ARTiculAction Art Review 2015 Biennial Issue

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SUMMARY

(Finland)

98

Eric Hynynen

"Art is a quest for freedom. The very act of making an artwork is radical, as it is outside the realm of what is controlled. There are no rules. The irrational and illogical are acceptable, even cherished. Art has the value of being useless, having no practical function. "

(USA)

106

Skye Schirmer

" As an artist, but also as a woman, I aim to relay challenges faced by myself and other women in today’s society. The power struggles between men and women, and women and women, which I observe through social media as well as in real life, are disheartening and problematic. "

124

(Spain)

Jeff Klena

"My Style is subjective to the viewers preconceptions. I am a figure artist. The rest is up for interpretation. The artistic influences on my paintings are quite varied. I am most influenced by the Symbolist. Which turned into the modern Illustration movement. "

(Spain)

138

Lianne Alcon

"Lianne Alcon is an expressionistic painter whose canvases reflect images viewed by an experienced, discerning eye for the essential. Yet her painting style is loose—in contrast to her disciplined approach—and it frequently incorporates swirling strokes and liberal use of her brushes. "

(USA)

152

Kayla Nirschel

"My artworks attempt to both observe my own identity, environment and reality as well as answer these questions through interdisciplinary technology and techniques."

(Germany)

172

With my pictures I reduce situations to their essence, bringing the message of a situation to light. My painting is concerned with the experience in different situations, in which the obvious is extracted and the subtle, not obvious, is highlighted.

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Alwina Heinz


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