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Ein Münsteraner in New York



Published on Münsterländische Volkszeitung

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  Peter Rademacher
Damper auf See

Britsh Sculptor Christopher Stone in New York



Published on Ultima Hora

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  Christopher Stone
On the Rocks

Malu's latest success in “Le Noël de Malu”



Published on Le Magazine, December 09, 2009

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  Malu
1806

Fabrizio Andriani presents his artworks in the exhibition "Metamorphosis"



Published on Communidade News, November 25, 2009

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  Fabrizio Andriani
Cathodic Portrait 26
Acrylic, 16" x 12"

The artist Jane Lane Sandes inaugurates her works called “Metamorphosis" at Agora Gallery in New York



Published on Diario do Nordeste

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  Jane Lane Sandes
Pearler
Resin, 11" x 16"

Artist Susan Marx in New York

Artist Susan Marx exhibits her plein air paintings at New York's Agora Gallery.

Published in Montclair Times

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  Susan Marx
Main Street Orange in April
Acrylic on Masonite, 16" x 20"

Westbury’s Milt Masur – Doctor, Family Man and Artist

When asked what he hopes to accomplish through his art, Westbury resident Milt Masur responds that this goal is to “accomplish a connection with human beings.”

Published in Westbury Times, September 25 2009

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  Milt Masur
Steps in San Gimignano
Mixed Media Bas Relief/Collage on Panel, 20" x 36"

Local artist Ren Seffer exhibits in New York

The Agora Gallery in Chelsea, New York, will present works from local artist Ren Seffer in an exhibit titled Sensorial Realities.

Published in The Caymanian Weekender

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  Ren Seffer
Summer Trails
Acrylic on Canvas, 40" x 40"

Maricela Sanchez Faces Tough Issues with Beauty and Bling

Driving a cargo van loaded with her artwork, contemporary artist Maricela Sanchez drove up to San Antonio from Corpus Christi, Texas to install the display for an exhibit featuring her work until November 7 at AnArte Gallery.

Published in Alamocity Times.com, October 07 2009

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  Maricela Sanchez
Backlash
Mixed Media on Wood, 42.5" x 19.5"

Art from Necochea in New York

As a recognition for her solitary work, humanly self-absorbed, Sonia Ferrari has been invited to participate in “Masters of Imagination” exhibition in Agora Gallery, New York, USA.

Published in Ecos Diarios, Necochea, September 20 2009

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  Sonia Ferrari
Oportunidades Humanas 2
Acrylic on Canvas, 59" x 39"
 

New York opens a door to Clôde Beaupré

For Clôde Beaupré, a sculptor from Sherbrooke, the dream will become a reality October 2nd through the 23rd, at Agora Gallery on 25th Street

Published in La Tribune, August 13 2009
Written by: Steve Bergeron

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  Clôde
I remember the 11th of September Composition 5
Ceramic, Steel and Wood, 7.5" x 7.5"

VéroniKaH à la conquête du monde

Nathalie Côté wrote an article about artist VéroniKaH and her approach to conquer the world.

Publication St. Bruno Journal

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  Veronikah
Mer rouge
Acrylic & Ink on canvas, 30" x 40"

Taking it to New York: Lopez artist Steve Hill’s journey

Lopez pastel artist Steve Hill has just received a special honor:
two of his paintings have been accepted into the 24th Annual Chelsea International Juried Art Competition in New York.

Published in Island Sounder on June 2009

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  Steve R. Hills
Ancient Wall, Krk, Croatia
Pastel on Tinted Paper, 17" x 21"

Marty Maehr in Step USA

Marty Maehr appears in Step USA
The Premier International Society for Trust and Estate Practitioners, Issue 8

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  Marty Maehr
Valley Vortex
Oil on canvas, 32" x 24"

Susan Marx: L'image Du Jour

Susan Marx, an American artist from Orange, New Jersey, installed her easel on the first floor of the Office of Tourism. As Claude use to do in his time, ‘Madame Monet’ is surrounding herself in the atmosphere of the emblematic monument she is painting on to her canvas.
Published in Paris Normandie June 4, 2009
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  Susan Marx
Rouen Cathedral
Acrylic on Masonite, 16" x 20"

PEDNÒ Expose á New York - La beauté du visage

We know how difficult it is for visual artists from Montreal to get established. For Stephane Pedneault, who signs Pedno, New York opens one of its galleries. From June 2nd to June 23rd, amateurs and collectors will be able to discover his pictorial world. Women and mens faces, larger than life, under the sign of beauty.
Published in French on FUGUES.COM June 2009
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  PEDNÒ
Green Eyes
Acrylic on Canvas, 30" x 30"

