Art Ideal v.2 - Explore Contemporary Aesthetics

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ART IDEAL ®

Explore contemporary aesthetics

v.2

On the cover Inviting Danger in as A Friend Oil on canvas 180 x 130 cm by Angela Banks

Carlos Abraham ∙ ArtFromThePsychee-DrS ∙ Angela Banks ∙ Terry Beard ∙ Thorsten Boehm ∙ Wiebrand Bouwkamp ∙ Jeffrey M Brackett ∙ Pascale Charrier-Royer (Pacha) ∙ Myongsin Choi ∙ Aleksandra Ciążyńska ∙ Wendy Cohen ∙ Britt Conley ∙ Marieke de Jong ∙ María Isabel de Lince ∙ Mary Di Iorio ∙ Donelli J. DiMaria ∙ Cordelia Doll ∙ Georg Douglas ∙ Judith Dupree Beale ∙ Patrick Earle ∙ Torhild Frøydis Eid ∙ Tony Fandino ∙ Anna Galea ∙ Dean Gioia ∙ Michael Ian Goulding ∙ Anne Gro Starefoss Greve ∙ Elena Grishaeva ∙ Janet Grissom ∙ Maria Teresa Guala ∙ Garry D Harley ∙ Howard Harris ∙ Paul Hartel ∙ Xiao He ∙ Markus Helbing ∙ Herbert Hermans ∙ Isabel Herrera ∙ Irina Howard ∙ Chikara Komura ∙ Linda Koopman ∙ Brigitte Kratochwill ∙ Nard Lee ∙ Lee Kwong Tim Jackson ∙ Leslie Lew ∙ Anson Liaw ∙ Chi-Yu Lin ∙ Xilong Liu ∙ Jinsong Liu ∙ ChunYi Long ∙ Jan Lowe ∙ Douglas Lyell ∙ Yuying Lyu ∙ Galina Manikova ∙ Marcelle Mansour ∙ Mauro Martin ∙ Paulette Martsolf ∙ Lee MasseyHeekin ∙ Magdalena Melissourgaki Wozniak ∙ Renate MerzingerPleban ∙ Barbara Mierau-Klein ∙ Kaeko Mizutani ∙ Maidy Morhous ∙ Manuel Morquecho ∙ Sarah Morton ∙ Hu Na ∙ Than Nguyen ∙ Gudrun Nielsen ∙ Kelly O’Neal ∙ Olivia-Patricia O’Neal ∙ Lars Orrskog ∙ Jae Young Park ∙ Jon Bøe Paulsen ∙ Anna Pazdalska ∙ Joyce Pommer ∙ Jean Jacques Porret ∙ Jerry Qiao ∙ Heidemarie Rauh ∙ Ramón Rivas ∙ Federica Rodella ∙ Robert Rustermier ∙ Marliese Scheller ∙ Petra Schott ∙ Janna Shulrufer ∙ Kaitlyn Jo Smith ∙ Soilart Jo-DoJoong ∙ Cynthia Sparrenberger ∙ Ingrid Steckelberg ∙ Bernd Steinert ∙ Jen Sterling ∙ Jing Su ∙ Widmer Tassinari ∙ The Frequent Artist ∙ Jim Tsinganos ∙ Pinar Ture Gursoy ∙ Andreea Bianca Velcsov ∙ Chao Wang ∙ Roxana Werner ∙ Marti White ∙ Shuai Xu ∙ Wendy Yeo ∙ Hsiung Yu




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FEATURED ARTISTS Carlos Abraham ArtFromThePsychee-DrS Angela Banks Terry Beard Thorsten Boehm Wiebrand Bouwkamp Jeffrey M Brackett Pascale Charrier-Royer (Pacha) Myongsin Choi Aleksandra Ciążyńska Wendy Cohen Britt Conley Marieke de Jong María Isabel de Lince Mary Di Iorio Donelli J. DiMaria Cordelia Doll Georg Douglas Judith Dupree Beale Patrick Earle Torhild Frøydis Eid Tony Fandino Anna Galea Dean Gioia Michael Ian Goulding

Anne Gro Starefoss Greve Elena Grishaeva Janet Grissom Maria Teresa Guala Garry D Harley Howard Harris Paul Hartel Xiao He Markus Helbing Herbert Hermans Isabel Herrera Irina Howard Chikara Komura Linda Koopman Brigitte Kratochwill Nard Lee Lee Kwong Tim Jackson Leslie Lew Anson Liaw Chi-Yu Lin Xilong Liu Jinsong Liu ChunYi Long Jan Lowe Douglas Lyell

Yuying Lyu Galina Manikova Marcelle Mansour Mauro Martin Paulette Martsolf Lee Massey-Heekin Magdalena Melissourgaki Wozniak Renate Merzinger-Pleban Barbara Mierau-Klein Kaeko Mizutani Maidy Morhous Manuel Morquecho Sarah Morton Hu Na Than Nguyen Gudrun Nielsen Kelly O’Neal Olivia-Patricia O’Neal Lars Orrskog Jae-Young Park Jon Bøe Paulsen Anna Pazdalska Joyce Pommer Jean Jacques Porret Jerry Qiao

Heidemarie Rauh Ramón Rivas Federica Rodella Robert Rustermier Marliese Scheller Petra Schott Janna Shulrufer Kaitlyn Jo Smith Soilart Jo-DoJoong Cynthia Sparrenberger Ingrid Steckelberg Bernd Steinert Jen Sterling Jing Su Widmer Tassinari The Frequent Artist Jim Tsinganos Pinar Ture Gursoy Andreea Bianca Velcsov Chao Wang Roxana Werner Marti White Shuai Xu Wendy Yeo Hsiung Yu

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JAE-YOUNG PARK b.1973, Seoul, South Korea Lives in Seoul, South Korea

“Woolscape (Wool+landscape) is a landscape that takes the symbolism and motif of wool strands and as a metaphor for modern life on objects. The image is located on a threshold between reality and symbolism. Made up of small strands of wool, the painted objects metaphorically depict the life of modern people living in society (pattern) by assembling small individual roles that seem meaningless in contemporary society. In addition, my work looks at the problems of modern society, the environment, and individual identity from a new perspective through the change of the physical properties of things, containing the meaning of warm healing.”

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Woolscape Series: Yolk Oil on canvas 50 x 65 cm

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Woolscape Series: Symbiosis Oil on canvas 53 x 72.7cm The original image has been slightly cropped to fit Jae-Young Park ◊ Art IDEAL v. 2 ⌇ 7


PATRICK EARLE b.1958, Oxford, UK Lives in St. Peter Port, Guernsey

Forest and Cliff Print ink and acrylic on canvas, Diptych 16 x 80 in.

Patrick Earle originally graduated from Cambridge University in Economics. Through two decades working in business and as an entrepreneur, Patrick participated in art classes at Heatherleys School of Art, West Dean College and Wimbledon School of Art. Eventually, Patrick went full-time to Heatherleys, in order to earn a Diploma in portraiture. This was the driving inspiration to work abstractly in colour, focusing on the experience of looking, rather than its particular content. Portraiture students were encouraged not to look too closely at any particular colour because of the risk of painting it too intensely, one might say honestly.

