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Eugene Paprocki, 1971 | The impressionist city

Eugene Paprocki 1971 ~ American painter | The impressionist city

Eugene J. Paprocki🎨 is a Chicago born painter who has been featured in 14 one-man exhibitions in two continents. He has always dabbled in painting, even in his childhood.
He formally studied Fine Art at Loyola University in Chicago. To augment his already considerable skill, he traveled the world extensively, visiting the work of the great masters.

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Talon Abraxas, 1980 | Surrealist painter


British painter🎨 Talon Abraxas was born in South London. A self-taught artist, he is known for works that consist of a combination of traditional and digital images, creating surreal landscapes that have a believable dream-like quality.
Inspiration is drawn from mystical artists and thinkers such as Austin Osman Spare, Jean Delville, Hieronymus Bosch, HR Giger, Beksinski and Aleister Crowley.
He considers himself a symbolist painter, writer and occultist committed to spiritual esotericism.
His vision is of the artist as a spontaneously developed initiate whose mission is to send light, spirituality and mysticism into the world.

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Megan Noel | Watercolour painter

Megan Noël is an American painter🎨, illustrator, textile and mixed media artist working in the Northwest. For many years she has been known for her beadwork, but in recent years has chosen to focus more on her equally intricate painting and illustrations.
Her favorite media are watercolor and pen and ink. Her paintings and illustrations range from dreamy and surreal to delicate and whimsical. She seeks not to create masterpieces to grace the walls of museums, but rather to create smaller more intimate works to fit into the lives of readers and writers, poets and dreamers, mother, fathers, and everyday folk.


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Kirk Reinert, 1955 | Fantasy painter


Kirk Reinert is an American master in the genres of Fantasy, horror, and science fiction. Kirk discovered that drawing was a natural talent at a very early age having been introduced to art by his grandfather, a sports cartoonist for the Cleveland Plain Dealer, and his uncle, an animator.
Kirk graduated from Cooper School of Art with a degree in production art and design but is a self-taught painter. Upon graduation, he worked in advertising as an illustrator and designer and after 3 1/2 years went on to establish his own studio in 1981.

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Frankief | Abstract Fractal Art

Frankief | Abstract Fractal Art

Frankief, real name Frankie, is an American Abstract Digital painter.
Frankief from Watkins Colorado, is known for her amazing 3D Fractal artwork.

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Karl Kaufmann | Landscape painter

Karl Kaufmann (1843-1902) started his artistic education at the Academy of Vienna. He subsequently travelled through European countries, such as Norway, the Netherlands, Germany or Italy.
Kaufmann developed a sensitive feeling for environments and atmospheres, which helped him to specialise in landscape and architectural painting.
One special feature of his oeuvre is his habit to sign his works with pseudonyms.
For instance, the names 'B. Lambert', 'Charles Marchand' or 'C. Charpentier' are well-known signatures by Kaufmann. The majority of his works belongs to private collections.


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Louise Rayner | Watercolour Cityscape painter

Louise Rayner 1832-1924 - British Cityscapes Watercolor painter

Louise Ingram Rayner (21 June 1832 - 8 October 1924) was a British** watercolour artist.
  • Family
Rayner was born in Matlock Bath in Derbyshire. Her parents Samuel Rayner and Ann Rayner (née Manser) were both noted artists, Samuel having been accepted for exhibition at the Royal Academy when he was 15. Four of Louise's sisters - Ann ("Nancy"), Margaret, Rose and Frances - and her brother Richard were also artists.

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Pablo Picasso: "Non giudicare sbagliato ciò che non conosci.."

❝Non giudicare sbagliato ciò che non conosci, prendi l'occasione per comprendere!❞