Artist of the Week – Kevin Townsend
Townsend’s work has a calming simplicity. His rustic and undemanding choice, use and combination of materials creates a determined presence in his pieces. Townsend’s works are quiet and certainly not.. read more
Townsend’s work has a calming simplicity. His rustic and undemanding choice, use and combination of materials creates a determined presence in his pieces. Townsend’s works are quiet and certainly not.. read more
Brooklyn based artist, Sarah Zar, paints, sculpts and builds installations that create postmodern narratives that mingle with external and interior realities. Her paintings, often executed in low-lit, moody colors, are.. read more
Anki King’s paintings harness an awkward presence. Her figures are life-size; they loom, dominate and have an obstinate stillness. They are simple, in parts exaggerated, and are completely devoid of.. read more
Canadian based artist Adam Lupton paints subjects that stand off the canvas by putting the subjects in stark contrast to pale, subtle backgrounds. Using oil, frequently in conjunction with collage,.. read more
Australian artist, Richard Grigg paints, draws, sculpts, his work being inspired by anonymous craftsmen and from many extinct cultures. He combines these sources with daily events, nature journals, history books,.. read more
British artist Tristan Pigott paints beautiful and sensual images that pick up characteristics. Pigott’s paintings allow us to get to know slithers of his figures’ personalities. The backgrounds to his.. read more