“My work aims to explore what the colour, intensity and structure of the visual experience might be at full vibrancy. Our eyes and brains search out specifics rather than experience the whole at full strength. Most of what we think we see is much diminished. Colour is my life, the colour fields around us are exciting, profound and radiant. My meditation practice conforms with this view of the world. The illusion of solidity masks our appreciation of the energy and light that we are made of, as with the universe in which we live.”

Patrick learned that we only see colours clearly when we really focus on them and what they might be. Self-study of this opens up a whole visual experience of intense colours. Moving to live in nature and beside the sea has facilitated the direct experience of colour and energy in nature. Patrick moved from painting in oil on canvas to the more environmentally friendly painting in digital, still using a similar layering process and finishing paintings in acrylic paint on canvas or in handknotted tapestries. Slide Hand-knotted tapestry with New Zealand wool and silk, Aubusson style 63 x 43 in.

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Water and Stone Hand-knotted tapestry with New Zealand wool and silk, Aubusson style 63 x 63 in.

The Agony (after The Agony in The Garden by Mantegna) Print ink and acrylic on canvas 48 x 32 in.

Shaded Pool Hand-knotted tapestry with New Zealand wool and silk, Aubusson style 43 x 43 in. Patrick Earle ◊ Art IDEAL v. 2 ⌇ 9


CARLOS ABRAHAM b.1965, Lebanon Lives in Puebla, Mexico

Mexican photographer, Carlos Abraham was published in APERO art catalog, April 2021 and Spotlight Magazine by CFA Press, Issues #24 and #26. He has exhibited at the University Museum of Chopo, Mexico City in 2005 and several galleries and museums in his city and around Mexico as well as in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Carlos’ photographs are in the permanent collection of the National Photo Library of the INAH of the City of Pachuca, Mexico. He has attended Photography workshops at the Houston Center of Photography, Texas, USA as well as at The International Center of Photography, New York, USA.

The Years Have Passed (Caminando por el Aire) B&W digital photograph 11 x 14 in.

The Box B&W digital photograph 11 x 14 in. 10 ⌇ Art IDEAL v. 2

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ART FROM THE PSYCHEE DR. S b.1971, Gainesville, Georgia, USA Lives in Atlanta, Georgia, USA

“Art provides a visual representation of the beauty created by a heavenly God in our world, within human connections, and in life’s purpose. Utilizing this visual language to motivate and grow is my desire. I paint from my heart, which means I give viewers a window into my soul. I have found this provides a freedom to be human.”

Calm Waterfalls Oil on canvas 36 x 48 in.

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TERRY BEARD b.1954, Toronto, Canada Lives in Ramsey Heights, UK

“My work is informed and inspired by elements within the natural and built environment, particularly the landscape which surrounds my studio in the Fens, an area of flat farmland punctuated by woodland and connected by ditches and drains. The preserved fenland offers endless possibilities for visual interpretation. My work explores ways of conveying a sense of depth and form using abstract marks and gestures such as blocks of colour and lines, and intuitive decisions are made during the making process. Although the environment is the root of all my work, the interpretation is personal to each observer.”

Avenue Mixed media 120 x 90 cm Terry lived abroad during her childhood, in Canada, Ireland and Uganda, and these experiences have had a subliminal impact on her work and use of colour. Terry studied textile design and worked for many years as a freelance textile designer and illustrator. She now works from a new studio in the heart of the Cambridgeshire Fens. She has concentrated on the development of her ideas for the last thirty years or so, and exhibited her work widely.

Dappled Light Mixed media 120 x 90 cm 12 ⌇ Art IDEAL v. 2

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Journey Screenprint monotype 120 x 60 cm

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THORSTEN BOEHM

In his own words, Thorsten Boehm was “born in the zodiac sign of Pisces and since the beginning, lives in the dimension of dreams, intuition and anti-reality.” Since early childhood, Boehm has enjoyed drawing and painting and has traveled in silent fantasy worlds and fictional places of longing. Expressing those visually on paper provides profound happiness. After successfully completing his studies in Communication Design ad the Bildkunst Academic, Hamburg, in 2000, he currently works as a visual artist and illustrator for renowned clients, specialist magazines, and agencies. Boehm favors classical painting and a diversity of mixed media techniques, with frequent use of the airbrush.

b.1974, Germany Lives in Germany

Thorsten Boehm’s body of work deals with people and their multiple facets of existence; the mystery of being human. He is inspired by myths, fairy tales, and pseudo-religious ideologies from different cultures and eras. The strongest driving force for his artwork is the urge for a utopian world, full of harmony, beauty and innocence set against the existing reality of world full of violence, alienation and abuse.

Boehm’s works have been shown in numerous, wellregarded art exhibitions and international events in recent years.

Prinzessin Der Mahnwacht Mixed Media and airbrush on paper 72 x 51 cm 14 ⌇ Art IDEAL v. 2

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WIEBRAND BOUWKAMP

Wiebrand Bouwkamp graduated from the Graphic School of Art and Design in Amsterdam. He did a Bachelor study as Teacher of visual Arts and Design at Hogeschool Windesheim and ArtEZ, University of the Arts, both situated in Zwolle, the Netherlands.

b. 1957, Amsterdam,The Netherlands Lives in Munein, The Netherlands

Bouwkamp has worked as a graphic designer, visualizer, storyboard artist, art director, illustrator, concept developer, teacher in graphic design and teacher in fine art.

“Wonderment is the spark of inspiration. In my paintings, I try to find a balance between depicting the actual scenery combined with the spiritual state I experience at that moment. A singing bird or smell from a flower for instance, can bring back memories of my early childhood. The images I compose are the result of lingering in nature every day, making sketches, pictures and drawings all the time. The final paintings are reflections of nature combined with my personal feelings and emotions.”

His most recent solo exhibition “Wild Waters” was in 2020 in Sneek, Holland and he participated at the Swiss Art Expo in Zurich, Switzerland, 2021. Bouwkamp is a member of the Dutch Association of Artists (NABK) and was published in the 2022 Yearbook, Jaarboek Kunstenaars 22. His work was most recently published in Kunst Vitamine Magazine, winter 2021/2022.

Mellow Yellow Oil on canvas 80 x 80 cm HTTPS://WIEBRANDBOUWKAMP.EXTO.ORG ◊ WIEBRAND.ART.DESIGN@GMAIL.COM

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JEFFREY M BRACKETT b.1962, Los Angeles, USA Lives in Muncie, Indiana, USA

“Through the use of simple, repetitive ink lines, I explore the balance between calming and disorienting patterns. At times, my ink lines meander freely, creating a sense of calm. Other times, my lines are frenetic, verging on the chaotic. In each mode, I remind myself to slow down, savor the details, and discover complexity within simplicity.”

Forgetting the Ox Ink on paper 36 x 60 in.

