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Sara Gallagher, 1990

Sara Gallagher is passionate about breaking the taboos that surround mental health in the United States.
She harnesses her experience of working with houseless youth and people with disabilities to bring about an empathetic lens into the complex experience of what it is to be human.
Through her hyperrealistic graphite and PanPastel works, Sara provokes dialogue around the inner landscape of the human experience.


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Artyom Tolstuhin, 1981

Ukrainian artist Артем Толстухін / Artyom Tolstuhin studied at the Mykola Samokysha Crimean Art College, founded in 1922, and he graduated from the Kharkov Academy of Design and Arts, Restoration Department in 2011.
Tolstukhin was elected to the All-Ukrainian Young Artists Union in 2008.
Tolstuhin has emerged as one of the leaders of the Union as well as of the Degrazh, the association of young Kharkov artists.


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Ilya Zomb, 1960 | Magical realism painter

New York based Russian-born painter Ilya Zomb studied at the Odessa State Art College and the Odessa Art School between 1971 and 1979, majoring in fine arts.
In his paintings, images of ballerinas, elephants, and gigantic fruits appear as if out of a dream, but the artist says it's the everyday life in New York,where he lives, that inspires his flights of fancy.
Occupying the shadowy space "between the possible and impossible, the real and unreal", Ilya Zomb’s brilliantly conceived, chimerical paintings lie at the elusive intersection of reality and pure fantasy.


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Chris Krupinski, 1952 | Watercolor painter

Chris's watercolors are created with special consideration to detail.
By focusing much of her attention to the smallest detail, the viewer is drawn into the intricacies of her work.
Dynamic light and shadow treatments are prominent statements in her paintings.
The play of lights and darks develop effective abstract design.


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Hennie Niemann jnr, 1972

Hennie Niemann jnr’s art career began under the mentorship of his father, artist Hennie Niemann Snr.
The encouragement from Gregoire Boonzaaier and art dealer, Johans Borman, help built the confidence of a young artist early in life.
The inspiration for his unique style stemmed from two years of conscription after school, where he was placed in the Kruger National Park.
Surrounded by bush and wildlife, his love for the great African outdoors was born.


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AI, what does the rest of the Mona Lisa look like?

AI Experiment: Full Body paintings of "Mona Lisa" and "Girl with a Pearl Earring"

Using Adobe Firefly, the American Kody Young, asked AI to expand some of the world’s most famous paintings, including Van Gogh’s "Starry Night", Leonardo's "Mona Lisa" and Johannes Vermeer's "Girl with a Pearl Earring".
One could say that Young was simply playing with a new toy.
He never asserted that he, himself, is an artist, or that these images represent some kind of improved version of the originals.


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Motherhood by Pablo Picasso


The subject of mother and child runs through the various stages of Picasso’s artistic production, although it appears more frequently in his early works.
Picasso's Maternities belong to the artist's neoclassical period, during which he developed a style reminiscent of classicism and used mythological images such as centaurs, minotaurs, nymphs, and fauns.
He created at least a dozen pictures inspired by and dedicated to motherhood and the special relationship between mother and child.

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Eugenia Gapchinska / Евгения Гапчинская, 1974

Евгения Гапчинская is one of the most famous Ukrainian artists, lives and works in Kyiv, her galleries are located in the capital and in several cities of Ukraine.
Gapchinska was a student at Kharkiv Art College and graduated from The Institute of Industrial Arts in Kharkiv.
Eugenia Gapchinska also had an internship at the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg, Germany.