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In Mileidy Plata's 'Exitation' (2017), the noble equestrian serves as the focal point of the composition, pushed to the foreground of the canvas. Bordering on the surreal, Plata’s works demonstrate the sublime majesty of the dignified animal. https://t.co/f4RojBrSo1
Creating with energy and spontaneity, Susan Marx paints in bold, gestural strokes of unblended pigment. The artist uses the fast-drying medium of acrylic paint to record scenes and experiences quickly. @SUSANLOVESCOLOR https://t.co/0ekOpxaMGV
Marliese Scheller’s works are alchemical recreations of the emotional complexity revealed to us only through introspection. What sets her pictures apart is the way they blend allegory and mysticism. https://t.co/1ciVMDqICj
Artist toNI Altenstrasser divides the composition into realms of opposing black and white. Rogue marks and lines are layered vigorously in an effort to obscure an unknown image.
Svetlana Nelson loves "to work on beautiful, colorful visionary landscapes using oil on canvas. My tools are hand, brush & palette knife, & I mix oil color with Grumbacher sun-thickened linseed oil & Turpenoid."
Lizzy Forrester captures the dance of natural light on flora and fauna. Using painterly dabs and flecks, the artist renders visible the poetic nature of her simple subjects.
Matus Prochaczka's most recent work, 29_Alonso INDY500, is a digital print with the glimpse of a driver in a split second as he races along the Indianapolis 500 track.
Gabriele Pellerone's art can be described as realism meets fantasy. Inspired by Renaissance and Pop culture, his works are the perfect balance between old and new. He is now represented by Agora Gallery and his work will be on view from September 6 - September 26.
Painter Alex Osborne creates abstract digital works that explode with vibrant color and intense movement in a revolt against complacency.
Peruvian artist Luz Letts uses subtle shading to convey atmosphere and psychological tensions in her enigmatic, surreal works on canvas.