Most likely there's no such thing as art cocktail, but who cares. If there's no such thing, then I have just invented it and it means posting different artworks from different exhibitions, that have nothing to do with each other, neither in style, nor in any other way.
I'm going to start with Steve Bradford, an American painter who's art first confuses people, then at a closer look surprise takes over.
Rosette
Steve Bradford stands out of any artistic crowd with his unique painting style. His fine lines and sophisticated style give you the impression that you see a photo, but in fact what you see is a painting.
His subjects are various, but at the exhibition I visited in April, women's nudes made the majority. As far as I could see, his style suites nudes very well.
Albion
Not all, but most of the nudes were monochrome and the color ones were not colorful, like you would expect.
Fine Art Of Mezmerizing Chickens
When I first saw this painting, knew this would be one of my favorites. It has something unique, it's "out of the box" interpretation. Then I read the title and was shocked. Honestly I don't know why the artist chose this title, I can't seem to see how the title matches the painting. You tell me.
Next, let's see some textile art, which some of you know it's my favorite for many reasons.
Ecaterina Marghidan - Place To Bang Your Head, Shelf From Alexandria, Thought-Provoking
This one made me smile, even before I read the title. I love the textile rolls, how these are placed on the board, the color combination is also amazing. Then I saw the title, which is a bit confusing. First of all, this piece has two Romanian titles and one Hungarian and the three titles are all different, you can't say one is the translation of the other. If I were to pick the most appropriate title for it, I'd say "Place To Bang Your Head", because those textile rolls would protect you from getting hurt, but this is just what my mind tells me. Maybe you can see something else.
I decided to ignore the title and enjoy what I see. I love it, I'd be happy to have it on my wall, but it's not so difficult, so maybe I'll create my own version.
Eugenia Goras - Dowry
Dowry is not a word used in the western world. It's been a very important one centuries ago, but we have moved on since then. Not so much other, underdeveloped countries, where this word is still important in 2025 and most likely a few decades will be needed or even more, for things to change.
This is a woven piece, which means first you need a sketch, or a blueprint with the pattern.
Look at how precise you have to be when executing.
I can't really see the dowry in it, or maybe the piece itself (wall decor, doormat, or whatever it is) is the dowry. Regardless, I love the colors.
Mária Hunyadi - Family Tree
This is not the first "rope artwork" as I call this genre, but it is definitely an exceptional depiction of the concept, or word. It is a tree with very confused branches and most likely this is what a complicated family tree looks like. I love how the ends are left unfinished and have a different color.
József Szőke - Joseph And His Brothers
A roughly executed bronze (I think) group statue. If you have a closer look, basically only the heads and feet are done in details. I like it though.
Levente Horváth - Ladder
This is a very original idea. The painting is a minimalist one, as you only have the ladder painted on the wood (yes, it's not canvas) but the gradually lightening red color, that becomes orange and yellow at the top makes a perfect background and if this is not enough, the painting has no frame. Instead it is placed on a concave piece of wood. Love it!
This is it for today. This time I tried to select a great variety of artworks, all different in style and shape, make it a real cocktail for you.
I'm really curious which one is your favorite today, if you have one. You know the drill, let me know which one you like.

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