Author Archives: The re:art

Thought-provoking works by Ben Tolman

In his 2014 thought-provoking series ‘Fiction’, exhibited at The Fridge art gallery in May, DC-based artist Ben Tolman pictures an essentially realistic version of contemporary society, which no longer hides behind its illusive masks and nice fairytales. Although it feels as if observing a parallel … Continued

Florin Pantilimon – Fruits of Despair

Art Yourself Gallery hosts ‘Fruits of Despair’ solo show by Florin Pantilimon from the 17th until the 29th of November, 2014 (88 Clucerului Street, Bucharest). According to the gallery, this series, which is another fresh perspective that the artist offers his audience, … Continued

Illustrations by Helena Pérez García

London-based graphic designer and illustrator Helena Pérez García creates interesting visual stories and portraits where her mysterious female characters are confronted with surreal situations or become part of a dream-like imagery. Composed of or surrounded by floral and geometric patterns, the characters … Continued

Handmade collages by Lola Dupré

Ireland-based collage artist and illustrator Lola Dupré creates handmade collages with paper, scissors and glue on wood panels, resulting from a meticulous process fueled by her fascination for the grotesque and what some might consider the ugly or bizarre. In time, … Continued

The drawings of Cécile Carrière

The pen and ink drawings of French artist Cécile Carrière revolve around the representation of the human body, with focus on two decisive and symbolic moments – birth and death, as well as the evolution of man from the beginning to … Continued

New works by ESTOY

In his works, outdoor or indoor murals, canvas and illustration, Chilean artist ESTOY, previously interviewed on The re:art, conveys a powerful and spiritual message, using art as a tool to introduce us to the simple and beautiful values of his culture, … Continued

Argaetic | Interview

We first discovered the works of Argaetic at Imbold Gallery Bucharest, and their first impact was the strong connection with nature, the organic forms, the emotion attached to each work, both as an artistic concept and as a result for … Continued

Collage art by Travis Bedel

Visual artist Travis Bedel is inspired by the human body, which he perceives to be not only beautiful, but also mysterious. In his fascination for the connection between our physical and mental state, he creates extraordinary cut paper and digital collages that … Continued

Hypnotic works by AweR

The works of AweR, that some have described as hypnotic graffiti, introduce us to new possible worlds, various animals of land and sea, mythological characters and mesmerizing creatures that result from white or vibrantly colored spirals and fluid lines. Aiming to distract people from the boredom … Continued