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Gilles Charest, 1947 | Still Life painter

Gilles Charest was born in Montreal, Canada.
He studied education, literature, and administration at the University of Montreal.
He taught for a few years before changing his career in 1975 when, along with two associates, he founded an advertising agency and assumed the role of creative director.


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Yasmina Alaoui, 1977 | Body Painter

Artist Yasmina Alaoui and photographer Marco Guerra love to tantalize their audience.
In their life-sized photographic series "one thousand and one dreams", statuesque bodies apear frozen in time, covered from head to toe in meticulously detailed, contemporary Arabic Henna patters.
Captivated by the realism and sculptural quality of each human form, the viewer becomes lost in an illusion.


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Duma Arantes 1973 ~ Fashion painter

Duma lives and works in Oeiras, Portugal where she studied advertising in IADE -Visual Arts, Design Marketig Institute and also Painting and Drawing at the National Society of Fine Arts, in Lisbon. 
Duma Arantes 1973 | Lisbon | Fashion painter
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Edward Hopper (1882-1967)

Metropolitan Museum of Art | Edward Hopper was born in Nyack, New York, a town located on the west side of the Hudson River, to a middle-class family that encouraged his artistic abilities.
After graduating from high school, he studied briefly at the Correspondence School of Illustrating in New York City (1899-1900), and then he enrolled in classes at the New York School of Art (1900-1906).
In his shift from illustration to the fine arts, he studied with William Merritt Chase, a leading American Impressionist painter, and with Robert Henri, who exhorted his students to paint the everyday conditions of their own world in a realistic manner.


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Bruno Torfs | Sculpture Garden

Bruno Torfs is an artist, born in South America and moved to Australia after traveling Europe up and down, wanting to bring his dream to life.
The Victorian village of Marysville, 95 km from Melbourne, was the perfect place to develop Bruno’s wish to create a sculpture garden.
He bought a property, including a generous piece of sub-alpine forest, and after five months of hard work, he opened to the public Bruno’s Art Sculpture Garden.

Bruno Torfs | Sculpture Garden

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Klein Yves | Abstract / Nouveau réalisme painter

Klein Yves 1928-1962 | Dadaist and Nouveau Réalisme painter

Yves Klein (28 April 1928 - 6 June 1962) was a French artist** considered an important figure in post-war European art.
He was a leading member of the French artistic movement of Nouveau réalisme founded in 1960 by art critic Pierre Restany.
Klein was a pioneer in the development of performance art, and is seen as an inspiration to and as a forerunner of minimal art, as well as pop art.
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Fractalius | Il plugin artistico del digitale

A dare questo effetto artistico molto particolare alle nostre foto è il Fractalius, un plugin in grado di generare facilmente degli artwork - immagini digitali, sfondi e degli esotici giochi di luce sotto forma di frattali in poco tempo, con poche e semplici mosse.
Fractalius | Il plugin artistico del digitale
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Pantelis Zografos, 1949 | Watercolors of Greek Islands

Pantelis Zografos 1949 | Greek Watercolor painter

Παντελής Ζωγράφος was born in Athens, Greece, into a family with along tradition of producing fine artists. In greek language, the name of Zografos - Ζωγράφος - means artist: and following the Greek custom, Pantelis took the name of his paternal grandfather, a renowned iconographer.

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Raffaello Sanzio | Drawings

Over forty sketches survive for the Disputa in the Stanze, and there may well have been many more originally; over four hundred sheets survive altogether.
He used different drawings to refine his poses and compositions, apparently to a greater extent than most other painters, to judge by the number of variants that survive: "...This is how Raphael himself, who was so rich in inventiveness, used to work, always coming up with four or six ways to show a narrative, each one different from the rest, and all of them full of grace and well done" wrote another writer after his death.


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Olivia Beaumont | The Baroque Beasts paintings

I am a full-time artist and reside in a very small town near Savannah, Georgia, though I call California home. Painted portraiture is a long-time study and passion of mine. The Baroque Beast series serves my desire to make portraits using beastly attributes that the viewer can sympathize with on a level of human emotion. I believe society already identifies certain animals as noble, others as witty, still others as fierce. Because portraiture is semi-permanent, I believe this dignifies those characteristics, be they noble or barbaric.
Olivia Beaumont | The Baroque Beasts series
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Steven DaLuz, 1953 | Abstract painter

Steven DaLuz, American painter*, is a versatile artist with an eclectic sensibility. His interests are split between abstraction and figurative art.
He is best known for figurative works that straddle impressionism and realism. He may be equally identified with abstract works that are landscape referential-employing metal leaf, oil, and mixed media.

Steven DaLuz | American Neo-Luminist painter

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Sophie Wilkins, 1976 | Magic Realism painter

Active on the Montreal and international art scenes, Sophie Wilkins is an artist from Quebec, Canada.
Sophie Wilkins is not only a visual artist but also a storyteller through her works.
She elevates her vision of Mother Nature, endowing it with an almost religious presence and inviting the viewer to reflect on the connection between humanity and the natural world.
Her legacy will endure as a testament to the art’s ability to inspire, transform, and transcend the limitations of reality.


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Ben Goossens 1945 ~ Surrealist photographer | Part. 2

Ben Goossens 1945 | Surrealist photographer


Ben Goossens was born in Liezele, Belgium and attended the St Lucas Art School in Brussels where he studied Illustration and Photography.
After four years in Art School, illustration and photography became his obsession. He worked in advertising for 32 years, mostly as an Art Director, where he gained 15 years of Photoshop experience. His source of inspiration in advertising came from surrealist paintings and still does in his work now. His hobby and passion now is creating ‘experimental/surreal photomontages’, these images are very seamless yet painterly dreamscapes. With each shooting he tries to create his own personal image, either simple or complex the idea behind his images is more important than the technique. He believes that the work he makes now is a logical follow-up to what he did professionally.

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Paolo Uccello | Early Renaissance painter

Paolo di Dono [1397-1475], detto Paolo Uccello è stato un pittore e mosaicista italiano. Fu tra i protagonisti della scena artistica fiorentina della metà del XV secolo.Secondo quanto racconta Vasari nelle sue Vite, Paolo Uccello "non ebbe altro diletto che d'investigare alcune cose di prospettiva difficili et impossibili".
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Sam Weber | Visionary illustrator

Born in Alaska, Sam grew up in Deep River Ontario, Canada. After attending the Alberta College of Art and Design in Calgary, he moved to New York to pursue illustration and attend graduate school at The School of Visual Arts.
In addition to drawing, Sam works part time as assistant art director of the OpEd page at the New York Times, with senior art director Brian Rea.
Current likes include Italian and Japanese comics, David Lynch movies, and hanging out with Jillian.