Tag: Large Art

Closing a Chapter, Opening a Canvas: Darla Farner Reflects on 27 Years of Artistic Exploration

As 2025 draws to a close, Darla Farner brings a remarkable 27-year creative journey to a thoughtful and intentional conclusionโ€”one defined by fearless experimentation, emotional authenticity, and an unwavering commitment to intuitive expression. Since the summer of 1998, Farner has produced well over 300 paintings across a wide range of sizes and materials. Her preferred medium has long been watercolor and mixed media, particularly on museum-quality hot-pressed paper, where fluidity and precision coexist.

Painting the Unseen: Kasia Muzyka on Art as Portal, Presence, and Personal Resurrection | Exclusive Interview

Born into the shadows of political unrest in communist Poland, artist Kasia Muzykaโ€™s earliest years were shaped by silence, resistance, and the emotional hush of survival. Yet from that silence emerged a powerful inner worldโ€”one that would later blossom into a deeply intuitive artistic practice. In this intimate interview, Muzyka reflects on her journey from early creative expression to profound inner collapse and, ultimately, to a sacred reawakening through painting. Her work defies categorization, blending mysticism, quantum philosophy, and ancient wisdom into โ€œliving transmissionsโ€ โ€” pieces that breathe, speak, and transform. As she prepares for her upcoming solo exhibition The Sacred Condition of Being, Muzyka opens a window into the forces that shaped her, the materials that move her, and the mystery she invites us all to feel.

Brushstrokes of the Soul: An Intimate Conversation with Artist Vian Borchert

Vian Borchert is a distinguished contemporary artist whose expressive and emotionally charged works have captivated audiences worldwide. With a career spanning decades, Borchert blends a painterly approach with abstract and impressionistic elements, drawing deep inspiration from nature, memory, and personal experience. Raised in an environment steeped in artistic influence, her journey from a creative childhood to a celebrated fine artist and educator is as rich and nuanced as her art. In this exclusive interview, Vian shares insights into her artistic process, the inspirations that fuel her creativity, and the resilience it takes to thrive in todayโ€™s ever-evolving art world.

Vian Borchert: Visionary Expressions in Turquoise Abstractions

With expressive brushstrokes and a palette that mirrors the serenity of ocean waves, Vian Borchertโ€™s art transcends boundaries, inviting viewers into a world of emotion and reflection. From the halls of the Louvre to the Venice Biennale, her signature abstract expressionist style continues to captivate audiences worldwide. But beyond the striking blues and evocative compositions lies a deeper narrativeโ€”one of resilience, inspiration, and a relentless pursuit of artistic excellence. Discover how Borchertโ€™s journey has shaped her global impact and why her latest exhibitions are making waves in the contemporary art scene.

Unleashing Creativity: Exclusive Interview with Greg Mike on Art, Inspiration, and Success

Greg Mike is a contemporary artist known for his signature characters, bold street art, mural paintings, and the Loudmouf icon that blends colorful designs with pop culture. His iconic characters exude energy and movement, inspiring viewers to feel a sense of nostalgia and happiness. Greg has painted murals in cities such as Atlanta, Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, and even the Swiss Alps. His studio work is exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. Some of his notable clients include Nike, Coca-Cola, Facebook, Google, Spotify, BMW, and the Atlanta Braves. Greg has also collaborated with artists like DeadMau5, NGHTMRE, and Big Gigantic. Additionally, Greg Mikeโ€™s work has been collected by celebrities such as Justin Bieber, Diplo, Scooter Braun, Swizz Beats, and Nina Dobrev. In this interview, he shares insights into his creative process and inspirations.

Lost Masterpiece by John Piper Fetches $401,000 at Auction

A long-lost six-foot abstract painting by renowned British artist John Piper (1903-1992) has surfaced, drawing significant attention at Bonhamsโ€™ Modern British & Irish Art sale on 19 June at Bonhams New Bond Street, London. The painting, titled Painting, 1936 (Forms on Dark Blue), had been part of a prestigious family collection since its creation and had never been offered at auction. Its reappearance and subsequent sale for ยฃ317,900 ($401,000) marked a highlight of the auction, which saw substantial interest from collectors and art enthusiasts alike.

The Artistic Odyssey of Brent Estabrook: From Dental Surgery to Buttery Teddy Bears | Exclusive Interview

In this exclusive interview with renowned artist Brent Estabrook, we delve into his fascinating journey from a childhood filled with artistic encouragement to a successful career as a full-time artist. Brent shares insights into his upbringing in a supportive and loving environment near Seattle, where rainy days fostered his creativity and laid the foundation for his future in art. He also discusses his unique transition from earning a Doctorate in Dental Surgery to pursuing his true passion for painting. Brent’s distinctive focus on vibrant, textured depictions of stuffed animals, his innovative techniques, and the profound influence of meditation and mindfulness on his creative process provide a captivating glimpse into the life and mind of this inspiring artist.

Exclusive Interview with Nationally Acclaimed Public Sculptor Aaron T Stephan | Part 2

Nationally acclaimed American public sculptor Aaron T Stephan lives and works in Portland, Maine.

His work presents a wry look at the world around him โ€“ focusing on the complex web of information carried by everyday materials and objects.

Stephan has completed over 25 major public works in municipal spaces throughout the United States.

His work is noted for his diverse approach to form spanning from a life-sized orchestra of plastic snap-to parts, gestural streetlights, and gracefully curved ladders reminiscent of DNA.

Stephan’s public works can be found in the collections of cities across the nation.

Interview with Chris Oโ€™Rourke | Part 2 – Business Side of Metal Sculpting

Chris Oโ€™Rourke sculptures

As a longtime car and motorcycle enthusiast, Chris Oโ€™Rourkeโ€™s journey from metal fabricator to sculpture artist is a shining example of how materials typically reserved for mechanical applications are equally suited to art when in the right hands. In this two-part series, WAN has the pleasure of interviewing a unique artist whose pursuit of perfection has resulted in his work being highly valuated in the art world.

Exclusive Interview: MONCHO1929 – Explosive Public Artist for the VIP | Google, Audi, Figge, Buffett

From Google and Audi to the French Consulate of the US, from Paramount and Universal Pictures to the Public Art collections of cities like Glendale, Los Angeles, and West Hollywood – his work has been featured in various solo and group exhibitions in the United States and all over the World! This is WAN’s exclusive interview with an explosive public artist – MONCHO1929