Home |
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | å | æ | ø |
Kære kunstnere! Dette web-galleri er en samling af andre nedlagte web-gallerier. Hvis I er utilfredse med at I er repræsenteret så sig endelig til – og jeg vil fjerne jer hurtigst muligt! Mvh jesper@kunstmaler.dk |
Dear artists! |
Bernd
Wachtmeister |
Bernd Wachtmeister Designer and Artist - Visual Communication 1964 - born in Leverkusen 1983 - Examination (school-leaving) 1986-1991 - Study of visual communication at FH Cologne (FB Design) among the professors Heinz Baehr and Hans Buschfeld with excellent examination to Dipl. Designer. | ||
Hermann Wacker |
Painter and
Scientist |
||
Hubert
Wackermann |
Though born and educated in West Germany, Hubert Wackermann is eminently qualified to depict his favorite subject matter; the North American Indian, his natural surroundings, and relevant wild life. Wackermann's superlative Indian pictures arethe result of an intimate knowledge of his subject matter through travel, study, and living with Indians. | ||
Brian Wade |
I am a certified motor
technician , some 10yrs ago I took up woodturning as a hobby .I am now making quality woodturning of all descriptions. I now specialize in clocks and huge voided vases. |
||
Niloufer Wadia |
Pencil, oils,
watercolor |
||
Haider Wady |
Borne in Bahdad 1976. Member in Iraqi Society of Plastic Art. Several collective exhibithions in Baghdad, Damascus, Marrakech , Paris.Exhibition of the international festival of Babylon 1998. Exhibition ( IRAK , terre oublie ! ) Paris 2000 . Exhibition of the French Society ( juenes artistes international ) Moroco 2003. Solo exhibitions: Armando Reveron Gallery , Baghdad , May 2002 .French Cultural Center , Baghdad , November 2002. Ishtar Gallery , Damascus , March 2003 .Kwaf Gallery , Aleppo , December 2003 .Ishtar Gallery , Damascus , March 2004 . | ||
Anna
Waernhoff |
I worked as a model and
thought artist were stupid playing around while the world was on fire. I
had 3 dead children and 3living. I worried and suffered.But I noticed that
artists had fun. I wanted some joy too - so I started to paint the pupils
in my head while standing there naked before them. Then I dyed my clothes
and then my hair and then I started to paint, educate me and enjoy! Now I
work seriously in old manners. Among other things I do heavy classic portraits with gold frames. |
||
A.J. Wagenhals |
Independent post
expressionist painter a lot of exposure latest, florence, Biennniale,
florence,Italy 2003 |
||
Kent Wahlbeck |
Billedkunstner
|
||
Erika Wain |
I study the human
condition. My interest is in the forces that create, shape an individual's
psyche. I am interested in how it all works, not simply, that it does
work. I look to colour and texture to connect the art to reality. I paint
to release. I am an addict. |
||
Lars Waldemar |
Autodidact
billedkunstner Skulptur, relieffer, tegning,grafik, maleri Medlem af: |
||
Sharyne Walker |
Contemporary masterpieces,
miniatures. Surrealism to abstract; wall sculpture. Guest Artist Gallery and arts ezine The Prima Donna. Sharyne E Walker winner of 1990 Laureat Grand Prix de Paris. |
||
Robert Walker |
I'm self taught, & have
been drawing all my life but only discovered acrylic in the 1990s. My work
uses the music I trained in, & the English countryside where I was
raised, to show the world an alternative and ultimately healthier path,
where the human spirit can advance free from prejudice and
indoctrination. |
||
Anders Wallin |
Look at my work at my site
www.wallin-art.net |
||
Servaas
Walravens |
Belgian painter born in
1960. Mostly oil on canvas. Colourful modern abstract paintings. |
||
Edward Walsh |
Beginning at the Art Students League in 1957; and then apprenticed to Manuel Carbonell during college and graduate years. The Environment Gallery had my first one man show in 1967. I learned marble carving in Pietrasanta, Italy. | ||
Paul Walsh |
