“A true artist is not one who is inspired, but one who inspires others.” S. Dali

Artists

  • Elisa Rossi

    Elisa Rossi is an artist based in Los Angeles and works with different mediums to create expressive artworks that fluctuate between figurative and abstract. Her style articulates elements of historic figures, faces and has reflective images with dreamlike characteristics. In her paintings she explores the symbiotic relationship between the subconscious mind and the artistic output. She lives her art as a vehicle to authentically deepening her inner investigation while establishing an emotional connection with the audience and has developed a peculiar, original visual language that dreamlike , metaphysical worlds, childlike strokes combined with exploration of the human body, natural elements and sensual themes.

    Alchemizing polarities, archetypes and music are essential to her creative process.

    Exhibitions and Awards

    Super Fineart Fair Los Angeles, 14-17 February 2019. Represented by ATO Gallery Innerspace, Los Angeles. Collective art show.

    Wönzimer Gallery, April 12th 2019, group art show, Los Angeles Eternal Elements, Los Angeles, April 2019.

    Live painting and group art exhbition.

    Wönzimer Gallery, June 21st 2019, debut solo art show, Los Angeles

    Art of Tech, Miami Art Basel. Several artworks displayed at the virtual exhibition Art of Tech, part of Art Basel Miami 2019. Represented by ATO Gallery.

    Featured on Precious International Magazine Hong Kong, as one of the 10 awarded artists selected for the international contest focused on emerging artists worldwide.

    Group art show, Frieze Satellite Project curated by Wönzimer gallery, February 12th, 2020.

    Las Laguna Art Gallery, 4-31 March 2021, online group art show ‘Women in Art’s

    Virtual Artists UK, 28th March- 12th April 2021, virtual group art show ‘Art For Art’s Sake'

    Selected work ‘So Far So Close for the permanent collection of Colapezous Museum, 35x35 Art Project, 2021, Athens

    • Selected works for juried online exhbition ‘Translucent Souls' , April 26th- May 3rd 2021, curated by Ekaterina Popova

    • Group Art Show ‘Ultra Local', Adrian Van Der Plas, New York, 14-23 May 2021.

    • Group Art Exhbition ‘Coming Out’, M.A.D.S. Gallery Milan, 25th May - 11th June 2021.

    • Winner First Prize ‘Art As Response To Mental Health ‘, Doncaster Art Fair, UK.

    • Premio Dante Alighieri 2021, awarded artist published on magazine Art NOW.

    • Group virtual art show, ‘Every Woman Biennial', Superchief Gallery, NYC, 25th May- 11th June.

    • Group Art Exhibition ‘Salon De Imperfectionism’, Wönzimer Art Gallery, Los Angeles. July 16th – August 11th 2021.

  • James Mathers

    To be the inspirational gargoyle in the flesh. To drive back the demons of doubt and egoic self-consciousness, to play the liberator. The rest is just the scraps left behind, and the lies, and the gossip of so-called “reputation”.

  • Alexander Mihaylovich

    Alexander Mihaylovich has been fabricating objects that explore the shattering of history and collective memory.

    His most recent offerings allude to the prematurely ephemeral quality of present time. Merging 1950’s Aerospace parts with Arcadian landscapes evoking an early nostalgia for a classicism of a yet earlier epoch. Pointing directly to the contradictions cleaving industry and humanity, in this moment where we are all in some sense refugees in a hot war between an artificial model transcendence and organic ascension. With transhumanism seeming to hold all the cards, banks, media, academia and tech, where the dreamers only traffic in whispers. Alexander earned his mutant archeologist stripes in wide exhibition, for example, The British Museum, London, The Romisch-Germanisches Museum, Koln, National Museum, Stockholm, the Ateneum, Helsinki, National Museum of Belgrade, Serbia, The Royal Museum of art and history in Brussels, Musée d’ Art Classique de Mougins, France and this is just the tip. Plus this huge monograph of a book titled “Alexander Mihaylovich”.

  • Bryony Shearmur

    When I was a child, so the story goes, I would appear at the bottom of the stairs each night declaring that I was going to be a painter, an opera singer, an architect,; maybe a ballerina, a farmer, dog walker, dragon slayer, rock star, designer, traveler…and the list went on. I tried them all and loved every moment. But, the things that stuck were the story telling, the truth seeking, and the need to be creating, even if it was just a pile of rocks on the top of a hill.

  • Brian Cattelle

    For Brian photography is an escape, a way to explore the world, studying every detail of the simple things. It gives him an opportunity to find beauty in unexpected places and in all walks of life. It forces him to challenge and push the bounds of his comfort zone, enabling him to grow as a person and as an artist. Over the years he has explored a wide range of photographic narratives while remaining loyal to his black and white roots

  • Pete Burkeet

    I grew up in a rural area on the outskirts of Akron, Ohio - a city known for rubber production during the 20th century. As a kid, I got dirty a lot, collecting bones, fossils, and bullet casings in the rocks surrounding the oil well behind my house. The rocks were often coated with an orange film that smelled like diesel fuel. I thought that oil well was magic.

  • David Art Wales

    David Art Wales is an Australian artist and entrepreneur best known for creating satirical cult figure Guru Adrian. Wales launched his first business at the age of seven, selling individual pats of cow manure as fertilizer for 5c each outside his mother’s house in Sydney’s west. I moved to New York in 1989 and spent the first of my three decades there making art. Once the Covid pandemic eases up, I’ll return to retrieve images of the work I was doing then. Meantime, thanks for your patience.