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  • Enhance your photography Skills with Digital Cameras  By : Jessisa Thomson
    Thus many times handling the device becomes very uncomfortable. So the device which you buy check that it has a grip that fills the inside curve of the fingers. There are many small devices which do not have any grip. So you need to be sure if you want a device with comfortable grip or without any grip at all.
  • High Performance CATV Analyzer Works on Multiple Channels  By : GAO Tek Inc.
    Toronto, Canada - GAO Tek Inc. (www.GAOTek.com) has released its compact CATV analyzer operating at a frequency range of 5MHz to 870MHz. It is particularly useful in conducting various tests on analog channels, digital channels, FM channels and performs dual audio channel testing.
  • About Guitars for the beginners  By : Jessisa Thomson
    Guitars are a primary instrument used in almost all various genres of music. It is a key instrument used in country, jazz, pop, and blues and in the current most popular genre rock music.
  • Great Deals on London Broadway Theatre Tickets  By : Jessisa Thomson
    Great Broadway shows never came this cheap. The prices offered by some of the online theatre ticketing portals are unmatched. The tickets will come for as low as 20 pounds and only as high as 90-100 pounds.
  • 902MHz Paddle RFID Reader w/Bluetooth  By : GAORFID
    Toronto,Canada – GAO RFID Asset Tracking (www.GAORFIDAssetTracking.com) recommends its Ultra High Frequency Bluetooth paddle reader.This handheld RFID reader is an ideal tool for tracking and monitoring mobile assets,inventory management and for mobile field service applications,such as security monitoring and service level adherence.It offers a smart combination of interfaces for enterprise IT managers who wish to integrate RFID into their?systems.
  • Sing and Express Your Vocal Skills at Karaoke Haven  By : AndreyKolesnik
    Karaoke, kareoke or karoke however you call it! We have it here. We have karaoke songs which you can sing online for free.
  • Meet My Cover Designer  By : Shelly Greenhalgh-Davis
    The cover designer of my new historical fiction novel Eagle Rising is an accomplished, award-winning photographer.
  • Go for the original click style with digitization  By : Abdul Vasi1
    The digital cameras have greatly abolished all these hassles as they offer instantaneous result on the spot on the wide visual screen of the camera. Thus, a fresh breeze of innovation through the digital cameras has brought the service of allowing the user to edit the images immediately after being clicked. Thus, if the shot is unsuitable, you can easily replace it with another image at once.
  • Go for the innovative click style with digitization  By : Abdul Vasi1
    The digital cameras have greatly abolished all these hassles as they offer instantaneous result on the spot on the wide visual screen of the camera. Thus, a fresh breeze of innovation through the digital cameras has brought the service of allowing the user to edit the images immediately after being clicked. Thus, if the shot is unsuitable, you can easily replace it with another image at once.
  • Go for the fresh click style with digitization  By : Abdul Vasi1
    The digital cameras have greatly abolished all these hassles as they offer instantaneous result on the spot on the wide visual screen of the camera. Thus, a fresh breeze of innovation through the digital cameras has brought the service of allowing the user to edit the images immediately after being clicked. Thus, if the shot is unsuitable, you can easily replace it with another image at once.
  • Digitization: The novel segment of click style  By : Abdul Vasi1
    The digital cameras have greatly abolished all these hassles as they offer instantaneous result on the spot on the wide visual screen of the camera. Thus, a fresh breeze of innovation through the digital cameras has brought the service of allowing the user to edit the images immediately after being clicked. Thus, if the shot is unsuitable, you can easily replace it with another image at once.
  • Digitization: The new segment of click style  By : Abdul Vasi1
    The digital cameras have greatly abolished all these hassles as they offer instantaneous result on the spot on the wide visual screen of the camera. Thus, a fresh breeze of innovation through the digital cameras has brought the service of allowing the user to edit the images immediately after being clicked. Thus, if the shot is unsuitable, you can easily replace it with another image at once.
  • Digitization: The innovative segment of click style  By : Abdul Vasi1
    The digital cameras have greatly abolished all these hassles as they offer instantaneous result on the spot on the wide visual screen of the camera. Thus, a fresh breeze of innovation through the digital cameras has brought the service of allowing the user to edit the images immediately after being clicked. Thus, if the shot is unsuitable, you can easily replace it with another image at once.
