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Serhiy Reznichenko, 1968 | Abstract painter

Serhiy Reznichenko is an Ukrainian painter, known for working in Abstract style.
Reznichenko was born in Cherkasy, province of central Ukraine.
He graduated from Vira Mukhina state art-industrial college in St. Petersburg, speciality - monumental painting.
Reznichenko is a member of the Ukrainian National Society of Artists.


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Charis Tsevis, 1967 | Neo-futuristic designer

Χάρης Τσέβης is an Greek visual designer living and working in Paphos, Cyprus.
He holds a Diploma in Graphic Design from the Akademie für das Grafische Gewerbe, München and a Master in Visual Design from the Scuola Politecnica di Design, Milano.
He manages a modest studio on the island of Cyprus serving clients all over the world.


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Gustav Klimt | Art Nouveau painter

Klimt, Gustav (1862-1918) - Austrian painter, draughtsman, and designer, one of the leading figures in one of the most exciting epochs of Vienna's cultural history.
Early in his career he was highly successful as a painter of lavish ornamental schemes in the grandiose tradition of Makart, whose staircase decoration in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna he completed after Makart's death in 1884.


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Brad Kunkle, 1978 | Symbolist painter

Brad Kunkle was born in Lehighton, Pennsylvania, and has a BFA in painting from Kutztown University.
He lives and works in New York City. N.B.
Brad’s work is a blend of conceptual art and impeccable technical skills.
He produces works that tell secret, complex stories in a mood that is influenced by his use of overcast lighting and a nearly monochromatic color scheme.
He merges realism, fantasy and psychological depth.


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Victor Sheng Wang | Symbolist / Figurative painter


Victor Sheng Wang is a Chinese-born American painter and Professor of Arts at Fontbonne University.
He is best known for his blend of luminous color and buttery texture that evoke the enigmatic environment where moments of meditation originate. He uses profusely colored, thickly texturized, monumental portraits of expressive western women invariably accompanied by sunflower plant motifs representing memories from his rural upbringing.
Wang was born and completed high school in Qiqihar, excelling in visual creativity.
Victor Sheng Wang was forcibly confined by by the Maoist's Cultural Revolution to the northernmost region of Manchuria to cultivate sunflower fields for two and a half years, after which he was admitted to the Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts (Shenyang, Liaoning province) where he graduated in 1983.