Monthly Archives: November 2022

MONICA BIZZARRI

CH.89: If you were to categorize or describe the style of your artwork, what would it be and why? MB: I would say its modern organic textile art because all the dyes that I use are natural and therefore the only textiles I use are 100% wool, silk, cotton, and linen but I consider that the […]

LYDIA ELLEN GREAVES 

CH.89: If you were to categorize or describe the style of your artwork, what would it be and why? LEG: My work is predominantly digital illustration but if I had to describe the style I guess it’s quite minimalist in terms of limiting my color palette per piece, using negative space to suggest where objects […]

MARIA OROZCO

CH.89: If you were to categorize or describe the style of your artwork, what would it be and why? MO: Brutalist, because my visual and conceptual references go back to brutalist architecture.  CH.89: Where do you draw your inspiration from? MO: Brutalist architecture and HardEdge. CH.89: Can you talk a little bit about what your […]

FEIPEL BECHAMEIL

CH.89: If you were to categorize or describe the style of your artwork, what would it be and why? FB: We always try to escape categorizations of our artwork, and believe we are always evolving in our practice. The style, aesthetics and reflections around it are always moving, changing and developing. Although there is a […]

LORNA ROBERTSON

CH.89: If you were to categorize or describe the style of your artwork, what would it be and why? LR: I would say I fall into the abstract and semi abstract category of oil painting. My most pure abstract work comes out when I am representing sound and rhythm visually in a painting, and for […]

DAVID OLESKI

CH.89: If you were to categorize or describe the style of your artwork, what would it be and why?  DO: I have two bodies of work. Initially I painted large contemporary still-life paintings, so the category might be “representational impressionist still life oil paintings”, but in the past 7 years I have transitioned into a […]