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Arcadi Mas i Fondevila | Luminist painter

Arcadi Mas i Fondevila, or Fontdevila (1852-1934), was a Catalan painter and graphic artist.
He was the son of a tailor.
His father recognized his artistic talent at an early age and enrolled him at the Escola de la Llotja, where he studied with Claudi Lorenzale and Antoni Caba.
At the age of twenty, he held his first exhibition at the salon of the "Associació Artística de Barcelona".


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Marcella Giulia Pace, 1975 | 48 Colors of the Moon

Marcella Giulia Pace was born in Ragusa on the island of Sicily. She teaches at primary school in Cortina d’Ampezzo (Veneto).
In 2011, the italian Ministry of Public Administration presented her with an award for innovation in teaching.
She pursues various passion which are remote from each other only at cursory glance: astronomy, mountains, music, optical illusions as well as skill and logic games.


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Juan Brufal, 1973 | Digital painter

Juan Carlos Brufal is a digital artist who has born in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Based in Mar del Plata, Argentina, Brufal is self-taught who has been practicing art for 10 years.
Among Brufal's notable influences are masters such as Picasso, Dalì, Van Gogh, Michelangelo, Andy Warhol, Man Ray and Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Their work has left a profound mark on his artistic vision and contributed to the uniqueness and evocative narrative of Brufal's artworks.


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Scott Gustafson, 1956 | Fantasy Illustrator

Scott Gustafson is an American illustrator based in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
His career has spanned over twenty-five years, and during it, he has worked as a freelance cartoonist and contributed illustrations to various magazines and children's books.
During the later years of his career, he wanted to write a story lengthier than a thirty-two page children's book.


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Jantina Peperkamp, 1968

As a self-taught artist, Peperkamp has developed her own unique style.
Jantina Peperkamp's paintings show us a parallel reality, a glimps into her personal perception.
As a self-taught artist, Peperkamp has developed her own unique style.
Her paintings are painstakingly created with many thin layers of paint that reveal an incredible amount of detail.