Israeli artist Ronit Baranga is sculpting it out with an impulse to createMARIE BERTELSEN | ARTICULATE #19 | APR 2019
Baranga’s work as an artist can be described as an impulsive stream of inspiration. Art can be a comforting experience and when in a chaotic state of mind, working on the clay creates a calming effect. Read more |
French artist Christian Gastaldi is a painter who hardly use paint - a poet destroying wordsCARMEN HUST | ARTICULATE #19 | APR 2019
Gastaldi works with materials he finds on the streets, after having suffered the passing of time. Materials whose mundane functions do not elect them as arty material. His work is built upon humanity and the fragility that follows. Read more |
Catalan artist Jofre Oliveras is communicating the aesthetic experience through urban artMARIE BERTELSEN | ARTICULATE #19 | APR 2019
Artist Jofre Oliveras looks at the public, urban space for creating art. Although his work can be seen as playful and experimental, dealing with public space, there is a seriousness and clear intention behind it as well Read more |
The Danish artivist Kristian Von Hornsleth engage in dialogue with your consciousnessCARMEN HUST | ARTICULATE #19 | APR 2019
The funny thing about provocation is that it needs a receptible recipient for provocation to function at all. And that’s exactly what is continuously succeeding for von Hornsleth, when putting the homeless people on display. Read more |
Tracy Goldfinch Elson fuses the contemporary digital approach with classical motivesMARIE BERTELSEN | ARTICULATE #19 | APR 2019
You can easily call Goldfinch a modern artist. By the use of Instagram, she has a modern take on classical motives, where the style is baroqueish, but the photographic method and communication are contemporary. Read more |
John Reuss’ meticulously executed paintings offer a journey into the subconsciousMILIA WALLENIUS | ARTICULATE #19 | APR 2019
In John Reuss' paintings, contrasts plays a substantial role and are created with complementary colors and a sophisticated blend of soft, organic forms and hard, geometric shapes, fine lines and blurry brush strokes. Read more |
The Brazilian duo rachelmauricio castro use both web design and graphics in their creationsCARMEN HUST | ARTICULATE #19 | APR 2019
In the work of rachelmauricio castro the most common functions are broken: clear and orderly directions of reading and hierarchy of information, becoming pure aesthetic and its own content. Read more |
ARTICULATE 19 | APRIL 2019
ARTICULATE 19 is a magazine packed with 90 pages of high quality content, showcasing 8 professional artists. The Israeli clay artist Ronit Baranga, the Danish-German artist John Reuss, the Spanish urban artist Jofre Oliveras, the Brazilian digital duo rachelmauricio castro, the Danish activist Kristian von Hornsleth and the French collage artist Christian Gastaldi. |