Madame Papillon Watercolor, Mixed Acrylic Resin, Chalk Powder on Canvas 45.5 x 38 x 1.5 cm
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Featured Artists
TAHARA MIO
FREDI COHEN
ANNEMARIE ADAMS
RAMSAY ALLAN
ASYA ALPAY
TAMARA ANDJUS
NATALI ANTONOVICH
MARY ARCHIBALD
ART BY ALMA
HENRY BAKER
BELINDA BALASKI
MONTSE BARBERÀ PUJOL
GILL BARRATT
HELIOS BOECHAT
HARRY T. BURLEIGH
CHRISTY CHOR
WENDY COHEN
COLORMO
BETTY COX
GRACEANN CUMMINGS
JOE DE HAAN
LINDA DE ROCHE
MARY DI IORIO
ALESSANDRA DIEFFE
CRISTIAN DIEZ-SANCHEZ
HENRIQUE DIOGO
THOMAS DRAVING
DR. MICHAEL DURST
TORHILD FRØYDIS EID
FINE ART BY ANNAK
CHRISTOPHER FORREST
ROMI GIANNA
MITCHELL GIBSON
PAUL MICHAEL GLASER
DINA GOOD
X-CHEL H
MEGAN HARMER
HOWARD HARRIS
PAUL HARTEL
ATOM HOVHANESYAN
JILL JERNIGAN
THOMAS JEUNET
DANQUIS JOHNSON
JAMY KAHN
SERGEI KARDASHIAN
HIROMI KAWANO
KAT KLEINMAN
JEANETTEKA
DARIA LAHN
IAN RICHARD LAWS
ZHONGQI LI
CATHARINA LINDBORG
DOMINIQUE LOUKIDIS
ALAN MAHOOD
DEBORRA MARSHALL BOHRER
AJAY KUMAR MATTEWADA
KATHY MCKNIGHT
PAUL MEREDITH
BARBARA MIERAU-KLEIN
GLENNA MILLS
KAEKO MIZUTANI
JANE INDIGO MOORE
BILLY MORO WEY
SUSAN H MORRIS
LYNN S. MOVISH
MAREKE MÜLLER
MARY O’CONNOR
G.JOIA & OPTICALEMOTIONS
REZAN OZGER
CHER PRUYS
CHRISTINE PUECHBROUSSOU
SUYAPA QUINN
JALAL QUINN
MADEY RAMIREZ
CAROLE RENAUD
ERIC RICHTER A
ROOTS-ART
JACK ROSENFARB
ALI ROUSE
KAREN SAFER
GAIL SARASOHN
HUMANS SATO
RITA SCHOONMAKER
JUDITH SEILER-SCHLOEMMER
MICHELLE SHIPKA
TEA SHUBLADZE/TEA S ART SIDRANNE
ANGELĖ ŠIMOLIŪNIENĖ
SHIRLEY SLUSHER
DARLENE SPELL
BERND STEINERT
DRAGAN STRUKELJ
STUDIO TJEERD
HAIYANG SUN
TAJ ARTS
JOS TAM
SANDRA TAN
KRYSTYNA TROITSKA
MARGO TROUSDALE
TAMMY HUYNH TRUONG
GALINA V. VOLKOVA
WENXIN WANG
SVEN WEIGLE
MARTI WHITE
STEPHEN E WISE
CAROLE WU
KRISTINA YANCHITSKAYA
MICHELLE YAP
XUE YUAN
MITTY ZALL
EWA ZELLER
ZULUART
The Ethereal Fusion of Nature and Abstraction in Tahara Mio’s Art
Japanese Artist born in Tokyo, Tahara Mio’s artwork masterfully blends fgurative and abstract elements, creating pieces that are both sensitive and symbolic. Her use of soft, ethereal colors efectively conveys joyful and uplifting emotions, suggesting an intention to provide viewers with a sense of happiness and comfort. The stylization of her fgures adds a dreamlike quality, while her dynamic compositions feature intertwining lines that guide the viewer’s eye across the canvas, enhancing the sense of movement and depth.
