Sunday 28 December 2014

Glen Josselsohn


‘’Glen Josselsohn is a leading South African Contemporary Artist, who’s unique style is a buzz with energy and movement which opens up the imagination, engages the senses and ignites a sense of curiosity within the viewer. Glen’s Art is booming and has become the hype of the Art World. 

Glen’s Artwork has been recognised locally and internationally, He also exhibits his artwork in Galleries all over the World and participated in the Miami Basel 2013.

Glen has painted for very exclusive Hotels, has been featured on many lifestyle television programmes and has had numerous editorials written in exclusive lifestyle and home magazines, as for the content and the style of Glen's art, it’s timeless and appeals to all. 

‘’Glen Josselsohn’s signature art offers the perfect solution to complement a modern and chic room’’ 




Saturday 20 December 2014

Helena McConochie Art


I am an artist who paints large scale flowers, slightly cropped in oil paint. My flowers are not always in season when I need them so sometimes I take photographs of them when they are available. I am quiet fussy with which flowers I use as they have to perform exactly as I want them. My mother had an amazing garden so I have a lot of history around flowers with seasons, ability to cope with climates and soils, how to get the best result from each flower. Sometimes I feel my art is the same.



Sunday 14 December 2014


Sophie Dumont - Lights in Normandy

Sophie DUMONT’s abstract is not a concept, it is an approach where each canvas builds itself around a graphic design put into perspective by the colour.

The drawing can evoke the contour of a body or the meanders of a landscape. It is only the unpremeditated interpretation of a figurative idea which takes other shapes in space.

The canvas gets structured around a play of curves and lines filtering the lights.

It is in this refined structure that the palette of often contrasted tonalities enters. But the substance is never rough, drawing from its maturation of lyric effects which are the results of a creative work of the material. The knife shapes the material into successive layers which merge into a combination of sparkling colours.

The underlying presence of the different substrata creates this vibration born from the contrast between material and colours to give to the representation its own life, devoid of any reference. The eye of the viewer, far from being guided, is invited to travel freely in the canvas. His perception is only the expression of his own emotions, simply subject to the effect of modulations transcribed by the artist, and which explains this permanent relation between works, with at times changing aspects and mind, but that symbolize a coherent and sincere approach.




Wednesday 10 December 2014

Lucinda Coldrey Fine Art

"When you buy from an independent artist, you are buying more than a painting, a novel or a song. You are buying hundreds of hours of experimentation and thousands of failures, you are buying days, weeks, months, years of frustration and pure joy. You are buying nights of worry about paying the bills, having enough money to eat, feed the children, birds, the dog. You are not buying a thing, you are buying a piece of heart, part of a soul, a private moment in someone's life. Most importantly you are buying the artist more time to do something they are truly passionate about; something that makes all of the above worth the fear and the doubt; something that puts life into the living". Anon




Tuesday 25 November 2014

Artworks By Tracey-anne Pryke


I've been asked to write something about myself that is quite hard as i am more at home with a brush in my hand. So if i was a stranger looking at my works what would say? Hmmmmm! I will leave it up to you.




Monday 24 November 2014

Joseph Reyes


I'm a Canadian artist working in South Korea. I show my works both here and in Canada. I usually work under different pseudonyms depending on the body and style of work. Most of my works incorporate small drawings and text, creating visuals diaries.




Sunday 23 November 2014

Susan Knaap

Susan Knaap is a New Zealand artist whose artistic career has spanned over two decades. During that time her art has traversed the styles of realism, impressionism, expressionism and abstraction. It is the latter which she now focuses on and through which she experiences the greatest amount of creative freedom.

“The process of becoming an artist has taught me how important it is to create work that reflects who I am so that I can move beyond mere craftsmanship and share something of myself in what I do. I find that abstraction – where I am able to focus purely on colour, shapes and mark-making – allows me to do that more readily.

While I don’t set out to paint to a specific brief, the concepts I gravitate to inevitably make their presence felt both in the process of painting and in the finished work – in particular, the broad, intangible themes that underlie life itself – concepts of time and timelessness, concealment and revelation, mystery and transformation, order and chaos.”
Susan’s paintings are lush, multi-layered works rendered in multiple mediums. Her approach is largely intuitive, where the process of painting itself dictates the painting’s direction. Susan’s artwork is defined by a distinctive combination of quiet, pared down areas of colour juxtaposed with fresh, vibrant mark making.




