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DU Kun 杜昆, 1982 | Surrealist painter
DU Kun /杜昆 born in Sichuan, China.
Under the influence of his art teacher father DU began studying painting from the age of four, later graduating from Beijing’s Central Academy of Fine Arts’ Oil Painting program.
Today he works between Tianjin and Beijing as his base, and is particularly widely renowned as a young Chinese artist for his creativity and the brilliance of his techniques.
Further, since his student days, in addition to his work as a painter DU Kun has been applying his talents in the field of music.

Édouard Cortès | Paris in the Belle Époque
Édouard Leon Cortès (1882-1969), of french and spanish ancestry, was born in Lagny-sur-Marne, a few miles east of Paris.
As an adolescent, he became fascinated with the arts and at seventeen began his studies at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
The year 1901 marked the artist's first exhibition at the Salon des Artistes Francais.
His piece depicting a dramatic Paris street scene at dusk brought him immediate recognition and fame.

David Bowers, 1956 | Surrealist painter
David Michael Bowers was born in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania and graduated from art school in Pittsburgh in 1979.
He began working as a staff artist at various studios in the Pittsburgh, PA area.
Two years later, David began teaching his craft at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh where he lectured for ten years and was honored as the Keynote Speaker for the Class of 2003.
In 1991, David began his illustration career working mostly with book publishers in New York City in which he completed over one hundred book covers in the span of over ten years.

Meadow Gist, 1975 | Impressionist painter
Meadow Gist chooses the subject matter she paints to express a love and respect of a simpler life, when you grew your own food and more things were crafted by hand.
This is what attracted her to being an artist in the first place, "crafting a unique item that has a piece of me in it, and I can say "I made that".
She enjoys presenting a romantic view of bygone days, and sharing a little of this optimism with all who view her paintings.
Her inspiration comes from the painting of the Russian Impressionists and the way they paint daily life, as well as the Orientalists and the pride they bring to the simple man.
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