Artists Describing Their Art:
Minh Hang - Through life struggle I was able to understand the profound meaning of my surrounding. Each experienced take me to a different level of awareness and a vision with wiser perspective. Art was a mean for me to coped with all the hardship and struggle in my life, each time i pickup a paint brush i went in to a trend that take me deep down to the cord of my spirituality until i feel my hand was guided by a super being, at this stage i found my sense of security. The process of creating is like a journey to discover a new self and a new world. I like to provoked the deep sense of my emotion where i can create mood that give me the excitement and energy in the process. to me, I found that black and white visually give me a pure sense of reality and raw emotion like a documentary told the story the way it is. with just a simple medium such as black charcoal, ink and acrylic to convey an idea on to a canvas through light and shadow, form and composition to form a visually excitement finish piece of art work. ...
Pedro Ramon Rodriguez Quintana - Hi,my name is Pedro Ramon,I'm a painter of Spain,I work in Spain,and I'm work in art since a know the plastic art and concrete the paint plastic art,but I'm a artis to touch more form of expressions,sculpture,video,computer,photograf,and other temes,my referent idols in the paint work there are so mutch,and i'm have another idols to bright to me i'm my inspirations,like other artist of all genered of music overthere of modern musik,or cinema stars ,or films that all epoques, however I don't real in agree with all of they think and some postures and forms of live acctions,I'm don't considere me that a right or left political,I'm in the middel of some possitions in the world political,somewere I conffusion in this auctitudes,beacouse I don't have a great resolutions. I like painting in american and european styles,expressionism abstract,pop art and conceptual art,and some times I painting in all styles of the world.I'm living in Alcorcon, Madrid when I study and work with art since 1991,I compart my ...
Paul Carbo - I started messing round with wood in 1999 while still working as a graphic artist for the Los Angeles Times. We all worked on computers at that time and I was craving to do art with my hands like we used to back in the "dim time" before computers. I initially started to build small functional art pieces for children. Things like paper and pencil holders. I then progressed to larger caricatures of famous people I thought kids should be aware of like Abe Lincoln and Mark Twain, still intended as furniture for children. I would store the finished cabinets in my living room. They mingled well with my other furniture and and found I using them to store CD's,books ans such. At that point I said to myself " Why wouldn't grown-ups like this kinda thing"? I left my job at the newspaper, forged on and continued to build....
Shoshana Kertesz - In 2003 Shoshana left Hungary and moved to Jerusalem, Israel. She continued to exhibit her artwork throughout Hungary and Israel. The works from this period show an orientation toward biblical and Jewish subjects. In her biblical paintings she uses strong expressions of solemnity and seriousness on the faces to convey the drama of the moment. "I am not concentrating solely on the story itself but mostly on the spiritual response that the story evokes in me". Her more recent works include realistic portraits of great artists, writers, poets, musicians. "I choose my subjects not just based on whom I admire but whom I can identify myself with on certain levels. For me it is also a psychological study, to make a thorough research on my subject`s personality, to dig as deep as possible into their art and to live and breathe who they are in order to bring out the most realistic expression and reflection of their inner and outer being as well as -consciously or not- my own. We achieve the best results in art when we totally identify ourselves with what we want to express. For example if I paint an earring I shouldn`t just look ...