Tag: Germany

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Rike Kellermann

AN ABSTRACT VISION Rike Kellermann is a young artist from Cologne, Germany. She combines traditional painting with digital photography and digital painting, usually in an abstract way. For Rike, art is the best way to express herself and that is why most of her work is inspired by own emotions and feelings. She developed a […]

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Paul Neberra

A SARCASTIC PAINTING Paul Neberra is from Mainz (Germany), where he spent part of his childhood, moving with his family to Portugal in the 80’s. At first glance some of Neberra’s works look like paintings of the classic Era, but it is in the details that we understand more contemporary aspects. You can spot UFO’s, […]

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Maria Teresa Crawford Cabral

A PHENOMENON OF REVEALING OUR PRESENCE Maria Teresa Crawford Cabral’s picture compositions base on a process, whose results remain open to the end, and in which spontaneity and intuition are the directors. Free from rational considerations and control mechanisms, the composition alone steers the shape of the picture with its own rules and requirements. This […]

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Lev Kaplan

THE BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS OF LEV KAPLAN Lev Kaplan: “The older I get the more I go back to my artistic preferences as illustrator. My favorite artists are Albrecht Dürer, Peter Bruegel the Elder, and Rogier van der Weyden. My favorites from more modern periods in art history are Egon Schiele, Vincent van Gogh… I could […]

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Mittenimwald

KNIFE, SPRAY-CANS, PAPER AND WOOD Mittenimwald prefers working in a small garage, on canvas and other supports. He defines his work as not art but simply craftsmanship and graphic expertise. To work, he uses a knife, spray-cans, rolls of paper and wood to create extremely detailed, hand cut stencils that he places on ground coated […]

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Lilli Hill

A STUDY OF DISGUST AND CURIOSITY Lilli Hill’s paintings of brash women test the notion of obscenity. The ladies exposing themselves in her paintings are mostly big and almost always brash, posing nude in the evacuated context of a formal portrait. Hill paints the great, creamy rolls of her fleshy women with impressive detail, and […]

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