Pat Kagan: Artistic Journeys - Potomac Resident Focuses on the Abstract

Pat Kagan's life can be seen as a series of odysseys -- a journey to a new country, a return to an art she had abandoned long ago and a radical change in the way she approaches her craft. The sometimes peripatetic Potomac resident is displaying her paintings in an exhibit, Quintessential Color, at the Agora Gallery in Chelsea in New York City through April 10.
Published in Washington Jewish Week on April 1, 2009
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  Pat Kagan
Divided Uteris, 2007
Oil & Rustoleum on Paper, 50"x 48"

Tonya Henderson Rollyson: Artist’s Abstracts Reflect Mood, Personality

Rollyson, who lives in Gaines, is the Sterling Heights Artist of the Month of April. While paintings such as “Leo,” a textured medium abstract which clearly features the face of the lion, may not reflect changing moods, most of Rollyson’s art and the art displayed in Sterling Heights features Rollyson’s signature shape - a circle. Rollyson admits she’s intrigued by the shape and uses it in many different ways through her art. Her favorite displayed painting in Sterling Heights is called “Becoming the Circle,” in which it appears as if circles are taking root in soil. An early abstract features layered circles shaped into a tunnel.

Published on AdvisorSource.com on April 19, 2009
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  Tonya Henderson Rollyson
Kaleidoscope, 2007
Acrylic,18" x 18"

Greek News features Rania Mesiskli

The Odyssey Within, is a captivating survey of modern-day artists from Greece and Italy. The Exhibition is on view at the Agora Gallery (530 West 25th Street, NY, NY) from December 12 until January 2, 2009. Established in 1984, Agora Gallery caters to the taste and trends of the sophisticated New York art market and the Gallery's discerning worldwide collector base. The Gallery is located in Chelsea at the center of the art community. Among the paintings exhibited are the works of Rania Mesiskli. Her paintings are graceful and rich in detail. Mesiskli's eccentric precision is imposed by her love of art. Published in Greek New Newspaper on December 29, 2008
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  Rania Mesiskli
Jazz Baby, 2006
Oil & Acrylic on Canvas,48" x 60"

Guatemala´s Karla Higueros art exhibition at the Agora Gallery in New York

Guatemalan born artist Karla Higueros believes that through her artwork she expresses her deepest feelings, energy, emotions and spirituality. This translates in moods and actions that interact with the canvas at the moment of producing a painting; therefore achieving its own life, which in turn she can sense when she utilizes sand that passes on to her its natural flow and movements. These natural movements in her painting are not forced or compelled; they simply are a translation of the harmony that exists between the sand, the canvas and the spirit of the artist.
Published in the The Guatemala Times an online newspaper about Guatemala in the World.
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Searching for One´s Soul
Searching for One´s Soul
Acrylic&Sand on Canvas 40" x 40"

Sandra Valentim - New York Gallery Displays Creative Brazilian Art

Angela Schreiber, reporter for the Brazilian newspaper Comunidade News (Danbury, CT.) interviews Brazilian artist Sandra Valentim, among other exciting Brazilian artists that brought dazzling color and immense creative talent to “The Masters of the Imagination : The Latin American Fine Art Exhibition” at Agora Gallery, New York.Sandra Valentim speaks of the rewards gained in her career by the enthusiastic reaction of the New York art scene to Brazilian contemporary art.
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Mascara 23
Mascara 23
Oil on Canvas 53 " x 51"

Lars Rahbek - Getting ready for New York

Artist Lars Rahbek is to have an exhibition in New York and could be on his way to a bit of a breakthrough in the USA.
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Wannabe Darth Vader
Wannabe Darth Vader
Acrylic on Canvas 59 " x 48"


Daniel de Souza - Digital Artwork: A New Look at Paintings and Photography

The Cultural Forum “Fnac” presents innovative digital artwork of the plastic artist Daniel de Souza, which includes an artistic approach to the world of abandoned Brazilian youngsters and those that are sheltered at the Children’s Institute. The event also celebrates de Souza’s participation in the collective exhibition Masters of the Imagination: The Latin American Fine Art Exhibition at Agora Gallery in New York, and his role as a pioneer in a sophisticated hybrid of photographic and painting technique.
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Madonna
Madonna
Inkjet Print on Paper 16 " x 12"


