Adrian Paci was born in Albania in 1969, but fled to Italy with his family after the extreme riots in Albania in 1997. Paci’s socially-charged works include a variety of mediums ranging from photography and painting to videos and installations.
Adrian Paci was born in Albania in 1969, but fled to Italy with his family after the extreme riots in Albania in 1997. Paci’s socially-charged works include a variety of mediums ranging from photography and painting to videos and installations.
Visual artist, Leigh Wells, creates collages, drawings, and three-dimensional constructions that explore the mysterious boundaries between the truth and the unknowable.
After high school he began art school (CFPAA in Geneva) were he studied graphic design first and then interactive media design: web design, video, sound and new medias.
Geerten Verheus’ sculptural installations, collages and paintings mostly function not through any narrative content.
Andrew Lyman is a photographer and artist living and working in Savannah, Georgia.
Philippe Halsman’s current exhibition at the Jeu de Paume is a retrospective highlighting the photographer’s long and successful career.
Lodewijk Germanes,an 18 year-old visual artist from Belgium, currently studying graphic design at LUCA School of Arts in Brussels. In his recent work he would like to invite the viewer into his personal world of playful abstraction.
Katharina Marszewski (born 1980) lives and works in Berlin. She is a graduate of the Fine Art department at the College of Fine Arts, Braunschweig and is currently completing a PhD in Art in Context at the University of Arts, Berlin.
Douglas Ljungkvist is a Brooklyn based fine art photographer originally from Sweden. His personal work explores vernacular beauty that is graphic, colorful, and quiet.
After the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010, she would wake up disheartened for the next 86 mornings, knowing that the oil was still flooding into the Gulf of Mexico.
She started to paint when she was 17. She didn't choose to draw women and bodies, it happened naturally, where she was in her life at that point she used the sketching and drawing to quiet her mind, and probably express the feelings and thoughts she couldn't express verbally or physically.