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Salvador Dali | Surrealist painter and sculptor

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Corine Ko, 1962 | Abstract Mixed Media painter


Corine Ko's artistic process fuses photography and painting. Reworking her photos with the eye of a painter, she integrates heterogeneous elements to generate original digital collages.
At the same time, photography is literally embedded in her canvases, lending the work a soul and substance that is adorned by the colors of the painting.
She also sometimes uses shreds of torn paper - either lace or printed paper - which add relief to the work and animate the surface with splashes of bright color, embellishing silhouettes that do not have a clear outline; instead, it is the color that defines the shapes and gives them life, liberating them to escape and spread, apparently dissolving the provisional form.

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Victor Bauer, 1969 | Ocean breeze

Victor Bauer is an American painter, working mainly with oils.
He born in 1969 and currently working and living in New York.
His art can be found in private collections in the US, Europe and Canada.
My earlier works were mostly abstracts and during these years I developed my own style and technique. My fascination with the human figure for its timeless sensitivity reflected in my latest works. In my paintings I try not only just to replicate a scene, but to create the mood and feelings. The goal is to create a work that is striking and simple.


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Andrey Gorenkov / Андрей Горенков, 1969 | Surrealist painter

Russian artist🎨 Andrei Gorenkov was born in the town of Zhigulevsk. Engaged in painting since 1990.
Behind the artist a large number of solo exhibitions in such cities as: Zhigulevsk, Neftegorsk, Tolyatti, Naberezhnye Chelny, Nizhny Novgorod, Cheboksary, Paris, Hamburg, Moscow.
Creativity of the artist Andrei Gorenkov is often compared with the early works of Salvador Dali🎨.


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Pascal Chove, 1963 | Figurative painter

French painter Pascal Chove was born in Paris. He studies at the applied arts school Ecole des Arts Appliques Duperre in Paris.
Until 1986, he painted numerous murals n Paris and rest of France; following this period he decided to focus exclusively on easel painting.
Since 1997, Pascal Chove has shown his works at numerous international exhibitions; America, Mexico, Holland, Belgium, Japan, Corea etc.


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Paul Klee | Expressionist painter


Paul Klee (1879-1940) was born in Münchenbuchsee, Switzerland, and is considered both a German and a Swiss painter.
His highly individual style was influenced by movements in art that included Expressionism, cubism and surrealism.
He was, as well, a student of orientalism.
Klee was a natural draftsman who experimented with and eventually mastered colour theory, and wrote extensively about it; his lectures Writings on Form and Design Theory Schriften zur Form und Gestaltungslehre, published in English as the Paul Klee Notebooks, are considered so important for modern art that they are compared to the importance that Leonardo da Vinci's A Treatise on Painting had for Renaissance.

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Michelle Murray, 1962 | Figurative painter

American painter Michelle Murray was born in Michigan and raised in Ohio before coming to Alberta as a young adult.
She now resides in Edmonton with her husband Sean and their family.
She is the mother of 8 and grandmother of 8.
After early training in Commercial Art, she began to paint with oils in 2003.


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Leopold Schmutzler | Genre painter

Leopold Schmutzler (1864-1941) was born at Mies in Bohemia but settled in Munich. His works of the late nineteenth-century, like the Russell-Cotes painting, treat contemporary and 'frock-coat' Genre subjects with titles such as The Suitor, The Centre of Attention or Woman Eavesdropping on a Conversation.
They tend to be painted in a realistic style recalling the 'gallant' subjects of eighteenth-century painting that were so fashionable at the time.
The Minuet, like many of the artist’s works of this period, is proficiently executed with a detailed but free handling of the paint and it is characterised by a cloying, saccharine quality.