Madeleine Bialke’s paintings are mostly without a person. It is the trees with rounded, softened flora on their branches that are the actors in her artworks.
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The Dreamy Landscape Paintings Of Madeleine Bialke Give Voice To Our Collective Fate
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Memories Of Jeanine Brito Turn Into Delightful Tangibles On Her Canvases
Toronto based German-Brazilian painter Jeanine Brito’s paintings are often inspired by her recollections, but they revive on the canvases with a theatrical and surreal touch, while discussing the fragility of memories, and how they turn into merely a feeling when the details fade. More -
Bambou Gili’s Captivating Paintings Reclaim The Portrayals Of Women
New York-born and raised painter Bambou Gili reappropriates the female body in many aspects, the women in her paintings do not have the ‘accepted’ standards. More -
A Silent Conversation With Paul Rouphail’s Still Life Paintings
Still-life painter Paul Rouphail's paintings have the power to shut out the surrounding world and drag the viewer into their narrative. More -
The Bare Existence Of People On Chloë Saï Breil-Dupont’s Genuine Canvases
Chloë Saï Breil-Dupont paints portraits of her people, who she knows in-depth, knows as a whole, and appreciates their existence, and for this reason, she chooses to eternalize their uniqueness on canvases. More -
Curtia Wright: Intersection Between Femininity and Blackness
Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist and muralist Curtia Wright focuses on today's developed societies' unbalanced and unjust reality. More -
Yasunori Kimata: Master of the Brush
Yasunori Kimata is a Japanese artist from Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture. He is also a muralist, live painter, ceramic relief sculptor, and designer who works in a variety of media. More -
Zoe Hawk’s Paintings Celebrate Feminine Identity
Growing up in St. Louis, Missouri, American artist Zoe Hawk's paintings investigate the challenging transitional phase of girlhood, being an adolescent and feminine identity. More