• ART

    Return to Magenta by Brooklyn Whelan

    Sydney based artist Brooklyn Whelan creates a series titled Return to Magenta where he depicts beautiful clouds slowly descend into color using acrylic paints. “As an artist, I work to develop paintings that speak about the beauty and power that exists within weather patterns. I constantly find myself staring into oncoming storms. I do not merely want to capture the image with my painting; rather, with strong bold strokes, I want to give it life and energy, also the sense of fantasy that one might see in an 80’s sci fi – Powerful electricity, but with a tone of grace, softness and movement.”     www.brooklynwhelan.com

  • Paintings by artist Ali Cavanaugh
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    Paintings by artist Ali Cavanaugh

    Artist Ali Cavanaugh creates beautiful and intricate high key fresco paintings focusing on candid emotion filled portraits of her (adorable) subjects. A show featuring her new series ‘Immerse’ will be on display at Boston’s Gold Gallery running from Sep 8th – Oct 18th. See some of Ali Cavanaugh’s work below: See more at: www.alicavanaugh.com  

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    Sweet Dreams by artist Martha Rich

    An art series titled “Sweet Dreams” by Martha Rich shows bold colored paintings with peppy wide-eyed and lipped characters. Mixing portraiture, surealism and mixed media.  I love their fun little expressions that are somewhat vague but silly. See “Sweet Dreams” below:     Related articles letterit: Everything good comes from honesty (unknown)Request… Feature Friday: April Release Inge Wright Accepted In Juried Exhibition Art By America

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    Artwork by Jason Martin

    Riding the line of painting and sculptures Jason’s Martin’s artwork literally stands out in extremes. Like those children’s books with different textures you have the urge to touch the contrasting curious techniques.   http://www.lissongallery.com/artists/jason-martin/

  • Sticky Hyperrealism Portraits by Mike Dargas
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    Sticky Hyperrealism Portraits by Mike Dargas

    Doubletake! Nope, those aren’t photographs, but they ARE hyperrealistic portrait paintings by German artist Mike Dargas. The subjects are drenched in sticky substances from honey to what seems chocolate syrup. The attention to detail is paramount. see more Mike Dargas