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ARTisSpectrum Volume 17 cover ARTisSpectrum Volume 17 cover From: Greece
Sent: July 31, 2007
Subject: ARTisSpectrum

It is interesting to read about Artists and how each of them sees Art.
It is both strange and great how Artists and People in general coming from different Countries with different Cultures and Customs unite and struggle for one thing: Art.

Your reference to Artists with Special Needs made me realize that: If you love Art, you will find a way to express it!

Art has no limits!!!

ArtisSpectrum Magazine supports this Saying .

I must also express my admiration for this marvelous analysis of my artwork, which you set properly to the deepest core of its extension. I believe that the last phrase “Giannis Stratis broadens his love of art by living it as well”, gave the essence of who Giannis Stratis really is and of his true love about art.

Thank you very much!!!

Best Regards,

 

Giannis Stratis

http://www.art-mine.com/ArtistPage/Giannis_Stratis.aspx


From: Germany
Sent: August 16, 2007
Subject: ARTisSpectrum

Yes, I´ve enjoyed the May issue very much and I´m very impressed. I really like the different articles, the quality of the prints and paintings and the way the profiles are written is great. The ARTisSpectrum Magazine itself is fantastic and very professional. I´m also pleased that my article is at the beginning of the magazine. Thank´s a lot, it is a great pleasure working with you because you all are doing a great job! .

Best wishes,

Andrea Amelung

http://www.art-mine.com/ArtistPage/Andrea_Amelung.aspx
http://www.artvonamelung.com/


From: United States
Sent: August 3, 2007
Subject: ARTisSpectrum

 

I very much like the magazine and loved the article you prepared for me.  I intend to live up to your kind words.

Thanks,

John Nieman

http://www.art-mine.com/ArtistPage/John_Nieman.aspx
http://www.johnnieman.com


From: Germany
Sent: August 2, 2007
Subject: ARTisSpectrum

 

I like the ARTisSpectrum issue very much, as always, and am happy to be included. I would also be interested to insert again in the future.

Best regards from Berlin ,

 

Iva Milanova

http://www.art-mine.com/ArtistPage/Iva_Milanova.aspx
http://www.iva-milanova.de/


From: France
Sent: August 12, 2007
Subject: ARTisSpectrum

Indeed, I have enjoyed the May issue of ArtisSpectrum.

I hope my participation to this art magazine will help make people more acquainted to my work.

Best Regards,

ERC

http://www.art-mine.com/ArtistPage/ERC.aspx
http://www.erc-gallery.com


From: United Kingdom
Sent: August 5, 2007
Subject: ARTisSpectrum

Many thanks for my copies of ARTisSpectrum. I found it excellent; I have given copies to other interested parties and they have told me that they found the magazine beautifully presented and written. They have also shown a great deal of interest in, and enthusiasm for, the work of the artists featured in ARTisSpectrum. Great stuff!

Best Wishes,

Maureen Oliver

http://www.art-mine.com/ArtistPage/Maureen_Oliver.aspx
http://www.maureenoliver.com


From: France
Sent: August 2, 2007
Subject: ARTisSpectrum

Thanks a lot for your email and for the May issue of ARTisSpectrum. I have been very busy since I received your parcel, and have just found time to read it today.

It looks great, and I was very happy of it. I discovered some other interesting artists too, in this issue, and I feel happy to be in such a good company.

 

Best Regards,

Hubert Cance

http://www.art-mine.com/ArtistPage/Hubert_Cance.aspx
http://www.hubertcance.com/


From: Canada
Sent: 16/8/2007
Subject: ARTisSpectrum

Yes, I enjoyed the ArtisSpectrum issue. It was interesting to read that most artist doubt there work and should feel that their work is great at all times.

Best regards

 

L'OR (Louise P Rouleau)

http://www.art-mine.com/ArtistPage/L'OR.aspx


From: Greece
Sent: 5/8/2007
Subject: ARTisSpectrum

 

I have been trying to write down my impressions about ARTisSpectrum for weeks now and particularly about my article but several good proposals I had from Galleries for exhibiting my works and my current work kept me busy all this time.

From these proposals I mark out a proposal of the Society of the Greek Physicists for participation in their congress (topic: “Art and Science”) with a photo exhibition that will be held at ‘Technopolis” in the municipality of Athens, a photo exhibition at Silk Museum Volos /Greece within 2007 and another one with paintings within 2008, a participation in DeArte at Art Fair Madrid in January 2008, an exhibition at Brick Lane Gallery of London and one more recent proposal for participation in Beijing of China in March 2008, proposals that I accepted.

