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Nady Gepp, 1954 | Fashion painter

In 1974-1979 Nady Gepp [Надя Гапп] obtained higher artistic education from Moscow Textile Institute, Moscow, Russia, on faculty of applied art.
Since 1988 she is a member of Artists Unions of Belarus and Russia.
Nady Gepp works in techniques of pastel, tempera, watercolor, oil painting etc.
Artist has participated in various Festivals and Group Exhibitions in Czech Republic, Ireland, Great Britain, Germany, France, Austria and USA.
Her paintings are kept in Private collections in Czech Republic, Germany, UK, Israel, France, Italy, Spain, Canada, USA.


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Cecelia Webber ~ Human Flowers

Webber was born in a forest town of only 1,500 people and spent much of her childhood in fields catching orange salamanders. She was a shy, socially awkward child who enjoyed reading and spent hours searching for small fairy creatures in abandoned maple sugar huts and dilapidated stonewalls.
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Mario Mariotti | Conceptual art | Hand painting


The remarkable Italian artist** Mario Mariotti (1936-1997) was a conceptual artist who transforms his hands into odd, fantastic creatures.
He can turn hands into almost anything. His book "Animani" showcased a great variety of wild animals and birds -- all hands, adorned with a lot of paint, a few toothpicks, string and some button eyes.

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Joadoor | The Lord of the Desert

Joadoor, two Dutch painters, Ger Doornink and Hans-Jochem Bakker, became fascinated with vanished cultures, the ancient Classics and the mysticism of the Pharaohs during his extensive travels around the world.
Together, Joadoor explore ancient and classical art styles and develop new, contemporary images that are distinctively Joadoor.


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Remedios Varo | Surrealist painter

Remedios Varo’s paintings combine Surrealist influences with a distinctive style that evokes mystical or eerie adventures.
She had a life philosophy of non-conformity and a personal story marked by dislocation and tumult.
During her childhood in Spain, Varo was influenced by her engineer father, who taught her to draw, and her strict Catholic schooling, against which she rebelled.
Following her graduation from art school, she pursued Surrealism and political change.