Artists Describing Their Art:
Luise Andersen -
Kenneth Ruxton - Art created from the mind unplanned starting with one and continuing with more, a sense of flow, keeping to a style until finished, there are 22 pictures created this time, perhaps I'm not finished yet, the last time it lasted for 350 pictures and took a year to reach an end, ...
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. ...
Angela Jenks - At one time or another we have each used the phrase aEURoebutterflies in my stomachaEUR. Anxiety disorders are a very common experience however, unlike physical objects, they cannot be held in your hands. Using butterflies as a metaphor, this series of works creates a visual representation of this emotion. Through a variety of mediums, from resin and plaster to digital painting and motion graphics, I create a dichotomy between objects. The solid, heavy and visually weighted forms speak to strength in contrast to the semi-transparent fragile surfaces that can be easily destroyed. I intend for the repetition of form, the surfaces suffocated by butterflies, and the progressive thinning out of elements to symbolize a personaEURtms journey to improvement. And although I use light in my work to send a positive message, I invite viewers to question their own mental health and experience something like the nervousness and fear associated with this disorder....