Having little to no knowledge of the technical side of painting snow, I would guess that the substance poses at least two creative problems. First, white seems counter-intuitive and restrictive in terms of main palette choice — just by being a “colorless” color. When covering wide spaces, white may confuse, possibly repel the viewer; negative [...]
Deborah Paris is an American landscape painter, working in oil and pastel. You will find many digital reproductions of her canvases on her website; latest pieces are being exhibited on her blog. Deborah Paris is represented by several galleries, Ernest Fuller Fine Art (artist bio page) being one of them. The artist works in a [...]
What fascinates me about Robin Neudorfer’s trees is the co-existence of solidity and randomness; how the trunks and the branches intertwine in seemingly chaotic patterns yet still evoke a sense of stability. I think that one can safely assume that the artist has found a special channel of communication with the trees — the ability [...]
These grainy art pieces display intense intimacy and impress with elaborate compositions. The lingering effect I tried to describe in the previous review returns, but with a twist: the gray, black and white configuration alludes more to film than to outdoor, direct landscape representation. There are additional features that consolidate this interpretative direction. The scenes [...]
Robin Neudorfer is an American artist who paints landscapes, interior scenes and still life, all using various media and surface materials. Online, she exhibits her artwork on her website and blog. The most impressive quality of Robin Neudorfer’s artwork is also the most difficult one to pinpoint. Some of her landscapes surge before the viewer [...]


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