• Susan Karkoutly

      Thursday, 25 October 2012 15:41

      My style of painting borrows from the Impressionists. Most of my work depicts stories of quaint places with added Architectural dimensions and color. I like to use oil paint and I love the effect of rich contrasting colors. My passion is to create images that impress, delight, and evoke emotions from the viewer. As a […]

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      Mara Algethi

      Thursday, 25 October 2012 15:23

      My first love was drawing and painting. I was proud to visit the “Hochschule für bildende Künste am Steinplatz” in Berlin for painting and photography. First I preferred the figurative painting in Aquarell, later I developed a great love for painting in oil. The impressionists and later the expressionists, Cézanne and van Gogh were my […]

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      Douglas Lyell

      Thursday, 25 October 2012 15:18

      My paintings are about time, movement, and change. The sea is highly symbolic and bring an awareness of the environmental debates surrounding melting polar ice caps and rising sea levels to my paintings. The Cornish people have good reason to both love the sea as a source of income, and fear the sea as a […]

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      Claudia Unterleitner

      Tuesday, 23 October 2012 20:33

      My paintings are inspired by nature, the little things like pansies. The enlarged depiction of little beauties, highlighting their uniqueness, the splendid chromaticity of each blossom–that is my passion. I also love to capture impressions, for example when I see the sun brushing over the moss, creating beautiful shades of light and color, just like in my […]

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      Carolyn Heer

      Tuesday, 23 October 2012 19:53

      Born 1960 in Nigeria, Carolyn Heer’s  formative years were marked by numerous moves  within West Africa, Switzerland and Canada. A richness of cultural impressions formed the young mind: languages ranging from English to French and High German along with various tribal dialects were part of her training and exposure. They left their mark along with […]

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      Benno Sökeland

      Tuesday, 23 October 2012 19:50

      “The world is beautiful” is the artist’s leitmotif. Her pieces display this point of view through both figuration as well as abstraction, especially the decorative pieces that display positive energy and good vibrations. You can see the main statement also in an ironic way, some paintings pick up topics of obvious abuses in society. Sometimes […]

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      Ulli Obrecht

      Thursday, 18 October 2012 16:14

      Abstraction and reality: two poles that meet in my paintings and produce a firework of emotions. Which pole is more dominant? Do the poles want to find a balance with each other? These questions may have different and numerous points of view as there are art-interested people. My colors, mainly blue, represent a certain kind […]

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      Masakazu Tatebayashi

      Thursday, 18 October 2012 16:10

      Through my work, I try to connect one person to many. In these difficult times, it is often easy to lose sight of one another in our global community. I believe that we can all stand beside one another and come together. papirahifuyo.com *** This article was published by NY Arts Magazine, 2011. NY Arts […]

    • Gerald Cournoyer

      Thursday, 18 October 2012 16:06

      Painting is a way of reflecting on my culture: past, present and future. Each painting incorporates an abstract style or geometric beadwork, quillwork forms used to tell stories, dreams, visions and other unexplainable events. As I paint, I remember this ideology and continue to tell the stories of many lives through juxtaposed shapes, size, structure, […]

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      Gabriele Springer

      Thursday, 18 October 2012 16:03

      Sustenance of my soul My obsession My craze My passion and zeal My paintings are my biography. Same as it ever was Same as it ever is And it will stay that way. gabriele-springer.de   *** This article was published by NY Arts Magazine, 2011. NY Arts Magazine is published by Abraham Lubelski. Sponsored by […]

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