Wednesday 19 November 2014

Abstracts by Norman Pirollo


Award winning artist Norman Pirollo discovered a passion for creativity at an early age. Having pursued a career in the IT industry after studying Computer Science, he has since returned to his passion of creating unique abstract art. 

He is primarily self-taught in both the fine arts and decorative arts. Norman creates abstract art through macro photography He accomplishes this through a process he developed to create abstract compositions. The compositions are meticulously painted to depict an abstract scene and include important elements such as form, contrasting colors, light and curves. Rich vivid colors, curves and intriguing compositions are featured in this abstract work. 

The artwork is then photographed at high resolution and transferred to quality art papers or canvas. Norman has exhibited his art at many art venues in the past few years, both local and international, and his work has been featured in various international magazines. 

As well, he has recently been selected as a finalist for the prestigious NICHE Awards and a finalist for the Art Trends Artist of the Year Award. Norman currently resides and operates his studio in a country setting in Ottawa, Ontario.




Tuesday 18 November 2014

Ursula E. Rettich - Sea to Canvas

Growing up on the small Island of Sylt, hence the studio name "SEA TO CANVAS", a remote place in the German North Sea. It was the nature, the freedom and the mystery of this place what influenced and inspired me: frequently my live and certainly my paintings.

Over time I painted in different styles always pushing forward to get my own character onto every canvas and of course the contents - depending on what live presented to me but I always came back to a free fast brushstroke. This suited me best.

My art is abstract because feelings, dreams, and illusions do not have forms or boundaries. There is nothing more exciting than an empty canvas and the need to use my brush- sponge- pallet knife- etc. to fill it with colors.

I like to give color a certain independence and liberty in my work. I see a picture, say – a landscape – I connect it with my inner emotional space to establish color and shape in my mind but the base of my vision is still the landscape.

What I commit to canvas is an effort to capture both the external picture and my internal response through colour and shape.




Monday 17 November 2014

Andres Villarruel MANGAS


Welcome to my World.

My passion for drawings was evident very early in my teens, after I discovered the smell of oil paintings at the age of 7 years old in the Studio-school of painting of my uncle ( Academia Villarruel ) in Leon ( Spain ).

I received my formation from 1953-1963.

The description of my Art is at once Poetic, Symbolic and Surreal. But it will be more simple to be called Andres Mangas.

A longer description of my work:
My work is a mixture of Realism and Surrealism, I am inspired by the Old Masters and by my idol Salvador Dali. The psychedelic and surreal is on most of my paintings and titles, the poetic, and the Symbolism complete the mixture.

My technique requires a high degree of organization and respect for the drying time. After the preparation of a fondation, I apply the color by transparencies ( glazes ) using pure colors. a technique that can be applied using polymerized linseed oil and resin ( Venice turpentine, and Copal ).

Transparencies, innumerable glazes, rich in detail in a smooth bill, united and polished with a planned improvisation and plurality of meanings seeking:
The Perfection of the Form, Color and Composition.

Andres Mangas




Sunday 16 November 2014

Laura Ceccarelli Arte


Nata a cesena comincia il suo percorso artistico come autodidatta per proseguirlo presso l'accademia romagna. Pittura astratta ed informale, il suo riconoscibile stile ricorda a tratti il futurismo.

Orme sospese si concretizzano creando intrecci ed onde di colore dalle sfumature infinite, dove il contenuto si confonde con la decorazione e la decorazione diventa contenuto: il cuore della pittura.




Thursday 13 November 2014

Lyrique - French artist Roseline Aloumami


La peinture s'impose à moi comme un moyen d'expression et me permet d'y transcrire mes émotions. Lorsque je peins, je m'évade, je m'exprime et partage. Pour plus de liberté, j'ai quitté mon chevalet pour m'installer sur le sol, travaillant avec les mains, dans un bonheur de peindre qui me saisit toute entière.





Wednesday 12 November 2014

Melissa Jean


Canadian artist, Melissa Jean, currently paints full time out of her Kenora, Ontario studio, as well on location on and around Lake of the Woods, and throughout other parts of Canada. Through her unique perspectives, she strives to capture the spirit and energy of the images she paints.

“I have an irresistible and unstoppable urge to create, that grows stronger with each new day. I smile at the brush strokes that have become my own, like a friend who has suddenly become an old friend. We travel together and explore the hidden treasures of nature. There is a human connection in each original piece of art, it is a thoughtful thing.” -Melissa Jean

Melissa’s artwork has found homes in private and corporate collections throughout Canada, the United States, and Europe.

