Dorothea Sharp | Impressionist painter

Dorothea Sharp | Impressionist painter

Dorothea Sharp ROI RBA (1874-1955) was a British artist best known for her landscapes and naturalistic studies of children at play.

Life and career

Sharp was born in Dartford, Kent, and began her training aged 21, when, after inheriting £100 from an uncle, she attended the Richmond art school run by C. E. Johnson RI. She went on to study at the Regent Street Polytechnic, where her work was admired by George Clausen and David Murray.


Michel Delacroix, 1933 | Paris painting in Naïf style

Michel Delacroix, 1933 | Paris painting in Naïf style

French painter Michel Delacroix is an acclaimed master of the Naïf tradition and one of the most popular and successful artists in the world today.
Artist Michel Delacroix studied at the Lycee Louis-le-Grand.
Delacroix was educated at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and spent years experimenting with several different painting styles until, at the age of 35, he began producing works in the Naïf tradition, his characteristic style.


Sara Teasdale | Paris in spring

Sara Teasdale | Paris in spring

The city's all a-shining
Beneath a fickle sun,
A gay young wind's a-blowing,
The little shower is done.
But the rain-drops still are clinging
And falling one by one -
Oh it’s Paris, it's Paris,
And spring-time has begun.


Andrew Hem, 1981 | Pop Surrealist painter

Andrew Hem, 1981 | Pop Surrealist painter

The Cambodian-born artist Andrew Hem was born during his parents’ flight from Cambodia in the wake of the Khmer Rouge genocide and his upbringing was influenced by the rural heritage of his ancestors and the urban sensibility of Los Angeles, where his family came to reside.
Being positioned within these cultural dichotomies fostered an aesthetic inspired by graffiti, as well as tribal and supernatural imagery.
Describing his compositions as dreamlike memories inspired by personal experiences, Hem’s ethereal paintings function as a window overlooking the invisible realm of the human spirit.


Pierre-Auguste Renoir: "I want a red to be sonorous - to sound, like a bell.."

Pierre-Auguste Renoir: "I want a red to be sonorous - to sound, like a bell.."

Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) was a prominent French painter and a leading figure in the development of the Impressionist style.
As a celebrator of beauty and especially feminine sensuality, it has been said that "Renoir is the final representative of a tradition which runs directly from Rubens to Watteau".
Known for his distinctive soft brushwork, vibrant colors, and focus on celebrating beauty and sensuality, he captured intimate and joyful scenes of everyday life.


Jean-Paul Avisse, 1948 | Surrealist painter

Jean-Paul Avisse, 1948 | Surrealist painter

Jean-Paul Avisse, French painter, is a rare and unique artistic genius of unquestionable depth, scope and power.
A self taught master of incredible details and universal concepts.
Taking over eight weeks to complete each original intricate painting.
First time viewers are further amazed to learn that Mr. Avisse creates each original painting by hand, using no computers, photographs or air-brushed techniques.


Robert Zeller | Surrealist painter

Robert Zeller | Surrealist painter

Robert Zeller is a visual artist, writer and curator who received a BFA from a joint program of the Boston Museum School and Tufts University and an MFA from the New York Academy of Art.
He maintains studio practices in both Brooklyn and Long Island, where he creates Surrealist-inspired work.
His writing and curatorial projects feed of of his creative studio practice and vice-versa.
His art has been exhibited in New York City at 511, Booth, Forbes, Palo and Robilant+Voena galleries.


Oleg Oprisco, 1987 | Surrealist / Conceptual photographer

Oleg Oprisco, 1987 | Surrealist / Conceptual photographer

Ukrainian Fine Art photographer Oleg Oprisco is born in the small town of Lviv, in western Ukraine.
Oprisco is known for his conceptual shots that involve elaborately constructed props and scenes that capture his distinct sense of surreality.
Relying on neutrals and subdued tones rather than a bold color palette, the mysterious, dreamlike images tend to center on a single figure within a quiet and unoccupied landscape.