  • Digitization: The innovative phase of click style  By : Abdul Vasi1
    The digital cameras have greatly abolished all these hassles as they offer instantaneous result on the spot on the wide visual screen of the camera. Thus, a fresh breeze of innovation through the digital cameras has brought the service of allowing the user to edit the images immediately after being clicked. Thus, if the shot is unsuitable, you can easily replace it with another image at once.
  • Digitization: The fresh segment of click style  By : Abdul Vasi1
    The digital cameras have greatly abolished all these hassles as they offer instantaneous result on the spot on the wide visual screen of the camera. Thus, a fresh breeze of innovation through the digital cameras has brought the service of allowing the user to edit the images immediately after being clicked. Thus, if the shot is unsuitable, you can easily replace it with another image at once.
  • Digitization: The fresh part of click style  By : Abdul Vasi1
    The digital cameras have greatly abolished all these hassles as they offer instantaneous result on the spot on the wide visual screen of the camera. Thus, a fresh breeze of innovation through the digital cameras has brought the service of allowing the user to edit the images immediately after being clicked. Thus, if the shot is unsuitable, you can easily replace it with another image at once.
  • Click with the most wonderful elegance  By : Abdul Vasi1
    Camera hut gives the best digital SLR cameras at the pledged lowest prices to click with the greatest flair. Being the agreed and authorized distributors of all the finest and recognized brands of the makers of photographic equipments, they always buy unswervingly from them in a large quantity to cater every need of their huge regular within and across the country.
  • Click with the greatest flair  By : Abdul Vasi1
    Camera hut gives the best digital SLR cameras at the pledged lowest prices to click with the greatest flair. Being the agreed and authorized distributors of all the finest and recognized brands of the makers of photographic equipments, they always buy unswervingly from them in a large quantity to cater every need of their huge regular within and across the country.
  • Click with the most flawless mode  By : Abdul Vasi1
    Camera hut gives the best digital SLR cameras at the pledged lowest prices to click with the greatest flair. Being the agreed and authorized distributors of all the finest and recognized brands of the makers of photographic equipments, they always buy unswervingly from them in a large quantity to cater every need of their huge regular within and across the country.
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    Camera hut gives the best digital SLR cameras at the pledged lowest prices to click with the greatest flair. Being the agreed and authorized distributors of all the finest and recognized brands of the makers of photographic equipments, they always buy unswervingly from them in a large quantity to cater every need of their huge regular within and across the country.
  • Digital Photo Printing Opportunity in India  By : photomaster
    Photo Prints and Gifts is an excellent partnership opportunity for mini labs and photo studios to get into digital photo printing partnerships. The digital transition in the US and the west is at 50% or more.
  • Free the Hostage Photos of Flight 1549  By : myaggie2
    What is AIG trying to hide about the plunge of flight 1549?
  • Song Words as the Poetry of this Contemporaries  By : The Lyricist
    No inquire the kids of today believe song Words as Verse. To be sure, they do not always service as verse forms. But at its best, these song Lyrics can work as well as any printed poems.
  • Indian Royal wedding ceremony management in Rajasthan  By : Naveen Mittal
    Happy Events Management Company is known for its creative and Indian Royal wedding ceremony management planning in Rajasthan. Company stands in Jodhpur since 2004.
  • How to find the best canvas art?  By : Conrad McKee
    Have you ever walked into a business office and completely admired the wall art? Wall art is typically the first thing you see when you walk into any room or office: For example you walk into a prestigious business office and hanging in direct view right behind and above the lovely receptionist is an exquisite piece of canvas art. Ultimately your first impression will be to consider this place of business with high regard and high quality.
  • Types of modern Wall Art  By : Conrad McKee
    Wall art is one of the most forms of interior decorum that brightens up a room or highlights the overall atmosphere of a well decorated room. Focusing purely on the colour schemes and matching patterns wall art finalizes the entire look of a room or office. Therefore choosing the right type of wall art is critical to interior designs.
