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Jonny Andvik, 1966
Claudio Perina
Claudio Perina è un pittore italiano, nato in Veneto e che ha effettuato gli studi artistici a Verona. Espone un po’ ovunque in Europa e conta numerosi collezionisti nel mondo. Le sue tele, dai colori caldi e dolci, schierano su piani decrescenti , villa indolenti, case illanguidite, in atmosfere vaporose di fine estate. I rossi, i gialli, gli aranci, uniti alla dolcezza dei verdi bronzo, abbrustoliti di sole, illuminati di bianchi crudi, si ordinano secondo un disegno molto preciso, raffinato, elegante, attento al particolare, ma da dove particolare è assente.
Roman Garassuta, 1958
Agim Sulaj, 1960 | Surreal satirical illustration
Evgeniya Alexandrov
Evgeniya’s works are filled with fragile delicacy, sadness, hope and love. They are like dreams or poetry, where the loneliness is illusory, the grief is light and the music of the soul is heard like a small orchestra. Evgeniya is a professional painter who has participated in numerous exhibitions. Her paintings are permanently exhibited in Mannsohn House Art Gallery in Old Jaffa and also are found in private collections around the world. Currently she works at the studio of famous sculptor Frank Meisler's in Jaffa.
Svetlana Bobrova ~ Surrealist painter
The surreal world, created by Svetlana, is full of strange creatures. In this world everything is possible. Her artworks are full of energy, passion and grotesqueness. Like dreams, they are born from real anxieties and experiences, taking the spectator far into the depths of sub-consciousness. They have a hypnotic internal glow, which penetrates the eyes with tonal transitions of neon, green, yellow and blue.
Luiza Gelts
Francois Fressinier, 1968 | Figurative painter
Born in Cognac, France to scholarly portrait photographer parents with an affinity for aesthetics, it was fitting that modern figurative artist, François Fressinier, would develop a unique, enchanting style.
His father's admiration for the works of the Old Masters and his exposure to some of the world's most historic places, along with France's Gallo-Roman ruins and Gothic churches inclined François to explore and create figurative, symbolic artwork.
In addition, his education at the Ecole Brassart in Tours afforded him the opportunity to study the drawings and paintings of old and new masters.
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