One morning I finally held the magazine in my hands with great anxiety. Twenty issues directly from Chelsea , the heart of art in New York , from Agora Gallery, to the little world of my atelier and of my life! I was inspired by New York air and my mind was already travelling mentally over the Atlantic .

I started to turn over the pages slowly. Good shape, nice paper quality, nice colors was my first impression.

I discover that the Greek element is strongly represented in this issue. The article on Chelsea Art catches my attention. I'm interested in everything is about the phenomenon “ Chelsea ”, in that way I was impressed by the article on Chelsea and Soho of the previous issue. I'm keeping it aside to read it later at my leisure.

I'm travelling between the works of my colleagues from all over the world, I ‘m looking at their works. I'm thinking that it's great to be able to see through the internet what people like you can create with anxieties and speculations.

The impressive photos in pages 26/27 cache my attention and particularly the article “Art that Saves our World”. I adore the animals. “Great work” I'm thinking. I like the artist's concept. We have many things in common with this artist regarding the way we see life in general. His timely work “touches me”, makes me think, thoughts that lead to a dead-end for the time being.

When I close the magazine three things from what I read are turning over in my mind:

A question suddenly puzzled me “After the Chelsea event what? Which place on earth will take the torch? Where will the heart of the art beat when Chelsea will be in decadence- which will be a long time off of course but that will take place some time in the future (because all things in life have their circle). Will it be in USA , in Europe as before? Only time can tell us…

Even now, after some weeks I turn over the pages of the magazine in order to write a few words about it and as I am having a very hot summer which with the indifference of some fellow-citizens-arsonists resulted in leaving behind thousands of acres of burnt forest, I'm thinking over seriously how the Art could save the environment by making people and politicians more sensitive. It may be late of course for something like that…The phrase “Blue Planet” is crossing my mind and makes me sad.

It would be a lie if I didn't admit that the third thing that I'm thinking is the article about me and my work.  At the beginning I was surprised by the selection of the works. But after studying carefully the article I realized that they are in complete harmony with it. I could see my life passing again through my eyes: my childhood, my uprooting, health problems in general, my painting topics, the older and the most recent ones, everything was brought back to life. And it's not this event that caught my attention. It's the connection that the writer uses between these events regarding my work. Suddenly everything has a start, middle and an end. The reason was found why some things have been done and are done that way. The reason was found why I express myself the way I do and see things the way I see them. It's amazing.

I was asked some questions about my life and me. I answered them impulsively and honestly. Reading now the article I see in front of me a psychogram that many psychologists would envy and which represents reality 100%.

I sort out and keep from the text the last sentence that ends like that:” … sorrow and fear have carved in her a larger living space for radical joy, for radical vision.” It's the most accurate thing I've ever heard or read about me. It really touched me. And the truth is that I like to see it written … it helps me to have it always in mind.

I want to thank from the bottom of my heart the writer of my article for the very accurate approach he made. It certainly is a perfect psychogram through and through. I admire his knowledge and his sensitivity as well that he proved to have.

Respectfully

Sophia Angelis

http://www.art-mine.com/ArtistPage/Sophia_Angelis.aspx


From: Pakistan
Sent: August 21, 2007
Subject: ARTisSpectrum

I am Naveed Ali Son of Wazir Ali (late). I am a Pakistani Painter (fine art). Thank you very much for your cooperation & guidance continue with me every step. Madam, I saw my press release about my painting exhibition. This press release is very effective and powerful, the writer translated my paintings in wording very beautifully. I think that every artist & other art related people understand my realism paintings with the help of this press release. I am very impressed with this press release and I like it very much.

Madam, I received 10 copies of ARTis Spectrum Magazine, May 2007 issue. This magazine issue is very knowledgeable and attractive; inside the magazine the articles are very useful for artists and other art related people. This magazine is powerful and beautiful translator of International artists' works.

After studying this magazine, I took a lot of knowledge in the field of art and understood other artists' views about their art works. I feel that this magazine plays a very important role in the artist's life. I congratulate you and all Gallery Management that publish ARTisSpectrum Magazine.

 

Thank you,

NAVEED ALI

http://www.art-mine.com/ArtistPage/Naveed_Wazir_Ali.aspx
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