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August, 2005
Issue 76
 
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Featured Artists

Werner Horvath

Clash of Civilizations - Osama bin Laden, George W.Bush and Saddam Hussein (Oil on canvas)
 

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Werner Horvath calls his style "New Constructivism" after the philosophical theory, based on the works of Vico, Uexküll, Glasersfeld, Watzlawick and others. Horvath tries to show in his paintings, that the so-called reality is not so "real" at all, for the world we live in can be understood as constructed by ourselves. For instance, colors do not really exist, but are products of the visual system and therefore are only "real" within our consciousness. But also forms of all kind have no reality outside our subjective world; on the contrary they are built up by several psychological mechanisms. And at last we have to take into consideration, that we live in a "symbolic world": We see Stalin not only as a politician who lived from 1879 to 1953, but also as a symbol of dictatorship and cruelty.
As precursors of his style Horvath names Giuseppe Arcimboldo and M.C.Escher. Most of Horvath's paintings are influenced by political events or deal with political problems.

For more images: Werner Horvath

More info: look@telering.at


Heinz Sterzenbach

Joanne Osborn

Cartier-Bresson (Acrylic on Canvas)
Berlin-Panorame Kreuzberg (Egg-Tempera/Oil on Canvas)

For more images: Heinz Sterzenbach

More info: heinz@sterzenbach.de

For more images: Joanne Osborn

More info: jeocareer@yahoo.com


Courtesy of San Diego Art Institute

Museum of the Living Artist

Alo Munizza Anna Zappoli Jenkins

Anna Jenkins
Title of Show: "The Wall, the Hole, the Nail"
and
Alo Munizza
Title of Show: "Openings"

Show runs August 4 to September 4, 2005

For more images: SDAI Museum of the Living Artist

More info: admin2@sandiego-art.org


Barbee Cain

Amarilli

Dargon (Henna)

Birch Dryad (Oil on canvas)

For more images: Barbee Cain

More info: barbee@barbeecain.com

For more images: Amarilli

More info: art@nuitdivine.com


Ronald Chironna

ARTIST STATEMENT

I try to give my real world artwork a touch of the fantastic, and my fantasy illustrations a touch of the real world. That keeps it interesting for me, my clients, and the viewers of my images.

 

For more images: Ronald Chironna

More info: art@ronaldchironna.com

A Death in Ueno--a pencil illustration for a story
in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine.

Annie Derges
Acebuch (Jesús Gómez Ortega)
Mountain (Mixed on canvas)

Rapsodia 7 (Mixed on wood)

For more images: Annie Derges

More info: anniederges@fastmail.fm

For more images: Acebuch

More info: tallerdepintura@acebuch.com


Kim Foster

Suzanne Edmiston Worrell

Watercan & Flowers (Watercolor mixed media)

Coffee cup #2 (acrylic on canvas)

For more images: Kim Foster

More info: kfoster01@mac.com

For more images: Suzanne Edmiston Worrell

More info: sew0268@hotmail.com


Peter Oneill

ARTIST STATEMENT

...being self taught has been a real positive for me. I have not had to unlearn the garbage poured on students in art school. I didn’t have to shed Conceptual Concepts and Design Theories. I could immediately make art that connected with people and their emotions.

For more images: Peter Oneill

More info: oneillgallery@bellsouth.net

Studio pose (Oil on canvas)

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