I attended Central Connecticut State Universityfor graphic arts and have a fond respect and lovefor fine art. I also felt the same for the fire service and decided to combine both. My greatest honourto date was creating the artwork, which is featured on The Connecticut Fire fighters' granite MemorialIn Windsor Locks, Connecticut. | ||
Floyd Wanner |
Sculptor Floyd
Wanner-Saskatoon, Sask., Canada-creates monumental/garden/table top sculpture in granite, dolomite, alabaster, marble, jade, etc. |
||
Sonia Wanner Sweden Website: wanner.net |
Medlem i Svenska
kunstnerforbund |
||
Adam Ward |
Visit my website to read a Bio | ||
John Ward |
JOHN WARD was born in
Dublin, Ireland, in 1948. In 1965 he started his professional career at Ireland's Ardmore Studios, working as a scenery artist during the filming of the First World War epic “The Blue Maxâ€. He went on to work for the theatre in Dublin and for a number of commercial art studios before emigrating to Canada in 1969. |
||
Pete Ward |
I studied at Central School of Art in Londonfor BA in Fine Art Painting. My particular passionisfor realism & surrealism. Commissions span largescale theatre sets, murals, portraits - oil paintings &drawings. | ||
Ann Warmbir |
Self-taught watercolorist. She is a memberof many fine art organizations and watercolor societies in the US and was recently nominatedand approved to participate in the 2005 Biennaleof Contemporary Art in Florence, Italy. | ||
Iet
Warmerdam |
People-paintress. I see people as an everlasting challenge to express myself in paint. | ||
Kim Warne |
Kim has developed his own
expressive style. From within the context of his own life experiences, he seeks to discover the essence of the creatures of this world. As Kim says, "I find it a deeply spiritual experience to carve and I am constantly amazed and excited about the discoveries that can be found in the heart of stone." |
||
Blaze
Warrender |
Beautiful visionary -
consciousness paintings weaving together interconnected goddess forms,
animal spirits and archetypal symbols. Images of beauty, hope and renewal
using oil and mixed mediums on Belgium linen. My main themes are the
interconnectedness of all life and there- enchantment of the feminine
principle. Painting has been a healing process for me. I invite you to
share my experience of art as healing ,drawing on my passion for animals,
and the knowledge that creativity, health and spirit are related on a deep
level. I work spontaneously responding to intuition and a deep sense of connection to animals--and the gift they give us. My greatest joy would be for my work to bring healing energy into your home or workplace. |
||
Jan
Wartena |
Art, science and gene technology form the central theme of Wartena's work. He illustrates the link between gene technology, and life and death, between social and commercial interests and that ethical domain of tension that lies between. A subtle humorous undertone is always present. | ||
Magnus
Wassborg |
Magnus Wassborg
Lives and work in Stockholm, Sweden |
||
Alan Waters |
My finished work and
ongoing working practiceis a continuous investigation and coalition
withinthe areas of public art, painting and sculpture. Focused and
conforming to a traditional andintrinsic format, I combine and utilise all
available mediums. My research and interests extend into all visual art forms, the introduction of this andother individual reference material, substantiatesan instinctive and progressive visual content. |
||
Richard Waters |
I am a multi media artist and as such I work in a number of mediums and styles. I paint, do digital graphics, invent, make, and play musical instruments and sound devices like the water phone. I also perform both solo and within ensembles. I am available for commissions, exhibits, lectures, and performance or combinations of these. | ||
Amanda Watson |
I am a visual artist who
finds my inspiration in the surrounding environment. My work is varied in
both style and content, and can be both representational or abstract.
