Artists Describing Their Art:
Jan Teunissen - As the second son of a family of nine children, I was born in Veldhoven in the south of the Netherlands and now live and work there in nearby Best. From a technical education background I started painting realistic paintings in 1983. As a self-taught artist, I learned the trade by looking at many paintings by old Dutch and Flemish masters and through contacts with contemporary painters. All my paintings are made in oil on panel. My work often includes everyday things, often including fruit. I put the composition that I plan to paint in my studio in a dark box under subtle lighting to create a clair-obscious atmosphere to which I also strive in my paintings. like bread and fruit. So lifelike, and actually no bigger than in real life, My paintings, except in the Netherlands, have been exhibited and sold in countries such as Belgium, France, Hong Kong, India, Italy, New Zealand, Oman, Taiwan and Qatar....
Jinxian Zhao - my painting is belong to Chinese traditional painting . and 100 handmade . I am Chinese Flower and bird Painting Artists , As to styles, there are two different schools in Chinese traditional painting meticulous painting and free sketch painting. I am special in Meticulous painting , meticulous painting characterized by fine brushwork and close attention to detail....
Bo Leng - Exploring a montage method to combine digital design together with iconized Graffiti and traditional painting techniques to translate elements of classical master paintings in Pointillism similar short strokes and a touch of traditional Chinese freehand painting skills sometimes. When the East meeting the West, old masters shaking hands across time and space, the magics of Pop-Art are happening. Each large oil painting is a symphony of sapphires, jades ambers....
Indrani Ghosh - Texture, dimension, color, and good design are the basis for my work. I am inspired by nature, travel, colors of Nature, Architecture, City and Villages. I work on expressionistic acrylic paintings and impressionistic oil paintings. They are often explosive with color, depth, and texture. While light and architecture play an important part in how I create a sense of place, I also use color and texture as a way to provoke strong emotions. I hope a viewer of my paintings can connect, discover, explore, and take on a journey....