“During my forties I joined a few artist’s workshops and discovered that I could draw with pastels” French artist Jean-Pierre Leclercq defines himself as a traditional painter. He enjoys working …
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Interview with Lewis Braswell
“The world will not (and should not) settle for warmed-over mediocrity. Artists were made to be extraordinary” Lewis Braswell defines himself as a Christian artist who seeks “to remind the …
Interview with Les Satinover
“I clearly and seriously believe the human form is the highest and most meaningful subject matter to consider for art” Les Satinover is an American figurative artist whose primary concern …
Interview with Brian Smith
“My work is exclusively focused on the human figure and consequently I have been a longtime fan of PoseSpace” Brian Smith is a professional artist, award-winning graphic designer, and art …
Interview with Roy Stanton
“My interest in the human figure as a subject is at the absolute foundation of what I enjoy doing as an artist” Roy Stanton is a talented American artist based …
Interview with Carol Heyer
“I really enjoy being a freelance artist, spending my time working on the things I love” Carol Heyer is an American full-time illustrator and writer who usually combines fantasy, sci-fi …
Interview with Tiziano Gilardoni
“I’m convinced that art is a continuous flow” Tiziano Gilardoni was born in Italy in 1974 and is currently living in a small town near Milan. He is a self-taught …
Interview with Joseph Pearson
“I believe in the power of art to provoke and expand society’s re-imagination” Joseph Pearson is an American artist based in Asheville. He paints people and figures using pastel pencil, …
Interview with Shannon Morrison
“After many years of using the airbrush, it has become a profoundly magical process for me. I am amazed by how an image seems to magically appear, yet my hand …
Interview with Christina Ellis
“I have worked with many mediums, both in painting and sculpture but for some reason that fact that not many people work in cement/concrete – it interested me more” Christina …