
Charlie Steg
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Charlie Steg is a contemporary artist located in Hoboken, New Jersey. During the last years, the materialization of his professional artistic project has focused on abstract painting.
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Charlie Steg: Exploring Texture, Flow, and Color in Abstract Expressionism
An abstract expressionist located in Hoboken, New Jersey, Charlie Steg is an artist who finds inspiration in the beauty of nature and the interplay of light and dark. With a passion for painting and a constant drive to challenge himself, Charlie creates vibrant and dynamic artworks that captivate viewers. In this article, we will delve into Charlie Steg's artistic journey and his unique approach to texture, flow, and color.
By Charlie Steg3 years ago in Humans
Charlie Steg on Paving his Journey into the Word of Abstract Art
An artist and sculptor, Charlie Steg works in various forms of art. His art is primarily inspired by different forms of energy. Born in Hoboken, New Jersey, he studied at the Montclair State University from where his received his Master’s Degree in Fine Arts. A resident of Hoboken for more than 30 years, the artist's work is radically subjective, individual, and free of any artistic category. A fusion of painting and sculpture, environment, space, abstraction and figuration is often observed.
By Charlie Steg3 years ago in Interview
Introducing the New Series of Photorealistic Paintings by Charlie Steg
In the previous article, we looked at the impressive photorealistic paintings by the New Jersey artist Charlie Steg. As you can read here, his work has a great resemblance to the old masters, especially with his use of light, composition, and powerful figures.
By Charlie Steg3 years ago in Humans
The Art of Charlie Steg
The paintings of Charlie Steg are photorealistic. It’s one of the most impressive features of his works and leads many art lovers to seek him out for commissioning a painting. Photorealism is the depiction of an object or scene using only pictures, without the use of any visual aids like drawings.
By Charlie Steg3 years ago in Humans