Monthly Archives: March 2021
HELEN BOOTH
CH.89: If you were to categorize or describe the style of your artwork, what would it be and why? HB: My work is abstract and firmly rooted in my personal response to the landscape. I work with a very limited palette and I build up and strip back layers to create paintings that often have […]
DORIANE MILLET
CH.89: If you were to categorize or describe the style of your artwork, what would it be and why? DM: I would not associate myself with a particular style but with several. My work is a mixture of illustration, contemporary figuration, surrealism, minimalism, symbolism, realism. It is surely in this regard that I would describe […]
ALEK BELANGER
CH.89: If you were to categorize or describe the style of your artwork, what would it be and why? AB: My work is abstract with elements of expressionism. I’ve always loved the mysterious element in abstract art. You’re forced to open your mind to thousands of interpretation when dealing with the world of abstract. AB: […]
GABRIELLA DITALIA
CH.89: If you were to categorize or describe the style of your artwork, what would it be and why? GD: My work is material contemplation; it has always been interdisciplinary. I am endlessly curious and at some point realized that the path to wisdom was active, embodied, and material. CH.89: Where do you draw your […]
DANIELA PROKOPETZ
CH.89: If you were to categorize or describe the style of your artwork, what would it be and why? DP: It is rough and elegant at the same time – with a touch of playfulness. And I like to equip a work with something that makes it special and unique. I appreciate old frames and […]
SOFIA DALAMAGKA
CH.89: If you were to categorize or describe the style of your artwork, what would it be and why? SD: I dare say that my work is surreal. Symbolizations, implications, and disguised up drawings of memories, dominate. I have been affected by hyper-realism and the Dada movement. Lately I have been experimenting with mix-media techniques. […]