British sculptor Derek Kinzett spent his childhood living in Dodington Park, Gloucestershire - England, a breathtaking estate designed and laid out by Capability Brown in 1764. Derek moved with his family to Wiltshire in 1977, and completed his studies in Art and Design at Wiltshire College in 1984. In 2007 he launched 'The Inner Spirit Collection' of hand crafted life size wire sculptures, which has continued to grow in size and content. Described as beyond beautiful, stunning and spiritual, Derek's work has gained recognition and respect for its intricacy and detail, and can be found within private collections throughout the UK, America, Russia and France.
Derek Kinzett, 1966 ~ Wire sculptor
Anne Magill, 1962 ~ Never Let Me Go
Anne Magill, Irish-born British painter is rapidly building a strong following amongst an exclusive international audience, with works held in major private and corporate collections worldwide. After studying at St. Martin’s School of Art and gaining early success as an innovative and award-winning commercial artist, Magill’s iconic subjects and narrative style made an easy transition into fine art, with her first solo exhibition taking place in 1992. Anne’s style has steadily developed, with exhibitions in prestigious galleries in London, Europe and the United States. Rich and atmospheric texture, epic silhouettes, timeless context and infinitely subtle tonal notes, have become Magill’s distinctive creative signature. Anne Magill’s portraits, landscapes and contextual urban and rural canvases evoke a powerful vision unparalleled by her contemporaries.
Renata Domagalska ~ Rainy street
Pure colour, movement, expression, strong brushstrokes, strength and subtlety are the characteristics of Renata Domagalska's painting in which the Dance of Colors and Energy of every Blotch make its figures alive. The favorite theme of this Figurative Art is Flamenco Dancing, a Nude Woman and a City Throbbing with Life.
Annette Schmucker, 1957 ~ Abstract painter
Annette Schmucker, German painter, was born in Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Bavaria and is a self-taught artist. Schmucker's paintings are bursts of vibrant colours like bright red, blue, yellow and violet mixing together to create dynamic compositions. The earth and space communicate with each other in her extraordinary paintings and invite the viewer to feel the balance. Fire and ice. She creates works of particular brilliance in terms of colour. Annette's colour intensive works are real bundles of energy reflecting the presence of the things in the past or coming in the future.
Gregory Colbert, 1960 ~ Canadian photographer
Henri Martin | Post-Impressionist painter
Henri Jean Guillaume Martin (1860-1943), French painter, was born in Toulouse.
His early works were devoted to poetic and allegorical themes reflecting his training at the École des Beaux-Arts in Toulouse. After winning the Grand Prix he moved to Paris in 1879 to study at the École des Beaux-Arts under Jean-Paul Laurens.
Martin exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Francais in Paris from 1880, winning a medal at the 1883 Salon.
His early works were devoted to poetic and allegorical themes reflecting his training at the École des Beaux-Arts in Toulouse. After winning the Grand Prix he moved to Paris in 1879 to study at the École des Beaux-Arts under Jean-Paul Laurens.
Martin exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Francais in Paris from 1880, winning a medal at the 1883 Salon.
Iain Faulkner, 1973 | Figurative / Romantic painter
Scottish painter Iain Faulkner was born in Glasgow where he was raised and educated. He graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 1996 with a BA (Honours) Degree in Fine Art.
From the onset of his professional career, the fashionable and trendy routes of contemporary and conceptual art, adopted by many of his peers, was not an option. He chose instead to follow the more difficult and demanding path of figurative painting wherein clear, concise yardsticks of competence, draughtsmanship and painterly skills can be measured and judged, warts and all.
Paolo and Francesca | Inferno, Canto V | The Divine Comedy
Francesca da Rimini or Francesca da Polenta (1255 - ca. 1285) was the daughter of Guido da Polenta, lord of Ravenna.
She was a historical contemporary of Dante Alighieri, who portrayed her as a character in the Divine Comedy.
Paolo Malatesta (c. 1246-1285) was the third son of Malatesta da Verucchio, lord of Rimini.
He is best known for the story of his affair with Francesca da Polenta, portrayed by Dante in a famous episode of his Inferno (Canto V). He was the brother of Giovanni (Gianciotto) and Malatestino Malatesta.
Auguste Rodin - Paolo e Francesca
Monumento a Dante in Piazza Santa Croce a Firenze, 1865
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