Featured Artist | Magdalena Wozniak Melissourgaki

Mandalena combines the classical with modernity, as she takes a timeless subject or topic and presents a modern rendition of it. She redefines and recreates a traditional idea, by imparting expression through brush strokes. She loves doing portraits and pays special attention to get a true likeness of the eyes as she firmly believes that our “eyes are the windows to our souls”. Her opinion is that the skillful use of the art isn’t only the attempt of reflection the reality but first of all, the most accurate devise of emotion.

Featured Artist

Magdalena Wozniak Melissourgaki | Heraclion Crete, Greece
@magdalenawozniakmelissourgaki

Mandalena Wozniak Melissourgaki was born in Warsaw, the capital city of Poland but now she lives and works in Crete, Greece. From an early age, it was obvious that her biggest love is painting and she started participate to a lot of art competitions. She studied Fine Art at the Warsaw School of Art and then went on to get another degree in Multimedia Graphics. Trained in graphics art, she does illustrations, book covers, art installation and animation. A self-motivated and passionate artist, she paints in a variety of mediums- oils, pastels, charcoals, and works on various creative projects.

Mandalena combines the classical with modernity, as she takes a timeless subject or topic and presents a modern rendition of it. She redefines and recreates a traditional idea, by imparting expression through brush strokes. She loves doing portraits and pays special attention to get a true likeness of the eyes as she firmly believes that our “eyes are the windows to our souls”. Her opinion is that the skillful use of the art isn’t only the attempt of reflection the reality but first of all, the most accurate devise of emotion.

From the true and deep love to the art she teaches the sensibility of emotion and beauty to the new generation. Mandalena is an honorary member of Children’s Biennale and jury at Children’s Art Gallery in Greece. She believes that the art influences imagination and calmness and except that is the most universal language in the world.

Also, over the years she has been cooperated with the Archaeological Museum, located on Crete and until now she is making official and certificated copies of the most important artefacts and images from the Minoan Civilization collection.

Mandalena is a Jury committee president at the Aegean Arts International Festival on Crete and Honorary member of Biennale in Greece . In 2019, she participated to “The Folklore Museum” in Episkopi, in Palaiochora at Chania, to “Art Gallery Rome” in Rome, to in Zurich and to “ArtExpoProject” in Venice. Mandalena had a solo exhibition in the El Greco Museum. Furthermore, her work was published at the “The new Art Book 2019” from the Art Freaks Global.

In her last exhibition she presented an artwork collection which have shown the connection, but also the difference between the traditional and modern art. The goal of this collection was to pay attention on emotions which are the trait of modern art. Paintings were in couples, one was realistic and the other one was a description of feelings. Main part of the exhibition was dedicated to the metaphor of windows and the light pouring into the dark room. In her work she used different type of technique which influenced for different form of perception the same window. It was a theme which specially encouraged the reflection and made you think about the future.

This exhibition was the key to the imagination and was inviting the visitors to an amazing trip on their reflection.

Mandalena is an artist with a lot of great success and the last years her work was presented in few newspapers. Her works are in the collections of many private and corporate collectors from such countries as USA, Canada, Italy, Germany, Turkey etc. -12/2019 Publication in the SPOTLIGHT XVI Contemporary Art Magazine-Circle Foundation magazine

– 2-8/12/19 Miami ARTEXPO-PROJECT SEMIFINALIST Exhibition

-2019Publication in a book of my artworks ART BOOK /ART FREAKSGLOBAL

-15-08/19-08/2019 ARTEXPO EXHIBITION ZURICH -2 -18 -06 /2019 SOLO EXHIBITION IN MUSEUM EL GRECO

4-12/07/2019AEGEAN ARTS INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL

-29-06-04-07/2019 International exhibition in Rome ,ART GALLERY ROME

-11-18-05/2019 exhibition Παλαιόχωρα

 I'm still waiting for you... | Acrylic on canvas palletkniffe | 50x70 cm

I’m still waiting for you… | Acrylic on canvas palletkniffe | 50×70 cm
 Memories... | Acrylic on canvas palletknife | 50x70 cm

Memories… | Acrylic on canvas palletknife | 50×70 cm
 The girl in the light of the moon | Acrylic on canvas pallet knife | 60x70 cm

The girl in the light of the moon | Acrylic on canvas pallet knife | 60×70 cm
 Girl with red hair in the light of the moon | Acrylic on canvas palletknife | 60x70 cm

Girl with red hair in the light of the moon | Acrylic on canvas palletknife | 60×70 cm

 

Featured Artist | Katie Willes

Katie Willes is a self-taught abstract expressionist. Her degree was in Chemistry, but her art education started in museums across Europe. With a passion for art herself, Katie’s mother took her to museums on every vacation and weekend trip during Katie’s teenage years, when Katie’s father was stationed at an Army hospital in Germany. Katie’s love for art continued and she takes her own children to museums in every new city and country they visit.

