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Anja Slomma

Anja Slomma crosses the lines between fine art, narrative, visual poetry, and portraiture. Her images are illustrating a lot of ideas to do with issues of identity, the human experience and the expression of that experience. Her photos are alluring stories of the body and mind.

anjaslomma.com @anjaslomma

Emma Jackson

I started drawing faces during lock down and I have not stopped drawing faces. I want to create emotion and a life lived with some pencil and charcoal and to make pictures that people want to look at. Art does not need to be pretentious. It just needs to portray something.

jackson-drawings.ueniweb.com @jacksonsrawingsatcromer

Patricia Askew

Patricia Askew was a Native New Yorker that currently resides in Winter Park, Florida. She has always had a love for the arts. In and out of college several times and was once very dedicated dancer. Currently she seeks to brand her vision of one planet and art belongs to all.

soufullvisins.com @Itsitsnotjustart

Ruth Lane

I am a Toronto born painter residing in Elora, ON. I paint almost exclusively in oils and rely on personal memories to render subject matter. For me, painting is a highly personal experience, during which time I explore questions regarding identity as fluid rather than fixed.

@ruthlanejohnston

Suzanne Claire

My work reflects colour, texture, movement, and vibrancy to create art. The human face, figure are the inspiration behind my work to reflect a feeling of happiness.

@suzannetaitmarchant

Brigitte Oberlik-Burtscher

I paint abstract paintings but also paintings in which colors, shapes and silhouettes emerge from the depths of my memories and condense into fictional places or impressions of nature, where it is not only abstracted landscape but rather its character, the silence, the vastness, a horizon. Sometimes it is simply the desire for powerful brush strokes that drives me. To feel this energy, to let it become visible, captivates and challenges me every time anew.

oberlik-burtscher.at @oberlikburtscherbri

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