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Edward Pustovoitov, 1964 | Fantasy painter

Эдуард Пустовойтов was born in Makeyevka, Ukraine.
He gained the Designer’s qualification at Odessa Institute of theatrical and artistic studies.
Irresistible desire of travelling once led Pustovoitov to come to Latvia and to join the Riga nautical college; after graduating he worked as a sailor at Latvian Shipping.


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Charles J. Dwyer, 1961

A Wisconsin native, Charles J. Dwyer, Jr. graduated from the Milwaukee School of Art, where he studied fine arts, painting and printmaking.
Dwyer has shown his work in a variety of galleries across the U.S.A.
In the Spring of 1992 the artist's growing reputation was underlined when his first New York exhibition sold out.


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Naoto Hattori, 1975 | Pop Surrealist painter

Japanese painter Naoto Hattori was born in Yokohama Japan.
He graduated with honors from the Illustration Department at School of Visual Arts in New York.
He received Awards from the Society of Illustrators and The New York Directors Club.


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Wojtek Siudmak, 1942 | Fantasy painter

Wojtek Siudmak, an artist of polish origin, settled in France in 1966 and is considered one of the principal representatives of fantastic realism, like M.C. Escher, L. Fini and others.
He himself claims to be a fantastic hyperrealist, conscientiously putting his originality into relief.


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Karen Tarlton, 1965 | Palette-knife painter

American painter Karen Tarlton is an artist from Manhattan Beach, California who have painted whimsical animals and figures, textural florals and scenes from California and around the world for nearly twenty years.
Karen Tarlton is specializing in abstract and impressionistic palette-knife paintings, including landscapes and portraits.
Karen’s oil paintings express her appreciation of nature with a simple intimacy that conveys a quiet emotion and a gentle strength.