“Following her dream, Melissa Jean has become a fast emerging professional artist. She continues to amaze us with her unique perspective and an inquisitive eye, revealing abstract beauty and details in nature that others may take for granted.” -Jenny Tasker-DeLury, owner of The Woodlands Gallery, Wpg, MB




Tuesday 11 November 2014

Sonya Zero

My work explores the bridge between reality and the subliminal. My passion is to reflect upon this translucent world with its unknown coalescence of images and colours.




Friday 7 November 2014

Kerrie Warren Abstract Expressionist Action Painter


My aim as an Action Painter is to bypass self-censoring thought and ‘feel’ my way through the creative process. Initially it’s about letting go of having a preconceived idea and simply making a physical and emotional connection with the raw materials as I move, dribble, splatter and throw.
Trusting in the process itself, I work freely in the moment ‘on the floor’ as mark follows mark in a visual domino, creating a series of unplanned scenarios that tantalize my senses from the surface whilst being recorded in the foundational layers of the painting below. 
I’m intrigued and lured in by the organic patterns of random occurrence, the textures and colours that intertwine, communicate and respond with each other… inspiring me to build upon this free flowing composition as a visual narrative forms. 
At this stage instinct is heightened and becomes paramount as I navigate my way around the canvas which has fast become a platform for a new adventure, incessantly calling and drawing me back to the studio.
The focus becomes more and more intense; emotionally and physically consuming me until the painting resonates with a story of its own, finally releasing me from the process.
Such energetic compositions and broad gestures work best on a large scale where they become an interactive visual playground rather than a painting on a wall.




Thursday 6 November 2014

HL Deviant Art by Ludovic R


HL c'est Ludovic, 32 ans, j'ai toujours eu une attirance pour le dessin. Artiste autodidacte, je n'ai jamais pris de cours de dessin et fonctionne à l'instinct. Je m'intéresse particulièrement à l'art contemporain, l'art de rue, graffitis, street art,... Le monde du tatouage, novateur m'attire et m'inspire beaucoup également. J'essaye de tendre vers de l'hyper-réalisme et graphisme, que ce soit en noir et blanc ou en couleurs. Je dessine pour le moment aussi bien pastels secs, fusains, graphites, stylos, feutres et, à venir, la peinture.Je propose notamment des portraits de personnes, portraits animaliers et autres selon l'inspiration.




Wednesday 5 November 2014

Rebecca Gouldson Metal Wall Art

I create elegant bespoke metal wall pieces for private, corporate and public spaces. 

The beautifully finished, rich metallic and enamel surfaces are created in response to diverse subject matter, including architecture, the rural landscape, and maps.

Working closely with my clients, each response to a commission brief involves taking photographs, and making drawings, prints and collages on paper. This imagery is combined, manipulated and then etched in to metal, or applied to enamel. Layers of processes, including electroplating and chemical patination, are used in innovative sequences, to create unique artworks.




In Light Imagery Photography by Michelle Wermuth

Macro photography is a true expression of how I see things. I see the tiny minuscule details and want to show the world. Usually those drops are only a couple of millimeters in size. The natural world is constantly shifting and changing with the seasons, and as such my work is the same. In the spring my images are bright and colorful. In the winter they are black and white and sepia.




Monday 3 November 2014

Rua Pick - Artist

Rua Pick was born on Moturua Island in 1968. Rua was named by Rongo and Te Aue Hakaraia, very close family friends. He grew up with an artistic family in the Bay of Islands. His Father a potter, his Mother and Sister both painters, the family was always surrounded by art and artists. During 1983 & 1984, Rua was inspired by the tutorage of Selwyn Wilson who taught him kowhaiwhai and encouraged him to pursue his creative style, empowering and enabling him to follow his artistic path.
Ruas early influences were Goya and Dali. After leaving school Rua studied oil painting techniques from books focusing on 17th Century Dutch Painters. He traveled to Europe in 1988. The Prado and Dali Theatre Museums were pivotal experiences on his creative journey. On returning to New Zealand with his mind completely saturated with art, Rua moved to Raglan and developed his style in the genres of Social Surrealism, Mysticism, and Symbolism. 

