Summary: Contemporary Artists

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  • art incorporates movement in the design, viewers can actively participate with art.  This interaction allows the viewer to appreciate the aesthetics of the art and the changing experience it provides in the 4th dimension, Time

    Yaacov Agam
  • paints women with no faces, representing the universal woman encompassing beauty and femininity.  Style represents colors of the great Fauves, and elongated forms, paints with palette knife, and "en plein air"

    Emile Bellet
  • detail and photo realism of work, landscape in work is authentic to the animal in painting

    Andrew bone
  • fusion of pop art and cubism (neo-pop-cubism) "exudes warmth, optimism, and love" (3 dimensional arts exclusive through pwg)

    Romero Britto
  • "if i can touch a life...if through my painting i can show something previously unseen, if i can reveal something old in a new way, if i can enrich a soul on its journey into the eternal then my painting- my living- has not been in vain"

    Simon Bull
  • reputation for creating city scenes, landscapes, and famous landmarks.  His work amplifies human visual perception, painting reveal a broader perspective than possible, and have extreme level of detail

    Alexander Chen
  • captures timeless beauty of music and the female form through ethereal and impressionistic style

    Hua Chen
  • works have strong conceptual messages and vivid imagery. Inspired by Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, Georgia O'Keefe

    Autumn de Forest
  • father of conceptual movement, experimented with different tools and chemicals to manipulate the way light reacted with the surface...abstract sensualism was born

    Chris DeRubeis
  • inspiration comes from his travels, and favorite classical artists.  uses oil paints out of cans rather than tubes working with various palette knifes, tiny brushes, and fingers.  art is uplifting, cheerful, bright, colorful

    Duaiv
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