Saturday, May 30, 2015

Erik Thor Sandberg


Erik Thor Sandberg approach to his art is to have a conversation between the artist and the viewer. As a result his work questions and attempts to define human identity. Using symbolism both established and personal, Sandberg creates narratives without definitive beginnings or end.

To see more of the artist's work visit: Erikthorsandberg.com

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Martin Stranka



Martin Stranka work exists in that narrow space of a few seconds between sleep and awakening. He describes these few seconds as amazing. His main goal in his work is to blur the borders of consciousness and for the viewer to question his reality.

To see more of the artist's work visit: Martinstranka.com

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Dirk Dzimirsky



Dirk Dzimirsky is a german artist best known for his hyperrealistic drawings and paintings depicting human beings.He choose human beings as his subject, but not as a traditional portrait painter. Rarely does he draw a portrait of somebody that he knows or work on portrait commissions. The reason being that he does not want to depict a specific person nor create a likeness but rather his vision.

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Adam Doyle


Adam Doyle is an illustrator and designer based in New York.Adam explains his work by saying, “My work always begins with a love for the magic of creation- the blank surface about to be transformed into a living thing or another world. This act has been with mankind forever and yet never ceases to be awe-inspiring. I always want my marks to be visible, to keep this sense of wonder present. Using the medium of good old fashioned oil paint, I’m committed to narratives that explore themes of discovery, nuance, introspection, energy, mythology, and the realms in between.”

To see more of the artist's work visit: Adamsdoyle.com


Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Simon Hennessey


Simon Hennessey is a Birmingham, UK based artist whose paintings are perceived as a reflection of reality with striking images of facial features in extreme close up. Simon explains his work by saying, “My paintings may be viewed as a photographic representation of reality, but in truth my artwork transcends into it’s own abstraction of reality. "

To see more of the artist's work visit: Simonhennessey.com


Monday, May 18, 2015

Anka Zhuravleva


Anka spent her childhood with books on art and her mothers’ drawing tools, covering acres of paper with her drawings. In 1997 she entered the Moscow Architectural Institute but at the end of 1997 after some unfortunate events she decided to leave the art world and began working as a tattoo artist, singing in a rock-band, and modeling. In 2006 Anka noticed that her inspiration often came from photos and decided to take up photography.Since that time Anka took part in numerous projects -magazine's publications and covers, book and CD covers,and exhibitions.

To see more of the artist's work visit: Anka-zhuravleva.com



Sunday, May 17, 2015

Digital Artist, Marcela Bolivar


Marcela Bolivar is a digital artist whose work is truly breathtaking.Words from the artist " I am a digital artist specialized in photomontage techniques. All my compositions are based in photographs that undergo a complex process of transformation, assemblage and detailing, bringing them closer to a pictorial expression."

To see more of her work visit: Marcelabolivar.com

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Tony Chimento


Tony Chimento is a realist painter whose work comprises extremely detailed and complex interior and still life scenes of amazing detail, clarity and color. Tony describes his work by saying, “my work is mostly about the exploration if beauty and the space we make for its contemplation. In a world where the ugly and violent seem increasingly more intense, the exploration of beauty and serenity, not as escape…but as antidote, certainly must be as valid a reason for making art as any other.”

To see more of the artist work visit: Chimentostudio.com

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Christine Wu


Christine Wu's work consist of many layers with hints of sexual undertones. In her own words, "I want to create a world that is at once nostalgic, intimate, raw and honest. I depict images of people in some form of growth, but not exactly a physical one of age, but something more cerebral and visceral, and although those two words are somewhat at odds, it feels like the correct description."


To see more of the artist's work visit: Misschristinewu.com

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Dan Witz



Based in New York, Dan Witz began his career in 1979 and was at the forefront of the emerging Street Art movement. Inspired by the awesomely graffiti subway trains, he began tagging. At the beginning of his career, the artist concentrated on hyper realistic paintings which developed into street installations using digital images which he paints over.

To see more of the artist work visit: Danwitz.com