Passages and Paint See more of Malinsky’s work here. Passages is a series of 9 Images by Richard Malinsky. each work is 20″ x 30″ on Arches paper Music by Francesca R. Raffi Produced by Globeunityart for The Campaign ‘Art for the Artists’ globeunityart@libero.it Copyright 2014 Richard Malinsky As a second generation, color-based abstractionist, what sets Malinksy’s work apart from…
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Donald Martiny
One World Trade Center Installation See more of Martiny’s work in The Woven Tale Press Vol. IV #6 In 2015 Martiny was commissioned for installation works at One World Trade Center. As the works were to be too large to fit through the doors, he actually painted them on site, moving his “studio” for two months into the lobby…
The Art of Layering
Releasing Layers of Ink by Martin Eugen Raabenstein See his work in The Woven Tale Press Vol. IV #6 martin eugen raabenstein. painter from me raabenstein on Vimeo. “The layers in my work have become more multifaceted over the years. I no longer have as much respect for that which already exists on the…

Art Spotlight: Josie Bell
Connections with the Earth See her work in The Woven Tale Press Vol. IV #5 Rooted in my early childhood in Brazil is a deep and intimate connection with the earth. I didn’t know these imprints would reawaken someday and bring me to subjects that relate to the exquisite life force of nature,…

WTP Artist: Marketa Sivek
Painting: Houses and the Abstract Interview with Marketa Sivek by Linda Wilson See more of Sivek’s work in The Woven Tale Press Vol. IV #5 Your series of house paintings produces powerful emotions in the viewer. I experienced strong feelings of danger and isolation, a sense of imminent catastrophe. Peaceful houses rest on foundations which could collapse at any…
Art Work in Progress at One World Trade Center
Two Monumental Works Donald Martiny: Artwork in Progress for the One World Trade Center from Maxamillian Studio on Vimeo. An intimate look at Donald Martiny’s creation of two monumental works which are permanently installed in the Lobby of One World Trade Center. See Martiny’s paintings in The Woven Tale Press Vol. IV #6 Video…

PaletteArt™ | Lisa J Levasseur
Wheels of Change Recycled Acrylic I created PaletteArt™ because I couldn’t bear to throw away dried up old paint. It then became more of a scientific project. Basically I had to figure out how to get paint to do everything it isn’t designed to do. I can use any form of wasted paint, but it…

Art, Coffee, Tea and Blogs
By Donald Kolberg This month I thought I would use the title of my blog as an index for some very interesting sites. First off there’s Art so let’s take a look at some Stolen Bacons Spanish police have made seven arrests in relation to the theft of five Francis Bacon paintings from a private home…

Two Painters in One | Rose Masterpol
Between a drawn line and a painterly stroke By Peter Frank [dropcap]I[/dropcap]n her work of the past three years, Rose Masterpol has been oscillating between a drawn line, animated by color as well as its own flagellating trail, and a more painterly stroke that provides given expanses with texture as well as hue. The drawn…

Art Spotlight: Allison B. Cooke
Allison B. Cooke discusses her paintings [dropcap]M[/dropcap]y paintings celebrate the interplay of past and present, imagined and tangible, that which is lost and what remains. I have always been drawn to the physicality of aged surfaces that reveal the endless and shifting remnants of time. The patinas that build up where mankind and the atmosphere…

Improving Style
Seven Steps for Developing Your Signature Artistic Style By Seth Apter [dropcap]W[/dropcap]e all know artists that have a signature style. When we see their work, we can immediately identify it as theirs and theirs alone. This is true for the great Masters, many well-known contemporary artists, and a host of people in our mixed media…

WTP Vol. IV #5
click on cover to go to issue “The Woven Tale Press is arguably the finest literary and art magazine to have come on the scene in several decades.” –Elisabeth Shackelford, author of Don’t Sit Here