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Cristina Fornarelli, 1978 | Pop Art painter
Michelle Torrez, 1956 | Abstract painter
Known for her color work, Michelle Torrez does expressionistic oil paintings of figures that are intended to communicate the beauty of unlikely emotion, movement and life.
Torrez believes that the greatest influences on her work were the circumstances of her childhood and teenage years:
"My life has influenced me to look deeper to find the beauty and humanity in people and places. Even at an early age, I knew I was an artist".
Vincent van Gogh | Sunflowers series
Sunflowers (original title, in French: Tournesols) are the subject of two series of still life paintings by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh.
The earlier series, executed in Paris in 1887, depicts the flowers lying on the ground, while the second set, executed a year later in Arles, shows bouquets of sunflowers in a vase.
In the artist's mind both sets were linked by the name of his friend Paul Gauguin, who acquired two of the Paris versions.
Vincent van Gogh | Sunflowers, 1887 | National Gallery, London
The Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo's masterpiece, 1508-1512
Julius II's decision to completely renovate the decoration of the Ceiling was probably due to the serious problems of a static nature that affected the Sistine Chapel from the earliest years of his pontificate (1503-1513).
They must have been the result of the excavations carried out both to the north and to the south of the building for the construction of the Borgia Tower and for the new St Peter's.
After a long crack had opened in the Ceiling in May 1504, Bramante, then the Palace architect, was charged with finding a solution and he fixed some tie rods in the area above the Chapel.
However, the damage suffered by the old painting must have been such as to convince the pontiff to entrust Michelangelo with a new pictorial decoration.
Richard Savoie, 1959 | Romantic painter
Richard Savoie is a Quebec painter born in Moncton New Brunswick. He comes from a family of artists, the works of his uncle Roméo Savoie is part of Canada’s National Gallery.
Savoie spent part of his childhood by the sea and is still inspired by the sounds of its many moods, from the gentle lapping of waves on the shore to the thundering roar of surf whipped by a wild wind.
He studies art with Gabrielle Messier and Yolaine Lefebvre and becomes a full time artist by the 1980s.
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