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Some of our Artists

Josefina Diazgranados

If there exists a pictorial work that in one way or another could resemble the immaterial patrimony of the Northern Colombian Coast that represents in each brushstroke the grace, the color, and the feeling implicit in the meaning of loving a specific zone

Janine Salway-Stubbs

Janine Salway-Stubbs is a graduate of the National Art School, Sydney. She has spent the last two decades, heading up art departments and teaching art in high schools. Her art has been described as captivating.

Tennyson Brown

Art for me is the roar that I am not quite allowed to make. As a rebel or truth seeker it is imperative I have an experience that puts me in the position of giving myself permission to roar. Art is that permission.

Josefina Diazgranados

Charged with enough sensibilities, Josefina confronts nature, as weather changes or as allegories in huge size formats where she gets to express with fearless freedom the natural feeling of making large works on a grand scale as these are.



The soft influence of the impressionists is also noticeable in her work. This movement, development in the second half of the 19th century in Europe, showed the great necessity of capturing the light and the moment at the precise instant.



 

Her dedication to the Plastic Arts strengthened since the moment in her life in which appeared the need for turpentine and linseed oil surrounded by objects of people that allude to finding a way to a story with no going back, as she says..."It´s impossible for me to end up the day if i had not had the paintbrush in my hand".

 

Businesswoman, teacher, leader creator, but most of all she is an artist. this exposition makes a fact of it...

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