Jeff C. Legg’s artistic interests developed in childhood and by age 13, he was apprentice to a well known regional artist and college art professor Darrel Dishman. This nearly four years of mentoring under Mr. Dishman laid the foundation for his drawing and painting skills which led him to study at the Atelier Lack in Minneapolis and the Minneapolis College of Art and Design.
Jeff Legg, 1959 | Still Life painter
Scultura vegetale ~ L'arte Topiaria
Marcos Damascena, 1981 | Realist painter
Marcos Damascena was born in Poções Bahia and rooted in São Paulo, where he began his artistic career studying with what was considered the biggest names in art education in his country.
He studied drawing technique and live figure drawing with professor Luis Alberto, in the Association Paulista of Fine Arts. Afterwards, he studied the theory of color and anatomy of animals, with emphasis on the study of horses with the master, Jorge Abraham Esteves.
His talent developed with surprising speed.
Inmaculada Juárez, 1975 | Portrait painter
Inmaculada Juárez is a Spanish multidisciplinary artist, known for working in the Figurative style.
Juarez was born in Mota del Marqués (Valladolid) Spain and presently residing in Madrid.
Juarez works are so realist with a sense of warmth and are full of emotions.
Gilles Charest, 1947 | Still Life painter
Yasmina Alaoui, 1977 | Body Painter
Artist Yasmina Alaoui and photographer Marco Guerra love to tantalize their audience.
In their life-sized photographic series "one thousand and one dreams", statuesque bodies apear frozen in time, covered from head to toe in meticulously detailed, contemporary Arabic Henna patters.
Captivated by the realism and sculptural quality of each human form, the viewer becomes lost in an illusion.
Duma Arantes 1973 ~ Fashion painter
Edward Hopper (1882-1967)
Metropolitan Museum of Art | Edward Hopper was born in Nyack, New York, a town located on the west side of the Hudson River, to a middle-class family that encouraged his artistic abilities.
After graduating from high school, he studied briefly at the Correspondence School of Illustrating in New York City (1899-1900), and then he enrolled in classes at the New York School of Art (1900-1906).
In his shift from illustration to the fine arts, he studied with William Merritt Chase, a leading American Impressionist painter, and with Robert Henri, who exhorted his students to paint the everyday conditions of their own world in a realistic manner.
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