domingo, 20 de abril de 2014

Arantzazu Martínez




Arantzazu Martínez Peciña (n. 1977 en Vitoria, Alava) es una pintora española.
Estudia Bellas Artes en la Universidad del País Vasco, trasladándose posteriormente a Nueva York para estudiar en The New York Ademy of Art. Entra a formar parte del Water Street Atelier donde conoce a Jacob Collins y permanece bajo su instrucción hasta el año 2005, periodo en el cual adquiere su formación según los métodos tradicionales académicos de la pintura del Siglo XIX.
Su pintura está caracterizada por el realismo y simbolismo de sus figuras. Actualmente algunas de sus obras se encuentran en la colección del Museo Europeo de Arte Moderno (MEAM) en Barcelona. En el año 2010 forma parte de un proyecto de Lucasfilm Ltd. con su obra "Rancor"2 incluida en el libro "Star Wars Art: Visions"




Sylvia Ji

http://www.sylviaji.com/

Sylvia Ji es una artista de raices surcoreanas nacida en San Francisco en 1982. De padres artistas, su interés por el arte despierta a una edad temprana, mientras ojeaba los cuadernos de su madre y las pinturas de su padre. Su trabajo gira en torno a la imagen femenina en una búsqueda incesante de la belleza, el erotismo y la feminidad en general. Algunas de sus pinturas son símbolos de si misma, retratos de conocidas o simplemente caras sin nombre en un paisaje de efímera belleza.







Santiago Caruso



Santiago Caruso (Quilmes, Argentina - 1982

is a symbolist and surreal artist, of an avant-garde
concept but rooted in the nineteenth century' s 
aesthetic. His work stands out both for the vigor 
of its poetry as well as for its technique. 
Dedicated to the fantastique and poetry, among his 
most important illustrated books you can find:
Jane Eyre (Folio Society); El Horror de Dunwich
(Libros del Zorro Rojo); El Eco de mis Muertes (Self edition); 
(Tordesilhas); Historias de Vampiros (Longseller); 
The Peacock Escritoire and Tarshishim (Ex Occidente Press); 

Anne Bachelier

http://annebachelier.blogspot.com/




Dan Quintana

http://danquintana.tumblr.com/

Esao Andrews


esao.net

Esao Andrews grew up in Mesa, Arizona and moved to NYC in 1996 to pursue a life of art making. He attended The School of Visual Arts and now lives and works from his home in Los Angeles with his semi-faithful companion, Soybean.






Kazuhiko Nakamura

http://mechanicalmirage.com/

Kazuhiko Nakamura was born in Hyogo, Japan in 1961.
He was greatly influenced by surrealism and cyberpunk styles of art when he was young. He earns his living as a designer in Tokyo for many years. He taught himself 3D digital art since 1996. Much of his spare time was devoted to
 the study and creation of those works. In 2004, his art was featured in major CG art sites. One reviewer commented, "Kazuhiko Nakamura’s art is a surreal hybrid of man and machine, a hard marriage of metal and flesh."
Thereafter, his work was used for a book and Music CD as a cover art overseas. In recent years, his work was invited to the exhibitions of visionary art. 


http://mechanicalmirage.com/gallery3D-01R.html





Marco Mazzoni

http://marcomazzoni.tumblr.com/

Marco Mazzoni (1982) is a Milan-based Italian artist, originally from Tortona. He is generally considered a portrait artist and only uses coloured pencils in his work. Mazzoni's work holds a strong interest in flora and fauna, and often depicts the female herbalists of 16th—18th Century Sardinia.
Mazzoni received a bachelor’s degree in painting from Brera Art Academy in Milan. His work has been exhibited in galleries throughout Europe and the United States.

"This Mean War II" 2013, colored pencils and ink on moleskine, cm 18x14
Gallery B15 / Islands Brygge 15