Jane Barthès • Anwesha Biswas • Dennis kowalski
Yulia Kuznetsova • holly meyers • Raúl Pizarro
Howard russo • kevin slattery
















NEXT is a virtual exhibition featuring past and present works from artists from our previous shows. Each exhibiting artist will have a piece from a past show and a piece that they have most recently completed. Due to the current crisis, many art exhibitions, events and opportunities have been put on hold. Right now, artists need your support more than ever. Help enrich their lives by enriching your environment with a purchase of original artwork. We want to keep the spirit of art alive and accessible to everyone.
We hope these works will inspire and motivate you.
Scroll through this page to see our featured artists. Hover over image for image description and/or click on the image to view larger.
All work is available for purchase unless it has been marked as SOLD.
Prices are available upon request. Please contact us at studiooh@yahoo.com.
Jane Barthès' work explores the matter and energy that make up form; defining that energy, through shapes and patterns and the space that they inhabit.
She creates a sense of clarity in the chaos of the universe to give shape and purpose to what the eye does not see.
Anwesha Biswas’ work depicts the contemporary world but carries the charm of the romantic era, with scenes creating a restful pause, reflective and meditative. The subjects for her paintings are diverse, with landscapes spanning through continents and still-life from the silent corners of a home; from children in their ever-changing moods caught unaware, to animals in moments of quiet solitude.
Kowalski’s most recent works are compositional detachments scrambled from actual architectural sites – consisting of diagrammatic, winged shapes that hover in vertiginous mid-flight. Spatial inversions of top and bottom, interior and exterior, flatten to imply multi-perspectival views that require formal decoding. The work echoes fragments of groundbreaking architectural studios like Koolhaus and Himmelblau whose designs are well known for bending and twisting structures beyond their traditional function or their material capabilities.
Yulia Kuznetsova is a Russian-born, Chicago-based artist. Her art making provides pathways to self-exploration and facilitates with better awareness of her surroundings. She uses art as a non-verbal language to transcribe her feelings, intuition, emotions, and ideas into physical objects. Many of her pieces are autobiographical. As an artist her utmost and perpetual goal is to battle for freedom of self and creative expression.
In Holly’s youth, she began sketching ponies and dresses from fashion magazines and by high school developed the foundation to bring her imagination to life on paper. Growing up, she moved often. Creativity became her form of comfort and stability and allowed her a connection to something more than the disconnect that she felt in her surroundings. Her paintings and drawings tell her story.
Raul Pizarro is a figurative painter based in Santiago, Chile. He received classical training as an apprentice under Antonio López García (Spain). He took these skills and adapted them to his Latin roots, giving them a unique identity affected by his experience of having lived between the United States, Europe and South Korea. Pizarro's work is inspired by the Baroque period. He explores universal and timeless themes, but with a link to the Magical Realism movement of Latin literature and urban culture.
Howard’s glass and found object series is driven purely by form and the relationship of the materials that he uses. He is intrigued by the contrast that the rusty tools have with the altered glass that surrounds them. Once completed with the outcome of this arrangement, he then constructs an environment for which the object rests.
Kevin is a figurative and portrait painter. His work explores the beauty of the male form, the balance of masculinity and femininity within all of us, and same sex relationships. He paints people that challenge traditional views on masculinity and the ideal male form.