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Fr. Andrew Lewandowski O.F.M

The act of creation is one of the best qualities we human beings possess. I use an intuitive process. I "look" into myself and allow whatever is there to emerge and express itself. The result is a work of imagination that is spontaneous and childlike. In fact , in the process of creating I attempt to get in touch with the child within. I use form and color to describe an inner world which is sometimes jubilant, sometimes sad, but always honest and direct.

Daniel Mace

When I was 12 years old, I spent long hours exploring throughout the forest, and following each and every stream upward towards its source...These were occupations which opened the imagination, while bringing instruction about the ways and infinite variety of nature... There was one enormous boulder near our home...a block of granite transported by glaciers in another time...which resembled a giant rabbit or frog... I remember thinking that it would be a marvelous joke to come, undiscovered, to this place and to sculpt that boulder to emphasize it's animal nature...What a surprise to any and all who might come upon it in the future...To see this frozen giant of a creature, crouched on the verge of movement in the deep forest...Unmoving to the time-bound eye, but perhaps jumping in some other dimension of timeless evolution... This vision of an artistic expression which does not concern itself with the immediate results of its efforts, but which visualizes a long-reaching effect...an effect which calls one back to the very essence of being...has remained one of the axes of my work... Time and the mysterious influence of the spirit's inner dimensions is another... My wish is that each one of us might experience, if but for a fraction of a second, the interconnectedness of all things, the unity of world and being, so we can evolve toward a sane and compassionate world...

Martin Freeman & Joel Hoyer

We are two artist doing individual work plus collaboration between ourselves. The attached image is a collaboration piece. We are both mature artist working for over 30 years.

Christine Maudy

I received my best guidance by meeting all these creators, visiting exhibitions and museums and traveling. I always knew that one day I would dedicate myself to my passion.

Lindsay Barrie

Lindsay Barrie is a self taught collage artist from Scotland who creates dream like imagery to try to take peoples minds to places where they would not normally go.

José Witteveen

José Witteveen(1981) moved to Amsterdam in 1999 , where she followed a course at the art academy. After that she studied 4 years on the KABK Royal acadamy for Arts in The Hague. On the june 11th she has her first exhibition in Leeuwarden, in the Netherlands.

François Knopf

The wildlife painter François Knopf exposes his strange paintings: different kinds of animals, often of big size, moving in an unadapted world. Animals painted in a realistic way but atmospher lightly surreal or in all cases strange. The bison at breakfast and bisons on a training way, the hippopotamus looking for the river, the elephant on the bank of a lake or in a field covered with snow, the bear on the railway or lying in front of a shop, the pig in the sand box, the cat on the butterfly, the horse and the chess game or the horse in the bedroom etc.

Vasilij Belikov

BELIKOV VASILIJ MATVEEVICH (1921-1994) - the member of the USSR Union of Artists, participant of many exhibitions. His pictures are present in Penza Picture Gallery and also are represented in many of departments and in private collections in Russia and abroad.
 

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