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Konstantin Kacev, 1967 | Figurative painter


Konstantin Kacev / Константин Качев was born in Taschent (SSSR) where he lived till 1983 year.
He continued his secondary education in Skopje till 1986, and in 1995 he graduates from the Faculty of Fine Arts - Skopje at the department of painting, conservation and restoration.
For many years he had worked at the Republic’s Department of Culture and Conservation specializing in protection of monuments as a freelance wall painting conservator.
Since 1999 he has moved in his studio and participates in many exhibitions across Macedonia and several independent exhibitions in Paris and New York in 2005.
He lives and work in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia.

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Sinisha Kashawelski, 1969 | Pittore Surrealista

Sinisha Kashawelski è un pittore multipremiato Macedone, che vive e lavora a Kumanovo, in Macedonia del Nord.
I dipinti di Kashawelski hanno uno stile prevalentemente surrealista, sebbene debba molto della sua ispirazione alla tradizione pittorica macedone.
Il realismo incontra il surrealismo: Kashawelski combina le tendenze realiste, più viste nel lavoro degli Antichi Maestri con elementi surrealisti del passato, del futuro e del presente dell'artista.
Le opere di Kashawelski sono eseguite ad olio e principalmente su tela, ma occasionalmente lavora su pannelli di legno.


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Vasko Taškovski, 1937 | Surrealist painter

Macedonian painter Vasko Taškovski finds inspiration from horses to produce surreal fantasies.
Using an array of vivid colors and varying landscapes, the painter transforms the ordinary creature into a robust yet agile stallion.
Most fascinating about Taškovski’s creations are the constructs and forms of the equestrian subjects.
In one of his elaborate paintings, the horse is militantly made of industrial materials, appearing like a giant Trojan horse.