MAREK SLAVIK

My existing paintings mainly included figurative motifs with deeper meaning planes, landscapes and animals. At the moment, however, I have given up on stark rewriting of reality on the canvas and have begun to explore the parallel possibilities of the same expression in a more abstract form, always using classical painting techniques of layered oil paintings with a carefully prepared theme.

Yvette Roovers

Yvette Roovers studied at the ST art academy. Joost in Breda, where she followed Fashion Design. When Yvette studied, the emphasis was mainly on designing on paper and making illustrations for all kinds of books. Working with fabric was not really discussed there, but Yvette has learned this over the years.Initially her work mainly consisted of making paintings.

Shahabuddin

We know’Shahabuddin Ahmed served as a platoon commander for the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, before studying art, and his experiences in the war are clearly reflected in his artwork.

Ed Moret'

His paint contain varying degrees of surrealistic elements, they are entirely convincing because of his dedication to portraying animals, plants, and landscape with an almost photorealistic level of detail. I want my compositions to transcend the boundaries of time and space so the strength of light becomes the central theme of landscape.

LiakatAli

Liakat Ali paintings the purpose of Art is to provoke critical thinking in the viewer. What he feel is a compelling urge to convey a message, as much as his technical and creative capabilities will allow work on canvas or paper. In his paintings mostly focus on child drawing style and feeling of life where we found some fun issues.

Marc Shagall

An early modernist, Shagall was associated with several major artistic styles and created works in a wide range of artistic formats, including painting, drawings.

Liakat Art

Liakat’s meditative and pensive journey.

Liakat Ali is a nature and semi-figurative painter. His profound aptitude is to draw the philosophical aspect of human-nature relationship, volume and colour and to create sensitive lyrical compositions. His watercolour and oil both are novel, thoughtful and deliver the spectators a sense of ecstasy.

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 Malina corn 

Kyushu was an important stage for international interactions since ancient times. This was due to its geographical proximity to continental Asia and this Peninsula. Kyushu National Museum uses the concept of “understanding the formation of Japanese culture from the Asian historical perspective” as the basis for Cultural Exchange Exhibition (permanent exhibition; around 4,000m2 floor area). It introduces the history of cultural exchange between Japan and Asia. And Malina corn have some paintings in last year

RINALDISYAM

RINALDISYAM SYAM, a great artist in Modern and present art history, Artist can learn many from his presentation, he represent many resonates with a profound visual narrativeas he reveal theinvisible within the visible.

Liakat Art

Liakat’s meditative and pensive journey.

Liakat Ali is a nature and semi-figurative painter. His profound aptitude is to draw the philosophical aspect of human-nature relationship, volume and colour and to create sensitive lyrical compositions. His watercolour and oil both are novel, thoughtful and deliver the spectators a sense of ecstasy.

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Mike Makatron

Devid Hall work comes with unique techniqe  builder which ensures to strong and easier and faster.

Edi Matsumoto

Edi Matsumoto was born and raised in Japan. Her maternal great-grandfather was a traditional Japanese artist, who painted birds, flowers and snow-capped mountains with ink brushes..

Anila Quayyum Agha

Anila Quayyum Agha was born in Lahore, Pakistan. She has an MFA in Fiber Arts from the University of North Texas. Agha’s work has been exhibited in over seventeen solo shows and fifty group shows and has won numerous awards and grants. Most recently, Agha won the two top prizes at ArtPrize 2014, in the international art competition held in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Her entry, titled “Intersections”, earned the ArtPrize 2014 Public Vote Grand Prize and split the Juried Grand Prize in a tie.

Agha works in a cross disciplinary fashion with mixed media; creating artwork that explores global politics, cultural multiplicity, mass media, and social and gender roles in our current cultural and global scenario. As a result her artwork is conceptually challenging, producing complicated weaves of thought, artistic action and social experience.

Anila Quayyum Agha examines issues of global politics, cultural identity, mass media and gender roles in her multi-disciplinary practice. The Pakistani-American artist is best known for her immersive, large-scale light installations in which she laser-cuts elaborate patterns into three-dimensional cubes. Suspended and lit from within, the cubes cast lace-like, floor-to-ceiling shadows that completely transform the surrounding environment, alluding to the richly ornamented public spaces such as mosques that Agha was excluded from as a female growing up in Lahore.

In addition to her suspended light installations, Agha also creates wall-mounted sculptural works, including her Flowers series (2018) that explores love and loss inspired by the mixed emotions she experienced following her son’s wedding and mother’s passing, events that happened in the same year. Although these works may appear decorative, they are imbued with meaning, from the floral patterns that express the beauty and femininity of her mother, to the metallic threads commonly used for wedding dresses in Pakistan. The visual elements collectively amplify the interplay between the matrimonial and the funereal, and by extension, the larger cycle of life.

To produce these elaborate works, Agha laser-cuts vibrantly hued encaustic paper with intricate patterns and adorns them with light-reflecting embroidery and beads. These exquisitely detailed drawings are framed within shadow boxes, allowing light to pass through the cut-outs and cast patterned shadows in a manner similar to her large-scale light installations. The framing and shadows allow these works to transcend their two-dimensionality.

Anila Quayyum Agha has an M.F.A.in fiber arts from the University of North Texas. She has exhibited her work across the globe, including in the 2018 Kansas City Biennale, curated by Dan Cameron; the Peabody Essex Museum, Massachusetts; the Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York; the Dallas Contemporary Art Museum, Texas; the National Museum of Sculpture, Valladolid, Spain; and the Cheongju Craft Biennale, Korea. Her work is in the collections of the Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio; the Grand Rapids Art Museum, Michigan; and the Kiran Nader Art Museum, New Delhi. In 2014, Agha was awarded the popular and juried vote at ArtPrize for her installation Intersections, a first in the history of the Grand Rapids-based competition.

Born in Lahore, Pakistan, 1965 | Lives and works in Indianapolis, Indiana

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