Italian illustrator Sabrina Garrasi combines different techniques in her illustrations such as ink, watercolor, crayons and digital painting, to achieve her main concept of represent sensuality and femininity across all her artworks. I guess she has succeeded. "I love fashion and glamour style, but I love especially the sensuality and the femininity represented across the art. This is the main concept of my artworks. In my illustrations I combine different techniques: ink, watercolor, crayons, and digital painting".
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Sabrina Garrasi ~ Fashion illustrator
Claudio Souza Pinto, 1954 | Romantic Surrealist painter
Claudio Souza Pinto was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Claudio at the age of four began working in clay under the guidance of his uncle, the painter Bernardo Cid de Souza Pinto.
He sold his own art whilst studying for a degree in industrial design at Mackenzie University in Sao Paulo.
In 1990 Alan Aouizerate, the French art collector, fell in love with Souza Pinto's work and invited him to exhibit at Le Bains and The Opera in Paris.
Damian Elwes, 1960 | Conceptual painter
Damian Elwes has painted many of the major studios of the twentieth century including those of Paul Gauguin, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Frida Kahlo, René Magritte, Marcel Duchamp, Andy Warhol and Salvador DalÃ.
Damian Elwes lives and works in Santa Monica, California.
Giacometti's Studio
Dastid Miluka, 1974 ~ Fantasy painter
Michael Parkes, 1944 | Magical Realism painter
What is unusual about Michael Parkes is that in his images metaphysical and spiritual elements are joined into reality. His work evokes a mysterious atmosphere, which can often only be deciphered with the help of Ancient mythology and eastern philosophy.
In the fantasy world of Parkes, the laws of earthly reality are abolished, and space and time enter into their own motionless communion. It is tempting to speak of a dream world with Parkes, if it were not for the fact that the ‘dream world' of Michael Parkes surpasses all of our dreams in audacity, freedom and intensity. In short, in Michael Parkes, the figurative art of our age has found a new, fascinating and extremely authentic exponent.
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