A native of Southern California, with degrees from UCSB, Princeton Theological Seminary, and the University of Pittsburgh, Jeff Brackett examines the intersections of art and spiritual practices. He lived in India for three years during graduate school, doing intensive language and culture studies. Jeff is now an award-winning Religious Studies professor at Ball State University, where he teaches courses about Hinduism, Buddhism, and Religion and Pop Culture. His 2021 solo art exhibition included several Buddhist-themed pieces. Jeff has also published an article about his journey into art, “Mandalas, Meditation, and Mindful Mark-Making,” where he replies to the question of how spirituality plays a role in his art (“Mandalas, Meditation, and Mindful Mark-Making”; 2018, in Society for the Arts in Religious and Theological Studies). Jeff is working on a book, ‘Zen and the Artful Buddhist: Asperger’s, Art, and Academia.’ Prior to learning of his Asperger Syndrome profile in late 2020, the core of the book project was comparing how the term “spiritual” is used quite differently by religious studies scholars and art professionals. Asperger’s added a new layer that is both exciting and complex. For Jeff, Asperger’s presents itself as an ability for extreme focus, which translates into the skill to do long stints of repetitive linework. 16 ⌇ Art IDEAL v. 2

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PASCALE CHARRIER -ROYER (PACHA) Lives in France

“The resonance of nature is at the heart of my work, since it is about defending it for our survival.”

En Route Oil on canvas 89 x 130 cm

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Pascale Charrier-Royer’s paintings have been exhibited nationally in France, as well as in Hungary, the United States, Italy, South Korea, Luxembourg and Monaco. She describes her intuitive works as abstract in nature, however, there is an underlying viral order that can make her pieces semi-abstract. Creating in series with universal subjects, Pacha mainly uses oils on linen canvas.

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MYONGSIN CHOI b.1963, Seoul, South Korea Lives in North Carolina, USA

“For the past 36 years, my ceramic and sculpture work has centered on macrolevel themes, progression, and patterns of human life. As time relentlessly moves forward, human society evolves, new and unfamiliar concepts emerge, and traditions are both revered and abandoned. These elements ebb and flow and enter and leave and through it all, human life remains a constant. My works hone in on the various aspects of human life and explore related themes, but also challenge them through presenting other contrasting ideas within the same work.”

The Road Not Taken Mixed media

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Myongsin Choi holds a Master’s degree in Art from Hong Ik University, South Korea and a second one from New York University, NY, USA. Along with teaching at North Carolina Central University, Choi has shared her talents with students at Rutgers University, New Jersey and UNC-Chapel Hill and served as an artist-in-residence at the Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts in Edgecombe, Maine. Choi has had a number of group and solo shows including in New York, Rutgers University in New Jersey, and Duke University in North Carolina. Her artwork is included in the Public Project Outdoor Sculpture which is currently on view in Seoul, Korea. Choi’s work is part of many private and corporate collections. She has also had various workshops held in New York, New Jersey, Maine and North Carolina, and South Korea and China.


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CIĄŻYŃSKA b.1987, Toruń, Poland Lives in Ciechocinek, Poland

“Art is my great passion which I try to develop every day and it allows me to constantly learn something new. Through painting, I can describe what is important to me. I love to play with colors and textures. If I wanted to describe my art in one sentence, I would say that my paintings are as diverse as the world is.”

A Fairy Tale World II Oil on canvas 70 x 100 cm

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Aleksandra Ciążyńska is a graduate of the Faculty of Economic Sciences at the University of Warsaw, and a passionate painter. She has been painting since childhood and has taken classes led by prof. Paweł LewandowskiPalle. Her work has been exhibited in New York, Rome, Venice, Barcelona, Vienna, and Ajdovščina.

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WENDY COHEN b.Cape Town, South Africa Lives in Sydney, Australia

“My art practice depicts energy and movement that rotates with an interplay of various shapes, tones of color, and light. The viewer is invited to participate in the depth and mystery of the 3D effects created with diverse shapes. As a result, my works are imbued with a sense of curiosity, wonderment, and intrigue that is open to interpretation. My aim is to create a whimsical vibrant genre that brings to life the shapes, lines and forms interactive in urban and natural environments.”

Wendy Cohen is a Sydney-based artist who has earned BFA and MFA degrees. She actively exhibits her work, including most recently at the New York Art Expo, Art Spectrum Miami, Art San Diego. Wendy has participated three times in The Other Art Fair, Sydney and has been published in various art books. She received a Top 60 Masters by Art Tour International award 2021 and was named an Artist of the Future by Contemporary Art Curator, 2020. Handles on Recycling Mixed media on board 30 x 30 cm

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BRITT CONLEY b.1965, Washington D.C, USA Lives in Virginia, USA

“I’m a synesthetic, musicvisualist who creates artworks that visually represent music via personifying composers writing styles, concepts of the musical composition process or particular music pieces. Although I tend to work with specific musical concepts for individual pieces each year, I also enjoy collaborating with musicians and ensembles to help bring new understanding and appreciation to various composers’ works that can be seen with a live performance.”

Musica Mixed media 18 x 28 in. Britt Conley holds a BA in Fine Arts from George Washington University, a MALS from Georgetown University, a certificate in Art History: History of Color from the University of Cambridge, UK International Summer School, and an Associates in Photography from Northern Virginia Community College. Her studio resides in building 10 at The Workhouse Arts Center, just outside of Washington D.C., in Lorton, Virginia.

Rhapsody in Blue Mixed media 20 x 30 in. WWW.BRITTCONLEY.COM ◊ BRITT@BRITTCONLEY.COM

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MARIEKE DE JONG b.1966, Leeuwarden, Netherlands Lives in Ankeveen, Netherlands

Dutch sculptress, Marieke de Jong grew up in rural Friesland in the north of the Netherlands. A vast landscape dominated by water, where untouched nature is never far away. This continues to provide inspiration for her artwork. The dynamics of movement are a constant in Marieke’s art. Her subjects are not posed but instead reveal concentration. Marieke is largely self-taught, despite having sat with various artists. Most recently, a new commissioned design, had to be transparent and that’s how Marieke discovered working with epoxy. A challenging material but with wonderfully clear and powerful results.

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Free Lady Bronze 1/8 50 x 110 cm WWW.KUNSTVANMARIEKEDEJONG.NL ◊ MARIEK2605@GMAIL.COM


MARÍA ISABEL DE LINCE b. Bogota, Colombia Lives in Bogota, Colombia

A New Vision Oil on canvas 100 x 140 cm María Isabel de Lince was born in Bogota, Colombia and studied Art and Architectural Design at the Javeriana University. De Lince studied drawing and painting at Cooperartes and with master artists, David Manzur, Fernando Dávila and Miguel Moyano. Her work has been exhibited in renowned galleries and institutions in her native Colombia, the United States, Europe and Asia.

“My work is based on the direct observation of elements of nature and phenomena that take place in various areas of the planet. Beyond an objective reading, what I do is perceive sensations originated in these phenomena and translate them into a visual language, impregnated with my own experiences. People evolve influenced by what happens around them; as our environment changes, our perception of it also evolves. Through shapes and colors, I seek to eternalize the subtle nuances generated by this wonderful process of human interaction with nature.”

In 2021, de Lince exhibited in Hungary and at “Mural for Peace” with French Alliance, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. She recently received the XLV Hermes International Art Award 2021, Accademia Italia in Arte nel Mondo Brindisi in Italy and in 2022 she received the 4º International Prize Leonardo Da Vinci by Effeto Arte, Venice Italy.

