For as long as I can remember, I have been absolutely enamoured by colours. I adore the spectrum of hues, the tints and shades of each and the vibrancy, as well as intensity, they can possess. After years of careful editing and much experimentation, my attraction to colour has blossomed into a style I’ve titled, Chaos Of Colour.
Visual Metaphors of Urban Strata
I see myself as an observer of a city’s different identities that have been built and rebuilt over the centuries. Decay, erasure, reconstruction and building take place at the same time: I usually use painting to explore the city’s evolution and add my own experience to the context.
Abstract Cityscapes
Anastessia Bettas is a Toronto based, visual artist who works with encaustic to create abstract cityscape paintings. In her new work, she captures the vitality of the urban experience using grids to evoke skyscrapers and streets.
Artist for Conservation in Africa
A Life As A Human Interview: Conflict between people & wildlife over natural resources is rising all over the world and Africa is no exception. In places where people see few benefits and many disadvantages from living with wildlife, that wildlife stands little hope of surviving.
“Barcos Rabelos”
Portraits in oils, pastel and colored pencil. Public corporate, academic and military commissions. Private family, adult, children, and dog commissions. Landscape and interiors in oils, acrylic, watercolor, pen and ink, mixed media.
The Spaces We Inhabit
The spaces we inhabit play a role in building our identity through memory and experience. In the process of deconstructing and reconstructing these environments, we revisit our past and reevaluate our experience.
Energetic Painting & A Passion for Multiculturalism
Carlos feels that ultimately artists are responsible for contributing to the social processes by creating spaces where people can come together and find those subtle personal expressions and feelings that make us unique while at the same time connect us to each other.
The Importance of Color and the Composition of Light: An Interview With Janet Vanderhoof
Look closely at the paintings by Janet Vanderhoof and one experiences light in the contrast of bright colors, particularly red. Light radiates thinly through her cityscapes. Allow your eyes to linger and you discover how the light shifts, moving among the pedestrians in a crosswalk, reflecting and refracting through the streets of Chinatown, or is held in the petals of flowers.
Luminous Tulips
This image, like the other two presented here, is a digital art image, based on a photograph, then manipulated on the computer, to result in a fanciful depiction of tulips grown in my garden.
Large, Bold and Luscious
Large, bold, luscious paintings. It’s definitely not for everybody, but what art is?
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