Nikoleta Sekulovic is an artist and mother, presently living and creating in Madrid. Born in Rome to a German mother and a Serbian father, she has worked in London, Paris and New York, exhibiting across these cities. The Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery presents The Strawberry Thief, an exhibition of new paintings by the Barcelona-based artist,…
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The Hyperreal by a Self-Taught Artist
Cher Pruys is a self-taught, hyperrealist Canadian artist living in Devlin, Ontario. By age three, she was seldom found without a drawing tool in hand. Over the years, she worked in pencil, charcoal and ink, until, at the age of thirty-five, she picked up a paintbrush and began painting with oil paints. Later, she found…
A Shipyard as One Artist’s Muse
Inside the Studio with Howard Hersh Inside the Studio offers a behind-the-scenes peek into the work environments of WTP artists, as well as insight into their creative process within these resonate spaces. See Howard Hersh’s work in WTP Vol. IX #2. By Jennifer Nelson, WTP Feature Writer For decades, the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard in San Francisco…
Paintings Inspired by High and Low Art
Beverly Kedzior is an American painter in Chicago whose works have been exhibited in numerous solo and group events in the United States. She translates her love of cartoons into abstract works through bulbous images that invade backgrounds, as well as medical illustrations. Kedzior’s artistic process has a lot in common with printmaking, as she…
Reminiscence of the Present
Rice Paper Painting Video by Loft Films Featuring Ilyas Kassam Ilyas Kassam is known for his large textual paintings on rice paper, that have an explosive yet meditative quality. Almost two dimensional sculptures, these paintings have a strong gestural quality to them. This, in part, is due to his process being performative and intense, implicative…
The Art of Non-Measured Geometry
Tom Martinelli was born in New York City. His artwork has appeared in numerous solo and group exhibitions in New York, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and Pittsburgh, as well as internationally in Vienna, Austria, London, and Manchester, England. Martinelli, who now lives in New Mexico, has been a recipient of…
Surreal Landscapes and Hard Life Lessons
Caitlin Hurd, who was born in the suburbs of Boston, has worked on several public art projects. Her artwork has been shown in more than thirty group and solo shows. She has also been featured in publications such as Hi-Fructose and the New York Post. She founded Spark Portrait, a portrait business in Easthampton, MA,…
Acrylic and Watercolor Collage
Gladys M. Nilsson is a Chicago-based painter known for a style that borders on surrealism and pop, fantasy and cartoon. Nilsson was one of the original members of the Hairy Who, a group in the 1960s who turned to representational art and whose members are associated with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.…
Sculpting from Aluminum the Textile Inspired
Christina Massey is a Brooklyn-based abstract and mixed-media artist whose work has been featured in many solo and group exhibitions in the United States. Massey, who was born in 1979, is passionate about the preservation of our environment and our relationship with nature. She is also committed to addressing the equality of women’s rights…
Painting for a Robot
Video Generates Abstract “Pre-Paintings” Video by William A. Brown “I amuse myself with many conceits but I have a particular fondness for my importance as an artist with a track record for serious explorations that push the boundaries of what exactly defines painting, video, and sculpture. With painting I’m trying to find new digital solutions…
Meditative Painting
Designed to Heal our Eyes and Hearts By Donald Brackett, WTP Guest Writer Time Shadow, The Ambient Paintings of Bernadette Jiyong Frank. July 9 – August 29, 2020, Dolby Chadwick Gallery, San Francisco. This remarkable body of work by Jiyong Frank, in its harmonious entirety, is the opposite of the hyper-speeds of technology and celebrates…
An Artist's Cottage
Inside the Studio with Frances Ferdinands Inside the Studio offers a behind-the-scenes peek into the work environments of WTP artists, as well as insight into their creative process within these resonate spaces. See Frances Ferdinands’ work in WTP Vol. VIII #3. By Jennifer Nelson, WTP Feature Writer Eight years ago, painter Frances Ferdinands changed her life dramatically.…