Stefan Fierros
“Art for me is like the Breath of Life, I could not live without it.”
Abstract artist Stefan Fierros has had many influences on his chosen style of art. His parents were both invested in the arts working in various art fields throughout his life. As he grew, so did his love for the art world. Therefore, Stefan studied at The Institute for Fine Art and Design in Southampton. His art is primarily focused on abstract, but notes of landscape and nature are noted as well. Stefan paints with a true passion for his craft and it is evident in every brush stroke.
Mel Davies
“It’s wonderful to be able to create artwork I’m proud of, also wonderful when someone else loves it.”
Art styles vary by artist, but generally, most artists conform to one style. However, Mel Davies has chosen a different route. Instead of an intense focus on a particular style or genre, he has chosen to do it all. Mel Davies paints from his very essence bringing out the passion that lives deep within his existence. What he paints differs each and every time making him one of the most versatile and limitless artists of our time.
Gill Bustamante
“Nature talks and I am listening..”
Gill Bustamante’s work looks like something of a dream and there is a very good reason for it. Gill paints from the epitome of her soul. Although her style is more impressionistic and expressionistic, she also paints from memory. You see, when visiting locations, she allows her soul to open and take in the presence of where she is. She paints what she felt when back in her studio, so the very surreal feeling comes through amazingly in all her pieces.
Gordon Bruce
“I like to explore various painting styles and subjects; experimenting with what can make a good painting. I try to focus on finding what I enjoy, rather than following a set style.”
Classically trained artist Gordon Bruce showcases his talent through oil on canvas. His pieces are masterfully transformed into amazingly detailed paintings of animals, humans, and various scenes he has encountered throughout his life. Vivid colour and impressive imagery is what you will see when viewing one of his pieces. His style of art is whimsical, yet remains sophisticated making him one of the more versatile modern artists the world has to offer.
Ronald Hunter
“I just create shapes and colors on a canvas, the viewer ultimately determines what he sees”
Often, artists begin life in a similar, but different career. For Ronald Hunter, his professional career was once a graphic designer. His training in graphic design is showcased in many of his paintings. Ronald is a Dutch artist that brings tremendous colour and imagination to his abstract, modern pieces. The use of texture portrayed in many of his pieces provide a treat for the eye and bring an element of fun to every piece he paints.
Martin J Leighton
“I love to be creative each day & achieve the realisation that the artwork is complete”
Martin J Leighton is an artist that enjoys nature and all it brings. Although he enjoys painting scenes inspired by nature, he also emphasizes the human form. His oil paintings featuring women in various poses and situations have become famous in private collections across the globe. Martin J Leighton is enticed by the seductive curvature of the female form and this contemporary artist showcases his immense talent with every brush stroke.
Arti Chauhan
“To me, the process of creating art is a joy in itself; something I look forward to each morning as I walk into my studio”
Arti Chauhan did not begin her professional career as a traditional artist, but first studied animation and worked as an animator/illustrator for 15 years. It is that career choice that allowed her to see the intricate nature of various animals. One of the most notable features of her amazing watercolour paintings is the subject’s eyes. Animators are trained to use the eyes to their full advantage to provide personality to a subject and that comes across beautifully in all of Arti Chauhan’s work.
Amanda Horvath
“I paint what I sense, which is the light and quietness of nature”
Classically trained contemporary artist Amanda Horvath has had a passion for art most of her life. She received her first degree fine art from Sheffield Hallam University and has been impressing the art world with her stunning forest art for many years. What is so unique about Horvath’s art is the expression of translucent light filtering through the trees. It is this masterful depiction that gives each piece life and body. Mastering the art of light takes great skill and Amanda Horvath makes it look effortless.