Maurice Sapiro

These magical paintings by award-winning artist Maurice Sapiro just take my breath away. Currently living and working in Connecticut, Maurice Sapiro paints landscapes, still lives and dreamscapes that may even exceed the ones we see in our most beautiful dreams. His paintings have been featured in numerous exhibitions and he has a beautiful, rich portfolio of […]

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Paula Baader

Paula Baader’s works show a fine line between abstraction an figuration. Although at first sight her paintings are abstract, a closer look will reveal shapes of recognition and figurative elements, which is the artist’s goal exactly. Originally from Germany, her works have been exhibited across Europe. She also sells a wonderful collection of paintings on Saatchi Online. www.paulabaader.de   […]

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Andy Curlowe

“As society struggles, so does nature, yet we are one and the same.” Artist Andy Curlowe deals with these struggles and creates beautiful, fascinating paintings in which natural and industrial elements are brought together. His creations are influenced by his childhood when he lived in Schenectady New York, an area divided by the Adirondacks Mountains and remnants […]

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Alexey Terenin

Alexey Terenin’s paintings are mysterious and intimate, and I love the strong expressions on the faces of his characters. Terenin draws his inspiration from Prague (where he grew up) and Russia (where he lives). He has been painting since 1992 and has since exhibited his beautiful works in many galleries worldwide. You can find many […]

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Noma Bliss

Noma bliss has been an artist for 30 years and her works have appeared in various publications such as The London Times, San Francisco Times and Business Law Today. With her beautiful, simplistic forms and characters, Noma connects her work to the influences we experience from technology and visualizes connections with other elements that are […]

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Rebecca Volynsky

The colorful works of Rebecca Volynsky are the results of unplanned experiments with media such as paper, photographs, tissues and watercolor paint. Very lively, and very fascinating! Rebecca’s works reflect personal thoughts and memories while at the same time they invite interpretations of all kinds. And when you stare at them a little longer, you […]

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Misato Suzuki

Staring at Misato Suzuki’s paintings makes me happy! It just does! Soft colors, occasional details, abstracts and playful figures.. chaotic in a way, but then again, not really. The little details (such as lines, squares, thread and birds. I particularly like the birds.) go together perfectly, leaving an impression that isn’t chaotic at all. It’s […]

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