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The Craft of Abstraction – Unique Silkscreen Prints by Jonathan Lawes
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

If you mention Silkscreen printing most people tend to have a commercial image in their mind. Usually it’s referenced only as a technique that’s being used for garment…

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Fantastical Abstraction – Dust & Nana Lure by Pelle Designs
Sculpture Posted by Mark Robinson

It’s only natural that after seeing so many forms you start to search for ones that are more striking or at least challenge you visually. The real work…

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Exploring Colour Harmony – Paintings by Spanish Creative Claudia Valsells
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

Spanish artist Claudia Valsells currently resides in Barcelona and has a talent for mixing colours that have playful undertones but balance out nicely thanks to her use of bright and dark.

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The Process of an Artist – Inside the Studio of Scottish Painter Callum Innes
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

Callum Innes is a Scottish abstract artist who removes the paint before it dries, washing away or “unpainting” the canvas to reveal varied textures that make each piece unique.

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Abstract Morphing Shapes – A Selection of Artworks by Sepideh Ilsley
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

Sepideh Ilsey, an Iranian artist currently based in Perth, Australia starts out with a number of digital sketches before later transferring these on to linen with paint using brush techniques.

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Playful Movement – A Selection of Abstract Art by American Creative Matt Connors
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

New York-based artist Matt Connors’ has been able to keep his child-like powers, producing these abstract artworks that have a strong focus on colour and shape and rely heavily on brush technique.

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Filtering Through Layers – A Selection of Abstract Art by Matt Mclune
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

The work of American artist Matt Mclune explores the world through his unique abstract canvases that incorporate a variety of brush marks orientated around one or two dominant colours.

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Curving & Swooping – Paintings & Prints by British Textile Artist Laurie Maun
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

Laurie Maun, a UK based artist, pulled me in with her unique formations that interweave shape and colour, combining to create artworks that are both intriguing and pleasing on the eye.

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Mystical Nature of Things – Abstract Paintings by Italian Artist Marco Tirelli
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

Italian artist Marco Tirelli’s work has a mystical quality and if you look deeper and you can see interesting ways in which he uses art to express something that can’t necessarily be seen.

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Sporadic Texture – Abstract Paintings by American Artist Heather Day
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

California-based American painter Heather Day mixes pure creativity in her techniques with a visual style that has nice movement and a strong colour palette that intrigues the eye.

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Beauty and Femininity – Abstract Paintings & Prints by Marleigh Culver
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

Originally from Virginia, now New York based artist Marleigh Culver works both in digital and physical mediums using playful colours and unique shape combinations in her work.

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Geometrical Play – Abstract Prints by Kristina Sostarko and Jason Odd of Inaluxe
Art Posted by Mark Robinson

Founded in 2006 by Kristina Sostarko, later joined by fellow artist and illustrator Jason Odd, the duo have created a hub for their experimentation with graphics and illustration titled Inaluxe.

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