Rebecca Wilson is a Director at the Saatchi Gallery, London. In May 2006 she brought her expertise from 14 years in book and art magazine publishing to the Saatchi Gallery, where she was instrumental in the launch of the gallery's online presence. In 2007 she created New Sensations, a prize for art students which identifies and supports the most exciting emerging artists. The prize is run in the UK with Channel 4. Prior to joining The Saatchi Gallery, Rebecca was editor of ArtReview, and before that deputy editor of Modern Painters.
Project M What a fun collection! Glad to see you included Joby Luckets piece "Charis & Thalia (Pulling Hair)"
December 4, 2012 at 8:38 am
Joby Luckett Thank you Rebecca for including me in this awesome collection. Its great to see an inspired collection like this, very diverse and refreshing! Almost finished my series!
Rizwana A Mundewadi Thanks A Ton, Rebecca for including my work, Pure Luck White Chrysanthemums in this collection, I am honoured, Take care, God Bless!
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December 25, 2012 at 9:47 pm
Elizabeth Nagle Thanks Rebecca for including my work "Say Cheese"! Honored to be in this great collection
January 2, 2013 at 11:26 am
Martin Luetke http://www.saatchionline.com/art/Assemblage-Collage-Paper-modern-boy/29712/1142833/view
January 15, 2013 at 12:46 am
ZayaWm Mito Picasso .. A true Master Artist .. indeed, before and after.
March 1, 2013 at 6:15 am
Bogdan Zareba Picasso has painted more than 20000 pictures and
he has explored all possible paths and options in his domain,
it’s impossible to go father, to do better than Picasso in his domain.
Picasso would advice us to destruct the Picasso style.
March 1, 2013 at 8:15 am
Reece Rawland
I am inspired by the art of the great masters and feel that it is important to modernize their work - To bring it into the 'new era' the 3rd millennium - And, if possible to tell a deeper story of today and help to immortalize their art.
March 6, 2013 at 11:04 pm
Stanislav Bojankov Hello...nice to see my work in this context...Best!...Stanko
March 25, 2013 at 9:12 pm
Chris Waddington How do you make Picassoesque work that is relevant without it ending up looking cubistic? and do we need that problem? Still, fun to explore it.and what is the Picasso style?impressionism, cubist,classical,neo-expressionist?all mangled together,responses to life.
Dennis Akervik Coelho
The power of mind conquers all fear and anxiety.
As you move from the slumber of what you need to do everyday, where necessity has imprisoned your thoughts and feelings, past this, to the place of your own consciousness, where you are free to reflect and invent your own ideas, to live in the warmth of imagined friends, or friends as they should be, you have entered the domain of the self, true self-consciousness.
It is still an ideal world, a world out of joint with the coldness beyond, the pe
May 15, 2013 at 3:03 pm
Dennis Akervik Coelho http://popculturez.com/popculturez-qa-fridays-dennis-akervik-coehlo-van-gogh-of-his-time/
May 15, 2013 at 3:27 pm
Dennis Akervik Coelho http://popculturez.com/popculturez-qa-fridays-dennis-akervik-coehlo-van-gogh-of-his-time/
May 15, 2013 at 3:27 pm
Scott Seawright There are many great iconic artists, whose evocative work persistently inspires us and Picasso unequivocally qualifies as such. Indeed, this is a great collection of fine 'Picasso-esque' talent. However, you overlooked one of the finest artists of our time, whose passion for Picasso is as prolific as his genuine artistic ability...RAUL CANESTRO!