PxP Contemporary is thrilled to announce collections by two new artists, Aunia Kahn and Karen Remsen. Their debuts into the PxP collective marks the gallery's expression into more figurative artwork in 2024.
Bob Coonts has been a professional artist for 60 years, graduating from Colorado State University in 1963. He worked as a designer and illustrator for 31 years and taught at Colorado State University for 35 years as an Affiliate Faculty Member. He has been painting since 1994.
Reinhard Riedel has been involved with art throughout his life, starting with the advanced course in high school. After studying computer science and mathematics, he was 4 decades in senior positions in the IT sector.
For centuries humanity has been the pinacol of artistic creation. Art has become one of our most important means of human expression. Art is in our daily lives. It lives with us at all times whether it be through paintings displayed on our walls or the adverts on our TV screens. Our lives are filled with artistic expression and value even if we don't always realise it.
Amy Kollar Anderson creates surreal narrative paintings inspired by natural forms, the decorative arts and her love of animals. Her work has been shown internationally and featured in the publication, Imagine the Imagination: New Visions of Surrealism.
This weekend Haven Gallery invites you to immerse yourself in new exhibitions by Thomas Ascott, Jeff Echevarria, Alfred Liu and Zoe Thomas.
Karen Remsen is a Chicago-based artist creating paintings with oil and precious metals such as gold and platinum leaf. Her work centers on exploring the multifaceted nature of female power and identity. Combining paint with reflective materials, her work also explores the beauty and complexity of light as it moves over a surface and changes throughout the day. Karen is a self-taught artist who rediscovered painting in 2020 after a hiatus of nearly 15 years. She has exhibited across the country in galleries that champion imaginative realism and contemporary figurative work.
Debra Keirce delights in the process of painting any and all subjects. She was a biochemical engineer in the 1980’s and 1990’s, leading teams that built pharmaceutical facilities in New England and then in Indiana.
Eugen Varzić graduated in painting from the Department of Fine Arts at the Faculty of Philosophy in Rijeka (nowday’s Academy of Applied Arts) in 1999. He has shown his work at forty solo exhibitions and at more than a hundred collective at home and abroad. He has headed several artistic projects and worked on international visual art projects. He did further studies in art in Madrid, in the workshops of Eloy Morales and Antonio López Garcia.
Metamorphosis Gallery once again invites you to join them in a celebration of the surreal, fantastical and weird as they are set to unveil their upcoming group exhibition "Visceral Pleasures".
Katie Harmon loves capturing movement & grace – a moment in time just before it becomes something new. It’s a challenge to interpret form & texture into the stark contrasts of black & white, then re-imagine it into the brilliant hues of watercolor. She believes a piece of art is only great if it connects with you on an emotional level.
Nathalie Tousnakhoff was born in Rennes, France. After graduating from the Arts Décoratifs de Paris in 1991, she worked as a calligrapher for French luxury brands for ten years.