A notable aspect of Mio’s work is her integration of natural elements, such as birds and fsh, inspired by the light fltering through forests and her experiences painting in nature. This connection to the natural world infuses her art with an intuitive, almost mystical quality. The synthesis of abstract and fgurative forms invites viewers to explore themes of dreams, fantasy, and reality in a nuanced and engaging manner, creating a bridge between the tangible and intangible aspects of existence.
Tahara Mio’s artistic approach resonates with the work of Paul Klee and Marc Chagall, combining abstraction and fguration to produce rich, symbolic content. Like Klee, Mio’s art merges these elements to create meaningful and constructed pieces, while her sensitive themes refect the dreamlike quality found in Chagall’s work. Mio’s unique perspective, rooted in Eastern traditions and enriched by Western infuences, contributes to her distinctive voice in contemporary art.
Madame Papillon
Mixed Media, Acrylic Resin, Chalk Powder, Watercolor on Canvas 45.5 x 38 x 1.5 cm
www.artmajeur.com/tahara-mio-tai-yuan-ling
For You
Mary O’Connor was born in Galway in 1975 on the west coast of Ireland, a region celebrated for
Pinning
Paper Collage on Canvas with Composite Gold Leaf 220 x 130 cm
Spotlight 38 Mary O’Connor
The Mighty Oak Paper Collage on Canvas with Composite Gold Leaf 100 x 140 cm
Lifting the Lid
3-Dimensional
“Abstraction is a language that speaks to me. I love languages, and every form of art represents a vehicle of communication. Abstract expressionism reaches deep into the unconscious, allowing paint, color, shapes, patterns, textures, and mixed media to take on forms and evoke thoughts within our microscopic, and molecular formations. Everything we see is made up of tiny atoms or particles.”
JAMY KAHN
https://www.jamykahn.art/
Acrylic Mixed Media;
Construction on Wood 85 x 81 x 6 in.
Jamy Kahn Spotlight
Oxygen 3-Dimensional Shaped Construction; Acrylic on Canvas on Wood 89 x 35 x 2.5 in. 11 Spotlight 38 Jamy Kahn
https://www.jamykahn.art
Jamy Kahn
Jamy Kahn Spotlight
Acrylic on Canvas; Shaped Construction on wood 65 x 45 x 2 in.
13 Spotlight 38 Jamy Kahn
“The focus of my work is based on observation of the world mixed with a taste for fantasy. The world changes with time; it could be real, surreal, or abstract depending on what’s happening at a given time. around me. Therefore, our environment, humanity, and technology are united to shape a new reality.”
Mother’s Pride Oil on Canvas 35.8 x 35.8 in.
Billy Moro
Colored
Susan H Morris
https://www.studiotjeerd.nl
Antonia (0311) Digital Photograph Print dimensions may vary
”I found my voice in ethereal, representational work. Using oil, acrylics, and other mediums, my dreamlike paintings reveal their stories to me only upon completion.
DRAGAN STRUKELJ
https://draganstrukelj.com
17 Spotlight 38 Dragan Strukelj
“The inspiration for my drawing comes from a lifelong love of animals. Living in the beautiful Scottish countryside and growing up with horses, dogs, and cats, I developed an appreciation for their musculature spirit, and beauty of the animal. I particularly enjoy bringing out the many textures and colors of their coats, as well as the light and expression in their eyes, which is often said to be the window to the soul.”
MARY ARCHIBALD
www.animalartworkx.com
Belgian artist Natali Antonovich
Winter - Variation 14 Oil on Canvas 50 x 50 cm
“Stories of political power and of day-to-day politics do not particularly interest me. There are too many imposed are not simple to read. Already in their technical realization, they are too complex for easy access. Whenever I realize that a picture is becoming too harmonious and slick, I intervene and destroy what is pleasing.”
