Saturday, March 2, 2013

Spotlight On The Arts: BEATA DROZD, Paintless Collagist (Poland/New York City)


In the ever-evolving world of Visual Arts, Paintless Collagist Beata (Beh-ah-tah) Drozd is truly in her own unique stratosphere! Drozd, a native of Gdansk, Poland and is currently residing in the East Harlem section of New York City, intially started out as a paint artist creating pieces for major clients such as Cipriani's Restaurant, The Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center, and the New York Friars Club.

But even with the initial success, Beata wasn't fully satisfied with what she had achieved in art painting. So through great imagination, focus and limitless creativity, she was able to transition into a collaging technique in which she exclusively utilizes paper from fashion, gossip and entertainment magazines, a handy pair of scissors and glue to create her one-of-a-kind, artistic masterpieces on canvas. Drozd is heavily inspired by the vibe of New York City, pop culture, music and fashion, and has been showcasing her incredible work to Visual Art enthusiasts around the world for over a decade thus far. Drozd credits the works of legendary artists such as Basquiat, Andy Warhol and Chuck Close as just a few of the many great influences on why she enjoys doing what she is doing!

For more information on the creatively mega-talented Beata, and to view her incredible paintless collage pieces, log on to www.beatadrozd.com.

*Big kudos go out to publicist Ernest Jackson of MNS Media for extending the invite to meet and briefly chat with Beata back on Thursday, February 7, 2K13 at the Andre Zarre Gallery here in New York City and witness the greatness of her unique works that she's created thus far for the world to see!

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