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Painting
Hsun
Hsun, born and live in Taiwan. Have a high interest in painting since childhood. Talent, I think I have. Once engaged in IT work for a while. Be a programmer, system analysis, and project manager.
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Fully entering the field of painting is a turning point in life. I decided to have a second child, so I turned off all the work at hand and focused on raising children and painting.
I have studied painting with several Taiwanese artists. Color pencils, ink, watercolor, and oil painting are all involved. As for digital works, it's not hard for me.
Silvia Anan
I am a Turkish self-taught contemporary abstract artist and have been involving in the art for many years. However, actively creating art since 2019 October. For long years I pursued my business career until I got married. My work was hectic and required a lot of travelling, so sadly there were no time and no space for me to do art. In a way after our union with my husband, he pushed me to follow my passion which I am grateful to him.
Soon after I created my
‘’Incubation'' Series over 9 months time consist of 40 paintings. I use several mediums but mostly acrylic. End of Incubation series we had our son and after his birth in 2020 Aug I started to digitize my artworks and joined to the NFT Community and became a verified artist on Foundation.app platform end of March 2021. I am in a constant learning process of transforming my art into digital forms by giving them different languages to speak to the viewers until I have the spare time again to paint as I motherhood takes over.
Nada Nadj
I was born in Bosnia and am an artist living in Vienna. In my work, I do not stick to one particular kind of technique but rather combine them in different ways to express myself freely.
I move between abstract and figurative painting because one offers me the freedom and the joy of color and the other offers the possibility of expressing feelings and playing with techniques that are different each time. I especially like to use lines.
Clarafosca
Clarafosca is a versatile artist from Barcelona, open to curiosity and always travelling and living around the world. Her fine art background led her into the graffiti world from 2004 to nowadays. Although her professional career has taken her to different fields of the visual arts, from illustration, street art, to tattooing.
So the inspiration comes from her own life and emotions. She
’ s focused on painting aesthetic female forms, complemented with vivid colours from graffiti and the transcendent fusion of natural shapes.
Nowadays she steeped in her passions, and she also got into NFT doing digital artwork pieces.
Patrick Duffy
The Concept of Space plays an important role in my process of painting. It reveals itself in the form of paradoxes, appearing on the surface of the canvas or paper in discrete forms combined into a network of images. Through the use of mediums such as archival ink, flat and glossy acrylic and oil paint, I am able to deconstruct the work, breaking it down to each element. It is then that I can reconstruct the imagery, creating an unspoken dialogue based on the relationships and interactions between them.
Christophe Carton
The spirit of the place
At the origin of Christophe Carton's works, there is the desire to show the influence of landscapes, and in the broader sense of our environment, on our mental space.
So concretely in his approach he begins by drawing from his memory images of places for which he has a particular affection. From these images he builds an imaginary place, a sensory atmosphere which corresponds to these memories. The question of figuration in his work is not the subject.
According to him
“ an abstract work could only be a detail of a figurative work, a piece of reality seen on a different scale (seen from the sky, or microscopic view) that depends on the more or less precise sensory trace that the place leaves in memory.
Neha Agarwala
I am an Indian artist heavily influenced by the Renaissance greats. My works attached to this article are my earlier works which were influenced by my Indian heritage. Currently, I am pursuing a specialization in oil paintings, mainly focused on portraiture (viewable on my website and Instagram account).
Maurizio D'Andrea
My creative work spans various artistic fields such as painting, digital graphics, sculpture, generative art, photography and video art. My creativity is expressed through an energy that has its roots in the subconscious. It animates all my creations. My pictorial works arise from the need to give form to private emotional images and are interpretations whose symbolic content is in continuous dialogue between the conscious and the subconscious mind. They are acrylic compositions, both geometric-abstract and lyrical, marked by vivid, powerful colours and by a movement that penetrates the observer's soul. I analyse, investigate, delve into my inner self in search of new solutions and new techniques.
Otto Laske
As I have grown into a visual artist, I have come to consider each finished work as a potential template for another, more simple or complex, one, that could emerge from it. This way of viewing finished work derives from an awareness of the many part-whole relationships embedded in a work, a way of viewing some part of the work as a new, undeveloped whole. It is a perspective nurtured by an awareness of the almost unlimited changeability of digital works, an awareness of opportunities which, for an experienced digital artist, lie ready to hand.
Ana Richter
Ana Richter, oil/digital artist. Starting at a young age I’ ve always been interested in painting/sketching but decided to take it more seriously only a year ago. Now I do traditional oil paintings and digital ones, constantly experimenting with new objects, movie scenes, landscapes, and #artchallanges.
What differentiates my style from the others is my brushwork, creating a bold, thick texture that is pleasing to the eye.