BERND STEINERT
https://www.facebook.com/bernd.steinert.5
Bernd Steinert
21 Spotlight 38 Bernd Steinert
Winter - Variation 15 Oil on Canvas 50 x 50 cm
Photograph/Digital Media 3466 x 4620 px
”I’m a photographer and digital artist with an eye for casting iconic scenes in a new light. I seek to bring forward an essence: a set of colors, a pattern, a texture, a contrast. Sometimes details are essential, other in color, context, or perspective, making it both recognizable and refreshing for the viewer.”
ANNEMARIE ADAMS
Jackson Square NOLA
“Art is a life journey that matures like a classic single malt. Based in Scotland, my work focuses on urban landscapes, still life, and experimental surrealism. I am currently studying portraiture and draw inspiration from https://ramsayallan.com
RAMSAY ALLAN
Alfagate Acrylic on Canvas 80 x 60 cm
Asya Alpay
TAMARA ANDJUS
Tamara Andjus
Andjus
The Dreamer Acrylic on Canvas 50 x 40 cm
Metallicball Small
Acrylic on Canvas 50 x 50 x 4 cm
Art by Alma Spotlight
Pinky Promise
Watercolour Gouache 210 x 280 mm
Henry Baker 27 Spotlight 38 Henry Baker
HENRY BAKER
Everglades Watercolor 9 x 12 in
“I am an LA/Kauai-based artist who specializes in watercolor. I am forever seeking peace and your imagination is endlessly open, allowing the kind of creativity that real ‘Art’ is truly made of.
BELINDA BALASKI
https://www.balaski-art.com
Belinda Balaski
MONTSE BARBERÀ PUJOL
www.artmajeur.com/montse-barbera-pujol
Happiness Collection-Happy 04
Acrylic on Cotton Canvas 90 x 60 cm
Montse Barberà Pujol
Ramon Llull-ESDI University
29 Spotlight 38 Montse Barberà Pujol
look at my paintings and see nature as I do, sharing my love of it.”
GILL BARRATT
www.theartofbackyardbunnies.co.uk
Les Rosaires Oil on Canvas 30 x 15 in.
Gill Barratt Spotlight 38 30
call biological life. Some forces interfere over endless time to amalgamate elements together until life manifests from them. I came to see time and dimensions from a new perspective. If there is an energy called life or a life
HELIOS BOECHAT
Genie and the Serpent Oil on Canvas 24 x 48 in.
“Abstract and surrealistic works of art are often considered esoteric, yet even within these genres, no two people process what they are seeing in the same way.
HARRY T. BURLEIGH
https://art-mine.com/artists/harry-burleigh/
Chromatic Motifs
Acrylic and Oil Pastel on Canvas 60 x 80 cm
Wendy Cohen creates vibrant paintings that integrate shapes, colors, and invites viewers to experience the vibrant chemistry and resonance of her compositions.
WENDY COHEN
www.wendycohen.net.au
http://etsy.com/shop/uniqueandmacabre
Betty Cox
“I tell people I paint ‘God’s mistake’ because my art evolved from a paranormal experience I had in 1995 gaze as a medium in my work, symbolizing the importance of ‘the witness’ to innocence.”
GRACEANN
www.graceanncummings.art
Art in Violet Glossy Paper Mounted on Cardboard 2 x 70 x 100 cm
Colormo
Colormo
Fisherman’s Cup Race
Found Seashore Objects 10 x 21 x 1.25 in
“Living on an island provides a rich source of ingredients for my art, particularly from seashore and the ocean, often incorporate elements of seafaring history. I aim to infuse life, personality, and humor into my work, with a focus on movement and dynamism. Though I have no formal Diggersfour@gmail.com.
JOE DE HAAN
Joe De Haan
https://alessandradieffe.myportfolio.com/
Murano Caramella Acrylic on Canvas 30 x 40 in.
imagination, intertwined with life, love, and music, pouring out onto a willing canvas. Over the past few years, I have involuntarily embarked on a journey. I believe that events and people in my life, amidst all the chaos, are purposeful synchronicities meant to be.
artists, dreams, colors, memories, musical lyrics, and landscapes. I usually work by laying all the canvases on the engaged and the mind is entangled in a crescendo of emotions.”
