Artists Describing Their Art:
Michael Todd - You may read my short Biodescription about myself on my website artistmichaeltodd.com but briefly Im just one of those multi-talented, highly creative, highly motivated and enthusiastic people that is always expanding his horizons in one form or another. I travel when I can and I adventure. I love to scuba dive and cook. Im 64 and slowing down some haha which is helping me in my visual art performance anyway...more time applied. My next point of destination is Belize to retire and paint Thanks for reading and I do hope, of course, that youll like something I created enough to then purchase and have to embellish your home or business. ...
Diana Donici - Donart workshop came out of passion, the main ingredient for every succesfull activity. For us, the mosaic is the most fascinating part of all plastic arts: first of all, for its unicity and complexity, then for its resistance in time and never getting old-fashioned. And the last but not the least, for the huge passion that comes out of the mosaic artist during dozens or even hundreds of hours of work for a single project. At Donart workshop, we mainly use colored glass for making mosaics, for its proved higher standards compared to ceramic. For sacred themes, such as icons and mural mosaics, we insert pure gold, most of it of 24K. We are specialised in sacred mosaic, but we are glad to work any artistic theme. We invite you to check our gallery, the blog, and also the updated Facebook profile and page:
Joshua Polk - Joshua Polk is a native of Atlanta, GA. He is an aspiring artist making a strong leap onto the art world. His early work revolved around portraits as he was intrigued with connecting with his fan base. His steady persistence and dedication led to an amazing evolution of his work. The artwork is a strong blend of figures and emotion. The strong emotions are captured in the most intense of movements, matched with the most dynamic of colors, creating wonderful stories. Other work explores the modern world, the struggle of politics and life. Not only does every art piece have a story but every piece also has a motive. Through the course of JoshuaaEURtms exploration the meaning has evolved; still every piece captures the inherent internal beauty of art but still presents a strong message to viewers....
Igor Navrotskyi - I consider my work as a tool. With which a person can discover himself. Expand the boundaries and frameworks of the usual perception of the world. Get in touch with inner reality. See its depth and versatility. What can be the impetus for a new one. Through trust in life and a willingness to meet unexpected aspects of the World. Painting for me is the unity of opposites and the search for a balance between them. Logical and emotional, sadness and joy, shadow and light, strength and fragility. I believe that art has the ability to awaken thoughts and emotions, the ability to transform and transform life in an instant.Various techniques and experiments, constant improvement of their expressive capabilities, like filtering and gaining their mature pictorial handwriting. Form, color, texture, light - a harmonious and verified combination of these components and attention to detail. This is my approach to conveying meaning and state. I use color and light. To saturate the canvas space. And to create a unique atmosphere that increases the expressive value and gives greater depth and fullness to my pictorial essays. In my work, my creative part collides with the rational one and this produces unexpected solutions ...
Brett Roeller - Artist, Sculptor, Author, Luthier... I have the attention span of a small child and get mischievous when I get bored, so I stay busy. My usual artist statement is generally pretty boring because I am more interested in the message then the details about myself. I express my innermost fears, desires, and emotions in my work, but ultimately you have to decide what you see in my work, and what it says to you. If you look at my work and feel an emotion, I have succeeded, regardless of what emotion you felt. Hit me up on Facebook at
Danko Merin - Danko Merin, an artist that originates from a determined type of new figuration, from the echos of expressionist realism, expresses in his paintings stratified, complex structures of his individual experience, far from the mere description or explanation. In front of his work, an observer penetrates and directly explores the impersonal and sterilized purity of the artistic syntax. It is stimulating, it can refresh and humanize. Movements in these pictures represent the transmission of vibrating energy. They are like the waves of light in the center of a man they meet at the subtle point where mans physical shape and nature meet. It is a force from which man sometimes gently moves away, but soon after, desperately wishing to come back, dives into it again. If you asked an artist which themes and motifs are found in their works, their most common answer would be a self-portrait. Through the scenes of landscapes, flowers, and historic scenes, painting is just another way of keeping a diary. A personal diary where yesterday is a reflection of todays memory and todays dream becomes a nuance for tomorrow. Thus, art becomes a way of remembering past experiences and events and shares them as personal ...