  • Ritmic Traumatic-Indie Rock Music Band from Indonesia  By : raymond Johan
    Ritmic Traumatic band from Surabaya, Indonesia ready to face the competition of the music market.
  • A Review by Conor McNicholas, Editor from NME(The New Musical Express) - The World's Fastest Music News Service - Top Ten in Music Industry  By : Shubhlabh
    This article was after the selection of Top Ten Artists by a panel of judges at NME.com and consists of details about Steve Conway whose music was selected as top ten best music in the music industry across the world. Mr. Conway started his life as an independant freelancer and common man like us.
  • East Austin Studio Tour  By : Dane
    This article is about the fast-growing and creative community on the east side of Austin, Texas.
  • Caricature Artists: Just Kids Party Entertainment?  By : Steve Nyman
    Caricature Artists: Just Kids Party Entertainment?
    Most people hear the word caricature and say,”a caricature artist, that’s just for kids”.
    People seem to associate a caricaturist with their youth. Having a caricaturist is a great idea for adult parties, such as weddings.
  • The Evolution of Legal Music Downloads  By : solanki
    The Evolution of Legal Music Downloads
  • Jonas Brothers Tickets  By : Macie
    The Jonas Brothers are an American pop rock band from Wyckoff, New Jersey.The Jonas Brothers band was started as a solo project of the youngest member and brother, Nicholas Jonas. Once it was brought to the attention of recording company that he had two other musically talented brothers as well, they were quickly signed as "The Jonas Brothers" to Columbia Records. The boys recently converted labels though to Hollywood Records. The group is composed of three brothers, Joe Jonas, 17, Kevin Jonas,
  • Alicia Keys  By : Robert II Smith
    Alicia Keys was born in 1981, and despite her young age she has already risen to the top of the music industry. By the end of 2007, Keys had sold more than 35 million records. When compared to other musical performers, it is easy to see that Keys has achieved a very high level of success. To go along with her past success, it is safe to say that Keys will keep this up in the near future.
  • Painting portraits  By :
    Painting meant lit is the practice of applying color to a surface such as paper, canvas, wood, glass or concrete. However when used in an artistic sense, the term “painting” means the use of the activity in combination with drawing combination and other aesthetic considerations in order to manifest the expressive and conceptual intention of he practitioner.
  • The Fonejacker  By : Pirate
    You’ll never know who is at the end of the line when you answer your phone. It could be a funny prank call from the man with the mission to confuse you out of your wits. It could be the Fonejacker.
  • On Becoming an Artist  By : Charles Griffith
    How to approach the personal and creative challenges of being an artist, and how general self-improvement can benefit the artist.
  • : Coloring pages  By : admin_rim
    Encouraging your child to actively participate in activities like art, games, quizez etc help one to develop logical reasoning. If your child shows interest in art or drawing than you should provide him with all essentials so that he can fully express his thoughts via his art works.
  • How Voice Coaching Improves Employability for Actors  By : Shane Ann Younts
    One of the most important coaches that an actor can turn to is a voice and speech coach. A voice coach teaches the actor to develop a clear, resonant, interesting voice so that he or she will have the tools necessary to compete in a very competitive profession.
  • Flowers for special occasions  By : sakvoyaj
    Valentine's Flowers--Your choices are endless. Valentine's Day isn't just roses any more.
  • German Artist Thomas Helbig at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Thomas Helbig’s abstractions strive to capture the essence of power. Within his raw canvases, Helbig alludes to the unwieldy forces of nature, and the representational modes used to harness its vastness. Stylistically, Helbig recycles art history, implicating visual language as reflective of ideology.
  • German Artist Jorg Immendorff at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Jorg Immendorff's most famous accomplishment is his Café Deutschland series, begun in 1977 and continued through the 1980's. His imaginary nightclub sits on the east-west border, an independent territory where the burlesque theatre of cold-war politics, national identity, and battle of artistic legacy is played out night after night in all its subterfuge and drama.
  • German Artist Ian Monroe at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Ian Monroe (American, born New York, 1972) came to public attention in 2003 when a large-scale work from his recent MA degree show was featured in the opening exhibition at the new Saatchi gallery.