“Dream up the kind of world you want to live in, dream out loud.” — Bono
“The work explores the transformation of ceramics, infusing them with a sense of physical creating new forms and experiences. This process not only guarantees the ceramics’ visibility online
Pause 10
Laser Cut Welded Corten Steel 200 x 65 x 71 cm
“The Urban Sculpture Project aims to bring sculpture to the street and make art more accessible to people. It humanizes cities and open spaces by introducing elements that make them more inviting. The concept is to place sculptures without barriers that can serve as companions in dehumanized urban areas. The project aims to extend sculpture in all directions so it can reach corners where live art has never been seen, extending culture by outreach.”
CRISTIAN DIEZ-SANCHEZ
https://www.cristiandiez-sanchez.com/
Pas a Deux 1
Laser Cut Welded Corten Steel 201 x 157 x 103 cm
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THOMAS DRAVING
Beachside Watercolor 22 x 30 in.
Thomas Draving Spotlight
Torhild Frøydis
FINE
AnnaK
to evoke deep emotional resonance. Through deconstructed forms and layered meanings, I invite viewers to engage with my art on a personal level, crafting their own interpretations free from rooted in modernist traditions while pushing the boundaries of contemporary discourse.”
DINA GOOD
Snow on the River Acrylic on Canvas 24 x 48 in.
“When
Redtail Landing Oil 16 x 18 in.
“What inspires me in art is the freedom. It lies at the tip of my art brush. Art carries a distinct vibration for me, capable of miracles—
ROMI GIANNA
www.instagram.com/romigianna
Night Bird
Acrylic on Canvas 108 x 60 cm
Romi Gianna Spotlight
“I am a free and happy-go-lucky soul who is blessed to give free rein to my creativity through as ‘metaphysical fantasy,’ combining esoteric mysticism with regular fantasy, inspired by mythology, world culture, and my imagination in a perhaps unusual mix.” https://www.artwanted.com/x-chel/gallery
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“One day, I went to a local gallery and struck up a conversation with the gallery owner. I told him that I my art with others. Several other gallery owners saw my work, and I got a few more shows.”
MITCHELL GIBSON
Wanda CGI and Oil on Canvas 30 x 30 in.
Mitchell Gibson Spotlight
Dana CGI and Oil on Canvas 30 x 28 in
Gibson
CGI and Oil on Canvas 30 x 30 in.
Mitchell Gibson
Girl in Red CGI and Oil on Canvas 30 x 30 in.
Gibson
Paul Michael Glaser
PAUL MICHAEL GLASER
Cobalt
Digital Media 24 x 18 in.
61 Spotlight 38 Paul Michael Glaser
“As a multi-disciplinary artist over time I have discovered the magnetic connection that each medium has ‘Phoenix’ sculpture series is a
MEGAN HARMER
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 is layered over itself on clear acrylic surfaces and superimposed on a subtle grid. The resulting visual phenomenon infuses
HOWARD HARRIS
Cheetah
expressionist and art brut styles with mixed media, including oil, acrylic, oil stick, pastels, charcoal, and pencil. I believe my work yields a spontaneous truth, with on social issues, I subscribe to a raw sense of urgency that parallels the excitement of life and its accompanying vicissitudes. Only with the viewer’s perception...”
PAUL HARTEL
www.facebook.com/oseneustudiogallery/
Paul Hartel
Shop Front Windows
Mixed Media on Canvas 24 x 20 in.
65 Spotlight 38 Paul Hartel
https://www.facebook.com/oseneustudiogallery/
Woman 4 With Lantern Oil on Canvas 48 x 30 x 1.5 in.
American Gentile Cancer 3 & 4 Holocaust Victim & Survivor
Digital Diptych Collage 34 x 20 in
NASA pics, and more, editing them into digital collages tailored to each show’s concept. I’ve developed icons that I often revamp and
JILL JERNIGAN
jerniganjill0@gmail.com
Jill Jernigan
THOMAS JEUNET
Thomas Jeunet
and sound. I am most fascinated by exploring the summation of these elements. What will metaphysically outside of myself during my creative process? Through exploring these unpredictable variables, I envision the metaphysical transforming into the physical as I work.”
