Sayaka Ganz was born in Yokohama, Japan and grew up living in Japan, Brazil, and Hong Kong. Using reclaimed plastic objects as materials, Sayaka’s recent sculptures depict animals in motion with rich colors and energy Artist Statement : “I grew up with Shinto animist belief that all things in the world have spirits. Thus, when…
Gary Korlin |Naturalistic Painter
Gary Korlin – (b. 1956) works in a decidedly French nature and the naturalistic approach is embedded in his 19th Century French Academic training, coupled with a thorough understanding of classical aesthetics and technique. He seeks an impression of life from a delicately modeled rose to the energy of a wind-swept landscape, relying continuously on…
3,000 square meter mural for the rio olympics by Eduardo Kobra
3,000 SQUARE METER MURAL FOR THE RIO OLYMPICS BY EDUARDO KOBRA. Today is celebrated international day of indigenous peoples / 9 August international day of the world’s indigenous peoples Africa ✨ Mural ” we are all a ” Mursi tribe in the region of Ethiopia / mural ” we are all one ” Mursi…
Floating sculptures
Floating sculptures is made up of colorful liquid which is a series of thrown and captured at 3500th of a second. “Colourant is a series of events that pass you by as an imperceptible flash. A fleeting moment, that blocks and obscures the landscape, a momentary graffiti of air and space. Creating shapes of nature…
Diana Beltran Herrera |Paper Birds
Diana Beltran Herrera (b. 1987, Colombia) is a designer and artist that has been working over the past years with ordinary materials as wire, cardboard, plastic, and paper, the primary medium in the production of her work. Trough her practice in sculpture Herrera has been representing different subjects. One of her most extensive series is…
Eva Czarniecka |City Street Painting
Eva Czarniecka is a self-taught artist based in London since 2002. Eva explained: “Like poems my paintings begin with an observation, a feeling, a hunch or an idea, a memory and are then refined so that every colour, every shape and form, every gesture is woven together. Working within oil, I build the paintings up…
David Irvine |Re-Directed Art
A very popular ongoing series of work that David Irvine has called ‘Re-Directed Art’. These are existing, unwanted paintings (prints, lithographs or occasionally, original pieces) that he has located at thrift shops,yard sales and has even salvaged from the curb. He then will paint in his own characters, unusual imagery or pop culture icons to…