  • German Artist Jessica Stockholder at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Born in Seattle in 1959, Stockholder grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia. She studied in the 1970s with sculptor Mowry Baden, whose architectural constructions from that period suggest bridges or passageways and other spaces through which the spectator moves.
  • Ryan McGinley selected artwork and Paintings  By : Saatchi gallery
    Ryan McGinley’s photographs interact with the camera with a self-conscious candour that is at once shocking, banal, alluring and repulsive. The images exhibited at the Whitney show McGinley’s friends and lovers enacting the daily rituals of contemporary youth culture: they hang out, have sex, do drugs, go to gigs, and romp naked in the woods.
  • Kai Althoff selected artwork and Paintings  By : Saatchi gallery
    Kai Althoff's soldiers are drawn with delicate stylised dandyism. Conveyed with refined nobility, debauchery and humanity become indistinguishable; cruelty is portrayed with an acute tenderness. Flattened to an almost decorative motif, Althoff’s scene reads like theatre.
  • John Stezaker selected artwork and Paintings  By : Saatchi gallery
    John Stezaker’s work re-examines the various relationships to the photographic image: as documentation of truth, purveyor of memory, and symbol of modern culture. In his collages, Stezaker appropriates images found in books, magazines, and postcards and uses them as ‘readymades’. Through his elegant juxtapositions, Stezaker adopts the content and contexts of the original images to convey his own witty and poignant meanings.
  • Jessica Stockholder selected artwork and Paintings  By : Saatchi gallery
    Stockholder has used everyday items and liberally applied paint to create distinctive sculpture-painting hybrids. A traveling survey of her sculptures goes on view this month at the Weatherspoon Art Museum by Frances Colpitt.
  • Jeppe Hein selected artwork and Paintings  By : Saatchi gallery
    Jeppe Hein’s sculpture and installations explore the relationship between viewer and artwork. Using the minimalist aesthetic of the archetypical cube, Hein’s Shaking Cube is both sculpture and mechanical object. Framed by an invisible field of motion sensors, the work is impelled by the movements of the viewer.
  • David Harrison selected artwork and Paintings  By : Saatchi gallery
    Summary:- Harrison is an artist attracted to the day-to-day oddities that are often overlooked by most people. His paintings are populated by fantastical characters and wildlife placed in eerie, otherworldly settings. Taking traditional subjects of landscape and myth the artist creates magical tales that are relevant to our time and make strange our relationship to the natural world.
  • Christian Holstad Painting's - The Saatchi-Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Christian Holstad carefully erases the ink from other areas to create ghostly, ambiguous voids, rendering their subjects – political figures, landscapes, interiors – deformed and isolated.
  • Martina Steckholzer paintaing's - The Saatchi-Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Martina Steckholzer’s paintings offer a poetic ambience suggesting an infinite nothingness of space. Working from video footage filmed in art galleries, air fairs, studios
  • Wilhelm Sasnal selected artwork and Paintings  By : Saatchi gallery
    Sasnal in a painter of the present day, his works often differ so much from each other that one could suppose they had been painted by numerous artists. However all of them share a common deep sensibility of the author which reflects both political, moral and aesthetic aspects of reality. In his works, Sasnal extends different feelings, emotions and events which he has experienced.
  • Thomas Scheibitz selected artwork and Paintings  By : Saatchi gallery
    Thomas Scheibitz's vast canvases can be an unsettling experience: the brightly colored surfaces of his paintings manage simultaneously to convey unbridled energy and leave one inexplicably cold. It is precisely this paradox that enables the German artist to so successfully evoke the malaise of contemporary culture.
  • Martin Kippenberger selected artwork and Paintings  By : Saatchi gallery
    Martin Kippenberger always went too far. Going too far was what the German artist did, in art and in life. It was said he once bought a dilapidated petrol station in Brazil and renamed it Gas Station Martin Boormann, after the Nazi war criminal.
  • Marlene Dumas selected artwork and Paintings  By : Saatchi gallery
    Marlene Dumas was born in Cape Town and graduated from the University of Cape Town with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1975. She studied psychology in Holland for two years (1979--1980). Since then she has had numerous exhibitions and her reputation has steadily grown.
