February -Valentines Show

Abstract Art by  Argentinian Artist Pilar Debitonto

abstract art

oil by Pilar

She uses metaphors in her works and is inspired by the land of Argentina where she lives.

Photography by Marshall Gould

Photography

photography by Gould

Marshall’s work is about existence and reference the stylistic philosophies of early black-and-white “Golden Age” photography.

Figurative Art by Spanish Artist Rosana Largo Rodríguez

figurative art

Oil by Rosana

incorporating elements of fantasy, popular culture, and surrealism.

Valentine Florals by Andrea de Kerpely-Zak

floral art

Acrylic by Andrea de Kerpely-Zak

Hungarian artist internationally known for painting, “Healing Flowers.” She’s created a series of florals for Valentines Day.

Figurative Art

Peruse this month’s Spring Ladies exhibition highlighting featured artist Joanna Zjawinska along with the gallery’s signature style floral artworks by Andrea de Kerpely-Zak and Andrea Zakrzewski.

View the article in azfoothillsmagazine

figurative art

Oil by Joanna Zjawinska

 

floral art

Acrylic by Andrea Zakrzewski

featured art of the day: ladies by Joanna Zjawinska

Joanna Zjawinska, polish painter, was born in Poland where she began to paint at the early age of six. She earned her B.A. degree in 1972 from the School of Architecture in Warsaw. To follow her own dream of being an artist, Joanna then studied at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts where she perfected her unique style of oil and watercolor painting.

figurative art

Oil by Joanna Zjawinska

Featured art of the day artist Olga

Olga was born in Russia and received her degree from Moscow. She paints in a whimsical style with a bit of surrealism. Olga loves to paint in the medium of watercolor in a loose but precise way. Her favorite subjects to paint are  cowgirls and flamenco dancers.

impressionist style

“After the Ride,”  by Olga

impressionist watercolor

“Come Along,” by Olga

 

Figurative impressionist art

Artist Bernard loves to paint Ballerinas in a loose impressionist style akin to Edgar Degas!

“Weekly scheduled life drawing sessions with fellow artists over the past 30 years have provided a mastery of the human figure in life. My affiliation with dancers and ballet theaters has provided me with the color, movement and vitality necessary for the capture of the dancer.”

Capturing the human figure in motion or in life, as in the dance, allows me to portray this action with color, rhythm and fluidity of form. Note the hands, feet, gestures–the neck of the dancers, in motion or at rest. See how only one stroke of color or line defines the character of the person, or the nature of movement”.

impressionist oil

Oil by Bernard Martin

to learn more about edgar degas

Come see his works in person at Gallery Andrea located in scottsdale, arizona in the fine arts district. Our fine arts district is rated as one of the top things to do in scottsdale! virtual tourist

 

 

 

 

Surrealist and Contemporary works by Artemiza

impressionist landscape

Oil by Artemiza

mona lisa

Oil by Artemiza

oil by Artemiza

oil by Artemiza