Hiromi Kawana designer. Besides the daily work, she was searching for a way to express her style creatively. Corridor in Memory
HIROMI KAWANO
https://www.opato.info/artwork
Hiromi Kawano
“Art allows me an avenue to express my hope for the world. As a photographer and collage artist, I use color and form to impact emotions and balance the composition.”
KAT KLEINMAN
https://www.katkleinmanart.com
Life Is A Carnival Collage on Paper 16 x 20 in.
“In this piece, I have meticulously depicted Chang’e amidst the ethereal expanse of a sea of clouds. Chang’e, a mortal woman who ascended to the heavens after
https://www.artstation.com/mrrabbit
“The inspiration and motif in my paintings are often combinations of sentences or situations, or more often, words combined with music. The music is important as it is my livelihood. I have painted all my life and am more or less self-taught. Art is a way to understand life.”
JEANETTEKA
Jeanetteka.se
Daria Lahn
Primarily Swampy Acrylic on Canvas 10 x 10 in.
Daria Lahn
DARIA LAHN
I’ll Take a Pack Mixed Media
Daria Lahn
my inner thoughts onto a surface, I convey what it’s like inside myself. The intricate details
https://www.artavita.com/artists/14327-ian-laws/
nup4sm
Acrylic on Canvas 60 x 50 cm Ian Richard Laws
79 Spotlight 38 Catharina Lindborg
Rebirth When Hilma av Klint Guides the Subject
“When I create, I let my inner self speak and then look curiously at the result.”
CATHARINA LINDBORG
and Decadence
anachronism, and poetry, aiming to make people think, play with the spectator’s perceptions, and create an imaginary universe. In the wake of the surrealist movement, my taste for freedom and
DOMINIQUE LOUKIDIS
https://www.dominiqueloukidis.ch
Grandeur
Collage, Fine Art Print on Canvas 100 x 60 cm
ALAN MAHOOD
“Understanding the importance of an artist’s process is a mystery to many. The approach from the right brain is an exploration into the imaginings and magic of a world that continuously unfolds. Finding delight in the most delicate
Often my work is inspired by deeply intrinsic thoughts that come from within or are ignited by certain poets’ words.”
DEBORRA MARSHALL BOHRER
www.deborra.com
Moonlight Meets Magic Acrylic on Linen, Palette Knife 36 x 36 in.
Deborra Marshall Bohrer Spotlight 38 82
83 Spotlight 38 Ajay Kumar
Mattewada
The Last Supper - Handmade Miniature Sculptures in Eye of the Sewing Needle
The height of the micro sculpture is 700 microns (0.7mm). The plates and tumblers on the table were made of 24 carats gold. Plates are 50 microns width and cups are 100 microns height.
https://www.ajaymicrosculptures.com
Orange Quasbah
Digital Photo Collage 30 x 30 cm
BARBARA MIERAU-KLEIN
Barbara Mierau-Klein
by Waverly Street Gallery
with the imaginative, inviting diverse and personal interpretations from each viewer.
PAUL MEREDITH
www.artboxy.com/profile/tXGjjHLQkptyVL5UOpC2
Meredith
Waves Series #4 Yellow Raincoat Acrylic & Canvas 12 x 9 in.
Paul Meredith
Bygone Days
Acrylic 40 x 60 in.
https://circle-arts.com/kaeko-mizutani/
Kaeko Mizutani
Kaeko Mizutani
89 Spotlight 38 Kaeko Mizutani
“A relationship between wild animals and beautiful, somewhat mythical women is a theme that has fascinated me since I was a child. I love exploring it in my paintings with emphasis on faces of certain animals or women and I work out the world on canvas. A poem often comes to mind while working through them and each of these has a short one which sits with it.”