  • Luc Tuymans selected artwork and Paintings  By : Saatchi gallery
    Luc Tuymans was expected to present paintings of images relating to 9/11 to coincide with the exhibition's theme of political and social engagement. What he decided to show was a giant still life. The sheer scale makes the contemplation of this painting almost impossible.
  • Johannes Wohnseifer selected artwork and Paintings  By : Saatchi gallery
    Johannes Wohnsiefer appropriates the cultural parlance of logo-ism into his own lexicon of conceptual art. Lying somewhere between text painting and ad-busting, Wohnseifer’s super-slick paintings allude to a corporate subversion, while they readjust the way art is read in contemporary media-influenced dialogue.
  • Hermann Nitsch selected artwork and Paintings  By : Saatchi gallery
    Hermann Nitsch originally conceived and mounted at the French Cultural Centre in Milan. Based on Leonardo da Vinci's famous fresco (housed in the same city), Hermann Nitsch's performative response was finalised as an installation consisting of a table, surrounded by twelve pictures, and a large canvas symbolic of Christ.
  • Tomma Abts Abstract Art isn't a "Knock Out" - but It is OK.  By : Flo Cordon
    German born artist Tomma Abts won the much vaunted Turner Prize In December 2006. By doing so she made history as the first ever woman to do so. In order for Tomma Abts to triumph in the 2006 Turner Prize she had to overcome three other splendid finalists.
  • Selected Artwork by Wilhelm Sasnal  By : Saatchi gallery
    Sasnal in a painter of the present day, his works often differ so much from each other that one could suppose they had been painted by numerous artists. However all of them share a common deep sensibility of the author which reflects both political, moral and aesthetic aspects of reality. In his works, Sasnal extends different feelings, emotions and events which he has experienced.
  • Selected Artwork by Thomas Scheibitz  By : Saatchi gallery
    Thomas Scheibitz's vast canvases can be an unsettling experience: the brightly colored surfaces of his paintings manage simultaneously to convey unbridled energy and leave one inexplicably cold. It is precisely this paradox that enables the German artist to so successfully evoke the malaise of contemporary culture.
  • Selected Artwork by Martin Kippenberger  By : Saatchi gallery
    Martin Kippenberger always went too far. Going too far was what the German artist did, in art and in life. It was said he once bought a dilapidated petrol station in Brazil and renamed it Gas Station Martin Boormann, after the Nazi war criminal.
  • Marlene Dumas paintings and Exhibitions  By : Saatchi gallery
    Marlene Dumas was born in Cape Town and graduated from the University of Cape Town with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1975. She studied psychology in Holland for two years (1979--1980). Since then she has had numerous exhibitions and her reputation has steadily grown.
  • Luc Tuymans paintings and Exhibitions  By : Saatchi gallery
    Luc Tuymans was expected to present paintings of images relating to 9/11 to coincide with the exhibition's theme of political and social engagement. What he decided to show was a giant still life. The sheer scale makes the contemplation of this painting almost impossible.
  • Johannes Wohnseifer paintings and Exhibitions  By : Saatchi gallery
    Johannes Wohnsiefer appropriates the cultural parlance of logo-ism into his own lexicon of conceptual art. Lying
    somewhere between text painting and ad-busting, Wohnseifer’s super-slick paintings allude to a corporate subversion, while they readjust the way art is read in contemporary media-influenced dialogue.
  • Selected Artwork by Hermann Nitsch  By : Saatchi gallery
    Hermann Nitsch originally conceived and mounted at the French Cultural Centre in Milan. Based on Leonardo da Vinci's famous fresco (housed in the same city), Hermann Nitsch's performative response was finalised as an installation consisting of a table, surrounded by twelve pictures, and a large canvas symbolic of Christ.
  • About Michael Raedecker and his art  By : Saatchi gallery
    Michael Raedecker’s paintings revel in the architecture of illusion. Each canvas explicitly details its unconventional method of making. Poured puddles of paint, tangled masses of yarn and intricately stitched details exist as self-contained gestures
  • Christian Holstad's Biography and Exhibitions  By : Saatchi gallery
    Christian Holstad carefully erases the ink from other areas to create ghostly, ambiguous voids, rendering their subjects – political figures, landscapes, interiors – deformed and isolated.
