Wednesday, 7 September 2011
New Artist Fair Feature - Lilamani de Silva
Lilamani is a New Zealander living in London. From an early age the passion to paint and create were part and parcel of Lilamani's life. Although she trained in the sciences, and has spent the last 10 years running her own business, she likes nothing better than to find a quiet moment to think and paint. Having been away from painting for years and years, a friendly challenge between two friends to get back to the things they enjoyed, inspired this resurgence. "Now it's more difficult not to paint than to paint!". Lilamani works in acrylics and paints the world the way she see's it - vibrant, full of life and colour". Her ideas, influences and inspiration come from the natural world, her travels, curiosity, beliefs, family and friendships as well the work of Masters like Van Gogh and Monet.
Lilamani will be exhibiting her works at the New Artist Fair.
New Artist Fair Feature - Marinela Caldarus
Marinela is a passionate artist who creates works full of movement and colour. She says "A
good painting should capture your attention for a long time and for
me a good painting is that one that express movement, sends you
visual messages and that fills your mind with excitment and that wow."
The
beauty of spontaneous lines, inspiration from Orthodox culture,
symbolism and ornaments represent the philosophy of her work.
She has had
many commissions to paint Orthodox churches and this has developed her
skills for painting quite quickly, expressive figures, decorativism and self
confidence in painting huge areas of empty walls.
Marinela is exhibiting her art work at the New Artist Fair!
Sunday, 4 September 2011
New Artist Fair Feature - Mark Powell
Since graduating from Huddersfield University, in
which he accidentally enrolled himself onto the fine art course (but haven't we all done that at least once), Mark has had shows across
the UK and the US. His practice centers around his beautiful and detailed drawing, for which he will use
a biro pen on paper or envelopes he finds, and the painting of whatever slips into his mind at any particular time. This can often seem abstract and unrelated, though
this is never the case.
Mark will be displaying his fantastic art work at the New Artist Fair!
Saturday, 3 September 2011
New Artist Fair Feature - Kim Alexander
Kim's drawings are fabulously detailed and often surreal; drawings filled with images within images within
images. She loves colours and patterns, and she takes inspiration from all sorts, from interesting textures to molecular biology. This she mixes with images from her own vivid imagination. At the moment she says that her drawings
are reflecting her recent interest in beautiful wood grain and the Mayan
weavings that she photographed obsessively while she was in Central America.
Kim's drawings are essentially a beautiful set of intricate
diaries. If you look closely into the details that make up her hybrid characters
and landscapes you can find stories of travels, thoughts, dreams, fantasies and
memories.
Kim says "My work as a 2D animator is symbiotic
with my drawing and I love the character design of Sylvain Chomet and Brian
Froud, and the surreal animations Blu creates of creatures-within- creatures
. Gina Intveen's paintings that hold
images-within-images have also provided a lot of inspiration over recent
months, as have the detailed organic images of Ernst Haekel."
Kim will be exhibiting her fantastic works at the New Artist Fair!
Friday, 2 September 2011
New Artist Fair Feature - Aisling Fegan
Aisling Fegan was born in
Ireland in 1985 (just like me! Though I was in '86, so feel like an old granny o' course). She studied Model making and Design for Film and Theatre in
The National Film School of Ireland. For a number of years Aisling has been
working as a full time as a model maker.
She is now based right here in London where she continues to paint daily. Aisling is incredibly passionate about art, and her recent work is described as illustrative pop art with nod to the style of graffiti art. Aislings current project is building toward her first solo exhibition in 2012. Her current Project entitled URBAN CULTURE is a study of People, Expressions, and Street Culture.
Aisling will be exhibiting her fantastic art work at the New Artist Fair, under a week away now!
She is now based right here in London where she continues to paint daily. Aisling is incredibly passionate about art, and her recent work is described as illustrative pop art with nod to the style of graffiti art. Aislings current project is building toward her first solo exhibition in 2012. Her current Project entitled URBAN CULTURE is a study of People, Expressions, and Street Culture.
Aisling will be exhibiting her fantastic art work at the New Artist Fair, under a week away now!
Thursday, 1 September 2011
New Artist Fair Feature - Lisa Andrews
Lisa is a British artist with an established working
studio in the gardens of her home. There she has covered a diverse range of
subject matter and developed her expertise working in oil on canvas. However, it Lisa's my love of travel and the inspiration in the diversity of humankind that has
led her to cover a range of fascinating studies from the media fuelled
obsession with celebrity culture, to the calm reflective nature of the Dalai
Lama.
Lisa only returned to painting 18 months ago
after a 13 year gap. Her work has been reviewed by the Daily Mirror Art critic, Martin Newman, and she has exhibited with a number of respected international artists, including Mark
Demsteader and Paul Lemmon.
See more of Lisa's work at www.lisajandrews.com
Lisa is another artist showing her work at the New Artist Fair!
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