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Christine Comyn, 1957


Christine Comyn was born in Tielt, Belgium.
She studied at the St. Luke Academy in Ghent, Belgium, and later on at the Pedagogic Institute for Promotion, also in Ghent with the intention of becoming an educator.
As a result of the sold out status of her watercolors at the first solo exhibition, she began in 1989 to commit her time solely to producing the abstract watercolors that literally sold as quickly as she could paint them.

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Geoffrey Wynne, 1949 | Impressionist Watercolour painter



Born in Stoke, on Trent, Staffordshire, British painter Geoffrey Wynne moved to Spain soon after completing his degree in Fine Art at North Staffordshire University of Fine Art - BA Hons in Fine Art, 1985.
Geoffrey paints in watercolour and draws inspiration from the colour, sparkling light and vibrant culture of the Mediterranean - most notably Venice, Portugal, Morocco, Andalucia and Granada Spain, where he lives and works.

Kevin Sloan | Magic realism painter

Kevin Sloan is a Denver-based painter working primarily with acrylic on canvas, drawings and paintings on paper, and mixed media sculpture.
Growing up in Des Moines, Iowa, his early interest in art was nurtured by student classes at the Des Moines Art Center.
It was clear upon high school graduation that he would continue to study art in college.

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Diane Leonard | Impressionist painter

Diane Leonard is an award winning artist, and one of America’s most highly respected contemporary impressionists.
A self-taught artist, Diane began painting in her early twenties while she lived in Boston.
She has enjoyed great success with her artwork, including numerous One-Woman Shows here in the U.S. and Japan.
She has studied with two renowned painters, Bettina Steinke and Helen Van Wyk.