Tag Archives: still life
STEVEN PEARSON
CH.89: If you were to categorize or describe the style of your artwork, what would it be and why SP: I would characterize my current work as contemporary narrative/realist/allegorical utilizing figures, still life, and sometimes landscape to convey whatever story I am trying to tell. Up until a few years ago, my work was abstract/non-objective […]
SARAH MENDEZ
CH.89: If you were to categorize or describe the style of your artwork, what would it be and why? SM: I would say that my digital art style could be considered sequential art, which stems mainly from my use of panels and dialogue. On the other hand, I also work with oil painting, focusing on […]
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 […]
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 […]
BROOKE HOLM
CH.89: If you were to categorize or describe the style of your artwork, what would it be and why? BH: Stylistically and aesthetically I would describe my work as abstract, detailed, precise, a little alien and revering of the sublimity of nature. CH.89: Where do you draw your inspiration from? BH: My inspiration comes from […]