Robert Finale, Cuban painter, is no stranger to struggles and adversity. At the tender age of two, he along with his family fled the communist ruled country of Cuba for a life of freedom and opportunity in the United States. Here Robert learned the value of hard work and discipline and realized his potential to pursue his passion for art. This passion, Finale explains, began very early in life. As a young boy of five, Robert Finale was seldom without a pencil and sketchpad in hand, sketching everything from movie scenes to family vacation destinations. Robert's love for brushing oil onto canvas came much later, when his early childhood sketch were brought to life in a special gift to his wife. From humble beginnings, today his paintings grace several Galleries all over the world. The first, however, has a special place in his family home.
Robert Finale ~ Romantic impressionist painter
Lyben Pashkulski, 1939 | The valley of Roses
Stanislaw Wilk | Landscape painter
Lucio Tafuri
Lucio Tafuri, pittore Italiano, nasce a Salerno nel 1941. Lavora e risiede a Genova.
- Tra le sue esposizioni personali:Genova 1968, Milano - Ars Italica 1970, New York - Art Gallery 1971, Salsomaggiore - Galleria Tiglio 1973, Genova 1975, New York - Borghi Gallery, 1980, Messina - Galleria Conca d'oro 1990.
- Tra le esposizioni collettive:Bergamo 1967, S. Margherita Ligure, 1967, Parigi 1969, Roma 1980, Parigi 1990, Milano - Ars Italica 1996-1998.
Roy Tabora, 1956 | Symphony of the Sea
Born into a family of painters, Roy Tabora continues the legacy of generations of artists who populate his family tree.
Already an accomplished Realist at the age of twenty, he opted to continue his education, starting at Washington State University, and receiving his degree in fine arts from the University of Hawaii.
He was soon discovered by Hawaii's leading art galleries and has since risen to great renown as one of the finest seascape painters in the world.
The splendor of Hawaii's tropical shores is a constant source of Tabora's inspiration.
Tony Chow ~ The Passion
Born in Taipei, Tawain in 1974, Tony Chow, Chinese painter, was obvious that he showed an appreciation for the masters. At the age of 11, Tony’s interest sprang a dedication to express his talents on canvas as well as an understanding to the motives behind such masterpieces. Tony came to the United Stated in 1995. He received a B.A. in Fine Art from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California in 2000. From here, his interest and talents developed into a unique style all his own. Tony’s subjects include contemporary women and a careful depiction of the sculptures of masters. Perhaps there is an intentional portrayal of a unique relationship between these sculptures and the subject. It’s as if time has paused to glance at his bold strokes, with an intriguing blend of past and present. Through his tedious process of layers and textures filled with balance and color, his canvas come together with a beautiful multi-layered surface that depicts emotion from all who view his work.
Ron Barsano, 1945 | The Models
American🎨 painter Ron Barsano🎨 is known and loved for his ability to capture the essence of life in his art.
He ignites our imagination with his still life and transports us to places of wistful beauty with his landscapes. He offers us the true glory of creation with his figure work and celebrates the human soul in each of his portraits.
From the pain of a soul denied to the gentle beauty of a rose in bloom, from the graceful serenity of the human form to the spirit of the person in his portraits, Ron Barsano🎨 captures it all in his art.
For biographical notes -in english and italian- and other works by Henri see:
Sharon Maia Wilson
Sharon Maia Wilson, American painter, was a prolific artist working for 30 years from her studio in Tucson, Arizona. She was predominantly self taught through independent study and experimentation. While well versed in many styles and media, she is best known for her work in oil paint. Although an early bout with breast cancer curtailed her career in the late 90s, she emerged rejuvenated and continued to paint with a fervent joy until her passing in 2005.
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