Aaron W. Lacey - Beamsville artist donating thousands to charity

Self-taught artist Aaron W. Lacey is giving back to those in need through his art. Lacey decided to show five of his pieces at the Beyond Borders: Exhibition of Fine Art in Canada at the Agora Gallery in New York. He will donate 70 per cent of the proceeds of any sale to two charities that he cares about. Lacey will also be donating 100 per cent of the profits of his paintings. Omega, to the New York Police Department Memorial Fund.
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Omega Acrylic & MM
Omega Acrylic & MM on Canvas 24" x 24"


Ricardo Lowenberg - A Touch of Tampico, Mexico in New York

“Tampico” (place in Mexico) was present in the exhibition ”Masters of the Imagination: The Latin America Fine Art Exhibition” presented by Agora Gallery of New York. The sample of twelve Latin-American painters was well received by the critics and New York public, while Ricardo Lowenberg’s was one of the most sought out for its dramatic design.
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Inocencia
Inocencia
Oil on Canvas 31 " x 23"

Alain Lacki - Photographiste Rêveur

Alain Lacki, combining photography and graphic art, finds inspiration in a dreamlike world where nature becomes surreal. The purity of the colors and singular lighting sensationally transcend the frontier between photograph and painting. Céline Malraux of “La Gazette des Caraibes” writes of Alain Lacki’s life, dreams and multiple talents.
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Brown Alien in a Red Spot
Brown Alien in a Red Spot
Inkjet Print on Paper 24 " x 24"

Vanessa Chakour - Million Dollar Baby

Self-taught artist Vanessa Chakour moved to New York at age 20 to pursue her spiritually instinctive endeavors. The artist believes that many of us do things that are spiritual in nature, but that we do not necessarily recognize or see that.
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Illusion
Illusion
Acrylic & Mixed Media 14 " x 17"

Pat Brintle - Haitian-Born Queens Artist Explores Inner Conflicts of Immigration

Father Frank Mann speaks with Agora artist Pat Brintle in The Tablet - The Weekly Newspaper of the Diocese of Brooklyn.
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St. Catherine of Siena
St. Catherine of Siena
Acrylic on Masonite 24" x 24"

Jaime Ortiz - Rutherford Artist Pays Homage to Different Forms of Women

"There’s no denying that Jaime Ortiz loves and respects women. For the local Rutherford artist, his devotion to all things female is an outward sign of the relationship he has with his mother, his wife and, it would appear, Mother Nature herself." By John Soltes of The Leader
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Esperandote
Esperandote
Oil on Canvas Panel 16" x 12"

Kerryn Fisk - Biting the Big Apple

Ila Couch of The Big Idea New Zealand visits Kerryn Fisk's recent New York exhibition.
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Abundance
Abundance
Oil on Canvas 30" x 30"

Kaori Michishita: Weekly NY Japoin

The Weekly NY Japoin covers Kaori Michishita in Pixel Perfect - The Digital Fine Art Exhibition.
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Realm 02
Realm 02
Digital Print, 16" x 12"

Mustafa Gunen - Painting and Sleeping

This artist becomes so absorbed with his creations that he loses all track of time. The Feb/March 2008 issue of International Artist Magazine features an article written by Mustafa Gunen.
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Moonlight and Sand
Moonlight and Sand
Oil on Canvas, 39" x 55"

Jonel Scholtz - BETWEEN LIGHT AND DARK

This article spotlighting artist Jonel Scholtz was in a magazine called “Tuinpaleis” which translates to “Garden Palace”. It was printed in the March 2008 issue and written in Afrikaans by Michelle Smit (editor)
Click here for Article - translated article with "with permission from "Tuinpaleis". (Tuinpaleis is Garden Palace)
 

The Trumpet Player
The Trumpet Player
Oil on Canvas, 14" x 10"


Sara Scribner - Local Artist Takes on the Big Apple

The Enid Eagle covers Sara Scribner in Manifestation of Reality January 18, 2008
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Pause
Pause
Oil on Canvas, 30" x 40"


Karla Caprali:"Jornal do Brasil"

Brazilian painter Karla Caprali lets images rather than words convey her personal experiences. Inspired by life and death, dreams and fear, religion and paganism, motherhood and daily routine, she achieves a startlingly contemporary, feminine vision of daily life and her past. Renata Ramos of Brazil's number one newspaper "Jornal do Brasil" speaks with Karla Caprali 11/4/2007
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Self Portrait
Self Portrait
Oil on Canvas, 48" x 36"