I graduated from the University of Leeds in 2004 with a BA (hons) in Fine Art Painting. My work has been purchased by private collectors. |
||
Linda Anne
Watson |
I am a qualified artist
working from a studio within a public house. My subjects are varied and
compositions are executed with an assortment of mixed media. My work is a
direct response to my surroundings bringing to the viewer experiences of my life. |
||
Rhonda Watson |
Pennsylvania
Impressionistic artist specializing in acrylic landscapes, wildlife, domestic animals and more. 2001 Country Music Messe Rhonda's performance at the 2001 Country Music Messe was so well received that she was invited by the Messe organizers to perform on 3 out of the 4 stages at the Messe! |
||
Denis Webb |
Learning patience - in painting, it takes much patience. It is a matter of the independence of our powers of seeing and thinking. When I paint I look for a working balance between spontaneity and control. Planning and conscious thought takes me a short distance. Then, early in the process, the painting begins to have a life of its own. In this approach to painting, the creative process becomes an event. And, for me, artistic expression begins with the humble acceptance of the human condition - sensing my true reality; sensing what I want, what I deeply feel, and what truly raises my interest. This is both my beginning and my end. | ||
Debbie Weber |
Growing up in New Jersey, surrounded by urban cities, suburban towns, and across the river from Manhattan, I have experienced an interesting mix of people and culture. These have always provided me with a huge pool of colorful imagery to tell a visual story without an ending. Currently I use oil pastels on canvas, applying linseed oil and turpentine. I prefer using the pastels because I love to draw gestures and sometimes paintbrushes make me feel limited. I only hint body shape to suggest an emotion. When viewing a succession of my paintings you can see an evolution of a feeling; something coming to a realization. | ||
Mark Weber |
I am a self taught
sculptor. I specialize in figurative work. I also do life casting and body casts. My work is primarily ceramic and rake fired |
||
Maria Wedel |
Maria Wedel, was born in
Denmark 1974 she is an artist who works primarily with opart and abstract painting. currently residing in Barcelona Spain |
||
Arjan de
Weger |
Arjan is a Dutch painter.
He was born 16-04-53 Amsterdam, Holland. His occupations are
dental engineer-painter-manufacturer of fine jewelry. Arjan started this collection "Les Femmes d'Arjan" in 1998. At this moment the collection consists of more than 80 fine oil paintings. |
||
Poul R. Weile |
Poul R. Weile see art as
communication -he is working in different materials -"the idea chooses the
material" Board member of Danish Artists Association. |
||
Harry Weisburd |
Born in New York City. Lives in San Francisco Bay Area,California. Graduated Art School, Parsons School of Design, NYC. Master of Fine Art and Bachelor of Fne Art degrees, Calif. College of Arts, Oakland,Ca. Exhibited in England,(Saatchi Gallery, British Museum of Erotic Art; | ||
Larry Weiss |
When the kids left the nest, I found myself with the time to pursue a lifelong interest, drawing and painting. My teachers include: Brian Atyeo, Frank Webb, Stephan Quiller and Skip Lawrence All of these giants were prize winners of the American Watercolor Society, (that's about as big as it gets). | ||
Elisabeth
Wejsflog |
Born in Bledow,
Poland. Living in Sweden since 1976. Has a masters degree in Fine Arts from Krakow & Katowice 1972. |
||
Wela
Wierzbicka Elisabeth |
Wela (Elisabeth Wierzbicka) painter, sculptor, born in Poland and lives in France. She studied at the Cracow Academy of Fine Art from 1984-1989. In 1989 she continued her training at the Ecole Superiore of Fine Art in Paris and started her career as an international artist in several countries. | ||
Duncan Weller |
Duncan Weller is a Canadian
writer and illustratorof children's books. Space snake and Night Wallare
his first two books. Duncan is also a muralist, photographer, sculptor,
and poet. |
||
Ilona
Wellmann |
I focus my attention on the
field of Fine Art Photography, in which I am still working hardat teaching
myself, while at the same time also concentrating on developing a
distinctive style,based on my own concept of creativity. My
work concentrates on monochrome photography, digital infrared, landscape, still life and Digital Art. |
||
Karin Wells |
Karin Christensen Wells is
a classical oil portrait artist who lives in Peterborough, New
Hampshire. Please visit her Portrait Gallery |
||
David Welsh |