JANE INDIGO MOORE
The Guardians Oil on Canvas 80 x 60 cm
A throne of stone on Irish Green But who shall pass the Wolven Queen?
in taking discarded objects of everyday life and transforming them into something better a one-dimensional image into an opulent object that dances in the light.”
LYNN S. MOVISH
Lynn S. Movish
Funktionslos (Non Functional) Oil on Nettle 30 x 40 cm
marked by the pandemic, wars, and terrorist attacks, have shown how fragile humanity and its world are. In my new pictures, objects represent our society’s
MAREKE MÜLLER
https://www.marekemuellerkunst.de
Rotelle, Isola D’Elba Calamita Mine Museum of the old workshop, 2021
G.Joia, Photograph 40 x 60 cm
“Objects taken out of their context and framed in a photograph change meaning,
My HN point of view, Sottomarina (Chioggia), 2018 OpticalEmotions, Photograph, 40 x 60 cm
“The photographic comparison between the body and an object aims at symbolic research between what is inside and outside of us, the emotional and evocative connection between us and our objects redemption of living. In the book, through the stories of stories, we discuss perversion, pain, signs, pleasure, conscious, unconscious, said, unsaid, art, alchemy, and much more. The photographs have down, beyond the surface of the stories written on our skin.”
Model: Denise Odorico
to stories while painting allows me to relive them on canvas, making portraits particularly compelling. If you look and listen closely, you might also see and hear their stories.”
REZAN OZGER
Decisive Oil on Canvas 70 x 80 cm
”I feel like a painter of light. I breathe life into colors and translate the energy of suspended time. Working in successive layers, I listen to the material, search, follow the gesture, get lost, and tame detours. I immerse myself until a vibration emerges from the superposition of colors and improvisation, conveying the emotion I wish to share. It is in that magical moment when my canvas vibrates with its own light.” https://www.lumieredestoiles.fr
CHRISTINE PUECHBROUSSOU
Acrylic on Canvas 30 x 40 x 3 cm
Spotlight 38 Christine Puechbroussou De Lumière Des Toiles
QUINN objects and moments, whether it’s the texture of a bathmat or the intricate designs of high fashion. beauty I see in the world. Art is not just what I do; it is an integral part of who I am.” suyapaquinnfineart.com
Body in thought-motion obeys gravity. Before-beyond human presence in space time
101 Spotlight 38 Jalal Quinn
Ramirez
Acrylic 7 x 5 in.
Madey Ramirez
MADEY RAMIREZ
try to apply on canvas what I envisioned as a scene while creating and exploring, challenging myself at to achieve particular, even surprising results. I strive to show it can be bold, rich, and exciting. Painting is, for me, a source of energy and a challenge in constant evolution.”
CAROLE RENAUD
Le Rivage
103 Spotlight 38 Carole Renaud
A Jungle Joke
Collage Acrylic Ink on Canvas 100 x 100 cm
“In the beginning was the root, covered and unseen; why should it stay that way? The radiance of wood, the pictures come into their own. The targeted lighting also changes the perception of the work. Each picture, made from natural materials, gives every wall a personal ambiance.”
ROOTS-ART
http://www.roots-art.ch
In the Desert Root and Wood 70 x 60 cm
create art that provokes thought and demonstrates a touch of wry wit and fanciful unreality.”
JACK ROSENFARB
https://fanciful-visions.my.canva.site
Jack Rosenfarb
Demolition in Blue Metal, 3D-Printed Plastic and Wood 41 x 17 x 14 cm
107 Spotlight 38 Jack Rosenfarb
the eternal cycle of life. Born from death becomes the reincarnated life.”
Beads on Bone 27 x 27 x 9 in.
“I am a photographic artist and poet, a native Angelino who was given a camera and crayons at age
taking pictures in my youth, studied painting, and developed black & whites in college. A student of the universe, I drink in color and venerate black & white. I am a ‘romantic soul’ with intellectual cravings now
KAREN SAFER
Elizabeth’s Wilshire Window Photograph 20 x 16 in.
most joy in crafting colorful abstract shapes that captivate the viewer’s attention. When I immerse myself in the process of creating art, I become united with the artwork itself. So engrossed am I in the piece that the outside world fades away, and I enter a creative zone where only the art exists.”