James Kandt: Wichita Eagle

The dizzying perspectives of his paintings have viewers craning their necks to find the "real" balance of the pictures. Kandt's color choices -- hues pushed (or paled) just beyond true-to-life adds electricity (or anxiety) to the work.
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Oil on Board
Untitled Landshape
Oil on Board
12" x 12"

Sophia Angelis: Paints with strength, joy and thought-provoking optimism:

Sophia Angelis' work explores the power of color and symbolism. From splendid landscapes to her portrayals of Greek culture, her paintings are poetry on canvas. She vividly expresses autobiographical experiences and existential quests in an attempt for a deeper perception into the human soul. Sophia Angelis beckons the viewer to stop and rediscover life's true treasures, nature, peace, love and friendship. She returns to New York in December 2007 where her work will be exhibited in The Odyssey Within: Fine Art by Artists Living in Italy and Greece and of Italian and Greek Origin. One article in Greek one article is in Italian
L'Odissea interna
- Μια Εικαστική Κατάθεση Στην Νέα Υόρκη - DeArte - Web Articles
 

Dis-Connected People
Dis-Connected People
Oil & Acrylic on Canvas
31" x 24"


Giannis Stratis in the Odyssey Within

Award winning artist Giannis Stratis says that he is troubled to see mankind's social values “absorbed” by materialism and technology. His style stays consistent with these thoughts about the human condition and his paintings reflect an expression and balance of this view. Audiences can clearly understand his inner conflict with man's division of priorities and consequential quest for optimism. Giannis Stratis and his work are reviewed by the Greek press.
English, Greek
 

The Wise
The Wise
Oil & Acrylic on Canvas
31" x 24"


Margaret Chwialkowska: Inspired by Nature
Ottawa Life Magazine

The mighty splendor of the Ottawa River and the ever-changing moods of its waters, banks and skies are the signature theme of artist Margaret Chwialkowska. In her mesmerizing oil paintings, fantastical colors and dramatic textures transformfamiliar riverbanks into emotional soulscapes in which a single tree branch may be anthropomorphized, seemingly reaching out with joy, hope or regret.
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A New Day, Ottawa River
A New Day, Ottawa River
Oil on Canvas
36" x 24"

Gabriel Krekk : Documenting Artwork Saves Fustration
Candian Brushstroke Magazine July/August 2007


Watercolor artist GABRIEL KREKK of Belleville, Ontario stresses the importance of properly documenting all your work. And he should know - he's working hard now to track down past works that he didn't record. These days, when Gabriel Krekk, finishes a painting, it has a number, a date, the number of hours he spent painting it, who purchased it, and more.
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Where Dreams Begin
Where Dreams Begin
Watercolor on Paper
27" x 20"

Sydnei SmithJordan True to Form
The Courier Herald Saturday, June 2, 2007

Rising up from a tumultuous childhood, Sydnei Smith Jordan has channeled her pain and strife into a powerful and imaginative art form. In a distinctive style brimming with technical prowess, Smith Jordan's
paintings deal with the essential facets of humanity such as religion,
culture, sex, and politics, exploring how they relate to and define the
individual. Natalie Davis Entertainment Editor of The Courier Herald
speaks with Sydnei SmithJordan.
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I Look To The Hills
I Look To The Hills
Oil on Canvas
27" x 20"

Veronica Garcia-Huidobro

Garcia-Huidobro's paintings are presented to us in a spirit of both contemplation and boldness. She captures the horse, long a creature associated both with nobility and liberation, as a robust, domesticated companion, but also as a spirit of nature, with its mysteries presented for our consideration in its body and piercing gaze. Veronica Garcia-Huidobro and her work are reviewed by the Chilean press.
Revista Capital - Revista Cosas - La Segunda The horses of Veronica
 
Blue Reins
Blue Reins
Acrylic & Mixed Media
47" x 37"

Patrick Walshe - Simplicity and clarity at the core
Clare Champion - June 1, 2007

The vibrant paintings of Patrick Walshe teem with energy as they capture both the form and spirit of the rolling landscape that surrounds his home in Ireland. "My struggle is to strip my work of unnecessary conceptual subtext, so that if the idea can be better conveyed in words it should not be painted. Painting should be like a symphony, untranslatable, a discipline unto itself" Jessica Quinn reviews artist Patrick Walshe for the Claire Champion.
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Scenes from the City The Lake
Scenes from the City The Lake
Oil & Silver Leaf on Canvas
31.5" x 31.5"

