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Describing her work as Lyrical Abstraction, Krisztina Horvath creates expressive and intuitive paintings which lay bare upon the canvas, composed of frenetic brushstrokes and communicative marks in paint.
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A passion for photography and digital image editing has led to a transformation of Beate Tubach’s work. https://t.co/LHlLfhvHaZ
Beate Tubach creates dreamy slices of other-worldly scenes where plants and the natural world interact with mysterious and glamorous protagonists, crowned with flowers and expressive splashes of paint. https://t.co/LHlLfhe5Mp
Vincent Donlin considers his works to be ‘portraits of places’. https://t.co/G7IKMpuOZr
A sense of place is an important aspect of Vincent Donlin’s paintings, with his recent works taking him further afield than his adopted city of Brighton, which often acts as a muse for his landscape pieces. https://t.co/Qco0HyRC1M
Brigitte Yoshiko Pruchnow's background as a filmmaker can be seen through her use of cinematic compositions; the unusual framing and angles capturing fleeting moments and adding a sense of narrative. https://t.co/4KT07uBUjV
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Beautiful plays of light and shadow on different matters and surfaces translate into mesmerising patterns in Brigitte Yoshiko Pruchnow’s photorealistic paintings. https://t.co/pbzNkU7RDT
With paint on canvas Janey Sharratt uses her instinctive and visceral reaction to describe a reality that is present, can be sensed and perceived – but not ‘seen’ in a literal sense. https://t.co/21U2C7U0RJ
The act of painting is as much an inspiration for Helen Tabor as the landscapes, seascapes and still life set ups which feature as her main muses. Read more: https://t.co/L4sKyLQI74