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Jaume Plensa, 1955 | Conceptual sculptor

Jaume Plensa is a Spanish artist and sculptor.
Plensa's works include the Crown Fountain at Millennium Park in Chicago, Illinois, which opened in July 2004.
The fountain is composed of a black granite reflecting pool placed between a pair of glass brick towers. The towers are 50 feet (15 m) tall, and they use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to display digital videos on the inward faces.
In the summer of 2007 he participated in the Chicago Public Art exhibit, Cool Globes: Hot Ideas for a Cooler Planet.
Another Plensa piece is Blake in Gateshead in North East England, a laser beam that on special occasions shines high into the night sky over Gateshead's Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art.

Jaume Plensa 1955 | Spanish Conceptual sculptor | Stainless steel sculpture

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Felice Pedretti, 1961 | Metaphysical / Symbolist painter


Felice Pedretti was born in South Africa to Italian parents. In 1977, after having attended an English school, he came to Italy where he had the privilege of meeting artist and restorer Luigi Ferrero, who aroused in him a deep interest in ancient art.
«What I’m teaching you are ancient gestures and the result of centuries of experience and love for art», are his Teacher’s words that have remained impressed in his mind.

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Elena Filatov, 1968 | Abstract painter


Kazakhstani painter Elena Filatov studied art and music in Omsk/Siberia and Moscow and worked as a graphic designer in Chabarovsk/Asia and Portland/USA.
Elena Filatov has been living in Bad Oeynhausen, Germany, since 1995. An independent designer and illustrator she is trained in the following art techniques: oil, pastel, gouache, aquarelle, lead and coal pencil and collages.

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Wassily Kandinsky | Concerning the Spiritual in Art / La spiritualità nell'Arte, 1910

La spiritualità nell’arte / Concerning the Spiritual in Art/ Über das Geistige in der Kunst, è il titolo che Wassily Kandinsky diede al saggio del 1911, dove spiegò il problema dell'astrazione, esaminando il rapporto possibile tra la spiritualità e le manifestazioni artistiche.
Nel capodanno del 1911 Wassily Kandinsky assiste ad un concerto di Arnold Schönberg a Monaco. Tornato a casa Kandinsky, pur non conoscendolo personalmente, scrive una lettera al compositore per renderlo partecipe di tutto il suo entusiasmo nell’aver assistito al concerto e, per parlargli di quelli che, secondo lui, sono i punti di contatto forte tra i suoi dipinti e la musica del compositore.


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Nguyen Thanh Binh, 1954 | Minimalist Romantic painter


Nguyen Thanh Binh is an exponent of the increasing popularity of Vietnamese art.
After graduating from art institutes in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, he achieved international recognition for his graceful paintings.
His work frequently being exhibited around Asia, America and Europe.

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Alex Alemany | Magic realism painter

Alex Alemany (1943-2021) was an Spanish painter, born in Valencia.
He studied Fine Arts between 1961-1966 at the “Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos” in Valencia.
Francisco Lozano, Enrique Ginesta, Genaro Lahuerta and Felipe Mª Garin, among others, were his teachers.

Alex Alemany 1943 | Hyperrealist and Symbolist painter

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Peder Mønsted | Romantic painter

Danish master Peder Mørk Mønsted (1859-1941) was one of the leading landscape painters of his time.
Born in eastern Denmark, Mønsted received his initial training at the Academy in Copenhagen.
Throughout his long career he travelled extensively, through Switzerland, Italy and North Africa.
Mønsted's landscapes have been described as the 'romantic, poetic painting of nature'.
His style, assimilating academic naturalism with realism, working on a grand, monumental scale while maintaining a remarkable eye for detail, won him great acclaim during his lifetime.


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Maya Angelou | Quotes / Aforismi

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  • Try to be a rainbow in someone’s cloud.
  • Success is loving life and daring to live it.
  • There is no failure as long as you learn from your experience, continue to work, and continue to press on for success.
  • Success is liking yourself, liking what you do, and liking how you do it.
  • When you learn, teach, when you get, give.
  • If you are always trying to be normal, you will never know how amazing you can be.
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Małgorzata Chodakowska, 1965 | Figurative sculptor

Polish artist Małgorzata Chodakowska was born in Lodz, Poland.
1980 - Art School Lodz.
1985 - Sculpture studies with Prof. Jan Kucz, Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts, Poland.
1988 - Sculpture studies, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Austria.
1991 - Diploma thesis with Prof. Bruno Gironkoli, master student.
Since 1991, freelance sculptor in Dresden.


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Dương Quốc Định, 1967


The work of the Vietnamese artist Dương Quốc Định has won many awards including, gold medals and trophies at the 68th International Photographic Salon of Japan; the 61st Hong Kong International Photography Festival; the International Federation of Art Photographers (FIAP) competition; the 7th Giuliano Carrara, and many others held in India, Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Argentina, Spain and Italy.