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Lori Earley | Pop surrealism painter



Lori Earley is a contemporary surrealist* figurative artist who began exhibiting her works in 2004. Born and raised in New York, Earley was an accomplished and gifted artist from a young age.
As a maturing adolescent, she discovered her distinct style and fondness for painting deeply personal subject matter.
She then began her journey towards becoming a professional oil painter through fine art training at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.

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Eric Barjot | Vintage style painter


The following collection include Still-life paintings in vintage style by French painter* Eric Barjot.

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Rodrigo Zaniboni | Plein air painter


Rodrigo Zaniboni is a Brazilian painter from the São Paulo countryside.
His brushstrokes have a contemporaneous, realistic style reminiscent of the Impressionists.
Zaniboni uses a very particular palette to emphasize the correct use of the color scale, and the technique of painting by layers is one of his strongest skills; he uses the technique in his routine work and considers it one of the most important activities for artist.

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Bjorn Thorkelson, 1971 | Figurative painter


G. Bjorn Thorkelson was born in Orange, CA. He has been working as an illustrator for the last 13 years and is currently making the transition to fine art.  He currently shows at Gasov and Gurule in Scottsdale and The Wilcox Gallery in Jackson.
A native of Southern California, Bjorn lives with is wife Connie and four boys, T'Jae, Braden, Shawn and Riley in his Southeastern Idaho studio/home. Art has been his passion since early childhood and he cannot remember wanting to do anything else.
His early "crayon studies" of kindergarten took on more importance as he realized that he wanted to be an artist. "I've always loved to draw," he says, "it's as simple as that. Painting is merely an extension of that desire".

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Jack Vettriano: "I don’t apologise for what I have painted.."

"I miei dipinti raccontano le cose che ho fatto e quelle che vorrei poter fare".
"I painted beach scenes not because I was feeling nice, but because I wanted to get a particular effect of reflection".