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Emily Dickinson | Dear March / Caro Marzo

Caro Marzo - Entra
Come sono felice
Ti aspettavo da tanto
Posa il Tuo Cappello
Devi aver camminato
Come sei Affannato
Caro Marzo, come stai tu, e gli Altri
Hai lasciato bene la Natura
Oh Marzo, Vieni di sopra con me
Ho così tanto da raccontare..

Franz von Stuck [1863-1928]
Franz von Stuck [1863-1928]

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Micko-Vic | Cityscape painter


Maltese painter Micko-Vic is a self taught artist with a flair for creativity running through his genes. He first sketches out the scene with pencil and brush, and then adds a combination of acrylic and impasto gel with a palette knife layer upon layer within each scene to get the final, textured effect.
During the last 12 years living in Malta, he studied the culinary arts.
Whilst working as a chef, painting was a hobby limited to free time but, by studying and delving deeper into artistic methods he gradually created a style of expressive and innovative art.


His main inspiration towards his artistic journey has been lead mainly with time and experimentation of colours. His technique is versatile always being developed to bring his paintings to high quality.
His palette is made up of a rich array of colours, with his preferred medium being acrylic.
Micko blends his colours and builds his paintings layer by layer, keeping in mind detail and equality.
Colour, texture and depth are the main focus in his technique.
This explains how with a successful combination of the 3, any ordinary scene is taken to another level.
The recent years Micko has developed a style in his paintings that is distinct and striking allowing him to dedicate more time as an artist and exploit his talent to colour up people’s lives.



































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Carlos León Salazar, 1968 | Watercolour painter


Venezuelan painter Carlos León-Salazar was born in Caracas.
"I am a lawyer by profession, in relation to the arts - self-taught.
For me, art is the need to accompany me since childhood, is a way to express himself, or rather, to find himself through him, as a very intimate and personal appearance, to find himself through art, music and literature. In short, I do creative work, because I like it because I love it.
And when I discovered watercolor, all last time I do it because plastic watercolor is consistent with the sensations and feelings that I experience".

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Ivan Fedorovich Choultse | The master of light and snow


Иван Федорович Шультце (1877-1932) was born in St. Petersburg in 1877 to a family of German origin named Schultze.
He was first trained by Constantin Krigitsky, a court painter to Tsar Nicholas II who painted miniatures and he made his debut at the Fine Art Academy in St. Petersburg in 1903.
Choultsé’s work was well received and he continued to exhibit his work at other major galleries in St. Petersburg and Moscow and was eventually elected court painter himself. However, these were troubled times in Russia and after the Revolution of 1917 and the Tsar’s abdication, Choultsé left Russia and travelled to Europe.

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Marina Zhgivaleva, 1974 | Abstract painter


Russian painter🎨 Marina Zhgivaleva /Марина Жгивалева was born in Rybinsk, Yaroslavl region.
In 1995 finished Yaroslavl Art School, department “Painting”.
In 2001 finished Moscow State University of Press, department “Artistically-technical design of printing products”.
Since 2002 - a member of the Union of Artists of Russia. Lives and works in Yaroslavl.