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Julie Bell, 1958 | Fantasy painte

American artist Julie Bell was born in Beaumont, Texas. A former nationally ranked competitive bodybuilder, she applies the same discipline and intensity to her art career.
Her knowledge of anatomy has allowed her to imbue her figures of humans and animals with grace and strength.
At the heart of her work is a deep curiosity, honor, and respect for the world of emotions.
After having her heart captured by a pack of wolves at Lakota Wolf Preserve in 2001, Julie has also turned her attention to painting wildlife.


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Boris Vallejo, 1941 | Fantasy painter / Illustrator

Peruvian painter Boris Vallejo works almost exclusively in the fantasy genres.
His hyper-representational paintings have appeared on the covers of numerous science fiction and fantasy paperbacks and are featured in a series of best-selling glossy calendars.
Subjects of his paintings are typically sword and sorcery gods, monsters, and well-muscled male and female barbarians engaged in battle.
Vallejo began painting at the age of 13, in 1954, and had his first illustration job three years later, in 1957, at the age of 16.


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Poonam Chandrika Tyagi, 1964 | Symbolist painter

Indian painter Poonam Chandrika Tyagi is a Master of Arts in “Drawings and Paintings” from R.G. College, Meerut.
In the paintings of the artist, a woman who is known in the Indian panorama pittorico, manifests a world that is "haunted" by the ancient myths, primordial energies of Eros, representations of erotic passion and sublime.
In many works it takes the iconic image of a woman who is almost a contortionist. Poonam Chandrika Tyagi takes a pictorial space that evokes a sense of Indian tradition.


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Neo-Impressionist Artists | Sitemap

Neo-Impressionism is a term applied to an avant-garde art movement that flourished principally in France from 1886-1906. Led by the example of Georges Seurat, artists of the Neo-Impressionist circle renounced the random spontaneity of Impressionism in favor of a measured painting technique grounded in science and the study of optics.

Georges Seurat (1859-1891) A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, 1884

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Edwin Georgi | Magazine Illustrator

Edwin Georgi (1896-1964) was an American artist born in 1896.
He was best known for his dynamic pin-up illustrations, but surprisingly, based on his talent, he did not initially pursue art as a career.
A leader in the second wave of "pretty-girl" artists: more like pin-ups without actually being pin-ups.
Largely self-taught, learning his way up in ad and art agencies. A pilot in WWI.