Anouk Griffioen The artist Anouk Griffion orchestrates a special blend of reality and imagination into impactful compositions that include flora and fauna in a kind of dream… Topics: art photography, Charcoal, Drawing, Dutch art, fantasy
Etienne Gros Dark seemingly mono-chrome zones with pigment traces from saturated colours, and contours of superb line variations characterise the art of Etienne Gros. Then there are… Topics: Abstract art, artist, Etienne Gros, Figurative, French art
Cezary Barnaba Gruzewski Pioneers always pave the way for the next generations. Both Klee and Kandinsky, for instance, took their proverbial line for a walk. -All good in… Topics: artist, British Art, Drawing, Polish art, sculptor, Sculpture, Young artists
Artist Patrick Gonzalès Dijon is the habitat to the 48-year-old artist who presents us with a unique blend of personal dream fragments, childhood memories, and fantasy that has… Topics: digital art, French art, Mixed media, Photography, Surrealism, surrealist
The seemingly contradictory — as explored by Magnus Gjoen Vanitas themes are wake-up calls of titanic proportions. They are necessary reminders of who we are, and the limited-period offer that life is. They come… Topics: art, artist, British Art, digital art, Magnus Gjoen, vanitas
Matchoro Guy – the artist Upon seeing his first iMac, the late Steve Jobs famously burst out: “It looks so good you want to lick it”. That’s exactly what springs… Topics: Abstract art, French art, Guyism, International art
Micosch Holland and the intelligent act of hoarding At first when you notice that the artist recycles the same ultra-brief biography on several art sites, he appears laz…erh…economical with his efforts. But the… Topics: assemblage, collage, German art, highlighted, Micosch Holland
Tetsuya Ishida and art as a social comment An artist who is receiving growing recognition is the Japanese Tetsuya Ishida who tragically died in 2005 from a train accident aged only 31. In… Topics: artist, Japanese art, painter, surrealist, Tetsuya Ishada