In 1992, Rua completed a year at the Canterbury School of Fine Arts. He fell in love with the South Island, its deep mystery permeating the land and its people. Rua work has followed a personal inner journey on the river of the mind. This has dealt with the process of separation, vulnerability, empowerment, and integration. From 1995 -2011 Rua set up a Studio / Gallery called Toko Mata (The Visionary Post) in central Christchurch, this was very creative, innovative & prolific period in his art making. From 2000 to the present Rua developed shaped wooden formats artworks, inspired by the natural world to paint on, with layered mixed media under painting, many were reproduced in the book Whispers of Waitaha in 2006. From his new studio Puawananga (Flower of Knowledge) , 2011- to the present Rua has taken up Whakairo ~wood carving, mostly creating Taonga Puoro (traditional sound instruments) along side his usual painting activities. He also been exploring other mediums such ceramics. Throughout Rua life Maori symbology has asserted itself strongly in his work. Polynesian influences surrounded Rua throughout his life and he has a strong affinity with the Land and the Sea. Rua Paintings reflect the stories/narratives of the experiences of Rangi, Papatuanuku and their children over the ages.

Concrete images narrate Rua views and comments to a broad audience. Through his art he honours the timelessness of Ancient histories and mythologies of this land and its peoples. Rua is committed to discussing the world with others through his art. In this process he swings from the dark/Po to the light/Ma, taking inspiration from both worlds.




Sunday 2 November 2014

Friday 31 October 2014

Alexandre Abassi Peinture

Oeuvres originales, avec certificat d'authenticité. Ma technique est de poser des gouttes de peinture d'acrylique ou huile sur toile ou papier. 

Référencé sur le site Artprice leader mondial de l'information sur le marche de l’art Premier prix de Feri'art Nîmes, France.




Thursday 30 October 2014

Yelena Dyumin Art

Hi, I’m Yelena Dyumin, both a professional artist and art educator. The creation and refinement of my unique style has been something I’ve spent decades perfecting my craft and unique style with its whimsical humour, textural sensitivity and vibrant sense of colour. Although I’m a current resident of Sydney, Australia, I was born and raised in Omsk, Russia. As a result of this mixed culture, my aim has been to blend my eclectic background in European art, experiences, and classics with the fresh Australian colours of both life and nature I’ve come to find.

I’m most passionate about painting and drawing and have been involved with the two since childhood. I’ve always loved the experience of losing myself in thought and diving into the world of art and imagination. This creative introspection allows me to produce art that is not only beautiful, but one-of-a-kind. I’ve been told again and again that this uncanny ability to illustrate the exceptional beauty of everyday life is what makes my artwork lovable. 

Throughout my career, I’ve accumulated a vast repertoire of artistic techniques that have allowed me to better illustrate my intentions as an artist. My aim is to create unforgettable works and impart a deep emotional connection between objects and human beings whenever I begin a new piece. As a result, most of my work conveys the synthesis between Eastern and Western art, the figurative and the abstract, and the real and imaginary. 

I am a highly educated and experienced artist as well as an accomplished lecturer specializing in painting, graphics, and art history/theory. I graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in Painting at Omsk State University, with First Class Honours. About a year later, I began my 14 year career as a lecturer in Fine Arts at the same university. During that time, from 1992 -1994, I took an Advanced Master Course in Fine Arts at the Repin State Academic Institute for Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in St. Petersburg, Russia as well as a Professional Fine Arts Master Class at V.I. Surikov State Academic Art Institute in Moscow, Russia.

I’ve been involved in a number of professional organizations throughout my career such as the Russian Association of Painters & Sculptors and the Russian Academy of the Arts. Today, I am an active member of the Australian Multicultural Arts & Media Association. 

I have been featured in prominent art galleries and exhibitions in Russia, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Australia. 

I also run “Kids Love Art”, Yelena Dyumin’ School of Fine Arts in Bondi and Artarmon/Chatswood (NSW), specialising in imparting a grasp of depth, tone and awareness of light in subjects to my students. 

I believe that my constant exposure to new ideas and types of art is what has allowed me to develop into the artist I am today.

I am a passionate artist and my ultimate aim is to focus on the quality of my work rather that the quantity of it and impart a small piece of myself as an artist into each and every one of my creations.




Wednesday 29 October 2014

Bare Mind Art

My work is influenced by surrealism, based on my dreams, feelings, and imaginations. I'd love the viewers to discover his or her own meaning from my paintings whether that meaning is what I personally intended or not.




Tuesday 28 October 2014

Nemesh Art

Welcome to a world of energies vibrations and emotions. Through my long painting practice I have learned to open up to the frequencies around me and transform them on to the canvas. I can say that my art is non-conceptual type of art because it is difficult to put my work in any category, I want to mention that usually I start my paintings without any idea, when I feel moved to paint, it just comes out and I follow where I am led.