DeAngel, 1966 | Surrealist / Hyperrealist painter

DeAngel, 1966 | Surrealist / Hyperrealist painter

DeAngel born in Barcelona. From an early age is a self-taught in the world of painting, which imbues his work a personal nature, away from fashion and business trends.
Make inroads professionally in projects of photography, illustration, graphic design and film, finishing devote himself exclusively to painting, walking in styles such as naturalism, realism and hyperrealism.
Exhibits in the main conventions of art: New York, Miami, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Glasgow, Strasbourg...

DeAngel 1966 | Spanish Hyperrealist Figurative painter

Akzhana Abdaliyeva, 1975 | Cubist painter

Akzhana Abdaliyeva, 1975 | Cubist painter

Акжана Абдалиева is an award-winning artist form Almaty, Kazakhstan, known for working in Cubism style.
Abdaliyeva was born in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
After having studied for years at various colleges, has today a doctorate in Fine Arts at Mimar Sinan University in Istanbul.


Emilia Wilk, 1983 | Ballet dancers

Emilia Wilk, 1983 | Ballet dancers

Emilia Wilk is an Polish painter, known for working in Impressionist realism style.
Wilk was born in in Wałcz County, Poland.
Education: Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk.


Diego Dayer, 1978 | Figurative painter

Diego Dayer, 1978 | Figurative painter

Argentine painter Diego Dayer was born in Rafaela, Provincia de Santa Fé.
He began his art in Marcela Grosso´s workshop, plastic artist in his natal City. Afterwards he began to study painting in the “Escuela de Arte de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba”. He has participated in numerous group shows in Cordoba, Rafaela y Capital Federal, in Argentina. In 2002, he made his solo debut in “Cerrito Gallery” Cordoba.
The work of this talented and young artist has a promising future. His creations, figures with different levels of reality, reflect the mystery and experiences from his own past. The mastery and clarity of his painting seldom is seen in such a young artist.


Francisco Goya | Life and Artworks

Francisco Goya | Life and Artworks

From The Metropolitan Museum of Art:

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) is regarded as the most important Spanish artist of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Over the course of his long career, Goya moved from jolly and lighthearted to deeply pessimistic and searching in his paintings, drawings, etchings, and frescoes.
Born in Fuendetodos, he later moved with his parents to Saragossa and, at age fourteen, began studying with the painter José Luzán Martínez (1710-1785).
In 1746, the year of Goya’s birth, the Spanish crown was under the rule of Ferdinand VI.
Subsequently, the Bourbon king Charles III (r. 1759-88) ruled the country as an enlightened monarch sympathetic to change, employing ministers who supported radical economic, industrial, and agricultural reform. Goya came to artistic maturity during this age of enlightenment.