Femke Hiemstra is a Netherlands-based “Neo Fabulist” visual artist who uses acrylic paint and graphite pencil to tell surrealist fables that draw you in with their imagination and meticulous skill.
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Las Cruces artist’s acrylic paintings combine the abstract with the New Mexico landscape
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (KTSM) — Paulo Rivera, the son of Guatemalan immigrants and a visual artist in Las Cruces, has launched his first art exhibit since moving to the Borderland. “Inner Visions,” as ...
Zhong Biao, one of the pioneers of China's surrealist art movement, has just left a present in Shanghai for the future. The present, now on display at the Z-art Center in Zhangjiang High-tech Park ...
“This summer the roses are blue; the wood is of glass,” André Breton wrote in 1924. “Existence is elsewhere.” His Manifesto of Surrealism propelled a global, revolutionary art movement that defined ...
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Art review: Raul Lebajo, Mary Lei explore internal, eternal landscapes at Fundacion Sansó
At Fundacion Sansó, two generations of Filipino artists explore nature and the subconscious in distinct yet harmonious ways.
Van Gogh. Monet. Sitting in a crowded room with world-famous works of art projected on white walls. Zooming in to irises and starry nights and brush-stroked waterlilies. That’s what we’re used to in ...
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