 Audrey Kawasaki is a Japanese-American artist, born and raised in Los Angeles, where she currently lives and works. Kawasaki’s work contains contrasting themes of innocence and eroticism, conveying the mysterious intrigue of feminine sensuality. Her sharp imagery is painted with precision onto wooden panels, the natural grain adding warmth to her enigmatic subject matter. The artist’s creative influences include eastern as well as western traditions such as Art Nouveau and Japanese Manga comics. |  burning_man_09_evolution_wind_worshippers_kites_dept_thethered-aviation.jpgA native of New Zealand, Jonathan Clark’s passion for photography and film has allowed him to live on three continents and visit thirty countries over the last nine years. Combining these two skills has resulted in his recent multi-media project. “Soul Travel” chronicles his photo journey during a journey through India. His work is also featured in the prestigious 2010 publications: PDN Photo Annual and the Communication Arts Photo Annual. |  famous-masterpieces-updated-with-21st-century-gadgets-kim-dong-kyu-16.jpgIn his project ‘Art x Smart’ Korean illustrator Kim Dong-Kyu updated paintings by Van Gogh, Picasso, Chagall or Munch with the latest achievements of our modern time. Already at the first glance it is obvious how ridiculous gadgets like iPhones, tablets and laptops appear in this ancient art, which questions our dealing with the advanced technologies. The works should be humorous parodies of the way smartphones have dramatically changed today’s social interaction. The models in the classical pai |
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 Bruce Cohen paintings artodysseyBruce Cohen is known for engaging his viewers with intriguing interiors in his distinctive, crisp, realist style. Influenced by Dutch still-life painting and Surrealism he orchestrates compositions which include fruit, books, vases and always flowers from his garden. These items are placed in geometric interiors devoid of human beings but haunted by a human presence. Bruce Cohen, a native Southern Californian, graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara. |  Maja Wrońska is an architecture student from Poland who followed her mother's footsteps into architecture. She began attending drawing classes as a result of Poland's requirements for architecture school, and has turned her dual training into these beautiful watercolors. |  M&M Bülow is the beautiful partnership between husband and wife. We even include the kids now, too. We create our stunning images with real painting and photography combined using our own little secret processes! We are incredibly passionate and dedicated to our art, photography and painting. This is our purpose! |
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