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Trisha Lambi, 1962 | Figurative painter | Part.²

Trisha Lambi🎨, Australian painter🎨, is an award winning🎨 figurative artist from Queensland.
Of her work, Lambi says 'Light and its effect on form is my inspiration and whilst I don't particularly aspire to convey a conscious emotion in my work it seems to emerge of its own will'.
She has exhibited widely in Australia and internationally. Highlights of her career include her selection to represent Australia at the 2006 and 2007 Guangzhou Art Fair in China and her selection as a finalist in the 2012 Art Taipei International Competition.
She was a Zone winner in the London Olympics 2012 Art Show and was selected as one of the Best Picks for Painting in the 2013 Dubai International Emerging Artist Award🎨.


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Gary Benfield, 1965 | Horse paintings

Gary Benfield's artistic style is unique. A pencil in one hand and a paint brush in the other, he approaches the canvas and uses both at the same time, just letting 'what happens, happen'.
What's happened so far is quick success and what appears to be the beginning of a very impressive career. Benfield is ambidextrous by training, not by nature.
A competitive cyclist since his youth, he has broken his arms multiple times. Over the years he learned to compensate. Today this literal two-fisted ability is one of the things which makes his style so unique.

Gary Benfield 1965 | English prolific painter | The Horses

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George Rorris, 1963 | Abstract / Figurative painter

Greek painter🎨 Γιωργος Ρορρης was born in Kosma Kinourias. He studied painting at A.S.K.T. (1982-1987) under the guidance of P. Tetsis and J. Valavanidis, and since 1996 has been teaching painting at a centre of art and letters ‘Apopsi’ (‘Opinion’).
This relatively new artist has already participated in a series of individual and group exhibitions in Greece and abroad that have elevated and established him as one of the most promising painters of our era.


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Yan Pei-Ming, 1960 | Pop Art / Portrait painter

Yan Pei-Ming / 严培明 is a Chinese-born French painter based in Dijon, France.
He is best known for his immense, and almost exclusively monochrome, portraits that draw upon Chinese cultural history and Western portraiture tradition.
Some of his most acclaimed portraits depict the figures of Mao Zedong, Bruce Lee and Barack Obama.
Alongside and against these public figures, Pei-Mings’ portraits extend to those of his father as well as himself.


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Helen Illichova, 1958 | Abstract Figurative painter

Елена Ильичева is an Ukrainian painter, une of the most exclusive artists in the Eastern Europe.
Helen Illichova is the only painter in the world who uses rather unusual authoring techniques for writing paintings.
The artist paints the picture with his hand with the cotton sock on it.
With this special technique, Elena achieves a vivid expressiveness of the images, in which her characteristic acute sense of the beauty of the surrounding world is reflected.
Elena is rightfully called a master of still life and a woman's image.


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Damian Klaczkiewicz | Figurative painter


Damian Klaczkiewicz, Polish painter🎨, studied art in 2009 at Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan. He loves painting portraits and female figures and has many paintings to his credit.
The women of his paintings are beautiful, very feminine, looks qually intense and provocative. Very nice art of Damian, traits determined and confident but very personal, the colors are beautiful, very vivid and intense. Technical artist is acrylic on canvas.

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George Henry | The Glasgow School of Art


Scottish painter Gorge Henry (1858-1943), born in Ayrshire, gained his formative training at Glasgow School of Art in the early 1880s and attended informal classes at William York Macgregor's studio in Bath Street.
He later studied in Paris furthering his development as a figure painter and portraitist of the utmost refinement.

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James Tissot and the Belle Époque

James Jacques Joseph Tissot [1836-1902], French painter, illustrator and etcher, born at Nantes.
Studied from c.1856 at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, under Lamothe and H. Flandrin; became friendly with Whistler and Degas.
Early influenced by Henri Leys and painted pictures of Faust and Marguerite.
Later turned to scenes from contemporary life, especially of fashionable women, under the influence of Manet and Alfred Stevens.