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GUSTAVS FILIPSONS
My work's sole intention or purpose is to communicate with the unknown in our subconscious mind. To find the connection with our true selves, which I believe is something common, we all possess. When painting, communicate the Inner Realm, cross the boundaries of the human mind, touch the Soul and find revelation through artwork."
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“Visual reality is an ever-shifting, highly individualized experience. In any given moment, what we see reflects our inner state and synthesis of outer qualities—light, color, movement, and space. My exploration of dimensional photographic art represents an attempt to recreate the perceptual experience with its dynamic nature and hidden complexities.



In my patented process, I use photographic constructions, a single, often abstracted, image sublimated on aluminum layered with a subtle grid printed on clear acrylic. The resulting visual phenomenon infuses the image with a sense of dimensionality and fluidity affected by such changes as the viewing angle and light.

Irmgard Mehlman's art (work) is a natural (true, truly) explosion of creativity. Paintings in which shapes (forms), colors, and stylistic elements are synergized into beautiful scenarios and in which the fantasy of the observer can freely and limitlessly unfold. Pictures that immediately address all senses and suggest a certain majesty. Always searching for new forms of expression, the artist combines different elements and techniques.



Jean-Maurice Cormier is a photographer based in Canada. His photography encompasses Landscape, Street, Travel, and Semi-Abstract. The process of taking images forces a photographer to slow down and be hyper-aware of his surroundings. Jean-Maurice's objective is to get viewers of his images to also pause and think, with focus and intent, cutting through all of modern life's other visual stimulations.


The images may not shock to get your attention (at least not intentionally) or depict something foreign or inaccessible, but hopefully, they appeal to a sense of esthetics and the hope to connect more fully with day-to-day life, which we so often take for granted. We all need to learn when is the right time to slow down, control our breathing, become self-aware and let inspiration take over.