Painting

  • Boris Indrikov

    Boris Indrikov

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    About Boris Indrikov Boris Indrikov was born in Leningrad in 1967 and lives and works in Moscow. From 1991 to 1997 he was a book designer and worked as an illustrator for the popular science magazine “Chemistry and Life”. He has been a member of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia and The member…

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  • Donald Sultan

    Donald Sultan

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    The images… are really about the architecture in the paintings; they seem so massive and strong and permanent but nothing is permanent. The image in the front is very fragile, but it conveys the loaded meaning of everything that is contained in the painting. –Donald Sultan The Surrealism of Witness Reviewing Donald Sultan: The Disaster…

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  • Christopher R. Mindle Pop Surrealism and Fantasy

    Christopher R. Mindle Pop Surrealism and Fantasy

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    Artist Statement I’ve been creating art most of my life. I started painting seriously about ten years ago, showing my pieces at various local shows in the Allston, MA, area where I was living at the time. Six years ago, I made the decision to get serious and go back to school, graduating in 2015…

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  • Origin and Consequence – The Art of Larain Briggs

    Origin and Consequence – The Art of Larain Briggs

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    Artist Statement My work has for many years been inspired by Carl Jung and exploring my subconscious. I work through painting, assemblage, digital art, and installation, employing various strategies to access animus, the shadow, my elan vital. Through creative expression, I attempt to create the inner reality of my psyche. My work acts as a…

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  • Chris Boyko Abstract Surrealism

    Chris Boyko Abstract Surrealism

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    Chris Boyko paints bizarre, strange, and unusual works. Each painting represents a hidden reality from the artist’s subconscious. These representations skirt the boundaries of surrealism and abstraction. Form and shape emerge from the paint. Nearly recognizable and figurative, yet remaining alien, beyond reach, ambiguous. Shapes or sculptures resemble figures or images found in wisps of smoke…

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