Paula Tymchuk: ‘Trips' to the Big Apple

Paula Tymchuk's digital photographs are investigations into the human body transformed by light and shadow. Simplicity and raw human emotion are her inspirations, the need for human connection her pervasive subject. An article printed in CSC News, courtesy of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers.
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Blossom
Blossom
Digital Photography
25" x 25"

Joel Carpenter: Rhythms of Life
The Pueblo Chieftain

Sometimes deferring a dream turns out to be the best way to make it become a reality. The Pueblo Chieftain covers Joel Carpenter's work and upcoming exhibition at Agora Gallery opening February 20th. Article by Amy Matthew.
At Agora Gallery from February 20th to March 13th , 2007
Opening Reception Thursday, February 22, 6-8PM
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Sick Of Love
Sick Of Love
Oil on Canvas
36" x 24"

Almeriane: A painter of the Andalusian Art Nouveau

Inspired by the poetry and songs of her native Andalusia, art-nouveau painter Almeriane is reviewed in two articles by El Mundo, one of the largest and most read newspapers of Spain. Describing the unique technique created by the self-taught artist, El Mundo praises Almeriane for her signature style, recognized by the most prestigious centers of the art world. Critically acclaimed, Almeriane's work was recently recognized by the French Culture National Federation and was awarded the Toile D'or (gold linen cloth) for her original artworks and talent. Both articles are in Spanish.
El Mundo, January 25, 2007 - El Mundo, November 8, 2006 -
La Voz De Almeria, February, 2007
 
Invierno
Invierno
Oil on Canvas
47 " x 36"

Anne Elisabeth Hogh in The Color of Motion

Born on the coast of Denmark "where light changes by the minute," Anne Elisabeth Hogh grew to understand how color touches the soul. Using vivid contrasts, textural sheen, and liquid geometry to convey the perpetual flux of human emotion, Hogh's paintings shimmer with a living, sensible force. Hogh's work will be presented in The Color of Motion, opening on January 2nd.
Stateline News Cover Story - Beloit Daily News
 
Painting_001
Painting_001
Acrylic on Canvas
36" x 30"

Atousa Foroohary: From North York to New York

“Capturing the world through my hands with the miracle of colors,” is how Atousa Foroohary describes the goal of her creative endeavors. Reveling in the endless varieties of natural beauty, Foroohary seeks to be the intermediary for which to express ineffable wonders of the natural world. Inside Toronto covers Foroohary's January 2nd exhibition.
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Friendship
Friendship
Oil on Canvas
30" x 36"

Steve Karol in the Spotlight

With a degree in architecture and extensive work experience in design, Steve Karol's expert use of shape, form, and composition comes alive in his art. Karol's works lie at a fresh intersection between digital and traditional media. The Kansas City Star covers Karol's recent success.
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Mount Innocence
Mount Innocence
Print
22 " x 26"

Emile Azar: A Painter Whose Work is Full of Surprises

E. Azar is a master of conveying a sense of 'joie de vivre' through his acrylic paintings. His works are radiant and dreamy, and represent a world where humans appear not as isolated creatures, but as an integral part of their surroundings. E. Azar's exhibition at Agora Gallery is covered by two prominent Lebanese publications, L'orient- Le Jour and La Revue Du Liban, and reviewed by art critic Peter Wiley. Some articles are in French.
L'orient-Le Jour - La Revue Du Liban - Peter Wiley Gallery and Studio
 
Redemption Redemption
Acrylic on Canvas
31.5" x 23.5 "

Painting Poetry: Veronica Leiton

Chihuahua poetry has found a new outlet in the paintings of Verónica Leiton, a 42-year-old Chilean artist who has called Mexico home for more than a decade. Leiton's artwork seems to serve as an expression of an interior, subconscious world, which is comprised of such intangible elements as emotion and thought. A review by Erin Cassin published in Mexconnect.
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Mixed Media on Canvas
Abandonado como los muelles en el alba
Mixed Media on Canvas
25 " x 20 "

Nella Lush in Elements of Structure


Artist Nella Lush tells a visual tale of emotion, of mood in its purest manifestation, immersing the viewer into a dimension where time and the material world no longer exist. She creates atmosphere by deconstructing shape and form; the vibrant space of the large, abstract paintings telling a different story to each viewer. Her fluid brushwork, loose, unstructured contours and luminous color palette of blues and greens or earthy yellows and oranges sparkle with the Mediterranean influences of her native Italy.
The Eagle Tribune - North Andover Citizen
 

Tarantella Pizzicata
Tarantella Pizzicata
Oil on Canvas
36" x 30"

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