  • About Tal R and his art  By : Saatchi gallery
    Tal R's paintings have a hippy-trippy feel about them, a crafty flash-back to the 60's. Wilfully child-like, his work is infused with a bygone esteem of innocence, often incongruous with the sophistication of his adult subject matter
  • Martina Steckholzer's Biography and Exhibitions  By : Saatchi gallery
    Martina Steckholzer’s paintings offer a poetic ambience suggesting an infinite nothingness of space. Working from video footage filmed in art galleries, air fairs, studios
  • About Artist Franz Ackermann Painting's  By : Saatchi gallery
    Franz Ackermann describes his paintings as 'mental maps'. Each kaleidoscopic canvas readily depicts his experience of place. Franz Ackermann. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Franz Ackermann at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Peter Coffin  By : Saatchi gallery
    Peter Coffin. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Peter Coffin at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Ian Monroe  By : Saatchi gallery
    Ian Monroe. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Ian Monroeat The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Yasumasa Morimura  By : Saatchi gallery
    Yasumasa Morimura. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Yasumasa Morimura at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Art in the Digital Age - What it takes to Make Masterpieces  By : Grant Eckert
    As our society and our technology have changed, so have our definitions of art. What was only relegated to canvases and pieces of paper can now be found on websites and on video sharing services. So the question becomes what a masterpiece in our eyes is now that we can create them virtually with the help of a computer and a few basic production programs. Here are some of the tools that you might want to employ if you're looking to become the next virtual artist celebrity.
  • About Molly Larkey i want to be artist  By : Saatchi gallery
    Molly Larkey gives her sculpture a rainbow treatment of brightly coloured paint, each rough hewn component compiling as a topsy-turvy monument, inciting both Modernist art history and hippie psychedelia.
  • About Jorg Immendorff - i want to be artist  By : Saatchi gallery
    Jörg Immendorff's paintings first came to international prominence in the 1970's. Having studied with Joseph Bueys in the 1960's, Immendorff approaches painting through a conceptualist stand-point
  • Artist Amanda Ross-Ho : i want to be artist  By : Saatchi gallery
    Cherry and Martin presents its first solo exhibition of Los-Angeles based artist Amanda Ross-Ho’s sculpture, photograpy and installation. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Amanda Ross-Ho at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • About Molly Larkey and his art  By : Saatchi gallery
    Molly Larkey’s The Revolutionary playfully incorporates elements of formalist abstraction with its symbolic subject matter. Constructed from a variety of materials, Larkey gives her sculpture a rainbow treatment of brightly coloured paint, each rough hewn component compiling as a topsy-turvy monument, inciting both Modernist art history and hippie psychedelia.
  • About Will Fowler and his art  By : Saatchi gallery
    Will Fowler’s plethoric patterned canvases are mesmerising in their intensity. Drawing association to 20th c masters such as Dubuffet, Pollock, and Miro, Fowler approaches painting as purist pursuit, recycling and quoting from his own lexicon of gesture, mark-making, and iconography. Often taking years to complete, Fowler’s paintings refuse to resolve as totalities, but rather dazzle with their cacophonous overabundance of energy and contradiction. In TBD, Fowler’s enmeshed motifs compile with v
  • About Lothar Hempel and his art  By : Saatchi gallery
    Lothar Hempel's new installation at the Institute for Contemporary Arts, is a big name for a small show. But it's not just the title that makes big claims. Lothar Hempel, a 36-year old German living in Cologne, has a long list of group and solo exhibitions to his credit, a rave review from Frieze magazine, and a contract with the alarmingly fashionable Anton Kern Gallery in NYC. So one goes to this show with every expectation that Hempel is going to be quite good. And the ICA seems pleased enoug
  • About Jorg Immendorff and his art  By : Saatchi gallery
    Immendorff's large canvases are fraught with imagery, a proverbial, and often literal theatre of decadence. His stage set compositions allude to the illusionary aspects of art: Immendorff doesn't present a reality, but rather a dominion of his own control, a personal mythology that is often poignant, humorous, scathing, and prophetic. With the Café Deutschland series (late 70s), and later the Café de Flore series (80's) Immendorff posited a fictional territory within which he was free to explore
  • About Amanda Ross-Ho and his art  By : Saatchi gallery
    Amanda Ross-Ho makes choices in the space of seven breaths—an ancient Samurai practice. Just as well, as rapid-fire decision-making defines the work and life of this 31-year-old Chicagoan, who is exploding into the art world. When I speak to her, she is putting the finishing touches to her masters thesis at the University of Southern California and preparing for her debut at LA’s hottest new gallery, Venice’s Cherry and Martin.
