Artists Describing Their Art:
Palle Adamos Finn Jensen - Palle Alamos Finn Jensen is a danish artist. Born in 1949 in Denmark. He has created abstract and figurative expressionistic and coloristic paintings since 1979. Educated in art at Dalgasskolen Art highshool among other art school. Worked as a teacher in math and physics from 1979 to 1985 Poems about freedom and love. Paintings showing the fight against absurdity. Express the conflict between order and wild chaos. The inner conflict between Dionysos and Apollon. Paintings of fantasy butterflies representing freedom and the psyche. His goal is to praise life through his art. Inspired by Gods wisdom and love He now makes drawings and watercolor inspired by visions and life itself He triedsto express the unity with nature and unity with cosmos ...
Somtam T. - Born 1955 in Congo. A true Swiss Cosmopolitan, grown up and educated in many different Countries around the world and speaking seven Languages... Discovered his passion for photography, drawing, painting and Art at 14. Studied Art, Graphic Art, Painting and Restoration of Oil Paintings at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze 1976. Learned Photography by himself following his passion and learning lighting on movie sets during productions. Started in the Eighties with his first Digital Graphic Art on a Macintosh 512 KB. Somtam moved to Thailand and travels around Asia since 1992. It is since then that he felt inspired to create Erotic Art. All his models are Asian and are not professionals. Driven by his passion, Somtam is a genuine free spirit. Always pushing the envelope eager to try, to invent new ways to express his devotion, passion, yes obsession to celebrate the beauty of the female body. His Works are indeed very eclectic, sensual and colourful. His wide spectrum makes him jump from simple classic to elaborated impressionism, surrealism and sometimes even provocative, grotesque allegories. As he says, I create my art to evoke and provoke emotions Favorite quotes Have no fear of perfection YouaEURtmll never ...
Marina Venediktova - My name is Marina Venediktova. I was born in 1974 in the Russian city of Kazan. My father is a professional artist and designer. It is difficult for me to track the moment in the past when painting first captured my attention, apparently from the first days of my life . I always studied with my father, and then graduated from an art school in the city of Kazan, later in 2007 I moved to live in St. Petersburg and practiced for many years in private workshops with artists of the Art Academy of St. Petersburg. As a second education, there was a graduation from the Academy of Astrology, and a large practice of consulting clients. Since then, more than six years have passed, and it was astrology that gave me that unique accent in my paintings, inspired me to a new stage of my work. Now I do not just look at the world, at people, I see them with my own eyes, I see the uniqueness of each person, each soul, even if it is an inanimate object. But words are too stingy to describe it, so I chose my own language-the language of canvas and paint. I ...
Sergey Lesnikov - Old things fascinate - wood, metal, stones, cobweb of craquelure on old varnish .. the way time worked on them. Perhaps as proof that Time is material, and has value in itself. Once, looking at the massive hundred-year-old board from the old house, I imagined all those works on the wood panels, from icons to painting, which we never saw, that left, disappeared, lost in time. How could they look like Then I came to idea to make such a thing, looking like a found artifact, with fragments of old painting on ancient piece of wood. So I have created it, and continue working now.. Additional technical education helps to find new and new technological solutions, and now every work is physically unique, because of the uniqueness of the key element - old wood, and because of the peculiarities of the process. Nowadays, when so many people are interested in medieval style, fantasy and pseudo-historical stories- from The Lord of the Rings to the Game of Thrones, such kind of works are interesting, arenaEURtmt they Such as they could be, if they existed in reality and reached our days.. Im always in search- of new approaches, new materials, sometimes ...
Arnold Cecchini - After being honorably discharged from the 1st Army I apprenticed under Master Designer Charles Connick Jr. in Boston while attending nights at Northeastern University. I have been working part time in the Stained Glass Media since 1971. It will always be something I love to do. Ive been commissioned privately for several projects in the late 70s to the present. In the early 80s I held courses in the leaded glass craft at Dutchess, Orange, Columbia Community Colleges, Vassar College, and three BOCES Programs all in New York. In the years since then my energies have been focused in the direction of conservation, repair, and creations. I treated many windows in eight churches, created many windows in a hospital, repaired windows in two other institutions, and conserved two medallions at Eleanor Roosevelts Home at Val Kill in East Park NY. In 2010 I retired after 37 years of government service, and now reside in Central FL....
Monica Puryear - My paintings and drawings portray personal stories, dreams and fantasies of my deep connection with nature. I frequently use animals and plants that intersect in some way to create a feeling of intimacy and mystery. I use vivid colors and rich details of my subjects in the hope of inticing the viewer into my world to discover and relish the beauty they possess. It is my intention to provide the viewer with a respite from the violent imagery that is so prevalent in our daily lives, so one may enter into a richly colored world in a moment of intense beauty....
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Joanna Pasek - Hello! My name is Joanna, I live in a little village in Jura Upland, Poland, I work at home doing things for publishing house based in Silesia and I'm a self-taught artist and illustrator, too. I love to draw my own illustrations to classic fairytales and children books. My favourite media are watercolors, inks and pastel pencils. I take comissions, too, so if you'd like to have a drawing made just for you (your favourite fairytale?) don't hesitate to ask!...