Ros Web Art
Ros Webb works in oils and acrylics reflecting the cultural and artistic influences she has been exposed to as an artist. Her figurative work depicts the relationship between the female form and multiplicity of how clothes fall from the body – whether walking, dancing or still.
Ros likes to explore colour and create an impact transferring an initial idea and feeling into the painting through movement and color.
Ros Webb has sold her work internationally both in Ireland and abroad.
She has had two successful solo exhibitions ; numerous group Exhibitions and is represented worldwide.? Ros Webb Art is being sponsored for Shangai Art Expo 2010.
Adelaide Damoah
Adelaide Damoah is a self taught artist who takes her inspiration from the inner recesses of her being. Adelaide was passionate about painting from an early age, but threw herself into art when a painful condition interrupted a promising career in the pharmaceutical industry.

The crippling pain became the basis of a series of mindblowing heartfelt abstract paintings, depicting her discomfort in kaleidoscope form. This has become the catalyst for her artistic expression and has paved the way for a new and exciting career in the art world.
As an artist, Adelaide is inspired and influenced by the life and art of Frida Kahlo, whose physical and emotional pain was also evident in her work. Kahlo’s pieces, like Adelaide’s, exude vibrancy while telling a thought provoking story, with Adelaide’s pieces often being based upon visions from her subconscious.
Adelaide is best known for her 2006 exhibition “Black Brits” whereby she attempted to evoke a racial debate with striking pieces of British Icons, leading to appearances on BBC London News and Channel 5 News.
Adelaide had three solo shows in 2008, all to great acclaim, and three group shows in 2009 so far. Adelaide was specially commissioned by the NCDVa domestic violence charity, to produce a series of paintings which went into a solo exhibition on 1 October in SOHO, London, United Kingdom. So far, she has two solo exhibitions booked for 2010 in Denmark and Spain, and a solo show in 2011 in Rome.
Deborah DeLisi – The Picture of Heartfelt Sound
Deborah DeLisi has been an artist all her life. Her unique style of digital painting expresses the energy, sound and vibration of the universe. A leading visionary artist, Deb?s unique gift is being able to perceive the geometries of sound. These visions are experienced in her third eye are most often seen when she tunes into the vibration of toning sounds or chants. Each digital painting contains numerology and sacred geometry that? raise the energetic vibration of those viewing it, and invoke a connection to our highest human potential.
Her art is sold in many countries and is part of the upcoming film, “The Invocation” ? a documentary about God and for world peace. The film is due to release in 2010, and is directed by Emmanuel Itier and narrated by Sharon Stone. Deb loves life, and looks forward to creating new art and to meeting and collaborating with like-minded people and businesses worldwide.
VERY BIG ART – The Coolest Art On The Planet!
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As a painter I am interested in making the work of the soul more visible and real, enriching our everyday lives. It is in these moments when our soul speaks to us in a quiet, perhaps even a silent voice – wielding great power and influence at both a conscious and unconscious level.
A primary role of my art is to provide clarity and insight into issues of soul as inherent elements of man’s role in creation. As awareness and consciousness increases, so does the clarity with which we are able to perceive the exquisite beauty and wholeness of creation. Ultimately, art acts as both a mirror and a lens that gives presence and visibility to that which previously was unseen, unknown and not understood, often residing in the underground of the conscious.

It is worthy to note that in this endeavor one learns that – the perception of all great beauty always has an element of “strangeness” and in its expression is an opportunity to truly know the perfection of all creation.
Painting is a universal language and its truths are accessible to all who view an image regardless of culture, nationality, age, language or status in life. The paintbrush is a tool that crosses cultures, breaks boundaries and grants access and connections that are not available through any other means.
In my work as a painter I seek expression and a deeper knowledge of these issues and in that pursuit a profound experience of being intensely alive. It is here that one?s life has resonance within our innermost being, knowing the intense rapture of life. By following our passion and our bliss and by being willing to enter the “underground”, we find paths that have been there all the while, waiting for each of us. The life we live becomes the life we should be living and one has the opportunity to know the fire of passion and the continuing renewal of the life within. On this wondrous path, being an artist makes me become an instrument of story telling, spirituality, faith, seeing, knowing, exploration and celebration.
Artist Resume
Chicago artist Tom Fedro creates art with zing and boundless humor. His innovations of creative and playful discovery incorporate a combination of pop art collage and whimsical potraiture that have an addictive rhythm all their own. Bright colors, big features and bold lines that seem to be electrically charged represent an exiting way of seeing and experiencing the world through his eyes.
Tom lives and works in Mt. Prospect, IL just outside of Chicago with his wife Alicia and son Jordan. He attended Valparaiso University and The Illinois Institute of Art. He and his wife owned a gallery for many years in Chicago. Currently, he is represented by galleries in the US and Europe and recent special projects include pieces commissioned for the Broadway show “Rent”, the 40th anniversary of “The Second City”, Toogood Wineries, Sweet Riot Candy Co., Amano Chocolates and Chicago’s “Cow’s on Parade”. Corporate commissions include pieces for IBM, Hotel Allegro in Chicago, historic Navy Pier and Washburn Guitars.
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
Agora Gallery – Soho, NY
Cows on Parade – Chicago, IL
Excalibur – Chicago, IL
Circa Gallery – Chicago, IL
TomAli Gallery – Mt. Prospect, IL
Peter Mars Gallery – Chicago, iL
Padagonia Gallery – Chicago, IL
The Studio – Algonquin, IL
Sherman Gallery – River North, Chicago
Language House Gallery – River North, Chicago
Thirdstone Gallery – Saugatuck, MI
Brauer Museum of Art – Valparaiso, IN
MK Galerie – Chicago, IL
CORPORATE COMMISSIONS
Rent, New York
The Second City, Chicago
Hotel Allegro, Chicago
Navy Pier, Chicago
IBM Corporation, Chicago
Washburn Guitars, Vernon Hills, IL
American College of Occupational Medicine, Arlington Hts., IL
Accucom Inc., Wheaton, IL
The Dayton-Brown Group, Milwaukee, WI
Sunbird Boat Co., Charleston, SC
The National Coaches Show, Washington, DC
Oh Yes Chicago!, Chicago
Chicago Dept. of Cultural Affairs, Chicago
The American Red Cross, Washington DC
MEDIA EVENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
“The Journal & Topics” – Family, March 21, 2009
“The Daily Herald” – Section One (Page 10 Notebook) September 26, 2001
“Absolute Artistry” – WYCC Channel 20, August 27, 1997
“The Daily Herald” – Home & Garden (Front Page), November 24, 1996
“The Daily Herald” – Neighbor (Front Page), March 19, 1998
“The Journal & Topics” – Family, March 11, 1998
“The Daily Herald” – Neighbor (Front Page), September 8, 1999
“Where Chicago” – November, 1999