David Welsh was born in Derbyshire (1937), and educated at Eton and King's College, Cambridge. Now retired, his main career has been as a teacher, but painting has never been far behind, especially in the last ten years. He enjoys portrait painting, most recently of the High Sheriff of Berkshire, as well as landscape work where his specialities are the effect of light, often on water, and interesting and dramatic clouds and skies. In fact he enjoys any new challenge. He has been commissioned recently by BAT and Whitbreads to paint the view from their City of London offices. | ||
Richard Welsh |
RDW GLASS. Stained Glass
and Fused Glass Art Studio. Stained glass, Glass Sculpture, Glass Wall
hangings, Lights, Glass Tiles, Glass Bowls, Repair, Restoration, Salvage
and Workshops. |
||
Bruno Werneck |
Professional Concept Artist
/ Illustrator for Film, Games and the entertainment industry in
general. |
Image coming | |
Joao Werner |
J. Werner is a graduate in Plastic Arts from Faculdade Santa Marcelina (Sao Paulo, Brazil), class of 1989. Holds a Master Degree in Communication and Semiotics from PUC - Pontificia Universidade Catolica, Sao Paulo, class of 1994. He is painter, sculptor and computer artist. He was born in Brazil. | ||
Elisabeth
Werp |
Painter College of Art, Paintings Department, Oslo (Statens Kunst- og Haandverksskole) Academy of Art, Oslo (Statens Kunstakademi) |
||
Jan de
Weryha-Wysoczanski |
Born in Gdansk in 1950. In
1976 he graduated from the Sculpture Department, State College of Plastic
Arts in Gdansk. He took part in many exhibitions in Poland, USA, Germany,
Luxemburg, Switzerland and Belgium. |
||
Dave Wertz |
Living fully in each
moment, without past or future, that is art. That is what I have been
doing lately. This desire that I have called art is manifest in metals, shapes and three-dimensional spaces,come and walk in these spaces with me. Theseare spaces where the sky doses not always meetthe horizon and the idea of lost is not to be found.I am fond of saying "just a small man living a large dream" and it is true. Come and share it with meand tell me about yours. |
||
Brian West |
Painter Specialised in sporting imagery,seeking to portray the drama,colour and spectacle ofthe sporting world |
||
Jan
Westerhof |
Dutch artist Jan Westerhof
is fascinated and inspired by nature His art is mostly about
Transformation, (Birds and Butterflies Out of the Blue) see more explanation at his website |
||
Hilary Westhoff |
I love making art and
sharing it with lots of people. I love working in a variety of mediums
from photography to oil paint. Some of my recent work involves lots of
little dots arranged in different shapes and colors. |
||
Hans Westlund |
Billedkunstner og forfatter | ||
Mia Westlund |
Billedkunstner | ||
Ulf Westman |
Billedkunstner | ||
Mary Weymark
Goss |
I work in series of
theme-based paintings and objects, mostly on the subject of the inner
human experience and how we perceive and interact with the world. 'Whence
come we, whither go we, what are we.' |
||
Krista Whaley |
Through metal, stone, and
fire, Krista explores her nature, creation, and divinity. Her work is a melding of different styles, mediums, and techniques learned in the past decade of jewellery-making. Her pieces are simple and elegant or spontaneous and fun. Krista's designs use mostly precious metals andonly fairly-traded Tahitian Black Pearls. |
||
Randall
Whited |
I began seriously painting about 5 years ago aftermy friend Belinda encouraged me to do so. I loveoil best, but will do some acrylic or water colorupon occasion. Most of the subject matter I useis from ideas and feelings within, rather than from actual people, places, or things I copy. | ||
Clifton
Whitehead |
I've lived in the burbs of Pennsylvania all my life, which is where i reside to this day. I studied photo and studio art at the American University, in Washington, DC. Currently, I'm free-lancing commissioned pieces and working independentlyto further my skills. | ||
Vincent
Whitehead |
My primary medium is Ball
Point Pen. I also work in Rapidograph Pen & Ink. I love rural scenes, nature andhistorical buildings. |
||
Sue
Whitmore |
Brought up in London, Sue Whitmore has spent her adult life in the city. She studied Fine Art at the Central, Wimbledon and Sir John Cass Schools of Art and read Philosophy and History of Art at University College London. | ||
Andrew Whyte |
Andrew Whyte is one of New
Zealand's leading Landscape Artists with many solo exhibitions and
paintings featuring the wonderful colour and texture of his country. FREE
Tutorials and and an ebook on painting landscapes are on his
website. |
||
Christian
Wicklein |
I love art, music and literature. All of these forms of expression influence each other for me, and they are also what I use to express myself. My website is an extension of my home studio and my life. | ||
Maimo Widesjoe |
Billedkunstner | ||
Monique
Wiedemann |
Monique Catherine
Wiedemann 1981 in Hamburg geboren 1998 Auslandsaufenthalt in Buenos Aires seit 2003 freischaffende Künstlerin more infos www.queart.de |
