Kloosterboer on AbelingJohan Abeling is a Dutch artist who paints hazy landscapes that express a singularly sensitive quality within the realm of realism. His…Nov 29, 20231Nov 29, 20231
Kloosterboer on GormanAllan Gorman is an American artist painting cityscapes and interiorscapes in a range of eye-catching compositions that vary from striking…Oct 26, 2023Oct 26, 2023
Kloosterboer on de LartigueHubert de Lartigue is a French artist using the airbrush and acrylic paint on canvas to create large-scale paintings in hyperrealist style…Sep 27, 2023Sep 27, 2023
Kloosterboer on GoldenbergDaniel Goldenberg is a Canadian artist living and working in Copenhagen, Denmark. He’s known for his representational oil paintings of…Jul 6, 2023Jul 6, 2023
Kloosterboer on MímesisOscar Wilde said, “Life imitates art far more than art imitates life.” That may be so, but when art imitates life, it is called Mímesis!May 3, 2023May 3, 2023
Kloosterboer on PollinationCross-pollination (beyond botany) is the sharing or interchange of knowledge and ideas for mutual enrichment. This phenomenon is a crucial…Apr 24, 2021Apr 24, 2021
Kloosterboer on Women Painting ◦ All over the WorldThe European Museum of Modern Art, better known as the MEAM, is housed in Palau Gomis, a beautifully restored 18th century…Mar 9, 2021Mar 9, 2021
Kloosterboer on RobbinsNadine Robbins is an American artist best known for painting nudes, portraits, and most notably, oyster still lifes. Considering herself…Mar 5, 2021Mar 5, 2021
Kloosterboer on GallDianne Gall has found that elusive formula that all artists seek but most never find, namely a subject matter and style that is entirely…Nov 7, 2020Nov 7, 2020
Cerla & Kloosterboer in Conversation [Part III]Elina Cerla and Lorena Kloosterboer are artists whose creative styles diverge considerably within the realm of representational art. While…Oct 15, 2020Oct 15, 2020