Gulten Imamoglu is the Turkish expressionist painter who has received a lot of international awards acknowledging importance of her art.
The longer you look at the paintings by Gulten the more you are getting dissolved in the artist's free fly of the colorful ideas. Lines and colors, being put in layers on each other rouse excitement and peace in mind simultaneously. The paintings are created with the use of acrylic technique and overlapping the colors. This creates an illusion of penetration in the world of Gulten’s imagination. And when you are getting there you start to notice tiny hidden laced patterns and figures.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Minimal volume. Aakash Nihalani
Aakash Nihalani doesn't need canvas or camera film for his art. He uses what you see the first when you enter the heart of a busy city, walls and floors. This makes people rethink while rushing to work why they are here and what simple things can make with us.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Misty Women. Stanislav Zvolsky
Stanislav Zvolsky is a Ukrainian artist, who has already his paintings being exhibited in Ukraine, Russia, Germany, Czech Republic. His transcendental and unmediated women irradiate peace and happiness, beauty and stillness. Paintings made with oil on canvas combine elements of impressionism, abstract art and shapes of soviet art. Color palette is comprised mainly of pastel and tender tones which emphasize fine and fragile nature of women.
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