Despite her appreciation for art, Katie always thought of herself as a left-brained person. Her interest in abstract was piqued with her first visit to the MoMA in New York. When her oldest went away to college and studied art, Katie started painting as a way to connect with her. That sparked a passion that has blazed like wildfire. With an innate eye for color and design, Katie’s paintings also reflect her optimism and happy personality.

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Katie Willes | Sandy, UT
http://www.katiewillesart.com
@katie.willes.art

Katie Willes is a self-taught abstract expressionist. Her degree was in Chemistry, but her art education started in museums across Europe. With a passion for art herself, Katie’s mother took her to museums on every vacation and weekend trip during Katie’s teenage years, when Katie’s father was stationed at an Army hospital in Germany. Katie’s love for art continued and she takes her own children to museums in every new city and country they visit.

Despite her appreciation for art, Katie always thought of herself as a left-brained person. Her interest in abstract was piqued with her first visit to the MoMA in New York. When her oldest went away to college and studied art, Katie started painting as a way to connect with her. That sparked a passion that has blazed like wildfire. With an innate eye for color and design, Katie’s paintings also reflect her optimism and happy personality.

 Chutes and Ladders | Acrylic and mixed media on panel | 12x12 inches

Chutes and Ladders | Acrylic and mixed media on panel | 12×12 inches
 In the Treehouse | Acrylic and mixed media on panel | 12x12

In the Treehouse | Acrylic and mixed media on panel | 12×12
 Summer on the Lake | Acrylic and mixed media on panel | 12x12 inches

Summer on the Lake | Acrylic and mixed media on panel | 12×12 inches
 Switcheroo | Acrylic on panel Size 18x24 inches

Switcheroo | Acrylic on panel
Size
18×24 inches

 

Featured Artist | Royce Brown

My own work is deeply steeped in the European classical tradition, drawing much more inspiration in terms of form, lighting, composition, and atmosphere from the Renaissance and Baroque era than it draws from any contemporary art movement. It is completely figurative, with no abstraction, though with human figures that are slightly caricatured. My individual voice as an artist is opting for a more “conservative backlash” against the contemporary art scene and separates itself from the more sleek, stylized, graphic design look of contemporary artists. The figures lack the mass amounts of chiseled detail that are hallmarks of European Renaissance painting and sculpture, but instead exist as smooth, rubbery figures sitting in a Baroque inspired environment.

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Royce Brown | Los Angeles, CA
theartmonk.com
@roycesebastianbrown

My own work is deeply steeped in the European classical tradition, drawing much more inspiration in terms of form, lighting, composition, and atmosphere from the Renaissance and Baroque era than it draws from any contemporary art movement. It is completely figurative, with no abstraction, though with human figures that are slightly caricatured. My individual voice as an artist is opting for a more “conservative backlash” against the contemporary art scene and separates itself from the more sleek, stylized, graphic design look of contemporary artists. The figures lack the mass amounts of chiseled detail that are hallmarks of European Renaissance painting and sculpture, but instead exist as smooth, rubbery figures sitting in a Baroque inspired environment.

 "Time of Day (Girl in a Plaid Shirt)" | Oil on Canvas | 30x24 inches

“Time of Day (Girl in a Plaid Shirt)” | Oil on Canvas | 30×24 inches
 "A Seated Couple" | Acrylic on Canvas | 18x24 inches

“A Seated Couple” | Acrylic on Canvas | 18×24 inches
 "Woman on a Staircase" | "Oil on Canvas" | 30x24 inches

“Woman on a Staircase” | Oil on Canvas | 30×24 inches
 "Man in a Striped Shirt" | Acrylic and Oil on Canvas | 20x16 inches

“Man in a Striped Shirt” | Acrylic and Oil on Canvas | 20×16 inches

 

Featured Artist | Katelyn Feldman

I consider myself to be an “outsider artist” because I never went to art school, I’m self taught, and I own my voice through art making. I appreciate the creative process because it’s a way for me to grow and learn. I am very drawn to abstract style and I love to use many different colors in a thick, bold way. I want to catch people’s attention with my full color palette and thick, textured style.

