Patrick Henne – Death and Transience – Artist Profile

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Patrick Henne adopts the motifs of old masters such as Guido Reni, Caravaggio and Jacques-Louis David. Through the expressive and surreal colouring, along with the alteration of some details and titles, which have nothing to do with the original context, … Read More

Alex Gross – Antisocial Network – Artist Interview

Within the emotionally charged and powerfully discerning art of Alex Gross, we are treated to scenes of both dreamlike surreality and slabs of hard hitting reality, which dish up copious disturbing home truths, while asking us to confront our modern … Read More

Nick Sheehy – X Won’t Always Equal Y – Artist Interview

Nick Sheehy listens carefully to the distant vibrations of memories and inspirations projected forth from his youth and childhood imagination. His work emanates from a source very far removed from the ofttimes overly pretentious, concept driven offerings of the contemporary … Read More

Jean Labourdette – Light Through Darkness – Artist Interview

The appearance of Jean Labourdette’s art studio is the quintessence of what most people will bring to mind if asked to imagine a fine artist’s work space. A collector of mysterious antiques and object d’art from times gone by, Jean … Read More

JR Slattum – What Feelings and Thoughts Look Like – Artist Profile

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JR Slattum is a self-taught artist, his work entering the surreal world of innerspace. After a near-death experience in 2007, inspired by a personal enlightenment, Slattum fell into a world of paint. Using the point of the paintbrush as a … Read More

Boris Pelcer – Exploring the Unknown – Guest Blog

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‘Exploring the Unknown’ by Boris Pelcer I see myself as a visual explorer that craves to journey into the unknown! I seek to explore that which seems to plague my thoughts: Why am I? Who am I? Why do I … Read More

David Stoupakis – Alchemic Manipulations – Artist Profile

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David Stoupakis was born in Newton, Massachusetts, in 1974. He currently lives and works in New York. His work, inspired by fables, fairy tales and nostalgic allusions to the places and situations of his childhood, has always been focused on … Read More

Troy Brooks – The B-Girls – Artist Interview

The enigmatic charm of the somewhat androgynous, yet undeniably glamourous female protagonists who take centre stage within Troy Brooks’s imagery, beckon us into their tales of mystery and peril with a beguiling magnetism. Painted with his signature elongation, the Women … Read More

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