Artists Describing Their Art:
David Evans - My artistic driving force is my continued obsession with four motifs - people, bicycles, buildings and landscape. I sometimes interpret these singly or coalesced within one work. The underlining inspiration for a good deal of my work comes from re-working and distorting quite traditional themes from art, literature, poetry and music. I like to jump the margins between illustration and fine art. Sifting recently through my work, observations, ideas and responses, I think itaEURtms fair to say that I see life, art and my surroundings in a somewhat quirky and whimsical visual wayaEUR| David Evans - Macclesfield Cheshire ...
Herman Van Bon - Keep investing in your childlike imagination is one of Hermans many quotes. He once traveled around the world as a technical photojournalist, nowadays he has been enjoying the beautiful, untouched nature in South Africa for almost 18 years now. Herman finds inspiration in the same nature. The perfect photo in the early morning is just the beginning of his creative journey I like to explore the possibilities and limits of digital art, I just let it flow to see where it can go, sometimes the end result appears quickly, sometimes the creative process takes months and other times the creation dies in its own beauty. Some reviews aEURoeBorn in the Netherlands and currently living in Napier, South Africa, Herman van Bon explores the poetic qualities of photography aEUR" sometimes literally, like in his series of photo haiku. His images highlight the ethereal beauty of the landscapes around him, and the above photo is no exception we loved how so much of the visual action takes place in the sky, with terrestrial life aEUR" trees, grass aEUR" merely a secondary character in a much bigger storyaEUR. aEUR" Ben Huberman WordPress aEURoeWat T.T. Cloete in sy gedig sAa is waar aEUR~die aarde is deur een ...
Olesya Novik - I use unique Technology of creation Pictures - Sculptures by successive imposition of Layers acrylic colors and transparent Resin. Layer after a Layer a Picture grows while we will not get three-dimensional Image. An Image does not seem three-dimensional, it is three-dimensional and even has a Shadow. It is possible to see an Object in all Foreshortening like on a hologram. The Creating of one Painting usually takes 1 - 1,5 months. First Time in the World You can see Portrait in original Size made like this! The creation of Pharaoh Face took 3.5 months. The picture has around 90 - 95 Layers. The Process takes so much time, because after the layer colors and then a layer of transparent resin is necessary to wait 1-2 days until the resin hardens. Photo of Paintings done on three Sides, allowing You to see the Difference in Image when the Angle of View changes. ...