  • About Adam Cvijanovic and his art  By : Saatchi gallery
    Adam Cvijanovic’s paintings combine pop kitsch with the gravitas of historical painting. Completely self-taught, Cvijanovic approaches painting with an unconventional process: using a variety of acrylic and latex household paints on Tyvek, his vast images become transportable frescoes, giant architectural interventions that can be remodelled to fit various gallery spaces.
  • A Geometric Twist On Graffiti: Eltono  By : Jason Lancaster..
    The term "street art" is used to describe a very wide variety of art forms, some of which are performed on the street, and some of which are actually ON the street. While Eltono is considered by the art community to be a modern street artist, most people in the US would probably describe Eltono as a "graffiti artist". But don't let the use of the word "graffiti" mislead you - Eltono is no vandal.
  • New American biography and Exhibitions from Terrence Koh Artist at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Terrence Koh. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Terrence Koh at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • Art WORK and paintings from Ellen Altfest Artist at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Ellen Altfest’s work is an exercise of extreme and deliriously inefficient will seeking both accuracy and metaphor.View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Ellen Altfest at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • ARTist Carter'S Art work and paintings at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Carter’s artificial hands are accompanied by the accoutrements of the living: comb, glass of water, houseplant, each lending a plausible authenticity to the dummy limbs.
  • New American Art and paintings from Banks Violette Artist at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Banks Violette has made melting black drum kits and small stages; he paints horrific skulls, mournful faces, and galloping white horses too.
  • Art WORK and paintings from Adam Cvijanovic Artist at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Adam Cvijanovic doesn’t work from photographs, his invented compositions arise from the familiarity of internalised images. View art work,selected exhibitions and paintings of artist Adam Cvijanovic at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.
  • New American Art and paintings from Ryan McGinness Artist at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    McGinness’s process of painting is devoid of the artist’s exclusive gesture. His ultra-smooth surfaces are embellished through veneers of spray paint and silk-screen, coining seamlessly manufactured fields free from personal contact.
  • New American Art and paintings from Josh Smith Artist at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Josh Smith’s works explore ideas of authorship and originality. In Untitled, Smith interrupts his collaged backdrop of photocopies and printed matter with hand-painted elements, both elevating the aura of mechanized copy and demoting the autonomy of the artist’s gesture.
  • New American Art and paintings from Florian Maier-Aichen Artist at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Florian Maier-Aichen recontextualises the romantic sublime to reflect modern day experience. Using a combination of traditional photographic techniques and computer imaging, Maier-Aichen slightly alters each image to heighten the tension within vast contemplative space.
  • New American Art and paintings from Dash Snow Artist at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Dash Snow photography becomes a way of engaging with environment and memory. Each snapshot captures a place, time, and emotion, freeze-framing the individual components of everyday experience, mapping out the compilation of an identity.
  • New American Art and paintings from Dan Walsh Artist at The Saatchi Gallery  By : Saatchi gallery
    Dan Walsh’s large scale paintings exude a quirky brand of minimalism. In Red Diptych II Walsh presents two canvases of grid patterns contrived of the same palette: the left panel comprised of solid blocks, the right of concentric tiles.
  • Collection of Artist Zeng Fanzhi Paintings and Exhibitions  By : Saatchi gallery
    Zeng Fanzhi lives and works in Beijing. Zeng Fanzhi has exhibited widely at acclaimed institutions such as the Shanghai Art Museum, the National Art Museum, Beijing, Kunst Museum Bonn, Germany, Santa Monica Art Centre, Barcelona, Spain, and at the Art Centre, Hong Kong.
  • Collection of Artist Shi Xinning Paintings and Exhibitions  By : Saatchi gallery
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