Christophe Hohler’s fascinating figures
Swiss born, Neuwiller-based (France) artist Christophe Hohler (1961) paints figures. Men, women, fascinatingly dynamic, colourless and colourful.
View ArticleAdrian Negenborn’s oscillating process
Adrian Negenborn’s abstract expressionism is characterized by oscillating, from visceral to analytic, spontaneous to meditated, he responds to the initial flurry of marks laid on the canvas. “I am...
View ArticleLisa Golightly’s childhood memories
Lisa Golightly’s studied photography, the influence of which can be seen in her paintings. Much of her work explores the memory of childhood.
View ArticleAndré Schmucki’s visual manifestations
André Schmucki is a Swiss fine artist. Upon first glance his work seems to mirror the surrealists fascination with the subconscious and collective memories. However, he transcends the initial...
View ArticleJaeyeol Han’s abstract portraits
As part of his National Service, South Korean artist Jaeyeol Han was sent to Haiti to assist in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. Amidst the devastation he was struck by the dignity of everyone he...
View ArticleAnn Gale’s small colour patches
Ann Gale is an American figurative painter based in Seattle. She is known for her portrait paintings, which consist of an accumulation of small colour patches expressing the changing light and the...
View ArticleAlejandro Marco’s textured paintings
Alejandro Marco creates stunningly textured oil paintings.
View ArticleZsolt Bodoni’s tumultuous allegories
Zsolt Bodoni is a Romanian painter whose allegorical paintings about icons of power and war cast a staid eye on the tumultuous history of his country. Drawing on Eastern European myths and the...
View ArticleGiorgio Pinotti’s identities
Giorgio Pignotti is an Italian artist. His work explores the concept of identity and aims to silence our beliefs and certainties about identity.
View ArticleDavid Shevlino’s simultaneous approach
At the age of 15, David Shevlino developed a love of traditional figurative painting. His interest in modern art was cultivated considerably later. In his current work, the canvas has increasingly...
View ArticleRichard Butler’s cipher
UK-born, New York-based Richard Butler studied painting, and fifteen years ago, after a successful career as founder and singer/songwriter for the rock band The Psychedelic Furs, returned to painting....
View ArticleMax Gasparini’s textured layers
Max Gasparini is a self-taught Italian artist who has been painting since a very young age. In 2007 he moves away from classical techniques and started experimenting with different surface materials as...
View ArticleDario Puggioni’s living skin
Dario Puggioni experiments with the material character of surfaces by combining classical figure drawing with a more modern antagonist mood. His works are meticulously constructed and consist of...
View ArticleAnnemiek Vera’s vulnerable portraits
Intrigued by the inner human condition, Dutch artist Annemiek Vera aims to capture the intangible in her portraits. Memories, events, emotions and how they’ve effected people.
View ArticleAlyssa Monks’ distorted hyperrealism
American artist Alyssa Monks uses filters such as glass, vinyl, water, and steam to distort the body in shallow painted spaces. These filters allow for large areas of abstract design, while bits of the...
View ArticleUlrike Bolenz’ layered dimensions
German artist Ulrike Bolenz uses photography on plexiglass as a canvas on which she subsequently paints and draws. Her way of displaying her work further enhances its ghostly layered effect.
View ArticleCharles Reid’s watery light
Charles Reid is an American artist who uses watercolour. His rich compositions are spontaneous and display a profound understanding of light and color. His figures are beautifully rendered, in a...
View ArticleDaniel Martin’s lost identities
Daniel Martin is a Dutch artist / graphic designer who’s paintings are characterised by quick and powerful strokes interwoven with finely painted elements, reflecting decaying beauty.
View ArticleArnulf Rainer’s Face Farces
Arnulf Rainer is a renowned Austrian painter, photographer and printmaker. In 1968 he starts with Face Farces, a series of mixed media self-portraits displaying distorted facial expressions.
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