||
Stina Wiik |
I love illustrating and ever since I made my first childhood sketches, its been a highly enjoyable sort of escapism. Today I am educated and well experienced in traditional art; basic sculpturing, oil, acrylics and canvas, pencils and paper and later on the digital tools, the computer and the excellent digital sketch board. The style and ideas of the Pre-Raphaelite artists is a great source of inspiration in my work. I've been working as a freelance illustrator and graphic designer since 2000. I currently live with my dear family in Sweden. | ||
Helena
Wikland Skaarbratt |
Billedkunstner | ||
Roger
Wiklund |
Artgallery Roger Wiklund.
Pencil portraits, drawings and acrylics on canvas. |
||
Damon Willard |
Online gallery of artist
Damon Willard. He manifests a fusion of Cubism, Surrealism,and Graffiti based artwork. |
||
Bob
Williams |
Bob Willams is a specialist in Trompe L’oeil murals, painting & decorative finishes, based in Stoke on Trent Staffordshire producing wall murals and paint effects. Scratch Art TM will carry out all forms of specialist interior decorating, taking on commissions for commercial and residential projects throughout the UK and abroad. My expertise covers the design and execution of all types & styles of murals, classical trompe l'oeil and bespoke paint finishes. My work is noted for its high quality and its attention to detail. All of my wall murals are tailored for each particular space. With many associated decorative artistic effects to frame a mural such as Stone Blocking,and Trompe L'oeil windows. My main aim now is to use the skill i have and produce my art work on canvas. |
| |
Jerry Williams |
I have been doing
commissioned workfor the last 20 years, both public and
private. granite is my primary medium. I work from my studio in barre, vt |
||
Kenneth Williams |
I was born in 1969 in Houston, Texas and began drawing at 3 years of age. By 10 I was entered into several art contests and won 1st price for schools attended. I am a self-taught artist who feels the works with my heart, I believe that is the only way to create. I built my website to house my illustrations, metallic art, poetry as well as my digital work. | ||
Lisbeth
Williams |
Live and work in
Gothenburg, Sweden. Work in traditional painting & engraving
techniques as well as mixing media and materials in more modern art work
& installations. |
||
R. J. Williams |
R. J. Williams has been
painting for over ten years and uses mainly acrylic and oil for his
artistic expression. See various works by the artist as well as the piece
shown The Mother Spirit which is watercolor, prints of it are for sale at
his website R. J. Williams |
||
Simon
Williamson England Website: spwilliamson.freeuk.com |
Born 1962 in Beverley, East
Yorkshire, England. Attended Hull College of Higher Education and Leeds Polytechnic (now Leeds Metropolitan University) and gained a B.A. Hons. degreein 3-Dimensional Design (Furniture) in 1984. Simon is currently a Furniture Designer for the Counties Furniture GroupT a national not-for-profit Local Authority Company based in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, UK. |
||
Charlene Wilneff |
I have my own unique style
of drawing never took a lesson, just taught myself. I see art as an expressive and natural talent that should be appreciated no matter what it looks like, its all beautiful in different eyes |
||
Johny Wilslew |
Billedkunstner | ||
Paul Wilson |
The images used in my work
are developed from the urban landscape in which I was brought up and where I still live. I like the idea of using these familiar images to express myself through paint. I find the shapes and colours of these scenes very evocative; |
||
Monika Winberg |
The work of Monika Winberg includes paintings in acrylic and textile handicraft. The Nordic light together with the generous warmth of her new home country, are influences that make an imprint on her work, including the love of those opposite poles that unite more than they separate. Monika was born in Sweden but has lived abroad during longer periods in her life, for example in Switzerland. Fuengirola on the Costa del Sol is currently her place of residence. Monika has during recent years had several collective exhibitions at the cultural centre in Los Boliches. She has also had several separate exhibitions at Club Nórdico in Fuengirola. | ||
Peter Winberg |
Oil painting within genre realism. I began painting in 1995, by a coincidence. I am seltaught. Today you can find my work in the US, Finland, Norway, India, Japan and Sweden. Member of Skurup District Arts and Crafts Society. Please visit my site to view more of my work. | ||
Naomi teWinkel |
Naomi is no stranger to the
use of bright primary colors and whimsy style found in all of her pieces.
