Roxy Sora: The Symphony Within the Flow by Viviana Puello.To look at a painting by Roxy...
Roxy Sora: The Symphony Within the Flow by Viviana Puello.To look at a painting by Roxy...
The world through Gene’s lens is not observed—it’s felt. An internationally acclaimed fine art photographer, Gene transforms stillness into story and light into language. His images inhabit the space between memory and dream, inviting the viewer to complete what he begins. From cinematic landscapes to quiet revelations, his work reminds us that every frame holds an unfinished story waiting to unfold.
Tracey Chaykin: The Alchemist of Hyperrealism and Conservation by Viviana Puello. Where...
There are photographers who document moments, and then there are those who reveal the soul behind them. Herb Bardavid belongs to the latter kind—an artist whose work transcends observation to become a profound act of empathy. His lens doesn’t merely capture what’s visible; it listens to the heartbeat beneath the surface. Through his eyes, photography becomes an instrument of connection—a way of restoring dignity, memory, and truth to the faces that define our shared humanity.
Celestial Brushstrokes: The Divine Alchemy of Candi Soul Sparkles by Viviana Puello....
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What if color knew more about you than language ever could?
Not the decorative kind. Not the fashionable kind. But color as intelligence—color that senses fracture, registers memory, and moves instinctively toward balance. This is the terrain Helen Kagan inhabits, not as a metaphor, but as a daily practice. Her paintings do not announce themselves as solutions. They arrive as presences—alert, responsive, alive.
To look at a painting by Roxy Sora is to witness movement stilled in time — the silent music of color unfolding before the eyes. Her work is an experience of energy, rhythm, and emotion translated into form. Each piece is a living performance, an improvisation of pigment and gravity where paint moves the way sound moves — fluid, unpredictable, alive.
In the world of Monika Bendner, color is not decoration — it is declaration.
Her work lives at the edge between form and feeling, where the human face, the rose, and the line all become languages of transformation. Each image she creates is an act of translation — a bridge between what is seen and what is sensed, between the tangible and the imagined.
There’s a moment, just before the brush touches water, when everything is still.
The world holds its breath — and then color begins to flow.
In that instant, something sacred happens.
That’s where Neela Pushparaj lives — in the delicate space where intention meets surrender, where light turns to emotion, and creation becomes communion.
Some artists paint to express. Ric Conn paints to awaken. His canvases are not quiet meditations on beauty — they are bold declarations, visual revolutions, uncompromising testaments to the power of art as activism. Through color, texture, and intensity, Ric transforms paint into protest, and silence into sound. He doesn’t ask for permission to speak — he demands to be heard, not for himself, but for those the world too often ignores.
There is a moment, when standing before a painting by Wendy Cohen, when the eye stops searching for form and begins to listen. What at first appears as movement and abstraction slowly turns into rhythm — a visual pulse that speaks of energy, balance, and the invisible threads that connect all living things. Wendy’s art is not simply seen; it is felt. It is an experience of color as consciousness, structure as emotion, and matter as memory.
There are artists who seek to portray the world as it appears, and then there are those rare few, like Hélène DeSerres, who reveal the world as it feels. In her luminous abstract compositions, Hélène transforms the act of painting into an intimate dialogue with light—a conversation that transcends form and language. Through color, gesture, and rhythm, she captures what words cannot hold: the quiet pulse of emotion, the whisper of memory, the shimmering presence of the unseen.
Digital Giraffe: The Ancestors of Tomorrow by Viviana Puello.What if the faces we carry...
Unveiling Beauty: The Silent Dialogue in Harry T. Burleigh's Art by Viviana Puello.Harry...
The Unseen Garden: Tatyana Bolivar’s Wild Alchemy of Texture and Soul by Viviana...
From Chaos to Cosmos: The Intuitive Worlds of Kari Veastad by Viviana Puello.What if the...
The Quiet Power of Form: Dina Klumbys and the Art of Beautiful Intention by Viviana...
Symphony of Light: The Meditative Vibrance of Somsak Chaituch by Viviana Puello.Imagine...
Herb Bardavid Through the Lens of Empathy: A Soulful Vision by Viviana Puello.What if...
The Soul’s Second Calling: Aranka Székely’s Art of Emotional Healing by Viviana...
Whispers of the Unseen: The Art of Gunny Brorby by Viviana Puello. What if the world you...
Twilight Whispers: The Mystical Art of Peter Van Giesen by Viviana Puello.There’s a...
Mary E. Morgan: Painting the Unseen Symphony of Color and Light by Viviana Puello. A...
Roxy Sora: The Symphony Within the Flow by Viviana Puello.To look at a painting by Roxy Sora is to witness movement stilled in time — the silent music of color unfolding before the eyes. Her work is an experience of energy, rhythm, and emotion translated into form....
The world through Gene’s lens is not observed—it’s felt. An internationally acclaimed fine art photographer, Gene transforms stillness into story and light into language. His images inhabit the space between memory and dream, inviting the viewer to complete what he begins. From cinematic landscapes to quiet revelations, his work reminds us that every frame holds an unfinished story waiting to unfold.
Tracey Chaykin: The Alchemist of Hyperrealism and Conservation by Viviana Puello. Where beauty meets urgency—art as a call to action. It begins with a breath—so soft you almost miss it. A ripple on the water, the glint of an eye reflecting the world beyond the paper,...
There are photographers who document moments, and then there are those who reveal the soul behind them. Herb Bardavid belongs to the latter kind—an artist whose work transcends observation to become a profound act of empathy. His lens doesn’t merely capture what’s visible; it listens to the heartbeat beneath the surface. Through his eyes, photography becomes an instrument of connection—a way of restoring dignity, memory, and truth to the faces that define our shared humanity.