Source of Life Oil on linen 120 x 85 cm WWW.MARIAISABELDELINCE.COM ◊ MIDELINCE@GMAIL.COM

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MARY DI IORIO b.Brazil Lives in Brazil

Untitled Ceramic and acrylic 40 cm “As the Internet became part of my working process, it brought me more courage for change and transgression in terms of making ceramics. I want to transgress it. Give it movement. Physical movement; I want to guarantee my works’ visibility and that it can be displayed online, providing a new experience. This makes me even more excited. Because the biggest motivation is to break the result of burning the clay when it makes the ceramic rigid and move it in a playful way, thinking: creation and audacity, crossings, contacts and friction throughout the creation process and also to cancel the function first of the ways.”

Mary Di Iorio lives between Belo Horizonte and Rio de Janeiro. A visual artist and researcher she actively creates and exhibits her work internationally including most recently at ARTBOX Project, Zurich 3.02021, the Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro, Museum of Art of São Paulo, Museum of Modern Art in Belo Horizonte and more. Her work appears in newspaper articles and exhibition catalogs with critical presentations and was recently published in Issue 25 of Spotlight - Contemporary Art Magazine by CFA Press. In 2021, Mary published the book ‘Ceramic Transgressions,’ and the same year she participated in WE CONTEMPORARY, International Art Project by MUSA International in Italy.

Untitled Ceramics framed with plaster C3 d. 45cm 24 ⌇ Art IDEAL v. 2

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DONELLI J. DIMARIA

Although Donelli has drawn and painted his entire life, he first pursued a career in science. He received a Ph.D. in Physics from Lehigh University, Pennsylvania, and went on to work as a Physicist for IBM’s T. J. Watson Research Center in New York for many years. Prior to retiring from IBM, he studied classical painting and drawing at the Reilly League of Artists in White Plains, NY under Cesare Borgia for 12 years.

b.1946, Waterbury, Connecticut, USA Lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

Donelli has developed a distinctive painting style most appropriately characterized as Contemporary Realism. To this end, he blends the classical techniques of line, form, edge, and value with the brushstrokes, vibrating colors and light effects of the Impressionists. However, the distinctive contemporary nature of Donelli’s unique style is in his compositions and paint application.

“In my art, I try to represent objects of beauty that each carries their own story whether the painting is figurative, still life, or landscape. This is accomplished using classical painting techniques with contemporary themes. Color theory of the impressionists and compositions reminiscent of the modernists are incorporated into my work to further enhance the drama generated by the underlying strong value pattern I use.”

For the past 21 years, Donelli has been a full-time artist and teacher in Santa Fe, NM. Recently, he has been in 16 museum shows across the country (twice in the “Contemporary American Realism” show at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art in 2008 and 2010). Also, he has shown his work in galleries across the United States for the past 30 years. His four drawing and painting video courses on ‘Udemy’ have more than 131,000 subscribers, and his drawing manual loosely based on the “Reilly” technique is available through Lulu, Amazon, eBay, Barnes & Noble, and numerous other venues worldwide. African Strings #7 Oil on canvas 30 x 40 in.

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CORDELIA DOLL b. Merseburg, Germany Lives in Iserlohn, Germany

“My images are intensively colourized appropriately to the central theme of the depiction. I tend to intensify my image arrangements by creating a three-dimensional relief, into which natural shapes and pieces are included. This leads to a greater spatial depth and plasticity. My works are often a blend of underlying figural allusions and accessory transparent or coloured layers. A wide assortment of natural shapes completes the fresh and exhilarating vibrancy.”

Pretty Colours, 2018 Acrylic and collage on canvas 100 x 140 cm A family atmosphere, filled with art and artisanry, shaped Cordelia Doll already at an early time of her life. Additional self-studies, as well as courses in painting, drawing and sketching in art academies in Munich, extended the scope of her abilities. Journeys to Austria, Italy and the South of France offered additional chances to go on to improving her techniques. After an interruption of her artistic activities by professional requirements as a dental technician, Cordelia Doll continued to create her works of art. Since 2001 she lives and work as a freelance artist in Iserlohn, Germany.

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GEORG DOUGLAS b. 1945, Limavady, N.Ireland Lives in Mosfellsbær, Iceland

Irish Knot Oil and collage on canvas 100 x 140 cm

“I like my paintings to be strong, whether from colour, form or something else. I want them to invoke an immediate reaction, to create a strong atmosphere and to confront or draw the viewers into the work. My childhood memories of Irish dance have developed into an inspirational and demanding artistic challenge. It is an important cultural part of Ireland that can be intense and competitive but is often steeped in a brash and exciting atmosphere where thundering music, wild movement, rhythm and flashes of colour and light create strong and lasting visual memories. These memories are what I paint.”

Georg Douglas has lived with his Icelandic wife and family in Iceland since 1972. He has BSc and Ph.D. degrees in earth sciences and worked and taught in this field for 36 years. Art has never been far away, however, and he has attended extended courses in painting and life drawing in the two major art colleges of Iceland since 2005 receiving instruction and criticism from a wide range of very talented professional artists. In 2017, Douglas was accepted as a member of The Association of Icelandic Visual Artists (SÍM). He has exhibited regularly since 2010, both in group and solo shows and his work has been published in international art magazines and websites. Several works have been awarded prizes and several have been displayed in public institutions in Iceland and abroad including the Icelandic Embassies in Helsinki and Moscow, University of Iceland and Hamrahlíð College, Reykjavik. Valkyries Oil and collage on canvas 140 x 100 cm HTTPS://WWW.ARTGEORG.COM ◊ GEORG2103@GMAIL.COM

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JUDITH DUPREE BEALE b.1946, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA Lives in Jacksonville, Arkansas, USA

“Nothing gets my creative juices going more than working with new materials on old supports in a new manner. Some of my recent work has been made with salt, sand and heavy body acrylics. The manipulation of layers of paint and other new materials applied to thick canvas brings surprises at every turn. The goal or intent each time I paint with mixed media is to use those wonderful happenings to best advantage in producing an image that is solid, harmonious and at the same time, curious.”

Cosmic Watercolor on paper 29 x 21 in. Judith Dupree Beale received her undergraduate degree in Art and Art History from the University of Arkansas in 1972. In 1995, she completed a Studio Arts MFA program at the University of Memphis with a concentration in Painting. Over the years, Judith has been juried into regional, national and international exhibitions and has had solo exhibits in galleries in Tennessee and Arkansas. Threads Charcoal and coffee 22 x 16 in.

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TORHILD FRØYDIS EID

“I am a very passionate painter, and I love to experiment with colours, textures and techniques. I always aim at creating high-quality artworks and improving my skills, in acrylic painting and in mixed media techniques.

b.1961, Kristiansand, Norway Lives in Son, Norway

I find inspiration in my daily life and dreams. I focus on the positive, and all the beauty in life. The animals, the sea, the sky, the mountains and the light are my main sources of inspiration. In my paintings, I seek to transfer my inner sensations and what I see for “my inner eye” to the canvas. Often it turns out in an unpredictable form. Introspection is also important, as a means of revealing and restoring painful memories. As well as focusing on healing and seeking peace.”

“In a chaotic and challenging world, I hope the power of art can make the world a more peaceful place, and this is my way of contributing. Through my artworks, I like to remind the observer of all the beauty in life. To appreciate what life has to offer, even in small everyday things. I want my artworks to give the observer moments with good vibrations, to breathe, to slow down, seek light and love, and practice peacefulness.”

