building of layers to lend depth and drama has been an exciting process. Committed to learning, my work reflects the wonder I experience daily. My hope is that my work reflects a deeper than skin look into the spirit of the people I do in portraiture. ...
Sanjoy Rakshit - Nature is the almost topmost creators. And change is the nature of low. There changing are going on time to time, with the through every moment of step. Which moment is present, that will be past, after will be began new present time, with the new provisional. That feels need to sixth sense. In live to think, all kind of creativity are impressed with this. In huge moment, feels are lots of together, here ability of catching minimum, and this is depend on which is only in our in previous knowledge. My just as series is, spontaneous reflect of inner feelings & sense, which depend on timing .There can be something reality of present -past. Here appearance may would be supernatural atmosphere. There Lines & color able to reflect their own images , & language. So "Just As" trying to judge and define, the rhythmic flow & harmony of present sense, extraordinarily. THANKS. Rakshit ...
Florian Liber - an international award-winning artist based in New York and Montreal, European Museums Acquisitions NY art fair solo exhibit Pier 92 Spring 2019, Manhattan Notable artists who have benefited from AENY Andy Warhol, Peter Max, Robert Rauschenberg Washington Post My gallery in Montreal Located in the heart of the Montreal Museum district, The Contemporary Arts Gallery features major Canadian and international painters and sculptors such as Jean-Paul Riopelle, Karel Appel, Victor Vasarely, Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Joan Miro, P.E. Borduas, Pierre Alechinsky, Jean McEwen and many others. ...
Alain Nicolet - Alain Nicolet was born in 1951. He works on painting since 1977 and had a lot of exhibitions in France Switzerland, USA, etc. His work is like a long way to understand what painting, life, time or memory could mean. This painting asks questions, doesn't show final answers and try to find a way to ask more and more, and better...... Exhibitions selection 2010 Biennale Art Contemporain, Nogent-sur-Marne 2008 Galerie de l'Eveche, Vence 2007 Galerie Marlyse Calame, Vence 2006 Galerie Marlyse Calame,Vence 2005 Galerie Marlyse Calame, Valbonne 2005 Intra/Extra Muros, Yverdon-les-Bains 2003 Galerie Marlyse Calame, Vence 2002 Atelier 348 Bruxelles 2002 Galerie J-J. Hofstetter, Fribourg 2002 Galerie Marlyse Calame, Vence 2000 Galerie Terre d'Ombre, Sommieres 2001 START Foire d'Art Contemporain, Strasbourg 2001 Artenim,Foire d'Art Contemporain, Nimes 2000 Galerie Odile Mauve, Paris 2000 Artenim,Foire d'Art Contemporain, Nimes 1998 Galerie Jonas, Cortaillod 1995 Galerie Espace suisse, Strasbourg 1994 Galerie Nane Cailler, Lausanne 1993 Manoir de la Ville, Martigny 1993 Galerie Europeenne, Boston Alain Nicolet has artsworks in many collections in Europe, USA and Japan. ...
Reiner Makarowski - I don't like the usage of " uploading the importance and the meaning of artworks by words". I don't like it at all ... and I'm committed not to take place in this marketing game. The main influences of my work seem to be the so called classic modernism represented for example by works of Kandinsky, Klee, Braques a.o. Other influences come from many contemporary painters , for example guys who prefer the so called "lyrical expressionism". And of course I'm on the road to find and establish "my style". ...
Noel Villafuerte - My hope is that you share my passion and witness a step in my journey. I am optimistic in your willingness to allow your minds to be stretched beyond the limits of what your eyes could see. I believe everything is still possible in your life you discover within yourself the courage to journey to unknown places where you will overcome fear and be open to new luminous moments of joy, hope and faith....