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Plamen Dimitrov, 1988 | Abstract sculptor

Plamen Dimitrov is an Bulgarian artist of figurative and abstract bronze sculptures.
Every sculptures are unique in the visual art world because they are 3 dimensional in nature and other then reliefs, utilize 360 degrees of space requiring the artist to fully think through this aspect of the work keeping it interesting and well thought out at all angles of view.


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Svetlana Tartakovska, 1979

Svetlana Tartakovska was born in Berditchev near Kiev.
She lives and works in The Netherlands and she graduated at the Klassieke Academie voor Beeldende Kunst (Classical Academy for Visual Arts) in Groningen.
She also studied at The Art Academy in Florence and attented workshops at Sam Drukker.
She is a young woman with a rich inheritance from an old culture: a treasury of world-famous authors including Dostojewsky and Lermontov and great painters like Repin.


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Carolien van Olphen, 1971 | Figurative painter

Carolien van Olphen is a Dutch painter, born in Rotterdam.
She received her education at the Classical Art Academy in Groningen.
Carolien is a realistic portrait painter, a technical skilled artist.
She likes to dress-up her models in bright patterned dresses, silk ropes, fur coats etc.


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Jungsuk Lee | Romantic illustrator

Jungsuk Lee 이정석 is a South Korean illustrator, who makes work under the name Endmion1.
Graduated in Business Administration from Chungju National University.
Jungsuk Lee's dreamlike artwork creates beautifully atmospheric compositions that are highlighted with emotionally engaging cityscapes, starry nights and wistful figures.


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Madeleine Gross, 1993 | Abstract artist

Madeleine Gross is a Toronto-based artist who combines photography and painting to represent how we live in both reality and fantasy.
She photographs idyllic scenes from across the world - beaches, lakes, snow-covered mountains and medieval cobbled streets - and paints vibrant strokes over selections of the people, objects, and landscapes.
The result is a unique aesthetic: part photo, part painting, photorealism and abstraction in one frame.


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Pierre-Auguste Renoir | Tête de jeune fille, 1882

Painted in 1882, "Tête de jeune fille" dates from a key period of transition within Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s career.
It was at the beginning of that year that the pioneering Impressionist dealer Paul Durand-Ruel had begun to purchase Renoir’s work, granting the artist a new level of professional and financial security, which in turn enabled him to travel abroad for the first time.

Pierre-Auguste Renoir | Tête de jeune fille, 1882 | Christie's

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Nikita Busyak | Urban sketcher

Nikita Busyak comes from Ukraine, the city of Kharkov, and it is this city that he depicts in his incredible illuminated architectural sketches.
In each architectural drawing, he digitally manipulates the windows so that they glow with golden light, making it seem as though someone is home.
Nikita is an inventor of Glowing Archisketch technique.


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Elizabeth Jane Gardner | Academic painter

Elizabeth Jane Gardner Bouguereau (Exeter, New Hampshire, 1837 - Paris, 1922) was an American academic and salon painter, who was born in Exeter, New Hampshire.
She was an American expatriate who died in Paris where she had lived most of her life.
She studied in Paris under the figurative painter Hugues Merle (1823-1881), the well-known salon painter Jules Joseph Lefebvre (1836-1911), and finally under William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905).