Torhild actively exhibits in her native Norway and internationally including in the UK, Italy, Spain, Ukraine and Sweden. She is represented by Monat Gallery, Spain and her works have received various awards and distinctions. Torhild has been published in international books and magazines including “International Contemporary Masters 14” by World Wide Art Books, the Front Cover of Spotlight Magazine Issue 27 by CFA Press and notably, over 20 of her paintings were included in “Important World Artists V” by WWAB.

My Angel Dog, 2021 Acrylic and mixed media on canvas 70 x 100 cm FROEYDISART.NO ◊ TORHILDFROEYDIS@GMAIL.COM

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TONY FANDINO b. 1938, New York City, USA Lives in Sevenoaks, Kent, England

“I enjoy capturing the play of sunlight on water - and in landscapes. Blue skies that cause deep shadows cast off by structures and beneath trees. The summer sunshine that creates a sense of hearing and smelling both the sea and countryside in my work.”

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Interesting Corner, Skopelos, Greece Oil on canvas 36 x 46 cm He went on to work as a freelance illustrator for the advertising market in NYC but was drafted into the army, where he spent two years in charge of the Art Department of Comptroller of the Army, Pentagon in Washington DC. Fandino was then moved to London where he worked for the British Tourist Authority and became Manager of Design, Art and Photography. Fandino has always sketched and painted in all mediums. In his work, he achieves a finished quality while retaining a fresh artistic impression. HTTPS://TONYFANDINO.COM ◊ ANTHONYFANDINOART@GMAIL.COM


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ANNA GALEA

Award-winning artist, Anna Galea is best known for her exceptionally large still-life paintings and abstractions. Besides regularly exhibiting her works in Malta, Anna has also exhibited extensively abroad; in Paris including at the Carrousel du Louvre, in Rome, Milan, Fabriano, Brussels, Tunis, Australia, Bogota, Tbilisi, Mauritius, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, New York and Washington DC.

b.1958, Birgu, Malta Lives between Malta and Rome

“Inspired by Nature, I delight in zooming in to produce dramatic and sometimes abstracted interpretations of normal mundane subjects which we all tend to take for granted. My works are often exceptionally large as I invite the audience to immerse themselves into my subjects. To date in particular, I find watercolour a challenging medium that can produce vibrant, fluid and intense art. However, refusing to chain myself to a particular medium and style, I experiment to create.... pushing borders to keep discovering...”

Anna’s works have received awards and accolades in Europe, the USA and the Middle East. She was a featured Masterclass watercolor demonstrator at the International Watercolor Society Convention of 2016 in Fabriano, Italy, and again in Dubai in 2018.

“Galea’s subjects pulse with life, celebrating the harmony of light and colour.” - Agora Gallery, New York Bacchus Bounty Watercolor on paper 55 x 55 cm 32 ⌇ Art IDEAL v. 2

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The Vine Watercolor on paper 38 x 72 cm Anna’s large-scale, bold and vivid watercolors have been published by the highly acclaimed International Artist publishers, USA, in books, book covers, calendars, telephone cards and other publications. Galea’s pieces are found in various private collections, in palaces, museums, banks and offices.

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ANNE GRO STAREFOSS GREVE b.1955, Bergen, Norway Lives in Bergen, Norway

From her atelier, Anne Gro Starefoss Greve interprets her native region’s fjords, mountains and inhabitants in acrylic paint on canvas, pastel chalk and giclée print. Starefoss Greve’s works have been exhibited in several European countries. She continues to explore visual expressions of relationships between humans and nature. “I’m inspired by being close to nature. My atelier is between the fjords and mountains, at the historical Bryggen, in Bergen, Norway. I grew up here, among fishermen, farmers and traders, in a community that has always depended on the sea. My education as a decorator led to a career as a manager for purchasing and marketing designer products. But I continued to interpret Nordic landscapes and creatures, in acrylic paint on canvas, pastel chalk and Giclée print; and for the past several years art has been my full-time occupation.”

Oselvar at the Bay Acrylic on linen canvas 80 x 100 cm

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The artist is represented by Van Gogh Art Gallery, Madrid, Spain and continues to exhibit internationally including at ArtPortable in Stockholm, Sweden, 2019 and Hägernes Strands Galleri, Stockholm, Sweden, 2020. In 2021, Anne participated at the Contemporary Art Fair, Paris, France and Art Nordic, Lokomotivværkstedet, Copenhagen, Denmark. Her work was recently published in the 26th issue of Spotlight Contemporary Art Magazine by CFA Press (November 2021) and she is set to exhibit at ArtFair3F Monaco in June, 2022.


DEAN GIOIA b.United States Lives in Tallahassee, Florida, USA

“I am seeking to reveal the mystic nature of the world through my paintings. Whether a landscape, structure or person, I am trying to connect to the unseen spirit.” For five decades, Dean Gioia has painted the land and structures of the American south. His work is held in hundreds of public and private collections throughout the southern United States. The artist no longer exhibits work or consigns with galleries. Dean’s work is exclusively available through his website.

Last Light Acrylic on canvas 24 x 30 in. DEANGIOIA.COM ◊ DEANGIOIA1@GMAIL.COM

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MICHAEL IAN GOULDING

Michael Ian Goulding has exhibited artwork in venues across North America, Europe and Asia. The recipient of multiple awards, he has had work published in numerous art and fine photography publications. His photographs have been licensed for use by musical artists for CD covers and related promotional material. Goulding exhibited at Barcelona Foto Biennale, FotoNostrum Gallery, Spain (2022) and with Crisolart Galleries at Carrousel du Louvre in Paris, France (2009. He most recently received an Honorable Mention, at Monochrome Photography Awards, International Black & White Photography Contest, 2021.

b. 1964, Michigan, USA Lives in Takoma Park, MD, USA

“I strive for my art to uplift the spirit and inspire appreciation for the beauty of life.” “I have been engaged in art for nearly my entire life. I have worked in a variety of media and focused on a number of subjects, all with the purpose of creating something beautiful. Ultimately that journey led me to focus on the beauty of the female form as viewed through black and white photography.”

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ELENA GRISHAEVA b.Saint-Petersburg, Russia Lives between Russia and France

“I paint the Hermitage cats, a special breed of cats living in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg; the cat culture capital of Russia! My latest work is a musical art show titled, “Love Dose”. The images can be both viewed and listened to. Just entire the work title on Spotify! Also, I opened an exhibition of my work as a DJ with house music specially selected for the theme of “Love Dose”. In this work, cats in love are us and I estimated the degree of love as a percentage. This helps to reveal the topic as much as possible by capturing emotions in the picture. The colors of the paintings are very minimalistic and natural.”

