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Mark Spain, 1962 | Figurative painter

Mark Spain attended a three-year course at Medway College of Art and Design studying graphics, Illustrations, Life Drawing and Printmaking.
His first work came as a freelance illustrator producing originals for posters, book covers and greeting cards.
His technique included airbrushing to create a highly refined and polished look.
In 1984 his interest in printmaking as an alternative discipline became established and he set up a studio in Kent to concentrate on making original etchings.


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Alexander Hodyukov, 1966 | Impressionist painter | Landscapes

Alexander Hodyukov / Ходюков Александр is an Belarusian painter, known for work in Impresionist style🎨.
Hodyukov was born in Vitsyebsk, Bielorussia.

For biographical notes -in english and italian- and other works see:


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Sol Halabi, 1977

Sol Halabi is an Argentian artist who paints in mixed media including tar and beeswax.
- Specialist Draftsman. Monserrat National College. National University of Cordoba. Cordoba, Argentina.
2000 - Professor and Expert in Fine Arts, Provincial School of Fine Arts "Figueroa Alcorta". Cordoba, Argentina.
2002 - Fine Art Painting BA. College of Arts. National University of Cordoba, Argentina.
Sol Halabi 1977 | Argentine painter | Mixed media
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Alexander Hodyukov, 1966 | Impressionist painter | Figures

Ходюков Александр🎨 was born in the city of Vitebsk. Here he lives and works.
His works were performed in different directions: realism, impressionism, art nouveau.
They can be seen not only landscapes, still lifes, seascapes and portraits, and surreal worlds in the style of fantasy and surrealism, harmony and beauty in the nude.
Technique works too wide: oil, watercolor, acrylic.


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Albert Joseph Moore | Academic painter


Albert Joseph Moore (1841-1893), known for his depictions of langorous female figures set against the luxury and decadence of the classical world, was the youngest of the fourteen children of the artist William Moore of York who in the first half of the 19th century enjoyed a considerable reputation in the North of England as a painter of portraits and landscape.