BOOMER GALLERY MAGAZINE | FIRST EDITION | THE NEW ARTIST
In the last hundred years humankind has seen unprecedented innovations and changes- from skyscrapers to moon landing to social media to human rights to Art. In this very moment in our society everything moves really fast, time doesn’t seem sufficient anymore, artists seem to find their path much harder, the ongoing changes create a need for a continuous state of Transcendence. The aim of this publication is to find out what’s the trend in contemporary art and to create a dialogue between the artists and the viewers. In our first edition we have the honour of presenting 185 artists from all around the world. Their works and biographies are truly amazing and inspiring and we really hope you will enjoy reading it. Boomer Gallery
In the last hundred years humankind has seen unprecedented innovations and changes- from skyscrapers to moon landing to social media to human rights to Art.
In this very moment in our society everything moves really fast, time doesn’t seem sufficient anymore, artists seem to find their path much harder, the ongoing changes create a need for a continuous state of Transcendence.
The aim of this publication is to find out what’s the trend in contemporary art and to create a dialogue between the artists and the viewers.
In our first edition we have the honour of presenting 185 artists from all around the world.
Their works and biographies are truly amazing and inspiring and we really hope you will enjoy reading it.
Boomer Gallery
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Honey Truong
@its_honey
Amsterdam based, Honey Truong was born in Hamburg in
northern Germany in 1994 and later moved to Australia at
the age of 19. Throughout her life, Honey has always been
fascinated by people, images and how the mental world is
represented though the eyes of others. Needles to say, she
was drawn to the idea to become a clinical psychologist. The
interest was cultivated already during her young teenage years
and developed when she opted her university degree of the
same subject. She likes to create a realistic interpretation of
people, while focusing on expressive elements of light and texture.
Honey uses art as medium of self-therapy, which is why
it helped her heal, understand others and herself better. She
believes that stimulating the creative mind while relieving mental
strain can be well expressed in painting rather than words.
Feelings of sadness and harmony emanate from her paintings.
Honey’s recent paintings seek to expose a delicate equilibrium
between a sense of tumult and painterly texture.
Art Series: Man in the bookshop
Size: 29 x 42cm
Art Series: Man in the bookshop
Size: 29 x 42cm
Medium: oil paint
Medium : oil paint
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