Elena Grishaeva works in various disciplines including architecture, interior and fashion design, acting, dance, film-making, DJ and music production. She is also known as DJ Le Nochka. A member of the Union of Designers (Russia) and the Eurasian Union of Artists, her works are in the private collections of Pierre Cardin, the Noskin brothers, Roger Ivar Samuelson, the Dynamo Volleyball Club, the Sofitel Hotel, etc. Elena is inspired mostly by cats, the sea and music, especially at sunset. Her paintings are based on cats and the sea in a style that she has coined as “suprecatism” alluding to expressionism, suprematism and realism. Elena’s oil paintings are dense in texture but at the same time display some of the material’s transparency. Suprecatizm LOVE DOSE 70%/30%, Cold Heart - Elton John, Dua Lipa Oil on canvas 120 x 100 cm

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Suprecatizm LOVE DOSE 200% Cool Cat - Queen Oil on canvas 120 x 100 cm

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JANET GRISSOM

Janet Grissom was born in the farmland of Ohio and this was where she lived the first of her life. Grissom enjoyed being a farm girl, rising early to colorful fields layered in greens and golds against the blue of the sky. She learned to love the land as only farmers understand. It was making and teaching art that pulled her to the future that awaited her.

b. Ohio, USA Lives in Columbus, Ohio, USA

“I am a contemporary oil painter focusing on the interplay of the representation and abstraction of nature. Beyond using my eyes to see, my hands to loosely apply paint, I use my heart to feel and my spirit to capture the story of the designated pieces of nature, that many times are forgotten, or never realized if not documented in a manner that seduces the eyes and captivates the mind. My painting is a layering of present sensory perception, details of past childhood and adult travels, and /or saturated strokes of future dreamscapes, expressed through a multilayered version of impasto application of oils.”

Janet married and had two daughters before attending Ohio University and Ashland University obtaining her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Art Education, finally teaching art classes in the rural and then city schools. Grissom loved art and loved her students as family and was renowned for producing art students with skills that carried them to state and national awards, scholarships and careers as artists and art educators. Take Time to See The Flowers Oil on canvas 30 x 30 in. Courtesy of Brandt Roberts Galleries

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With retirement, she rediscovered her love for nature, traveling extensively to Italy and France producing expressive landscapes that spoke about color. Her next adventure was painting in Mexico, producing a large body of passionate landscapes and portraits, embracing the culture and colors of a world quite different from the farmlands of Ohio. This did not go unnoticed as Grissom was frequently offered the opportunity to exhibit art and ultimately the San Luis Potosi Museum of Art and the SLP University. “Grissom’s inspiration is largely affected by the relationship with nature and translation of those understandings onto canvas.” - Brandt Roberts Galleries, Columbus, Ohio Sounds of Peace Oil on canvas 48 x 60 in. Janet Grissom ◊ Art IDEAL v. 2 ⌇ 41


MARIA TERESA GUALA Maria Teresa Guala was born in Turin in 1947. Her father was a painter and advertiser, coming from an important family of artists in Monferrato. Maria Teresa studied at the Albertina Academy of Fine Arts of Turin in the ‘60s with the lead of Prof. Scroppo. She interrupted her activity for a long time and resumed in 2000 with a solo exhibition at Micrò Galery, Turin and at Promotrice of Fine Arts, Turin 2001.

b.1947, Turin, Italy Lives in Italy

Maria Teresa collaborates with the MIT Museum of Turin and spent two months in Chicago (Zhoo Center). In summer 2017, she participated in the Triennale of Rome and worked with galleries in the United States winning a contest whit Artavita Santa Barbara to participate in Art Basel. She was also contacted by VIDA, a fashion house at San Francisco to work as a designer.

“Enigmas of signs, with a primordial character, evoke a cultured two-dimensional execution of interweaving, overlapping, hermetic visual perceptions.” “The two-dimensional choice of the primordial stroke goes beyond naturalistic mimesis to seek in space the revealing essence of autonomous drives that decree the absolute freedom of figuration. Graphic-ideative assonances emphasize an ancestral dimension between indefinite symbolic spaces and arcane labyrinths of a distant past.” - Prof. Gianluigi Guarneri, May 2020

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“Joyful and unforeseeable: two epithets which distinguish Maria Teresa Guala coming from a family of artists. For example in some figures in which is present the echo of Willem de Kooning or in certain masks coming from maybe imaginary or domestic ethnic. Guala really conceals a wellreasoned work in search of the greatest concentration among action, mark and colour.” - Vittorio Sgarbi Il Gatto del Vicolo, 2021 Acrylic on board 70 x 50 cm HTTPS://CIRCLE-ARTS.COM/MARIA-TERESA-GUALA


GARRY D HARLEY

Garry D. Harley holds a Master in City Planning and a Master in Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania as well as a Bachelor in Architecture from the University of Nebraska. Mr. Harley is a registered Architect. His digital artwork has received numerous notable awards including Certificate of Artistic Excellence by Circle Foundation for the Arts in the online competition Exhibit at Spectrum Brooklyn, 2021 as well as a Finalist Award in the Artist of the Year Contest, 2019 by Circle Foundation for the Arts. Harley’s work has been published internationally including Circle Quarterly Art Review #3, Paint Pulse Magazine #6, CREATE Magazine Winter 2016.

1939, Denver, Colorado, USA Lives in Acton, Massachusetts, USA

“This series was prepared during the COVID-19 period working in isolation in my studio. The images reflect and were inspired by the experience of both the grace of solitude but also the interruption of normal life, interruption of the former delight of human interaction with my grandchildren, family and fellow artists. Some days and nights in the studio, my creative concentration was interrupted by uncertainty and then the sunrise would restore my faith. So, I consider these images a statement of positive expression interrupted by the dark of COVID-19 reality.”

Interruption Black Group NO.3 Digital media CIRCLE-ARTS.COM/GARRY-D-HARLEY ◊ HARLEYARCH@AOL.COM

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HOWARD HARRIS b.1949, Denver, Colorado, USA Lives in Denver, Colorado, USA

“Visual reality is an evershifting, highly individualized experience. In any given moment, what we see reflects both our inner state and a synthesis of outer qualitieslight, color, movement, space. My exploration in dimensional photographic art recreates the perceptual experience, with its dynamic nature and hidden complexities. I use a single image printed on aluminum and acrylic. The resulting visual phenomenon infuses the image with a sense of dimensionality and fluidity affected by such changes as the angle of viewing and light.”

Cheetah Sublimation on aluminum with acrylic overlay 36 x 30 in. 44 ⌇ Art IDEAL v. 2

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XIAO HE b.1998, Chengdu, China Lives in New York, USA

Seaworld Theatre Colored pencil and Chinese mineral painting pigment on Dura-Lar paper 11.5 x 8.5 in. Xiao He is a multidisciplinary artist with a focus on painting and visual communication design. Xiao holds a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Master’s from Carnegie Mellon University. She is a member of Oil Painters of America and currently working for Apple. Her artworks focus on feminism, body and garments, and the cultural conflicts between East and West. Xiao’s works have been exhibited internationally, including the 2021 Genova Di Biennale, Italy, Upstream Gallery, NY, and Barcelona International Art Fair. Her web design work ‘On the Road’ has received an GDUSA American Inhouse Design Award, and her mixed media artists’ book ‘A Collection of Random Thoughts’ is now part of the permanent collection of Joan Flasch Artists’ Book collection in Chicago.

“An artist with cumbersome brushstrokes. A dancer with numb limbs, with body covered in a Frankenstein of labels. Written in white crayon, they read: Chinese, woman, voided Chicagoan, pseudo engineer, foreigner, traveler, wanderer, rootless passenger, silent dreamer.”

