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Creative Blog

Creative Blog is a space to exchange ideas through the art of writing. We are building a community of creative writers that explore subjects related to creativity and arts.  Our articles are diverse and include essays, critiques, historical context, anthropological and sociological aspects, and many other themes.

The written word is one of the most expressive and creative ways to express one’s art form, we encourage artists and writers to contribute to this space to exchange and share your thoughts, ideas and visions by using a narrative craft that goes beyond the boundaries of the normal forms of literature.


 

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The muse who suffered for love
by Camila Reveco
In the painting in which Jeanne poses in a blue dress, you can see - for the very first time - what Modigliani defined as "soul." He finally painted her eyes and the look has the expression of someone deeply saddened: there sits a young girl who is in intense pain.
September 01,2018 Continue Reading
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The Naked Lips
by Eva Chateau
When an artist represents his model with one or another lip tone, he is revealing data of his personality. The reds, unlike the rosy tones, assume a woman of character, who is not ashamed to expose herself nor submit to the consideration of others, and makes use of her sensuality and power right in front of the universe of masculine desire.
September 01,2018 Continue Reading
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Art and Perception
by Pedro Boaventura
Art is an excellent way of perceiving the world and also a wonderful way of abstracting ourselves from it. It can turn out to be something soothing or unsettling, it can make us laugh or cry, and we may find it to be useful or even pointless. It makes us utter wonders and horrors making us able to either love or despise it.
August 01,2018 Continue Reading
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The Artist
by Pedro Boaventura
Sensitive, melancholic, poetic and even pathetic! Tireless, aware. Constantly observing and reflecting upon the most intricate detail, contemplating what others cannot make sense of!
August 01,2018 Continue Reading
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The Triumph of Death
by Tia Ramirez
The Triumph of Death by Pieter Bruegel, is an imposing and breathtaking piece. Death being a popular subject during the Renaissance, the message of the painting is poignant - no one escapes death, regardless of who you are or your social standing.
July 03,2018 Continue Reading
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Olmec Jade Art
by Tia Ramirez
Mesoamerica is home to a wide and diverse range of individuals, each marking the land with their unique style and culture - one of those being the Olmec’s. Olmec Art is often seen as some of the most stylistically beautiful.
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Latest Articles

 
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Joe Esposito
by Pedro Boaventura
Joe Esposito looks at reality with an unprecedented clarity and authenticity. His world seems simplified to us, just as it would to a child’s innocent and purifying glance. The shapes are reduced to the simplest and most elementary, they are limited solemnly to the essential, and there is no place for distracting details, textures, not even differences regarding the shades or the chiaroscuro along a surface.
February 01,2019 Continue Reading
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Henrik Moses
by Pedro Boaventura
With delicate sensitivity, Henrik Moses’s drawing is exceptionally similar to photography; relying on sharp contrasts and vibrant light that casts deep shadows. The excellent range of values impart vitality and lend a fresh air to the artwork.
February 01,2019 Continue Reading
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Oceana Rain Stuart
by Pedro Boaventura
Stuart reflects on the transience of life through art. Her models undergo a clash between existence and extinction, swinging in a natural balance. The contrast between life and death, in which, the first provokes the latter, evidencing it or defying it.
January 01,2019 Continue Reading
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John Lopez
by Pedro Boaventura
John Lopez’s sculpture is like a prodigy of “mechanical biology,” where animal robotization meets Darwinian evolution. His works of art carry illusionism which involves and bewilders the viewer during the decoding process.
January 01,2019 Continue Reading
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Marco Battaglini
by Pedro Boaventura
Battaglini seamlessly integrates the classic figures into a modern background through the wise use of colour and palettes studied in detail. They live in full cohabitation with the poor and homeless in a daily landscape of besmirched suburbs.
November 01,2018 Continue Reading
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Bruno Pontiroli
by Pedro Boaventura
With a refreshing vision, Bruno Pontiroli paints a magical surrealism of enchanting details. An original world with pseudo-naïf traits, where free animals and human beings have fun.
November 01,2018 Continue Reading
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Our Artists

 
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Joe Esposito
by Pedro Boaventura
Joe Esposito looks at reality with an unprecedented clarity and authenticity. His world seems simplified to us, just as it would to a child’s innocent and purifying glance. The shapes are reduced to the simplest and most elementary, they are limited solemnly to the essential, and there is no place for distracting details, textures, not even differences regarding the shades or the chiaroscuro along a surface.
February 01,2019 Continue Reading
Save for later
blog_58c1292bc700b.jpg
Henrik Moses
by Pedro Boaventura
With delicate sensitivity, Henrik Moses’s drawing is exceptionally similar to photography; relying on sharp contrasts and vibrant light that casts deep shadows. The excellent range of values impart vitality and lend a fresh air to the artwork.
February 01,2019 Continue Reading
Save for later
blog_58c1292bc700b.jpg
Oceana Rain Stuart
by Pedro Boaventura
Stuart reflects on the transience of life through art. Her models undergo a clash between existence and extinction, swinging in a natural balance. The contrast between life and death, in which, the first provokes the latter, evidencing it or defying it.
January 01,2019 Continue Reading
Save for later
blog_58c1292bc700b.jpg
John Lopez
by Pedro Boaventura
John Lopez’s sculpture is like a prodigy of “mechanical biology,” where animal robotization meets Darwinian evolution. His works of art carry illusionism which involves and bewilders the viewer during the decoding process.
January 01,2019 Continue Reading
Save for later
blog_58c1292bc700b.jpg
Marco Battaglini
by Pedro Boaventura
Battaglini seamlessly integrates the classic figures into a modern background through the wise use of colour and palettes studied in detail. They live in full cohabitation with the poor and homeless in a daily landscape of besmirched suburbs.
November 01,2018 Continue Reading
Save for later
blog_58c1292bc700b.jpg
Bruno Pontiroli
by Pedro Boaventura
With a refreshing vision, Bruno Pontiroli paints a magical surrealism of enchanting details. An original world with pseudo-naïf traits, where free animals and human beings have fun.
November 01,2018 Continue Reading
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