Masha Schwartz is an professional artist born in Ukraine in 1982 and currently residing in the USA. She’s is the founder of the vibrant, “Surreabstract” style which combines the surreal and abstract elements in the same space. In this style the artist questions the visual clarity and lucidity during the “critical paranoia” state coined by Dali, while also using music to inspire the creative process of developing an art piece. The Virtual Reality (VR) offers a unique opportunity in exploration of the surreal worlds depicted in her paintings.
Pablo Machioli
Artist
Born: December 30th, 1976
Nationality: Uruguayan
Residence: United States
Artist Statement:
As a self-taught artist, I began my artistic journey in 2012, exploring various styles and subjects. Art, for me, is a language of self-expression, connection, and giving back. I embrace the freedom to be wild, passionate, and sensitive in my creations, capturing the real and unreal. Through my art, I hope to spark connections, provoke emotions, and inspire contemplation of our place in the world.
Exhibitions and Murals
2021
My art is a spiritual journey that transcends boundaries and defies categorization. Through a diverse range of media and a wide spectrum of subjects, I strive to capture the essence of the human spirit and the profound emotions that connect us all. Each piece is a unique expression of my inner world. where the sacred and the society merge, inviting viewers to contemplate the divine in the everyday. My work is a testament to the universal quest for meaning and a reflection of the human experience.
Warm Welcome,
My name is Femi. I am a visual artist hailing from the outskirts of Washington DC. I work with visual art as a way to give back to the people, places, and experiences that nurture my growth.
I'm kind of Heinz 57 of everything
Jereme is a visual artist from Columbia, MD. His artwork provides a social commentary
Russell Lewis is a Washington, DC native who attended the prestigious Duke Ellington School of the Arts. His passion and skill saturate his paintings with vivacity. Lively colors dance around the canvas as his intriguing use of texture commands the eye to closer scrutiny.
Education
Duke Ellington School of the Arts from 1984 to 1988 -Diploma Communication Arts
Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond, Virginia) – BFA Communication Art and Illustration
Career Highlights
Hargrove Decorating Corporation - art development Washington, DC.
I am broken. In the spring of 2008 I walked the streets of Sadr City in Baghdad, Iraq. I walked at the head of a parade of American and Iraqi soldiers 1,000 strong (a term referred to, in the Army, as walking point). Along that route I encountered an improvised explosive device that took both of my legs, my left arm, the sight from my left eye and all the hearing from both ears. But broken, to me, does not mean useless. Broken does not even mean less than I was before.
In the kaleidoscope of surrealistic visions, where vibrant hues merge seamlessly with enigmatic shapes, emerges the extraordinary artistic realm of St. Clair Castro, an Afro Latino Indio artist whose work transcends the boundaries of the ordinary and the mundane. Rooted in a rich tapestry of influences ranging from the intricate and enigmatic worlds of Hieronymous Bosch and Salvador Dali to the ethereal brilliance of Joan Miro and the profound symbolism of Gustave Dore, Castro's creations are a fusion of diverse cultural threads and artistic ideologies.