Her love of the children's story teller Dr.Seuss shows through in her
style, letting her inner child have full reign over the
canvas. Everyone should have a little piece of Naomi's artwork in their home. |
||
Joe Winkler |
I am a native of Pittsburgh and a graduate of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and Point PArk University. I have been painting and doing group and one man exhibits for about 10 years. I belong to several local artist groups, and enjoy participating in gallery shows and juried exhibits throughout our area. The biggest and brightest group I belong to is the Pittsburgh Society of Illustrators. | ||
Connie van
Winssen |
I paint monumental
impressionistic paintings, acrylics on masonite |
||
Kay Wise |
Living ART Fully is my
motto. Plants, animals, sea, and landscapes in lively colors characterize
my work. Drawing inspiration from nature allows me to bring the joy of
God's creation indoors. |
||
Peter Witt |
Dansk landskabsmaler fra Nordsjaelland med eget galleri, med skiftende udstillinger aaret rundt. | ||
Jose
Witteveen |
José Witteveen(1981) moved
to Amsterdam in 1999 , where she followed a course at the art academy.
After that she studied 4 years on the KABK Royal academy for Arts in The
Hague. On the June 11th she has her first exhibition in Leeuwarden, in the Netherlands. |
||
James Wodarek |
Abstract painter, residing
in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Holds two masters degrees in addition to
painting studies in Florence,Italy. Wodarek exhibits in galleries inNew
York City and throughout the United States. |
||
Horst Wolf |
Born in Germany, Horst
lives now on the Oregon Coast. He has been juried into many regional and
national watercolor and multimedia exhibits and is represented by a dozen
or so galleries in Oregon and California. |
||
John Bonnesen
Wolff |
Maleri, skulptur glas med
kobber, kunstterapi, undervisning og kursus. |
||
Sarit Wolfus |
Sarit Wolfus, a jewelry
designer and silver/goldsmith, creates unique handcrafted jewelry. Her
designs are all handmade from silver, gold & gemstones in one of a
kind or limited editions. Available online and in worldwide jewelry
stores. |
||
Anders Wollin |
My painting art is expressionistic and figurative, sometimes the mix is somewhere between the famous Swedish painter Bengt Lindström and the great Norwegian painter Odd Nerdrum. The combination of the old master school and the modern, colourful and spiritual art seems to be my way into the vivid world of painting art. | ||
Dusan Wolczko |
Born in 1955, Kosice (Slovakia). Lives and works on the Gold Coast (Australia). Dusan studied Graphic Design at the Kosice School of Applied Arts from 1970-74, and Mechanical and Civil engineering at the Technical University Kosice from 1975-82 (B.E. MIEAust CPEng). In 1988 he escaped from communist Czechoslovakia. As a political refugee he spent the next three years in Spain and migrated to Australia with his wife and son in 1991. His artistic aim is to revive the traditional type of figure drawing that has all but disappeared. | ||
Christopher
Wood |
Edinburgh-trained, living and working in East Lothian, Christopher Wood paints landscapes which are still-lifes and still-lifes which expand into landscapes of the mind. He is an abstractionist with a precise sense of volume and form. His palette is delicate yet capable of bursting into rich and glowing luminosity. You will see pictures within pictures, skies and seas where there are none, sensualityin the bleakest landscape. | ||
Dave Wood |
I have been a freelance graphic designer/lettering artist for 45 years. Recently I am creating paper sculptured images combined with lettering to produce unique works of art on paper. We welcome visitors from around the world to our gallery. My work is in both corporate and private collections worldwide and I teach internationally each year. | ||
