Sampo Kaikkonen, 1975 | Figurative painter
Sampo Kaikkonen, a Finnish figurative painter living and working in Oulu, Finland.
His paintings respect the technique and style of the old masters.
The atmosphere in the paintings is timeless. There are no symbols of specific era and the landscape is universal.
Beside the dominant human figures another strong factor in his works is emotion which mediates through his themes, expressions and colors.
Pia Erlandsson | Swedish Watercolor painter
Swedish painter Pia Erlandsson works through watercolors to focus on the minute expressions of her subjects. Her fascination with human emotions is evident throughout her ethereal oeuvre.
- I was born in south of Sweden, living in Gothenburg since many years back. I have been working full time as a watercolor artist since 2007.
In my paintings I usually portray people. I want to convey feelings and expressions of universal emotions, communicating different states of the human mind. I try to find the tension and harmony between colors and shapes, and light and darkness, where the water and pigments together create new forms.
William Schneider, 1945 | VideoArt
William Schneider - American painter - has received awards in exhibitions including those of: Academic Artists, The Degas Pastel Society, Oil Painters of America, The Pastel Society of America, Pastel Society of the West Coast, Portrait Society of America, and Salon International.
Igor Mitoraj (Polish, 1944-2014)
Igor Mitoraj (1944-2014) was a Polish artist and sculptor.
Known for his fragmented sculptures of the human body often created for large-scale public installations, he is considered one of the most internationally recognized Polish sculptors.
Biography
Mitoraj was born on 26 March 1944 in Oederan, Germany.
His Polish mother was a forced labourer, while his father was a French officer of Polish extraction.
Robert Coombs, 1970 | Figurative painter
As a young boy, Robert Coombs had received one of the most exciting presents he could remember - a set of watercolor paints.
He was so anxious to use them that he quickly grabbed a pad of paper and sat down to paint anything he could find.
It ended up being a bowl of fruit and he applied the paint straight out of the tube as thick as toothpaste.
Tamara De Lempicka ~ The Dream | VideoArt
Jose Royo, 1941 | La luce del Mediterraneo
Jose Royo: "Mi piace credere che i miei quadri raggiungano luoghi lontani e persone che non hanno mai visto la luce del Mediterraneo.
È una bella idea che i miei dipinti possano permettere loro di sperimentare la luminosità di questa parte del mondo".
Si possono tracciare paralleli impressionanti anche tra il lavoro di Royo e quello del maestro spagnolo Joaquin Sorolla.
Entrambi sono nati a Valencia, entrambi hanno avuto una formazione classica, entrambi sono "maturati" in stili di pittura che catturano la drammatica essenza visiva della loro terra natale, Valencia e del Mar Mediterraneo.
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