Voka, born 1965, lives and works in the Lower Austrian town of Puchberg am Schneeberg. He coined the term “Spontaneous Realism” as a trademark for his art. Voka defines this style as a revival of the significance of contemporary art, a valued tradition in a new era, with a new interpretation reflecting today ́s spirit of the time.
Modern art | Contemporary art
Contemporary or popular culture art refers to a genre of art that incorporates elements from everyday life, such as mass media, advertising, consumer products, and current events. This type of art emerged in the mid-20th century and reflects the social and cultural changes of the time. By using the imagery and symbols of popular culture, artists can make statements about the world they live in and its values, often offering social commentary and criticism. The art can take many forms, from painting and sculpture to performance art and installations, and can be found in galleries, museums, and public spaces.
Nataša Bezić was born 1966 in Koper (Slovenia). She graduated in graphics in the class of prof. Josip Butkovic in 1989 (Rijeka/Croatia) and gained the title of the professor of fine arts.
Shane Keisuke Berkery is an Irish-Japanese contemporary artist based in Dublin, Ireland. His cultural background has been a major influence on his work and is a frequent theme in his paintings Berkery primarily works out of his studio in Dublin and is represented by The Molesworth Gallery.
Algerian painter Abdelhalim Kebieche is a visual artist who is known for his expressionist work. An artistic movement that tends to represent with emotion the vices of society in a deeply subjective way.
Maryam Mughal is an artist from Islamabad, Pakistan. “ Since a child, the air in front of me was the canvas and I was brushing it with colors of my thoughts.
Francesca Strino was born in 1979 in Naples, Italy. She was born into an artistic family. Francesca’s powerful paintings reflect the influence of her father, Maestro Gianni Strino.
Nancy Bossert is an artist based in the United States whose paintings have been exhibited nationally. In addition, her art has been featured in publications such as Fig Magazine. Fascinated by iconography and visual narratives, each of Bossert’s pieces conveys a story. Her distinctive abstracts, landscapes, florals, and figurative compositions are most often created with acrylics, oils, wax, and collage on paper or canvas.
Daniel Porada is a traditional artist from Poland. “I graduated from the High School of Art in Rzeszow (Poland) and then I studied at the Faculty of Graphic Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow (Poland). Diploma with distinction defended in the Studio Poster with prof. P. Kunce.
Ewa Hauton (born in Poland where she studies Fine Arts) is an artist living in Nantes, France. Her thematic focus turned on movement and expression of life after she met with choreographer Evelyne Jolivet, and Hauton’s canvases are now defined by depictions of the human body – particularly the feminine form – in motion.