Tony Hinchliffe’s figurative art is designed to portray intimacy and to create a powerful mood which is charged with emotion.
Author: The Gallerist
Wang Hongzheng ( 王宏峥 ) was born in Zhangjiakou (China), Hebei Province in 1971, and now lives in Beijing. He graduated from the Oil Painting Department of Tianjin Normal University, and then worked in the Oil Painting Creation Research Office of the China National Academy of Arts for further study.
Tales of mermaids have been spoken about since humanity learned how to write. But how and when did their stories and the possibility of their existence spring up? Where did they originate? Did they come from sailors’ tales of sightings, or were they known even before that?
Emil Mlynarcik is a contemporary Slovak painter. He was born in 1960 in the village of Vernár (Slovakia). His paintings with the theme of landscape and still lifes, show our everyday life, but also retreating the magical forest, rural wooden houses and old districts disappear.
Born in the city of Bucaramanga (Colombia), from his youth entered the drawing and painting always showing interest in the human figure in all its facets and attitudes.
Once an advertising art director, Jessica has amassed a collection of vintage printed ephemera which she revives in her artwork. She paints predominantly in oils but her art is rooted in collage.
Allen Bentley’s exploration of motion runs throughout his career. Even his still-lifes in college seemed to shift in place. His new series Momentum, is a study of speed and the thrill and freedom felt through driving.
Joseph A. Miller is an Associate Professor of Art at S.U.N.Y. Buffalo State, where he has taught drawing and painting since 1997. Miller’s work is in numerous public and private collections, and has been shown internationally in Finland, China, Poland and the Czech Republic, as well as across the United States, from Berkeley, California to Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Jose Alonso Loaiza is a classical, romantic and Renaissance artist. Jose Alonso was never part of a formal art program or training school. Instead he learned from his own personal studies of an art style which appealed to him more than any other, the Italian Renaissance. He cites Michaelangelo, Raphael, Donatello and Da Vinci as his greatest inspirations.