We are delighted to announce the winners of the POWER OF CREATIVITY ART PRIZE!
We are delighted to announce the winners of the POWER OF CREATIVITY ART PRIZE!
Aomi Kikuchi is a textile artist based in Kyoto, Japan. She holds a BFA from Kyoto University of Art & Design (Japan) and an MFA from Pratt Institute (USA). Aomi has exhibited her work throughout the world including at Woman’s Essence Show 2020 (Rome), The Body Language 2021(Italy), and will exhibit at Art Laguna 2021(Italy).
My artworks are a series of paintings of people. I often focus on the eyes to help emphasize the emotions and to enhance communications between the viewer and the piece. Each painting has its own story to tell, and the faces, the texture, the emotions, and the artist helps to tell that story. I enjoy painting in the expressionist style but with the ultimate control of the brush strokes and surface texture.
There are lots of ways to express art, with music, painting, sculpture, dancing, theater, and etc. Nature itself is the most perfect art that exists. The sound of the birds singing, the sound of the sea, the wind blowing, we reproduce with the music; a variety of incredible colors, thousands of shades, light, shadows, we reproduce in the painting; the movement of the seawater, of the leaves of the trees, we reproduce with the dancing.
In my work on the image of Nature, well beyond the visual aspect, it is in fact our intimate relationship with it that I try to express, and in particular at the sensory and emotional level... My research on the transmission and the expression of emotions is a visual writing a little subliminal, which creates the perception amplified by the very great "presence" of the subject exposed to the glance... One can find a certain "spirituality" in the general direction with my artistic research, in the direction where I try to capture precisely that which "does not see"...
Bryce Watanasoponwong is a Thai-Australian photographer who makes evocative photography of encounters within our global cities. He has a highly experimental process involving both digital and analogue techniques, which pushes elements of his work into intriguing visual abstraction.
Elena Dobrovolskaya is a New York-based Russian-trained artist working in Contemporary Realism style primarily in oil and pastel. She exhibited broadly in the US and Europe, including New York, London, Paris, Lisbon, Venice, Rome, and Milan. Elena was awarded International Prize “Artist of the Year 2019” during Mantova ArtExpo in Italy, Velasquez Prize in Barcelona, and Leonardo da Vinci Prize in Florence in 2020.
Her art was published in French, Italian and British magazines (House&Garden, GQ, Aesthetica) as well as in “We Contemporary 2019” art volume in Italy, “50 artists to invest in” art catalog in 2020 and “Trends in Art: Insights for Collectors” in Great Britain in 2021.
Born in Ciudad Real / Spain. My work has a marked personal seal of identity that I apply in a free way and without limitations. I use my creativity to be different and look for new artistic proposals that surprise and excite.
The world is very huge and the universe is vast without boundaries, while people know little about it. When perceiving the power of celestial bodies and deities, I find the invisible shape, color and light. Tremendous energy is all around. When I’m grateful for my most pious heart and having a dialogue with it, a feeling of awe arises. It builds up endless celestial beauty and presents its power for the inanimate architectural movement which I’m exploring and am very joyful for.
My name is Jessica Patterson also represented as The Frequent Artist. I’m currently residing in Louisiana until I find a suitable place to work from. My artistic beginnings started at a young age with drawing but at the age of sixteen I managed to learn how to paint.
Art for me is a way to communicate thorough the materials, techniques and forms I use, my ideas and what I feel to my viewer, as well as challenge, provoke and instigate in the viewer ideas and feelings of their own.
Amazilia’s art focuses on the beauty, grace, and intrigue of the female nude; a subject which has fascinated and drawn artists like moths to the flame in every discipline for centuries.
Paul’s work embraces three core areas of people photography – fine art nudes, sensual nudes and nudes in nature. He is an internationally published photographer with several print publications, who has recently won the Runner- Up Photographer of the Year position with an international magazine, as well as achieving success in several global fine art photographic competitions.
Mamma Andersson was born 1962 in Luleå, Sweden. She lives and works in Stockholm.
Christel Van Hemelrijck is a self-taught artist, based in Mechelen, Belgium. She had a career as an executive producer in television before she discovered art as a way of expressing herself.
She uses oil painting to present us her abstract expressionism visions.
Danny Johananoff, residing in New York, photographing for over 55 years. Known mainly for his blurred and abstract style. Danny exhibits his work in NY, Miami, Rome, Milan, Tokyo, Shanghai and Hong Kong. Johananoff travels around the world, searching for different cultures, opening his lens for those moments that fascinates him.
South Korea-based Buyong Hwang is a painter with a background in graphic design. His works delve into the subconsciousness through abstract stimuli. Each silhouette features recognisable forms - such as birds and leaves - but does so subtly, asking the viewer to look deeper and see something new. A happy man is not without wounds, but a man can heal himself through many wounds.
We are delighted to announce the winners of the Collector's Vision International Art Award!
A selection of recent paintings by Paris-born, New York-based artist Jules de Balincourt.