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Katelyn Feldman | Santa Fe, NM
feldmancat45@gmail.com

I consider myself to be an “outsider artist” because I never went to art school, I’m self taught, and I own my voice through art making. I appreciate the creative process because it’s a way for me to grow and learn. I am very drawn to abstract style and I love to use many different colors in a thick, bold way. I want to catch people’s attention with my full color palette and thick, textured style.

The creative process is so enlightening because it’s fun and I get to explore different colors and textures. I love making abstract art because it’s always new and exciting, and I can create my own interpretations of the things around me. I have shown my artwork at InsideOut, Artstreet, the Santa fe South Branch Library, Artstreet, and the Santa Fe Recovery Center benefit. I have also donated art to the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI).

 Somewhere Green | Acrylic on Canvas | 24"x 24"

Somewhere Green | Acrylic on Canvas | 24″x 24″
 Blue Moon | Acrylic on Canvas | 48"x 60"

Blue Moon | Acrylic on Canvas | 48″x 60″
 Southwest Grass | Acrylic on Canvas | 8" x 12"

Southwest Grass | Acrylic on Canvas | 8″ x 12″
 Abstract Ocean | Acrylic on Canvas | 36"x 48"

Abstract Ocean | Acrylic on Canvas | 36″x 48″

Featured Artist | Billy the Kid

I am an outsider artist. I am self taught and use unusual materials in my work such as sheet rock and neon paint . My work is for me a spiritual path as I am now the artist called Billy the Kid Neon/Numen formerly just known simply as Billy the Kid Neon ( hehee). I became an artist when I was “Richard Dreyfussed” ( as in Close Encounters of the Third Kind) at Home Depot. I bought an 8′ x 4′ piece of sheet rock and with a neighbor’s help I set it on two saw horses and in a trance i did my first piece appropriately called “Future Numen.”. This solitary phase in my work culminated in my magnum opus “Yu Must Squeeze” – 7000 c.ft. installation .

Now I employ “fine” artists in my work and I think it is way better – not so rough and more accessible and now for sale and hopefully, placable. Thanks for your kind attention….LUV AND PEACE….BILLY

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Billy the Kid | Georgetown, TX
billythekidneon.com
@billythekidneon

I am an outsider artist. I am self taught and use unusual materials in my work such as sheet rock and neon paint . My work is for me a spiritual path as I am now the artist called Billy the Kid Neon/Numen formerly just known simply as Billy the Kid Neon ( hehee). I became an artist when I was “Richard Dreyfussed” ( as in Close Encounters of the Third Kind) at Home Depot. I bought an 8′ x 4′ piece of sheet rock and with a neighbor’s help I set it on two saw horses and in a trance i did my first piece appropriately called “Future Numen.”. This solitary phase in my work culminated in my magnum opus “Yu Must Squeeze” – 7000 c.ft. installation .

Now I employ “fine” artists in my work and I think it is way better – not so rough and more accessible and now for sale and hopefully, placable. Thanks for your kind attention….LUV AND PEACE….BILLY

Billy's Large Glass | Mixed media | 24.5" x 45"

Billy’s Large Glass | Mixed media | 24.5″ x 45″
 Pieta | Mixed media | 15.5" x 29" x 3"

Pieta | Mixed media | 15.5″ x 29″ x 3″
 Sex Wars | Mixed media | 23" x 72"

Sex Wars | Mixed media | 23″ x 72″
 The Adventures of Roy Rogers & Dale Evans & the Known God & the Unknown God & Abraxas in the Lost Canyon | Mixed media | 5' x 5' x 9'

The Adventures of Roy Rogers & Dale Evans & the Known God & the Unknown God & Abraxas in the Lost Canyon | Mixed media | 5′ x 5′ x 9′

 

Featured Artist | Anton Xavier

I’m an autodidact who is fascinated by the process of creation and in particular the unadulterated pure creation associated with Art Brut and Outsider art.

