Chinese-born Canadian painter Xiao Song Jiang (姜小松) was born in 1955, in Wuhan, China. In 1978 he studied fine arts at the China Academy of Art, formerly the Zhejiang Art Academy, where he graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in 1982, then began lecturing watercolor at the City of Wuhan Construction College. Four years after, Song was selected to further develop his skill at the provincial Hubei Art Academy. During his time there, he accumulated years of experience, painting, sketching, and working for a refined grasp of color and technique.
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Alexander Shandor, 1981 | En plein air / Still life painter
Александр Шандор was born in Ukraine, city Vinogradov, Transcarpathian region.
He studied at the Uzhgorod College of Arts named after Erdeli for metal processing department.
During his studies he studied with teachers - V. V. Petretsky, O. B. Lukach, M. Mihaylyuk.
Member of many Ukrainian and international exhibitions and plein air.
Дмитрий Кустанович /Dmitry Kustanovich, 1970
Dmitry Kustanovich /Дмитрий Кустанович is a Belarusian -born artist that currently resides in Saint-Petersburg, Russia.
The technique has elements of the impressionism, expressionism, primitive art, conceptual art.
For biographical notes -in english and italian- and other works by Kustanovich see Dmitry Kustanovich, 1970 | Impressionist Palette Knife painter.
Sir John Lavery R.A. | The Glasgow School of Art
One of Ireland’s leading society portraits painters of the last century, Belfast-born Sir John Lavery R.A. (1856-1941)* was orphaned as a child and sent to school in Scotland, later attending the Glasgow School of Art. Following a commission to paint Queen Victoria’s visit to the Glasgow International Exhibition in 1888, he then moved to London as a highly successful society painter. Following the beginnings of the War of Independence, he and his wife became close friends of the Irish delegates to the Treaty talks in London, entertaining Michael Collins and his co-signatories during 1921.
Francesco Di Marino | Impressionist Street Scene painter
Francesco Di Marino (Napoli, 1892-1954), è stato un pittore Italiano di scene di genere, di vedute animate e di paesaggi costieri.
Allievo di Cammarano e poi di Dalbono, Francesco Di Marino seguì fedelmente la tradizione del buon dipingere all’aria aperta, nella scia della concezione paesistica instaurata a Napoli dalla Scuola di Posillipo. Così operando venne ad affiancarsi, oltre che ai suoi diretti maestri, a Casciaro, a Pratella, a Scoppetta, e poi a Galante, a De Corsi, a Villani, a Viti, affinando gradualmente i propri mezzi espressivi e giungendo a caratterizzare il suo lavoro per l’immediatezza della percezione, la genuinità del sentimento, la sicurezza esecutiva. Di Marino riusciva a trasferire sulla tela gli aspetti fugaci della natura e del paesaggio con una freschezza di sensazione e con un tocco morbido eppur corposo, che non fu di molti pittori.
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