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Fidel Molina, 1971 | Figurative /Cityscape painter

Son of the painter Luis Molina, Fidel Molina (Madrid, July 3, 1971) graduated in the speciality of Design for the Faculty of Fine Arts at the Universidad Complutense of Madrid.
He combines his work as painter with that of designer and illustrator, being able to see their creations in both film and television and Internet advertising campaigns.
His paintings and illustrations have appeared numerous times in different publications.


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Kevin Mizner, 1962 | Plein Air painter



Kevin Mizner has been painting scenes of Maine for well over thirty years. His realist style has evolved into a synthesis of classical landscape techniques with the sensibility of impressionism.
Kevin takes advantage of the everyday beauty of Maine: The Lobstermen plying their trade along the coast, or the rolling fields, farms and woods of Maine's interior. In his Americana paintings, he evokes a sense of the working people of Maine's history. All are given a bold color-filled look that typifies Kevin's paintings.

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Michael Tolleson,1957 | Autistic Savant Artist


Michael Tolleson is an Autistic Savant Artist, who has no formal art training, but instead relies on the use of the huge amount of stored information that his Asperger’s mind has observed and retained.
During his art career of only 4 years of painting, he has painted more than 600 paintings, and each painting is usually completed in less than one hour of painting time regardless of size.
He states that he feels trance-like during the actual act of painting, and is reluctant to take credit for the finished work as he feels the autism is actually the artist.

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Anna Razumovskaya | Venetian Graces | Art in Detail


Anna Razumovskaya is an Russian painter, known for working in the Impressionist /Figurative style. With solo exhibitions in New York, Paris, Toronto, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Berlin and numerous works in private collections across the globe, Razumovskaya has become one of the most exciting and collectable artists on the contemporary scene.

For biographical notes -in english and italian- and other works by Razumovskaya see:

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Antonella Lucarella Masetti, 1954


Antonella Masetti Lucarella was born in Taranto Italy.
She actually lives and works in Milan. She works using mixed techniques.
Talking about her practice, the artist says she has chosen to create "Italian" art, despite the fashion of the times.
Her paintings have a timeless beauty and the artist has reached international fame.

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Seth Couture, 1974 | Abstract Impressionist painter


Californian painter Seth Couture is an Artist residing in El Dorado Hills, CA.
His works include acrylic paintings on canvas, as well as Charcoal and Pastels.
Seth’s life and art career are anything but normal.
As a teenager, he left an abusive home and put himself through high school.
After graduation, he made his way to California, where the noted painter Tom X took him under his wing.

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Anna Razumovskaya | Ballet dancers



Anna Razumovskaya is an Russian painter, known for working in the Figurative style. Razumovskaya was born in Rostov-on-Don, a port city and the administrative center of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia.

For biographical notes -in english and italian- and other works by Razumovskaya see:
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Jules Tavernier | Hawaii’s Volcano School


Jules Tavernier (27 April 1844 - 18 May 1889) was a French painter, illustrator, and an important member of Hawaii’s Volcano School.
He was born on 27 April 1844 in Paris. He studied with the French painter, Félix Joseph Barrias (1822-1907, but left France in the 1870s, never to return. Tavernier was employed as an illustrator by Harper's Magazine, which sent him, along with Paul Frenzeny, on a year-long coast-to-coast sketching tour in 1873. Eventually, he continued westward to Hawaii, where he made a name for himself as a landscape painter. He was fascinated by Hawaii’s erupting volcanoes-a subject that was to pre-occupy him for the rest of his life, which was spent in Hawaii, Canada and the western United States. Tavernier died on 18 May 1889 in Honolulu, Hawaii.