The Bride Colored pencil and Chinese mineral painting pigment on Dura-Lar paper 4.25 x 11.25 in.

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PAUL HARTEL b.1969, New York, USA Lives in Sligo, Ireland

“I think of my work as celebrating a collective spirit of the “inner child” through an improvisational energy, fleeting, yet retained in strokes, lines and colours. I strive to create visual immediacy, often combatively intense. Initially, the viewer’s eye is in perpetual motion, eventually resting in their own unique interpretation.”

Paul Hartel lives and paints in the West of Ireland. Working with mixed media that includes oils, acrylics, oil pastels and charcoal, he produces vibrant works in abstract, figurative and neo-expressionist styles. Paul has exhibited with galleries across Europe and the USA and is currently represented by Green Gallery in Dublin. In 2021, Hartel showed work at ‘Sacrifice’ M.A.D.S. Art Gallery, Italy, Milan and in 2019 at ‘Mna Na Deise’, Gallery of Modern Art, Ireland, Waterford. Happy Gardener Mixed media on canvas 40 x 40 in.

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Domingo Fácil por la Mañana Mixed media on canvas 16 x 12 in.

Flowers III Acrylic and charcoal on canvas 32 x 24 in. Paul Hartel ◊ Art IDEAL v. 2 ⌇ 47


MARKUS HELBING b. Hanover, Germany Lives in Hohenhameln, Germany

“My works stand out due to the combination of the opposing elements of transparency and color as well as design and photographic motif reproduction.”

St. Mark’s Church, Venice Acrylic on canvas 60 x 120 cm Markus Helbing’s paintings are formative in their versatility. Largely self-taught, Helbing early work dealt with mythology and symbolism with modern influences. There followed an interest in stereometry and three-dimensionality which resulted in his unique, colorful, constructive optical style. Helbing has exhibited internationally at Art Expo New York, 2019, the Affordable Art Fair, Hong Kong, China, 2019, Art Salzburg in Austria, 2018, Gallery Steiner in Vienna, Austria in 2017 and Galerie Little Prinz in Baden, Germany in 2017.

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In 2008, Markus Helbing received an Award for Art and Culture by the European Cultural Group in Baden, Germany.


HERBERT HERMANS b.1947, Voorburg, Netherlands Lives in Rotterdam, Netherlands

“I am inspired by architecture, particularly industrial and cultural heritage. I am fascinated by perspectives, precision and colour to create, in an eclectic way, a strange environment for people in historical and often ruinous buildings. My work is inspired by the paintings of famous artists like M.C. Escher, Carel Willink and Edward Hopper. My style is realistic, but I like to avoid photorealism. Despite the images’ realism, they maintain an air of fantasy. I hope to take the viewer on a socially critical journey and make him or her aware of new perspectives on reality and illusions of reality.”

Doors in Gouda Oil on canvas 40 x 80 cm

Doors in Rotterdam Oil on canvas 40 x 80 cm

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NARD LEE

Miami-based artist Nard Lee has been honing his painting skills for years. The former model and actor has blended his unique POV of a misunderstood and misrepresented person of color from Washington, DC with a revisionist historian context that produces dramatic and surprising color combinations and textures often resulting in a tenuous story on canvas.

b.1963, Washington, DC,USA Lives in Miami, Florida, USA

“My artwork contains duality: black and white; loss and hope; protest and conformity. I use deep, saturated tones—inviting but adversarial, contributing to the tension within the painting. The combination of acrylic, chalk and oil pastel within the artwork can be considered confrontational in their intensity. Born and raised in Washington, DC, my upbringing in the Southeast area of the city has been a great influence on my work. My paintings explore unsolved questions regarding racial inequity, class, politics and religion.”

Nard Lee actively exhibits his work in solo and group shows. He was most recently published in Spotlight - Contemporary Art Magazine by CFA Press, World Biz Magazine - 30 Artists to Collect in 2021 and DESTIG Magazine - Top Artist of 2021 Interview, 2020.

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ISABEL HERRERA b.1975, Guatemala City Lives in Guatemala City, Guatemala

“I create art in order to fulfill two opposing needs: to withdraw from the mundane tasks of daily life and commune with a higher realm and to connect with the strange and beautiful nature of the world around me. In both these acts, I encounter myself. Through instant photography and the endless possibilities of emulsion lifting, my work explores the ephemeral and the instantaneous: the immediate magic of now that disappears just as quickly as it arrives. None of these moments will ever return. I use my work to embrace the uncertainty of this moment, just before it changes into something else.”

Veiled Dream Polaroid emulsion lift on Hahnemühle cotton paper 4.3 x 3.4 in. Isabel Herrera depicts a kind of truth found only in dreams. She is known for her ethereal instant photography and surreal compositions made from Polaroid emulsion lifts applied to various fabrics and metals. Isabel is attuned to life’s uncertainties-a subject she often explores in her work. Her photos seem to evoke both stillness and imminent action simultaneously: words not yet said, changes waiting to happen. “There’s a harmony that exists in this world,” she says, “whether I pay attention to it or not.” In 2016, Herrera survived a near-fatal car accident that marked a major shift in her approach to life. She began to live more fully, exhibit more regularly, and connect with a global community of Polaroid artists who share her passion for the medium

Marie Polaroid emulsion lift on cotton paper 4.3 x 3.4 in. WWW.ISABELHERRERAH.COM ◊ ISABEL@ISABELHERRERAH.COM

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IRINA HOWARD

Irina Howard is a published international award-winning visual artist based in New York City. She has recently brought her portfolio to the public eye. In a short period of time, she had her art juried and has been invited to exhibit at galleries in the United States and Europe. She has won multiple awards and is featured at major art platforms, galleries, and worldwide art shows. Her artworks belong to several private collections in various countries. Irina graduated with honors from the City University of New York and Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences.

b.1969, Kiev, Ukraine Lives in New York City, NY, USA

“Making art to me is a profound process of personal discovery and development. My work manifests beauty and seeks the inner creative significance to reach those who appreciate classical ideals while still being inspired by contemporary ways of speaking about human values. I am inspired by forms and textures existing in nature and I am compelled to express their meaning, unique purpose, and beauty in connection to human experiences. Visual language interpretation with its dynamic expression and energy brings intellectual stimulation and develops an emotional response. The creative use of symbols illustrates visual metaphors revealing the invisible within the visible.”

Representation of Life Sculpting wires, mesh wire sheet, modeling compound, papier-mâché, spray paint 18 x 12 x 10 in.

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Irina was born and grew up in Ukraine and spent her youth in the elite cultural group committed to arts and literature, where she established her lifelong passion for the arts. Her life experiences found reflection in her current project, which established her voice and style as a unique signature in the art world. “Patterns of Life” explores the challenges in life and their influences on the development of a human soul. She embodies personal experiences and philosophical views through her artworks, expressed through the magical abstract realm.


Hope Oil on canvas 40 x 30 in.

Addiction Oil on canvas 40 x 30 in.

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CHIKARA KOMURA b.1942, Sapporo, Japan Lives in Tokorozawa-shi, Japan

Stones at the seashore were formed after 4.6 billion years of Earth’s history. They sometimes look erotic and welcome me. Through communication with stones, I feel like touching the body of the Earth.”

