Tobias Tambornino deliberately celebrates imperfection in his works. His style is experimental, playful, and allows space for chance to remain visible. Mistakes or irregularities are not flaws to him but rather an important part of the artistic process. In his work, he loves to just let things flow. His approach
Ich freue mich, heute einen weiteren Künstler vorzustellen. Werner Szendi lebt in Österreich in einem ruhigen Ort direkt an der Donau, wo er in seiner Kunst eine ganz besondere Ausdrucksform gefunden hat. Mit seinen Werken setzt sich Werner mit Themen wie Freiheit, Frieden, Liebe und Heilung auseinander. Dabei spielen auch
This week in my interview series: artist Sabine Seidel. She lives in a picturesque village, surrounded by nature that inspires her and flows into her artistic work. Sabine is primarily dedicated to painting, which she sees as a healing journey of discovery. This journey not only allows her to express
Meine Interview-Reihe mit Menschen aus den verschiedensten kreativen Bereichen geht weiter. Diesmal hat die Künstlerin Irene Friedrich meine Fragen beantwortet. Irene ist auch bekannt unter ihrem Künstlernamen IneF. In ihrer intuitiven Malerei kombiniert sie ihre Leidenschaft für Farben und Kunst. Irene Friedrich blickt auf über 20 Jahre künstlerische Tätigkeit zurück.
This week, I am delighted to welcome Corinna Kaspar to my interview. Corinna is the creative force behind the Fairies & Tales Atelier, where she combines classical art with digital design.For over ten years, she has been exploring traditional arts and, in the past five years, has expanded her skills
This week the artist Annett Wagner answers my questions. I'm particularly pleased because this is our second collaboration. Earlier this year, Annett wrote a guest post on my blog about plastic-free acrylic paints. We have a common interest in sustainable art. Annett specializes in upcycling art, transforming materials such as
Today, artist Emily Pals answers my questions. Emily discovered her love of oil painting in the cosy atmosphere of her grandfather's studio. Her work is realistic from a distance, but up close you can see the dynamic brushstrokes that give her work depth and life.Emily knows how to transform fleeting
I am delighted that my interview series continues to grow and that so many creative people are answering my questions. Today I am thrilled to introduce you to Sandra Alisch, an artist whose work radiates pure joy.Sandra paints with an impressive variety, from abstract works to realistic animal portraits. Her
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