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Aleksandre Vashakmadze, 1994 | Inspired by Van Gogh


Aleksandre Vashakmadze was born in Tbilisi, Georgia.
He started drawing at the age of 2 and quickly grew to paintings in his childhood.
His love for art never stopped, but continued into college and after.
The purpose of his paintings is to show Gods creation in his perspective, he brings to life in his paintings his inner world, dealing with things such as trauma, madness, joy, and an inner childlike kindness.

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Raghunath Sahoo | Capturing Life with Watercolor


Indian professional painter Raghunath Sahoo is a famous watercolorist from Bhubaneshwar, who is reaping the fruits of his hard work.
He completed his studies in art from BK Art College in 1995.
He is an artist who discerns between realistic paintings and paintings that are inspired by reality.
His inclination towards painting real life scenes including children, old people, and still life is appreciative and something beyond understanding.

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Salvatore Quasimodo | The Sea Still Sounds / S'ode ancora il mare

Già da più notti s’ode ancora il mare,
lieve, su e giù, lungo le sabbie lisce.

Eco d'una voce chiusa nella mente
che risale dal tempo; ed anche questo
lamento assiduo di gabbiani: forse

NatureSms

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Hamish Blakely, 1968 | Figurative painter

British painter Hamish Blakely was born in Canterbury and developed an interest in art from an early age.
He recalls: "I was approximately seventeen and seeing the paintings up close, noticing the luxuriant, sometimes messy concoction of paint, the washes, the texture and nuance, spoke to me in a way that I found sacred and spellbinding. I just wanted to use paint and see where it would take me".


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L'arte di Edoardo Celli che conquistò il Van Gogh Museum


Edoardo Celli, in arte sbracegram coltiva la sua passione per il Photoshop da autodidatta e non ha mai lavorato in un settore creativo.
L'artista fiorentino ha iniziato il suo percorso attraverso l'arte quasi per gioco, gironzolando per le strade di Firenze, fotografava scorci e monumenti che poi editava con Photoshop, dapprima inserendo semplici siluette - come King Kong sulla cupola del Duomo, od il mostro di Loch Ness che spunta nell'Arno, poi giocando con opere d’arte conosciute.