GAIL SARASOHN
https://instagram.com/gailsarasohn
Strong Moment
Acrylic Paint 18 x 24 in.
Sarasohn
ideas hit upon me in my professional study as a scientist at the pharmaceutical company, where I work by considering various aspects, not only visible things but also invisible concepts. If we rephrase my works, they are, in other words, the fusion of physics that are both visible and invisible.”
HUMANS SATO
puzzle-solving. I strive to remain authentic and convey a sense of what captures my interest, https://www.artworkarchive.com/profile/rita-schoonmaker
Schoonmaker
Untitled Acrylic on Paper 19 x 19 in.
“If you want to see the extraordinary, you have to look at what else you don’t notice. I aim to apply this wisdom from LOOTSE to my artworks.”
www.facebook.com/judith.seiler.90
Getier Acrylic in Layers 24 x 30 cm
“I see each painting as a journey into the depths of my soul, revealing my innermost thoughts and desires. I get always inspired by the people I meet, the places I visit, and the books I read. The paintings represent Tea’s feelings, the symbols of life, the beauty of the world and nature, as dimension, she feels alive and she wants to imprint her feelings on canvas.”
TEA SHUBLADZE
https://www.teashubladze.com
Winged Victory Nike of Samothrace 2 Oil on Canvas 35 x 50 cm
Spotlight 38 Michelle Shipka imaginative way. I depict objects in my paintings in a way that makes them seem to come alive. Through to create artwork that is both visually striking and emotionally meaningful.”
MICHELLE SHIPKA
Little White House
Acrylic 62 x 56 in.
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The Nymph of the Alexandre III Bridge Oil on Cardboard 9.5 x 12 in.
”I’m a 55-year-old French artist living in Paris. I started painting and drawing nine years ago and realized
goal is to bring joy to people’s hearts. Art is all about sharing, discovering, and smiling. I exhibit my art in individual and collective exhibitions in Paris, Amsterdam, and Singapore.“
SIDRANNE
http://sidranne-painter.com
Sidranne
www.facebook.com/angele.simoliuniene
Women Are Like Flowers
Acrylic on Paper 64 x 44 cm
childhood memories. A few years ago, I was introduced to the egg tempera use egg tempera in much of my artwork, including this painting.”
SHIRLEY SLUSHER
Shirley Slusher Spotlight
Morning at Seven Egg Tempera 18 x 24 in.
119 Spotlight 38 Darlene Spell
& Juvenile Color Photograph Print 16 x 20 in.
part of family gatherings and vacations. Lacking formal classroom learning in photography, I’ve relied on books, always bring my camera when traveling. In postproduction, I keep edits simple. To me, nature is healing.”
DARLENE SPELL
https://darlenespell.smugmug.com
Adult
to create captivating images that blend nostalgia with innovation.”
HAIYANG SUN
https://www.artstation.com/haiyangsun
High Priestess Photoshop 3450 x 4465 px Haiyang
exhale for all the things roaming in my mind. ‘Habituation’ explores a particularly gloomy hallway in create pieces that stop people in their tracks, just to stare, because they simply can’t help it.”
“I am a Hong Kong artist specializing in oil painting and also engaging in other types of art such as graphic design
Flowery Lady Digital Painting 2262 x 3500 px
https://www.pal-art.com/gallery_volkova/ limited material world of shapes, hues, varieties, and selections.”
Galina V. Volkova
Peony (Fragment) Oil on Canvas 18 x 24 in. GALINA V. VOLKOVA
“Photography is my way of sharing my view of the world with other people. It encourages me to go out and explore the world and to look at everyday sights in a new way. When I’m strolling through a park and thinking about what to photograph, I’m able to relax and focus on that single task. Being behind the camera while walking in the city allows me to slow down and take a closer look at things I might otherwise miss.”
