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Brightness Magazine No15
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Mariacarla Taroni EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
Mariacarla Taroni works in Faenza and studied at the “Minardi. She achieved many important recognitions and her works have been shown in Italy and foreign countries, too. She draws her inspiration from the world around her. She brings the reality that she lives into her fantasy world where the people turn into animals. In every work there is a message and a wish to touch the observer and to interact with him.
Her works have been shown to Forlì, Genoa, Imola, Paris, Ravenna, Modena, Ferrara, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Vancouver, Naples, Murano, Timisoara, Zacatecas, Carpi, Buenos Aires, Budapest, Pescara, Lodz, Brussels, Milan, Rome, Berlin, London, New York, Reggio Emilia, Gliwice, Campobasso, L’Aquila, Subotica, Fabriano, ...
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Exclusive Interview with NICOLAS BARROME FORGUES
Nicolas Barome Forgues was born in Saint Jean de Luz in 1980. He grew up in the Basque country and made his debut in the School of Applied Arts in Bordeaux, before getting into illustration and creating with his friends Jeanspezial collective. He started out by painting on walls with his mates, where his images rapidly evolved thanks the discovery of new techniques including etching, which had a real impact on the way he produced his images. Passionate about the cinema and staging, obsessed with frames and textures, his world is full of details, complex images and several different reading levels. He can bring life to fruit and vegetables, make fun of religious icons or portray his childhood memories with ease, such as the carnival or his mum’s homemade dishes. With no limits, his style ressembles both the works of masters of classical painting and the creators of SpongeBob Squarepants.
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH K I N G A BRITSCHGI
Kinga Britschgi is a Hungarian artist who has been living in the United States since 1995. She has a degree in Fine Arts and a Masters’ in Bilingual Education. Kinga’s work has been published in magazines such as Advanced Photoshop, Photoshop Creative, Practical Photoshop, and Digital Studio. In 2013 Adobe chose her images as part of their official marketing campaign for their new Creative Cloud project. She has a love for surrealism, magical realism, and dark whimsy. Kinga also enjoys creating “story-pictures” that consist of mysterious images with multiple layers of meaning.