Lay Hoon, known as Arty Guava, is a Malaysian artist living in Canada who creates digital art, traditional paintings, and large murals. Her works feature vibrant flowers and animals inspired by her childhood and nature. She uses her art to promote harmony between people and the environment.
Posts tagged painting
Neasden Control Centre
Stephen Smith is a UK-based illustrator and art director known for his unique blend of hand-drawn and collaged graphics, vibrant colors, and typography. His whimsical and layered work transcends traditional boundaries, effectively resonating with diverse audiences through abstract narratives.
Katharina Grosse Wunderbilder in den Deichtorhallen
Katharina Grosse is best-known for her expansive in-situ paintings, in which she paints directly onto architecture, interiors and landscapes to create vivid, haptic environments. Her bold large-scale paintings propose a direct bodily experience, …
Danny Gretscher
Standing in front of a Gretscher is to be enchanted. It comes replete with its own vocabulary, a constellation of symbols, characters and seeming allegories that describe a wholly original world that simultaneously reveals a …
Elin Matilda
Elin Matilda Andersson is a Swedish-Australian illustrator, artist and designer based on Dharawal Country, nestled between the bush and the ocean south of Sydney. Originally hailing from the pine forests…
Ceramics Collection
Romanian born contemporary artist Saddo, currently based in Bucharest, juggles between paintings on canvas for galleries, large scale murals and commission illustrations for different projects and brands. He has been…
Julian Hoffmann – It’s a Long Way to the Top in der Galerie Schimming
Ganz im Sinne des Ausstellungstitel „It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock ’n‘ Roll)“ gibt es für den Berliner Künstler nur den konsequenten Weg nach vorn….
The May Room
The May Room is the latest in a series of installations as part of Shantell Martin on Governors Island, commissioned by the Trust for Governors Island’s 2019 Public Art Commission….

