Nelson Molina, 1958 | Cityscape painter

Nelson Molina, 1958 | Cityscape painter


Nelson Molina is an Brazilian painter, known for work in Impressionism style.
Nelson Molina was born in the city of Sorocaba, state of São Paulo, Brazil.
A very personal technique, the strong tooled who made school, it's his identity.


Stanislaw Zoladz, 1952 | Watercolour painter

Stanislaw Zoladz, 1952 | Watercolour painter


Stanislaw Zoladz was born in Poland, and has studied at Kraków Academy of Fine Arts.
Since 1978 he lives and works in Sweden.
To find motifs for his paintings, Stanislaw is always on the hunt for exiting light settings.
In the summer he paints where growth gives way to rocks by the water in Stockholm's archipelago.
Nature is a predominant theme in his works of art.


Conflict and isolation in contemporary urban life | David FeBland, 1949

Conflict and isolation in contemporary urban life | David FeBland, 1949


Self taught artist David FeBland was born in London, England and has received professional degrees from The University of Virginia and The University of Manchester, UK.
A fully self-taught artist, FeBland pursued careers in Landscape Architecture and Communication Design as well as hosting a jazz radio program and bicycling through 44 countries before turning his full-time attention to painting in the mid-1980’s.


Stanislav Sidorov, 1954 | Romantic Impressionist painter

Stanislav Sidorov, 1954 | Romantic Impressionist painter


American artist with Russian heritage Станислав Сидоров was born in the city of Blagoveshchensk, in the Far East of Russia.
This Town is the capital of the Amur Region and has a unique location directly on the border with China.
Stanislav came from a family of artist's who nurtured and encouraged his creative talent.
He started his art education as a child in the Creative school for Gifted kids then, 4 years in college, then 6 years In the Vladivostok University of Fine Art with formal studies focused on the traditions of the Russian Realistic School of painting characterized by artist's of the 19th century.


Magic Realism | Art history and Sitemap

Magic Realism | Art history and Sitemap

Giorgio De Chirico 1888-1978 | Italian surrealist painter | The Metaphysical art movement
Giorgio de Chirico

Magic Realism, also sometimes called fantastic realism, is a genre that blends realistic depictions of the everyday world with elements of fantasy, myth, or the surreal.
It's not merely about adding monsters or fantastical creatures into a realistic scene.
It's more nuanced than that. It's about portraying the ordinary with an air of mystery, strangeness, and sometimes a subtle political or social commentary.
The "magic" isn't explicitly explained; it's accepted as part of the natural order within the artwork's world.


Johann Wolfgang Goethe | Per l'Anno Nuovo / For the New Year

Johann Wolfgang Goethe | Per l'Anno Nuovo / For the New Year

Andy Warhol | Johann Wolfgang Goethe, 1982

Tra il vecchio e il nuovo,
la sorte dona
queste ore liete;
e il passato impone
d’aver fiducia
a guardare avanti
e a guardare indietro.


George Bodine | Figurative / Cityscape painter

George Bodine | Figurative / Cityscape painter


Professional artist George Bodine paints landscapes, cityscapes and people.
Recently, he has been travelling extensively in Europe, and his paintings reflect his unique vision here and abroad.
He paints almost exclusively in oils, many of which are from small, niche manufacturers.
George often hand stretches Belgian linen sized with rabbit-skin glue and primed with white lead, techniques dating from the 16th. century.


Nadezda Streltsova, 1973 | Ballet dancers

Nadezda Streltsova, 1973 | Ballet dancers


Надежда Стрельцова was born in Leningrad, St. Petersburg.
1983-1991 studied at the Art School at the Institute Repin in St. Petersburg (Academy of Arts).
1992-1998 studied at the State Academic Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture Repin in the studio of prof. Непринцева and Еремеева and Eremeeva.