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Anton Xavier | Puyloubier, France
https://www.etsy.com/shop/antonxavierart
@antonxavierart

I’m an autodidact who is fascinated by the process of creation and in particular the unadulterated pure creation associated with Art Brut and Outsider art.
I am on a journey to develop an artistic voice and practice by painting 100 sellable paintings in 1 year. I’ve never painted before in my life outside of childhood, and therefore I have seen a very steep evolution in my work over the last 6 months.
All my work ties closely to how i feel at the moment, and is somewhat refelctive of the general transformation i’ve undergone in this time.

 #18 Puer Aeternus | Mixed Media on Panel board | 80cm x 60cm

#18 Puer Aeternus | Mixed Media on Panel board | 80cm x 60cm
 #20 Kia Kaha, Be Brave | Mixed Media on Panel board | 80cm x 60cm

#20 Kia Kaha, Be Brave | Mixed Media on Panel board | 80cm x 60cm
 #26 Cultural Capital | Mixed Media on Panel board | 80cm x 60cm

#26 Cultural Capital | Mixed Media on Panel board | 80cm x 60cm
 #38 Let go | Mixed Media on Panel board | 80cm x 60cm

#38 Let go | Mixed Media on Panel board | 80cm x 60cm

Featured Artist | John van Orsouw

”I was born in s’Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands in 1954. I have been a lifelong doodler.My work is influenced by children’s toy’s, folk and indigenous art forms. I am an amateur painter and maker of things. But I spend most of my time doing this and I will continue as long as there are new things to discover….I like my works to be joyous, colorful with a kinetic feel. I’ll work with and on anything available, including old wood, cardboard and all kinds of wonderful junk,” writes John van Orsouw.

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John van Orsouw | Palatine Bridge, NY
http://www.johnvanorsouw.com/
@john-van-orsouw

”I was born in s’Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands in 1954. I have been a lifelong doodler.My work is influenced by children’s toy’s, folk and indigenous art forms. I am an amateur painter and maker of things. But I spend most of my time doing this and I will continue as long as there are new things to discover….I like my works to be joyous, colorful with a kinetic feel. I’ll work with and on anything available, including old wood, cardboard and all kinds of wonderful junk,” writes John van Orsouw.

John meets all the requirements to be himself.

He is completely self-taught which is not to say that he is not schooled. His schooling,however,has been the museums, the ideas, the movies and the streets of urban life both in the U.S. (New Orleans, New York City) and in Europe including his childhood home in Holland. Presently he is selling his work in New York City. His recent exhibitions include the Outsider Art Fair in New York and Paris, The 6th annual Outsider Art Exhibition at Galerie Belage in West Hampton Beach, New York , Musee de la Creation France and van der Plas gallery in New York City.

John’s paintings are part child, part expressionistic brut, part music and part CoBrA. He is Dubuffet filtered through Rembrandt and Bosch via Karel Appel. He is, in the composite, pure John van Orsouw, a free spirit inspired by daily life, its sounds, its smells, its colors, its culture and its language. Spontaneity is his medium, like the jazz he celebrates in his work.

His work is playful – a carnival of bright, primary-colored toys which he then, like a magician, swirls through scribbles of motion and ends with a figure, an animal or a musical instrument. He plays with the idea that art is a toy and works the shapes into shape and superimposes, imposes and just plain poses these shapes within the spontaneous, organic and sometimes conscious scribbles, squiggles and doodles. it looks like John is having fun. And that’s the way he wants it to look.

When he is working, John is in the center ring of a 3-ring circus. He is the ringmaster for the clowns, cartoons, the blues, jazz and colorful men and women. Wild-eyed dogs, cats and birds roam freely through his field of vision. As ringmaster he snaps his whip and whips his performers into recognizable shapes but in the end they all have a life of their own. His work, like the playful circus of his imagination, has been created for children of all ages!

Phil Demise Smith, New York.

 PARADISE LOST Medium Mixed media painting on canvas. Size 48''- 48''

PARADISE LOST
Mixed media painting on canvas
48”x 48”
 RED HOT. Medium Mixed media painting on canvas and. Size 48''- 40''

RED HOT
Mixed media painting on canvas
48”x 40”
 GOODBYE JOE Medium Mixed media painting on canvas. Size 48''- 48''

GOODBYE JOE
Mixed media painting on canvas
48” x 48”
 A NIGHT IN LA BOCA. Medium Mixed media painting on canvas. Size 50''- 34''

A NIGHT IN LA BOCA
Mixed media painting on canvas
50”x 34”