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Beata Sasik | The secret gardens

Beata Sasik is an oil painter in New Orleans.
- "I like to think about myself as an expressionist even though my style of work probably best fall into the category of Contemporary Impressionism.
Well, whatever it may be you can definitely call me a Colorist.
When I paint I am taken by the transcendental vibrant color and the contrast of light and dark that are the reflection of emotion and energy of the creative process".


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Charlie Chaplin | Live! / Vivi !

Ho perdonato errori quasi imperdonabili,
ho provato a sostituire persone insostituibili
e dimenticato persone indimenticabili.
Ho agito per impulso,
sono stato deluso dalle persone
che non pensavo lo potessero fare,
ma anch’io ho deluso.


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David Durall, 1970 | AI Art

David Durall using Artificial intelligence (AI) to share beauty with the world.
He studied at Eastern Illinois University, Southern Illinois at Carbondale.
"I got my masters in Art History my paper was on Bonnard and Vuillard and how the did for interiors what Monet and others did for outside scenes working in plein air, although Bonnard landscapes look like an opal exploded He, not Lautrec invented the French poster".
David Durall lives in Chicago, Illinois.


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Torsten Wolber, 1964 | Figurative painter


Torsten Wolber has been working as a freelance illustrator and illustrator teacher for digital painting for almost 30 years.
Wolber studied graphic design and illustration at Cologne University of Applied Sciences from 1987 to 1992.
In 2020 he has dedicated himself entirely to oil painting.
The artist focuses on portraits and figurative motifs, which he combines with spontaneous and fast plein air / open-air painting.

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Emily Dickinson | Che sia io la tua estate, 1858

Che sia io la tua estate
Quando l'estate sarà lontana!
E la tua musica, quando allodola
e pettirosso taceranno!

Joseph DeCamp | Farawell