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Franz Marc | The Blue Rider Group

Franz Marc (Monaco di Baviera, 8 febbraio 1880 - Verdun, 4 marzo 1916) è stato un pittore Tedesco.
Nacque dal pittore Wilhelm Marc che gli impartì una severa formazione calvinista insieme a suo fratello Paul.
Per breve tempo coltivò l'idea di diventare pastore.
Nel 1899 iniziò gli studi nella facoltà di filosofia all’università Ludwig Maximilian di Monaco ma nel 1900 decise di iscriversi all’accademia delle Belle Arti di Monaco e di darsi alla pittura. Compì diversi viaggi.


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Ugo Riva, 1951

Ugo Riva nasce a Bergamo nel 1951. Sin dall'inizio della sua carriera sperimenta diversi materiali, dal cemento alla pietra, dal marmo al egno, ma sarà con l'argilla che incontrerà la sua maggiore affinità. Questo materiale grazie alla sua malleabilità gli consentirà di rappresentare i segni, le vibrazioni e le passioni dei soggetti che ispirano le sue sculture. Ugo Riva ha tenuto, dal 1973 ad oggi, oltre trenta mostre personali in Italia e all'estero.
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Anita Kreituse, 1954


Born in Riga, Latvia, Anita Kreituse graduated 1972 J. Rozentals Art School in Riga and admitted Latvian Academy of Arts in the same year.
Already since 1973 she participates in art exhibitions.
After Academy diploma 1980 she starts working as an art director in the "Zilite" magazine, where she is active until 1997.
Anita is member of the Latvian Artists Union since 1992 and has participated in numerous important art exhibitions in the country.

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Michail Kudinow, 1961

Michail Kudinow painter and graphic was born in 1961.
Education:
1977-1981 Lugansk Fine Art School, Faculty of Painting.
1986 -1993 Academy of Fine Arts Saint-Petersburg, Faculty of Painting.
Lives and works in Saint-Petersburg.
Michail Kudinow 1961 | Russian painter
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Mélanie Bourget, 1972 | Ceramic sculptures

Mélanie Bourget’s work focuses on the human being. She creates Figurative sculptures in a contemporary yet a little offbeat style, oscillating between Realism and Fantasy.
Then she subjects them to the raku technique. Big busts of women with crazy hairstyles, mysterious and dreamy little characters are in a few words the poetic and fragile characters that live in her world.
Raku is an enamelling technique of Korean origin, that was further developed in Japan in the sixteenth century.
These creatures are alive; they transmit deep and mixed feelings.
And through the cracks of glaze we can see with accuracy the human soul…
Mélanie thinks of her mysterious characters as poetic, fragile creatures that transmit deep feelings.
Through her art they come alive and through the cracks of their glaze we see the human soul.

Mélanie Bourget | French Figurative sculptor