I have always been creating, as long as I can remember. Drawing came first, then writing, then photography, all before becoming a teenager. At what point did what I was creating become what others would call “art”? I suppose to know that, we would first have to answer the age-old question, “What is art?” For […]
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That being said, there’s a feeling of freedom and empowerment in writing about hard times, singing about a new-found strength that helps you to overcome. It’s been a long ago since I listened for the very first time the dreamy voice of hers in Running Out Of You. This interview is as unique as her songs and […]
My illustrations are simple, colorful and I think they might put a smile on some people’s faces. And I just love that! Her unique style will amaze you. Right from the start, you want to become friends with her characters, listen to their stories, feel their sentiments and follow their advice! She embraces curves, she […]
This is why I say that I literally am working ‘with’ the Washi. There’s a definite choreography that has to take place, to create the vision that is desired. Jan Sullivan Fowler is a contemporary Artist working in Japanese Handmade Washi paper and acrylics to create paintings with a unique flowing form. When I first encountered her works on […]
The European Center for Architecture Art, Design and Urban Studies in collaboration with the Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design, presents an exhibition of VENIVINCE featuring sculpture and photos titled: “Dancing in the Light 2”. The opening of the exhibition is on Saturday, March 3rd, at 19:00 p.m. at Contemporary Space Athens, 74 Mitropoleos str, Plaka. […]
Cecily Brown Figures in a Landscape, 2001 Oil on canvas 90 × 100 inches (228.6 × 254 cm) © Cecily Brown
Helen Frankenthaler The Red Sea, 1959 Oil and charcoal on sized, primed canvas with painted wood frame 69 5/8 × 68 1/2 inches (176.8 × 174 cm) © 2017 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
“Season change intensifies the memories and feelings, whether it’s happiness or sadness, I welcome both.” I first met her through her “living alone” series. I am in love with her artworks and I am sure that you are going to fall for her work too. Happiness, nostalgia, sorrow, but above all hope. Seems like her prints […]
“Life does not require complexity; simple ideas can be sufficient.” Through ART.harbour I have met several wonderful artists. Ioanna Lin is one of those artists. I had the chance to meet her through one of our partners Contemporary Center Athens. Ioanna is not only a young talented water-colorist, but she is also a warmhearted, lovely person. She lives […]