American painter and gallerist Steve Lyons explores the freedom of “sculptural paintings.” Using a mastered impasto technique, he paints suggestive elements, drips, and figurative silhouettes, that blend together, in his abstract compositions, which feel like representations of abstract sculptures on canvas.
Top 60 2020
Pia Buxbom
Pia Buxbom is a creative activist from Denmark, she makes intricate scenes in 3D sculptures and large scale oils on canvas.
Paul Uyehara
The late Paul Uyehara found his path as a master artist in exploring the language of color through his abstract interpretations of master compositions from those who came before him. Intrigued by the influence and meaning of color in all aspects of life and art, he embodied a creative sense of adventure that continues to live in the legacy of his diverse career.
Pedro Alberti
Argentinian conceptual artist and architect Pedro Alberti experiments with philosophical themes and incorporates these messages in every aspect of his creative process.
Parul Srivastava
Based in Singapore and born in India, Parul Srivastava displays an open-minded approach to abstract expressionism inspired by nature and self-exploration.
Pako Campo
Originally from Spain, Pako Campo discusses global and humanitarian issues through vibrant cityscapes.
Mona Choo
With an emphasis on Science and Spirituality, Mona Choo encompasses existential themes in her multidimensional surreal 3D mixed media works.
Mieke Van Den Hoogen
Netherland born, Mieke Van Den Hoogen’s female inspired sculptures are abstract renditions that feel both unconventional and timeless. Her porcelain and ceramic works transfuse her audience into curious discovery as she intertwines the relationship between the female body and nature.
Margaretha Gubernale
Swiss contemporary master artist Margaretha Gubernale transcends her audience with bold symbolic surrealism.
Lyn Olsen
Australian born artist, Lyn Olsen’s approach to contemporary art can be summed up as enigmatic natural life realism.