Delicate, emotive, empassioned, delightful — these are the reactions I have to Anne Vis’ beeswax artwork. There is a other worldliness about it, pure and gentle. There is a quiet beauty that carries a vitality and spirit of loving light. How can an expression be more than that? The spirit dwells here, and it’s beautiful. Visit Anne on the Web to see all her beeswax art and many other works in differing mediums at: http://www.sunnysites.org/sunnysites/html/artgallery.htm


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Delicate precision and light, this is what first draws you in. Then his subject matter traps you, and you are forever enchanted by this young man’s eye.

I found Zeising’s website quite by accident, out scouting for a script on another website which had a link to it. And I was hooked. The nature photography is absolutely spiritual to experience. The Expressive gallery is stimulates thought and curiosity. The Macros excite the eye and mind, and Architecture provides an almost counter-dimensional view of our world.

I admire the mind that perceives in the manner of Zeising. It both symbolizes and literalizes reality, bringing to it a surreal distinction that allows the soul to drink meaning and significance.
Says Tobias: “Photography has been a hobby of mine for over five years. I love it to capture nature and the strong spirit of the moment.”
You can find Tobias Zeising’s photography on the Web at: http://www.aditu.de/

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Feeling.
Art which magically sweeps you into its experience.
Moment.
Life.
The art of Lisa Whipkey holds a special gift for your spirit. When you experience one of her special pieces, regardless of which one, your spirit pauses, breathes, and is enchanted.
For an artist/photographer to have such a touch, their works reaching to affect the viewer in such a deeply moving manner as this, you just know she’s got the heart, the soul, the kindled presence so very precious and rare.
Wonderful.
Visit Lisa on the Web at http://www.kamerakat.com/
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Dramatic, dynamic, explosive are three words which came to mind seeing this young graphic designer’s work. Utilizing photographic subjects, digital effects, and a dynamic vision, his work has a powerful effect on the viewer.
Immediately, his works bring me to think of Fantasy worlds, rich in danger and delight. I’d like to see more of this artist’s work as he grows and develops. I’d like to see more of his portfolio than I found available on his space at humble.com
Shown here are World is Yours, Ocean Blue, and Opera
Do visit him and encourage his art at: http://www.humblevoice.com/aniocean
DLKeur
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A visit to Mark Boyle’s website brings you to see some most impressive views of a world few of us will ever have the time and know-how to find and see.
The gift of Mark’s work is the careful craft, tact and finesse he holds within his ability to find the vision that really shows the beauty and impact of his subjects. His framing — where and what he includes and excludes, then how he balances it in composition — is impeccable, powerful, and effective.
He brings the subject into our experience, allowing us to see a world that really speaks, that holds our minds, that brings us a true desire to walk there. That’s magic — true magic.
For anyone who really wants to “go there,” Mark Boyle Photography is the website to visit. Marvelous.
Visit him on the Web at: http://www.markboyle.com.au/


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I’m back. I’m almost caught up with all the details required to get life running normally. Art reviews begin again tomorrow. I’ll probably do a run of them to get caught up on my own list, and sort through the requests during the rest of the week to see which I’ll tackle and which I won’t.
Hang in there.
D. L. Keur
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Georgian artist Lia Chechelashvili’s minimalist art is her signature in my opinion. These works will stand the test of time in their modern expression of movement in contemporary intimate human relationships with other people, with activities, with objects.
Simplicity speaks volumes in these works, potently emotive and vigorously insightful. The viewer feels the movement, the very air and potency of the moment. As if a voyeur, one watches subtle interplays, imagined in the mind by suggestion in each arc and vector, each fabulously conceived line and curve.
Marvelous. I can see these…feel these wonderful works gracing the halls a music school, a dance school, a wonderfully intimate social lounge, the hallowed halls of a respected university…and my own music room. Can’t you feel them, too?
Visit Lia Checkelashvili here at ArtMajeur. Wonderful. Now if she just sold prints, right? We’ve got to get her signed up over at ImageKind.

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Magical Places — that’s Andrew Gibson’s website where his photography takes you on a worldwide tour, from Norway to Uruguay, From Central Park, NY, USA, to Scotland’s coast and beyond.
Magical? Yes. But also achingly real, quietly penetrating your eye and mind to make you feel as if you’re there, transported out of time to still-point moment.
In a village market.
On a cobbled street.
On a beach.
No other soul around.

Commercially, Andrew’s work is exceptionally suitable for ethnic food restaurants, for the quiet waiting room of a solicitor’s or doctor’s office, for the travel agency which specializes in getaways for people who want to visit places off the beaten track.

For your home, though, consider, if you will, the delight and intrigue that his images allow your mind to daydream on, whispering of far off places that you’ve yet to visit.
It’s the work of a special eye that has a quiet mind, and shares his privileged view with us.


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Shoshanna Bauer is, by my definition, a fine artist. She paints first and foremost from inspiration, from the soul, from the Self. Free and completely clear of self-imposed restriction, she exemplifies what I find precious and wonderful in the undiscovered fine artist — unaffected purity of expression.
Phoenix is glorious. Black Turtle is extraordinary. Tiger Spirit holds a true essence of the cat. Damsel Fish is exquisite….
I could name them all, speaking well of each, but I won’t. I need not say more, because nothing more needs saying. The art speaks for itself.
Just look. …And buy. Here.
Collectors, contact Shoshanna Bauer through her IK profile contact link (You’ll have to register for an IK account, then see the bottom of the profile page for the IK contact by email link), or by visiting her (rather rough-looking) blog website, located at: http://www.shoshannabauer.com/


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The stuff of dreams and nightmares. The substance of real expressing surreal — pervasively touching, tangibly effectual. That’s Erika’s sculpture work.
She works in clay — wet, gooey, squishy, primitively sensuous.
And paper mache — wet, gooey, squishy…pulpily primal.
Her sculpts have meaning. Significance delivered straight from the breast of the id — love, fear, fun, gristle.
They have emotion – love, fear, fun, gristle.
They demand you to reach …reach …touch.
But you can’t. Here, they are only pictures. Pictures of what is.
Can have?
Oh, yes.
Go talk to Erika here: Erika Takacs
And while you’re there, the wall art is all class — sophisticated class. Lovely.
It’s all art. And good art.
D.L.Keur


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