SANDRA TAN
https://www.sytanphotography.com
Sandra Tan Spotlight 38
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Dawn Color Digital Photograph Prints available in various sizes
SANDRA TAN
127 Spotlight 38 Sandra Tan Regrowth
Color Digital Photograph Prints available in
129 Spotlight 38 Krystyna Troitska
Light Oil on Canvas 19 x 15 in.
our brains process and respond to these events. Where does your mind wander when your body is present but If your psyche can touch that place again, perhaps your body will follow with renewed inspiration.”
https://www.margotrousdale.com
TAMMY HUYNH TRUONG
Dance of Life
perception of the real world. The piece I submitted is part of a series titled ‘Ode to Life,’ motivated by a desire to sing about life. Whether expressing joy, sorrow, progress, or hesitation, it is a song about fate.” wenxinart.com
Acrylic on Paper 90 x 90 cm
“The realization of artistic projects—particularly the implementation of something abstract into and developments and allow for individual interpretations. The work ‘ conceptual art deals with the current development in digital space.”
SVEN WEIGLE
www.svenweigle.com
Autonomy Acrylic on Wood 100 x 100 cm
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Marti White Spotlight
Marti White
Broken Adobe Collage 10 x 10 in.
MARTI WHITE
“There is no rhyme nor reason as to how my works are created; the simple fact is that what you see imagination by pushing the boundaries of what can be achieved with this medium.”
STEPHEN E WISE
Carole
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basis. I select seven colors, associating them with the mood of the piece using my synesthetic ability to
KRISTINA YANCHITSKAYA
http://kristinayanchitskaya.tilda.ws
German Song (from P. Tchaikovsky’s Children’s Album) Gouache on Paper 30 x 42 cm
Romance of the Three Kingdoms Series: Liu Bei Mixed Media Painting on Canvas 48 x 60 in.
Michelle Yap,
Michelle Yap
Romance of the Three Kingdoms Series: Zhu Ge Liang Mixed Media Painting on Canvas 36 x 48 in.
139 Spotlight 38 Michelle Yap
G1Z5W6L3@163.com forward resolutely, like an enchanting dance in the sky. This artwork blends concrete, abstract,
Flying Peacock
Gouache 52 x 37 cm
https://circle-arts.com/zuluart/
Moment with You Oil on Canvas 80 x 60 cm
Zuzana Ridzonová
Ewa Zeller
Fredi Cohen: Healing & Harmonizing Society through Art
Fredi Cohen’s latest body of work, encapsulated in her series, embodies a profound yearning for societal healing, harmony, and balance. Her art is driven by the belief that blending diverse cultural and ideological perspectives and appreciating and integrating the unique characteristics of each of us will result in us all living in a thriving harmonious, healed world. Cohen’s creative approach integrates a wide array of materials and techniques, including sculpture, drawing, painting, stained glass, light, and various paper surface texturing and printing techniques, to symbolize the harmonious coexistence she envisions. By mixing these seemingly disparate elements in her art, Cohen creates a visual metaphor for the acceptance and appreciation of harmonizing our diferences and having a wonderful time in the process.
In her series, Cohen challenges herself to combine artistic mediums that, at frst glance, appear incompatible. This process mirrors her desire for a harmonious society where varied viewpoints come together to form a cohesive whole. The use of traditional techniques alongside modern materials illustrates her commitment to exploring and synthesizing diferent artistic practices. The result is a body of work that not only visually captivates but also serves as a powerful metaphor for appreciating the unique characteristics that each of us contributes to co-creating a vibrant, peaceful, harmonious societal unity.
Cohen’s artistic philosophy emphasizes the importance of restoring a Yin Yang balance in both personal well-being and global harmony. By engaging with her work, viewers are invited to join her in a journey toward peace and appreciation of what we each contribute to a happier world, experiencing frsthand the richness that emerges from embracing and valuing the unique characteristics of blending each of our diferences, like a Visual Orchestra Symphony having a wonderful time playing together.