
Ogunmolawa Olubukola John
John: ” I love to draw the human faces because it tells a lot of untold stories in the human existence, journey, different moods and our reality. To me I feel the our faces communicates a lot with saying a single word.”
John: ” I love to draw the human faces because it tells a lot of untold stories in the human existence, journey, different moods and our reality. To me I feel the our faces communicates a lot with saying a single word.”
My name is Shannon Fannin and I paint classic vehicles. I paint them because we can all identify with a vehicle in our lives. I love the stories that vehicles tell, and how we all have one to share. Vehicles are rolling sculptures with a story. My job is to portray them onto canvas and encourage my viewer to share why that vehicle resonates with them.”
Eugen Varzic from Croatia: “I mostly paint portraits in large scale. I like to dive into the depths of the human mind. I want the observer to be captivated and be taken over by my artwork.”
Karen Tan from the USA: “A particular collector bought every pumpkin painting I’ve painted because she said each paint represent her children who she called ‘pumpkin’. Each child gets a lumpy painting when they leave home.”
Enda Bardell: “I am originally from Varbla, Estonia and now I live in Vancouver, Canada. I started painting when I was a young teenager, continued off and on, intercepted by family and many careers, finally settling down to painting as a careers in 2002.”
Geoff Musseau: “I am an artist living and working in Port aux Basques, Newfoundland, Canada. I paint seascapes, landscapes, nature and still life.”