Judi Wood |
Designs are all original and woven by hand bead to bead one at a time. Each design is created without benefit of a graph or sketch. Materials include primarily glass beads, precious gems, precious metals and found objects. | ||
Trevor Wood |
I am a Scottish painter living and working in London. My images, derived from landscapeand my environment, fall into two contrasting categories - Urban - my current inner city surroundings and Wilderness - my origins in Scotland. | ||
Sue
Woodfine |
Self-taught, primarily a watercolour painter of garden flowers. Also enjoys forays into still life and fruit & veg using coloured pencil and pastels. | ||
Fabio & Maria Boscolo Woodns |
UMBERTO BOSCOLO WOODNS (Rovigo,March 5, 1932-Como, April 9, 2008) was an Italian painter known in Como, his adopted city, but especially in Switzerland in the canton of Ticino,where the majority of his works. And 'regarded as the last master of the twentieth centurystreet | ||
Neil
Woodward |
Canadian Creative Realist
painter of colorful west coast, city and country scenes, usually with
people and animals. |
||
Anne Worbes |
Painter *surrealistic pictures* oil-painting,graphic arts, lyrics and photography. "the art of seeing opens the access toexperienceto the senses" (J. Anbau) |
||
Paul Worlock |
I have been painting
seriously in many mediums for 2 decades now and whether I sell a piece or not I do it because I love it. My art is a passion and I like to share it. |
||
Pedro Wrede |
Born in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil – my father being Finnish – I lived and worked abroad for many
years. As a result, I incorporated signs and symbols pertaining to several
cultures. Today, I guess my work is influenced by the uncertainties and
conflicts the world is presently subject to. |
||
Bill Wright |
Writer/photographer for 50
years. Check web page for books, etc. |
||
David Wright |
David trained as a painter
in England, receiving a Masters' degree in Fine Art in 1972. He has
exhibited extensively in Canada, the USA and Mexico since arriving in
Toronto in 1972. |
||
John Wright |
I have always liked to draw and paint, but didn't take it up seriously until I was in my early 30's. I attended a local evening class and was very lucky to find a very good and patient teacher. I joined a couple of local art groups and gradually developed my style and interests. At the moment I paint in my spare time, but I hope one day to be able to work at my art full time. Presenting and selling my work online is part of this plan. It gives me a chance to show my work to a wide audience, who hopefully will like it enough to buy it. | ||
George Wybenga |
Born: Delft, The
Netherlands. BFA, Pratt Institute, MA, Hunter College and SUNY Stony
Brook. Taught at Parsons School of Design and retired professor from FIT (SUNY) New York. |
||
Richard Wynne |
Richard is an American
living in Thailand. And has lived in many countries. He started his art
studies at a very young age at the John Herron Art Institute In Indianapolis, Indiana. He studied art at The John Herron Art Institute as well as the Chicago Art Institute. He has lived in many countries, working as an Engineer as well as painting, and playing music. |
||
Adam Wysotski |
A.W. Art Design. A consortium of diverse processes, for the purpose of creating that which would otherwise remain hidden or confined to our thoughts. With particular attention to the human condition, each of our projects is an intimate evaluation of elements conceived by the artist. | ||
Gisela
Waahlstroem |
I was educated at an Art
Academy 1978-79. Since then i have developed my skills through daily studies and practising. my motivation are my imagination and fascination with colours and human ralations and their underlying conditions,which i often express in connected sequencese.g. allegories. |
||
Ulrika
Warmling |
Billedkunstner |