Portrait Paintings by Emma Uber

Incredible portrait paintings by Australian artist Emma Uber. Her series of pastel portraits involves beautifully detailed—and mainly feminine—faces that blend into backgrounds filled with thick, vibrant strokes, drips and smears of paint, and bursts of colorful shapes and flowers. Her use of a strong color palette and aggressive strokes, set against the soft features and […]

Watercolor Paintings by Willem Haenraets

With soft colors, the artist Willem Haenraets conjures up a romantic world of beautiful illusion on his canvasses. Willem Haenraets was born in Rotterdam on October 9, 1940 and his talent was discovered at an early age. Haenraets was just 16 when he started his trainng at the academy in Maastricht, which he followed with […]

Watercolor Paintings by Marion Bolognesi

Marion Bolognesi lives and works in New york City where she splits her time between accessories design and her personal passion for expressive,illustrative watercokor painting.She received a BFA with a focus in Illustration from Massachusetts College of Art & Design in Boston in 2003 and has exhibited her paintings and work around the globe.

Paintings by Mike Worrall

Poets corner   Born 1942 in Matlock Derbyshire, UK, Mike Worrall is a self taught artist. As a child Mike was always intrigued by paintings involving some sought of mystery element.

Paintings by Krzysztof Izdebski-Cruz

Krzysztof Izdebski-Cruz is an artist concentrating solely on classical painting, working with oil and pastels. He relates to Renaissance paintings in his work, adopting classical, allegoric or symbolic subjects. Krzysztof lives and works in both Gdańsk and the seaside resort of Sopot.

Paintings by Belichenko & Boohtiyarova

Beautiful Paintings by union of the two artists – Andrei Belichenko & Maria Boohtiyarova. Andrei Belichenko was born in 1974 in Karaganda, Kazahstan. He is a graduate of the Republican Art Schoo (1990). Andrei studied in the Graphic Department of the Academy of Arts. Consumed by the importance of detail, realism, and the individual expression […]