Andy Goldsworthy is a British artist currently living in Scotland who works with nature to create some very unique works of art. Goldsworthy makes his art from naturally found items like rocks, twigs, branches, leaves, flowers and petals, icicles, water, and sand.
Awtar Singh Virdi is a contemporary artist from India who paints amazing portraits - but he does so by using a technique called "anamorphosis." This means that if you only look at part of one of Awtar's paintings, it will resemble nothing more than a circular abstract painting laid flat on the ground.
Swedish artist Johan P. Jonsson’s work is starkly vulnerable, and incredibly compelling. Known for his creative re-purposing of rusty metal, old wood, wire, leather, and other discarded objects into figurative sculptures, Johan’s art certainly transcends its humble beginnings. I’d even say that the process of forming something of haunting beauty...
If you're not familiar with Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging, then you're in for a treat. Baiko's Ikebana artwork is nothing like the traditional flower arrangements you might find at weddings or funerals, or wherever else flowers are displayed.
Linda Lewis, this week's featured artist, effortlessly captures defining moments of humanity with her uniquely textured, fire-hardened clay sculptures.
Mixed-media artist Zelene Schlosberg creates unique three-dimensional artworks that are a lovely blend of both sculpture and paintings. Using items like thread, wood, canvas, and stone, Zelene constructs textural pieces of art that somehow feel incredibly simple and modern, while still offering a comparable amount of visual movement as you’d...