Celestial Brushstrokes: The Divine Alchemy of Candi Soul Sparkles by Viviana Puello. When color becomes prayer, and light turns into revelation. Some art speaks. Some art sings. But Candi Soul Sparkles' work? It breathes. Each piece exhales a sacred energy, an unseen...
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What if color knew more about you than language ever could?
Not the decorative kind. Not the fashionable kind. But color as intelligence—color that senses fracture, registers memory, and moves instinctively toward balance. This is the terrain Helen Kagan inhabits, not as a metaphor, but as a daily practice. Her paintings do not announce themselves as solutions. They arrive as presences—alert, responsive, alive.
To look at a painting by Roxy Sora is to witness movement stilled in time — the silent music of color unfolding before the eyes. Her work is an experience of energy, rhythm, and emotion translated into form. Each piece is a living performance, an improvisation of pigment and gravity where paint moves the way sound moves — fluid, unpredictable, alive.
In the world of Monika Bendner, color is not decoration — it is declaration.
Her work lives at the edge between form and feeling, where the human face, the rose, and the line all become languages of transformation. Each image she creates is an act of translation — a bridge between what is seen and what is sensed, between the tangible and the imagined.
There’s a moment, just before the brush touches water, when everything is still.
The world holds its breath — and then color begins to flow.
In that instant, something sacred happens.
That’s where Neela Pushparaj lives — in the delicate space where intention meets surrender, where light turns to emotion, and creation becomes communion.
Some artists paint to express. Ric Conn paints to awaken. His canvases are not quiet meditations on beauty — they are bold declarations, visual revolutions, uncompromising testaments to the power of art as activism. Through color, texture, and intensity, Ric transforms paint into protest, and silence into sound. He doesn’t ask for permission to speak — he demands to be heard, not for himself, but for those the world too often ignores.
There is a moment, when standing before a painting by Wendy Cohen, when the eye stops searching for form and begins to listen. What at first appears as movement and abstraction slowly turns into rhythm — a visual pulse that speaks of energy, balance, and the invisible threads that connect all living things. Wendy’s art is not simply seen; it is felt. It is an experience of color as consciousness, structure as emotion, and matter as memory.
There are artists who seek to portray the world as it appears, and then there are those rare few, like Hélène DeSerres, who reveal the world as it feels. In her luminous abstract compositions, Hélène transforms the act of painting into an intimate dialogue with light—a conversation that transcends form and language. Through color, gesture, and rhythm, she captures what words cannot hold: the quiet pulse of emotion, the whisper of memory, the shimmering presence of the unseen.
Digital Giraffe: The Ancestors of Tomorrow by Viviana Puello.What if the faces we carry inside us are not just memories of our past but blueprints of our future? What if the eyes staring back from another dimension belong to the beings we are becoming? Digital...
Unveiling Beauty: The Silent Dialogue in Harry T. Burleigh's Art by Viviana Puello.Harry T. Burleigh’s art is not just a visual experience; it is an invitation to engage in a deeper, almost mystical conversation. Burleigh's work resonates with those who are willing to...
The Unseen Garden: Tatyana Bolivar’s Wild Alchemy of Texture and Soul by Viviana Puello.What if a flower wasn’t just a flower?
What if a petal carried memory? If color was the residue of transformation? If a single bloom could hold the echo of a soul’s resilience?...
From Chaos to Cosmos: The Intuitive Worlds of Kari Veastad by Viviana Puello.What if the soul had color?
What if you could map your internal terrain—not in words, but in swirls, pulses, and waves? Step into the world of Kari Veastad, and you don’t just look at a...
The Quiet Power of Form: Dina Klumbys and the Art of Beautiful Intention by Viviana Puello.What if clarity—not chaos—was the boldest move an artist could make?
What if the absence of detail spoke louder than the excess of it? In a world drowning in noise, Dina Klumbys...
Symphony of Light: The Meditative Vibrance of Somsak Chaituch by Viviana Puello.Imagine walking into a canvas so alive it hums. Not metaphorically—viscerally. As if each color note carries a frequency, each circle pulses like a heartbeat, and each pattern sings its...
Herb Bardavid Through the Lens of Empathy: A Soulful Vision by Viviana Puello.What if the world paused for a moment—not to capture a perfect pose, but to truly see? Not to curate an image, but to hold a gaze long enough to feel someone’s story without interruption?...
The Soul’s Second Calling: Aranka Székely’s Art of Emotional Healing by Viviana Puello.What happens when a doctor decides to treat not just the body, but the human spirit?
What if your daily confrontation with suffering didn’t harden you, but instead opened a second...
Whispers of the Unseen: The Art of Gunny Brorby by Viviana Puello. What if the world you see is only a fraction of what exists? A brushstroke is never just a brushstroke in Gunny Brorby’s world. It is a whisper, an echo, a trace of something unseen yet profoundly...
Twilight Whispers: The Mystical Art of Peter Van Giesen by Viviana Puello.There’s a moment in twilight when the world inhales. The sky flickers between colors, the earth hums in stillness, and if you’re quiet enough, you can hear the universe speak. This is the space...
Mary E. Morgan: Painting the Unseen Symphony of Color and Light by Viviana Puello. A Dance of Energy, Emotion, and Abstract Alchemy The canvas isn’t just a surface—it’s a portal. A mirror reflecting not just the artist’s hand, but their essence, their history, their...