by sparkwp | Nov 1, 2015 | forre-artists
My current work is the result of an inquiry in the field of pictorial visuality of post-Renaissance heritage, shaped by the representational resources of the Western tradition. I am very interested in how the historical Baroque deploys its theatricality and converges...
by sparkwp | Nov 1, 2015 | forre-artists
No other artist is more associated with the term Modern Art than Pablo Picasso. He created thousands of paintings, prints, sculptures and ceramics during a time span of about 75 years. For many Picasso is the greatest art genius of the twentieth century. Undisputed is...
by sparkwp | Nov 1, 2015 | forre-artists
“I attempt to stay clear of the mundane by taking a closer look at the things that can do nothing else but encompass my sight. Unable to ignore organic language, I follow the indigenous bends in pieces of nature. There is no part of my environment too obscure to...
by sparkwp | Nov 1, 2015 | forre-artists
“I describe my work as “a surface of navigation”, like a map. The paintings I produce are abstract landscapes of color, shapes, lines and textures related and synchronized to create their own rhythm. My work attempts to awaken the memories of color...
by sparkwp | Nov 1, 2015 | featuredArtists, forre-artists
New Orleans artist Allison Stewart has gained national recognition for her paintings expressing the complex and disturbing dialogue between man and nature. Trained as a biologist, Stewart is inspired by increasingly fragile environments and the ultimate...
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