Sunday, December 16, 2007

Miran Kres


Miran Kres (b. 1973)
Miran Kres is the December 2005 Digital Color Artist of the Month. Miran Kreš studied Educational Fine Art at the University of Ljubljana. He explores themes of the mind, body, and spirit with a focus on social codes and space. With a postmodernistic cultural identity and existential personal experience in New York, Amsterdam and North Africa his work explores mortality and alchemy with wit, verve, originality and force.

Analytical Psychology and Hermetic Philosophy is manifested in his most recent paintings and drawings. Notions of chance and automatism are given full expression in Miran’s abstract paintings and automatic gestured drawings, in which line no longer serves to describe shape or enclose form, but exists as an autonomous event, charting the movements of the colour (paintings) or pencil (drawings).
http://RenownedArt.com/digitalcolor/

New Artwork in the Galleries
Girish Kumar, George Comninos, Donna Sakamoto Crispin, Donna C. Willis, Adam McDaniel, Rhonda Gutierrez, Massimo Ridolfi, Maggie Connell, Kevin Barr, Kerry L. Marsala, Jay Anthony, Glen Savoy, Gilbert Abric, and David D. Tiger have added new work to their galleries. http://DigitalConsciousness.com/gallerylist.phtml

New Contemporary Artists
The following artists registered this month. To view the work of an artist enter the artist's name at http://DigitalConsciousness.com To see the most recent artists go to http://DigitalConsciousness.com/new/

1. Lionel Kotlowski. Visionary Outsiderart.
2. Chelin Sanjuan. Magic Realism from Spain.
3. Joe Dimino. Expressionistic textures and colors.
4. Denise Kaarle. Colored pencil illustrations.
5. Michael Burton. Realistic drawings.
6. Maggie Connell. Watercolor symbols and characters from Australia.
7. Asim Butt. Subversive graffiti artist.
8. Decio Ferreira. Xilographs from Brazil.
9. Rajeevan Thiruchelvam. Photography from the U.K.
10. Jon Sorrells. Beaded jewelry.
11. Mohamadreza SaeidiZand. Photography from Iran.
12. Géphil. Mystical drawings.
13. Scott Pynn. Moods and feelings from Canada.
14. Noel Billy. Assembly photographs from India.
15. Matthew Sibley. Expressionistic portraits from the U.K.
16. Chase Steele Greye. Woodcrafting.
17. Thomas Holmes. Backlit collage from Chile.
18. Ramon Castellano de Torres. Expressionism from Spain.
19. Steve Dent. The American West.
20. Katherine McLean. Copper calligraphy from Canada.
21. Erasmo Amato. Symbolic computer art from Germany.
22. Studios Stephano. CNN courtroom sketch artist.

News from the Artists
Robert Mileham has submitted three works for The Nicholas Wylde “Heavenly Bodies” Competition at the William Herschel Museum in Bath. They will be on exhibition until the 14th of December 2005. http://bath-preservation-trust.org.uk/museums/herschel/

R.W. Firestone has a Solo Exhibition at OMMA Center of Contemporary Art, Santa Barbara February 28 – March 26, 2006 Opening Reception Saturday March 4, 5 – 9 pm “Transformations” is both the title of this show and a key element in the work and life of prominent Santa Barbara digital painter R.W. Firestone. The works on exhibit reflect the transformation of his life from student and artist, to psychotherapist, to renowned psychological theorist and author and to artist once again.

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