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Naoto Hattori, 1975 | Pop Surrealist painter
Wojtek Siudmak, 1942 | Fantasy painter
Wojtek Siudmak, an artist of polish origin, settled in France in 1966 and is considered one of the principal representatives of fantastic realism, like M.C. Escher, L. Fini and others.
He himself claims to be a fantastic hyperrealist, conscientiously putting his originality into relief.
Karen Tarlton, 1965 | Palette-knife painter
American painter Karen Tarlton is an artist from Manhattan Beach, California who have painted whimsical animals and figures, textural florals and scenes from California and around the world for nearly twenty years.
Karen Tarlton is specializing in abstract and impressionistic palette-knife paintings, including landscapes and portraits.
Karen’s oil paintings express her appreciation of nature with a simple intimacy that conveys a quiet emotion and a gentle strength.
Tae Park | Winter Rain in Venice
Tae Park, Korean painter, was born in South Korea and grew up in Kyoung Ju City.
Park holds a BFA in Painting from Sungshin Woman’s University in Seoul Korea and a MFA in Fine Art from Academy of Art University.
Tae Park is an award winning fine artist with over several years of professional exhibiting experience.
Park was a First Place Winner at the Portrait Society of America’s International Competition.
Benito Cerna, 1960 | Figurative painter
Peruvian painter Benito Cerna was born in Trujillo, Peru during the year 1960.
Self-taught painter, Cerna working on many projects of restoration of works of art and historical monuments. 2nd place silver medal SNBA the Carrousel du Louvre Paris, France 2009.
He participated in diverse projects at the temple of Trujillo-Peru where he restored works of art.
During this time, he started to paint his own masterpieces.
Rene Schute, 1969 | Surrealist painter
German painter Rene Schute is an full-time artist. He lives and works in Bremen, Germany. When Rene was a little boy, he started to create oil paintings.
In 1995 Rene had his first solo exhibition and first sales.
One year later, he officially began painting. Since 1997-1999 he made a lot of exhibitions in Germany.
Giampaolo Bianchi, 1947 | Mixed media painter
Italian painter Giampaolo Bianchi was born in Lucca (Tuscany), a city where he lives and works at present time.
In 1972, at the age of 25, he participated to the tenth edition of the Quadriennale D'Arte di Roma that took place at the Palace of Congress in Rome.
He has had exhibits worlwide, Italy, France, Spain, Asia, Barhain, U.S. etc.
Jack Vettriano | The Singing Butler
The Singing Butler by Jack Vettriano (1951-2025) is one such image which is now one of the most famous paintings of the last decade.
Few would not recognise the elegant sweep of limbs and the romantic theme of lovers dancing the night away in each other’s arms and this picture more than any other contemporary painting has captured the hearts and imagination of the public.
Akira Kusaka | Fly Me To the Moon
Akira Kusaka 日下 明 is a freelance illustrator and graphic designer based in Osaka, Japan.
Akira Kusaka only works with Photoshop where he creates all of his artwork.
He creates for advertisements, book covers, children's picture book, web design, and more.
His all works are drawn only with photoshop.
Kazuhiko Fukuōji, 1955
Born in Mitaka City, Tokyo, Japanese artist Kazuhiko Fukuōji (福王寺一彦) as the second son of the painter Horin Fukuoji (1920-2012).
After graduating from Seijo Gakuen High School in 1974, he was selected for the first time at the institute exhibition in 1978, and won the Nihon Bijutsuin Award and Grand Prize at the institute exhibition in 1987 and 1988.
In 1992, his institute exhibition work was purchased by the Agency for Cultural Affairs.
Michael Steirnagle | Abstract Impressionist painter
Moving between left and right brain (form and content), Michael finds pleasure in both worlds.
Usually utilizing the figure as his subject, Michael seeks to find a comfortable balance between these two opposing forces, unconsciously letting life events and emotions affect the end result.
He finds the painting experience to be a total immersion in a sea of lush paint and color which, hopefully, evolve into a pleasurable and meaningful experience for the viewer.
Michael divides his time between his studio in Southern California and Costa Rica where he has a second home.
Dom Lay, 1994 | Conceptual artist
Dom Lay was born and raised in Fountain Valley, California and later moved to Irvine, California in the summer of 2000.
Growing up in a suburban environment as an only child, Dom has incorporated his influences and inspirations from movies, television, and entertainment media throughout his life, into his works today.
His passion for illustration, concept art, and storytelling landed him freelance experience while studying, both in community and private college.
Franck Gérard, 1969 | AI retro creations
Franck Gérard is a self-taught French visual artist living and working in Angers, France who worked creating computer graphics for architecture for over 20 years.
He began presenting geometric abstract artworks on Instagram in 2020.
With 190,000 followers in 3 years Franck Gérard is recognised as an innovative visual artist.
Francine Van Hove | Modern painter
Francine Van Hove (5 May 1942 - 5 August 2025) was a French contemporary painter.
Born in Saint-Mandé (Seine, France), she studied in Paris and received a Fine Arts degree with qualifications to teach in secondary schools.
After teaching one year at Lycee de Jeunes Filles in Strasbourg, she resigned from her position and decided to come back to Paris in 1964 where she now lives and continues to paint.
Tariq Ismail Abbasi | | AI Art inspired by van Gogh
Pakistani artist Tariq Ismail Abbasi: "I am fascinated by the intersection of art and technology.
I love the idea of using machines to create new and innovative forms of art.
I believe that AI has the potential to revolutionize the way that art is created and consumed.
I'm excited to see what the future holds for AI art, and I'm proud to be a part of this movement".
Alda Merini | Rosa di maggio
L’alba si è fatta
profumo di rose.
Rosa di maggio,
abbarbicata sul muro vetusto;
affresco di vita
corroso dagli scherni del tempo.
Asako Eguchi, 1952 | Children's Illustrator
Asako Eguchi / 江口あさ子 an incredibly talented artist, dotted with magic, has given us many illustrations that make us dream.
A beautiful world where people, animals, and plants all harmonize and resonate together.
Born in Sanjo City, Niigata Prefecture, artist Asako Eguchi graduated from the Tokyo Designer Academy in 1973.
She is conducting a method of overlapping the watercolor and drying them in order to present a fantasy world.
Serdar Özdemir
Turkish digital artist Serdar Özdemir uses Adobe Illustrator and Midjourney, Artificial Intelligence to create genre scenes and events from everyday life.
Özdemir posts his work on Instagram, where he has built up a good following of admirers.
Mao Zedong | Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom! / Lascia che mille fiori sboccino!
The Hundred Flowers Campaign, also termed the Hundred Flowers Movement (Chinese: 百花齐放), was a period from 1956-1957 in the People's Republic of China during which the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) encouraged citizens to openly express their opinions of the Communist Party.
Following the failure of the campaign, CCP Chairman Mao Zedong conducted an ideological crackdown on those who criticized the party, which continued through 1959.
During the campaign, differing views and solutions to national policy were encouraged based on the famous expression by Mao:
"The policy of letting a hundred flowers bloom and a hundred schools of thought contend is designed to promote the flourishing of the arts and the progress of science".
Anselm Kiefer | Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom, 2000 | Metropolitan Museum of Art
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