The Murmur of Stone 1 Digital photograph 14 x 21 in.

Chikara attended the field seminar with lecturers Atsushi Sato and Shigenori Tada at Yotsuya Shasin Juku (2006-22). The recipient of notable titles and awards, Chikara actively exhibits his photography including most recently at Roonee 247 Photography, Yotsuya, Tokyo, Juichigatsu Gallery, Tokyo, Agora Gallery in New York, Monat Gallery in Madrid and Art Expo New York art fair. The Murmur of Stone 2 Digital photograph 14 x 21 in. 54 ⌇ Art IDEAL v. 2

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The Murmur of Stone 3 Digital photograph 14 x 21 in.

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LINDA KOOPMAN b.1950, Den Helder, Netherlands Lives in Alkmaar, Netherlands

“From the moment people lived in the western part of the Netherlands, they had to work their surroundings to protect themselves, their homes, cattle and harvest against upcoming water by digging canals, creating polders, building seawalls, etc. I am interested in the remnants of their workings, some still functioning today. By studying archives, old maps and modern inventions, I look for these old mechanisms and try to tell their story in a series of photos utilizing the ever-changing Dutch light and atmosphere at various moments of the day and seasons.”

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Banscheiding, Bergen Digital photograph 30 x 40 cm Koopman has exhibited her photography internationally, including most recently at Black Wall Gallery in Athens, Greece, Europe Art Fair in Amsterdam, the New York Art Fair and Red Dot Miami in the United States and upcoming at Tokyo Art Fair in Japan.

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Schapenlaan, Bergen Digital photograph 30 x 40 cm Linda Koopman ◊ Art IDEAL v. 2 ⌇ 57


BRIGITTE KRATOCHWILL b.1954, Linz/Donau, Austria Lives in Salzburg and Vienna, Austria

“When I paint I embark on a journey into my subconscious. I integrate sensory experiences into the painting process. What emerges is a confrontation with something like a reflection of my soul. I search for suitable forms, structures, colors, hues/shades and sensitive surfaces.”

Zeichen der Zeit (Signs of the Times), 2020 Acrylic and ink on cardboard 25 x 35 cm Brigitte Kratochwill was born in 1954 in Linz, Austria. She was a teacher for Music, Art and German in Lamprechtshausen and headmistress of the Secondary Modern School Bürmoos, Salzburg, Austria, until 2013. Kratochwill has led art projects in various institutions. Over the past 30 years, her work has been shown in Austria, Germany, Italy, Hungary, South Africa, Portugal, Switzerland, Luxembourg, France, Great Britain, Czech Republic, South Africa, Finland, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain and China. In 2020, Brigitte was named Artist of the Year by World of Art Award, London, UK. Präsenz (Presence), 2020 Acrylic and ink on cardboard 25 x 35 cm

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Tapis 4 Acrylic & ink on canvas 90 x 30 cm

Tapis 3 Acrylic & ink on canvas 90 x 30 cm

Tapis 1 Acrylic & ink on canvas 90 x 30 cm

Tapis 2 Acrylic & ink on canvas 90 x 30 cm

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LEE KWONG TIM JACKSON b.1961, Hong Kong Lives in Hong Kong

“I used to paint in my spare time, and what began as a creative outlet eventually developed into my personal style. The idea “Hong Kong in a Better Light” has been in my head for quite some time. Hong Kong is slowly disappearing; many old buildings have been demolished to make room for the modern skyscraper— for the sake of progress. If I can capture all these images of old Hong Kong, I thought, through this it will live on forever for others to appreciate, enjoy, and defend!” Marks of Time Acrylic on art board 50 x 38 cm 60 ⌇ Art IDEAL v. 2

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LESLIE LEW

For over 35 years, Leslie Lew has painted in a technique she calls “Sculpted Oils” which she developed while pursuing her BFA and MFA degrees at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Beginning with her “Supermarket” series, Lew built out all the products with sculpted oil paint.

b.1953, New York City, USA Lives in Stormville, New York, USA

During her graduate work, Lew was invited to participate in the SUNY/ Semester in New York City, a program much like the Whitney Museum, where she was given a studio and had weekly critiques by respected artists of the time.

With humor and deep affection for products and popular iconography of the past, Leslie Lew creates extravagant interpretations of comic book heroes, food packaging and board games. Her father was an advertising executive who developed, enduring ad campaigns for Kellogg’s, appearing larger than life in Lew’s painting. In a tribute to her father and her childhood, we see the thickly sculpted, painted surface that has become the artist’s signature method. Images that we perhaps associate with mass production are enlivened by highly textured brushstrokes and expansive scale. They are at once art and artifice—delighting in the seductive surface.

She ended up staying in NYC and had her first solo show at Sensory Evolution Gallery in 1985 as one of the artists from the East Village Art Movement. To this day, Leslie Lew continues to exhibit with galleries and museums in the U.S. and throughout the world.

You Can Never Have Enough Superheroes, 2021 Sculpted Oil on wood 31 x 31 in. WWW.LESLIELEW.COM ◊ LESLIE@LESLIELEW.COM

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ANSON LIAW

Anson Liaw is an illustrator and fine artist who enjoys creating artwork that takes on critical views on life, dealing with social, political, cultural and lifestyle themes. He enjoys taking everyday life objects, scenes and situations, fusing them together to manufacture unexpected yet familiar contexts that ignite a spark to drive discussion and encourage people to become engaged and learn something new.

b.1965, Detroit, Michigan, USA Lives in Richmond Hill, Canada

Anson has garnered recognition for his illustration work from American Illustration, Society of Illustrators West (SILA), Applied Arts Magazine, 3x3, The Magazine of Contemporary Illustration, 3x3 ProShow Illustration Annual, The Creative Quarterly, The Big Book of Illustration Ideas 2, Luerzer’s Archive “200 Best Illustrators” Worldwide Special Edition, Luerzer’s Archive “200 Best Digital Artists” Worldwide Special Edition, Hiii International Illustration Competition, Circle Foundation for the Arts, Contemporary Art Curator Magazine and COW International Design Festival Illustration Biennale.

“I feel I am useless as an artist when I am happy. Pain is what creates my artwork. The painful experiences that people go through as they journey through life in the world around us from childhood to adulthood which in many ways is full of chaos and hardship are what sparks and motivates me to possess my objectives, to make purposeful artwork that hopefully generates meaningful and fulfilling empathetic connections to people. As I observe and interpret the world around me, combined with creating my artwork, I discover time and time again that true beauty lies within darkness and that sometimes nightmares are the birthplace of some of the best ideas for an artist.”

Pointless Peace Talks Chalk pastels on archival BFK Rives paper 18 x 18 in.

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Anson shares his love and passion for communication and design arts by teaching at OCAD University and Virtute Innovation Academy in Canada.


Fashion’s Dirty Secret Chalk pastels on archival BFK Rives paper 20 x 27 in.

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CHI-YU LIN 林吉裕 b.1965, Changhua, Taiwan Lives in Taipei, Taiwan

Chi-Yu Lin has worked as the Chairman and Director of the Taiwan-Japan Art Association and is also the Founder and director of Jinyee Art International Co. Mr. Lin has received his Master’s Degree in Fine Arts from the National Taiwan Normal University. The artist is currently working on eight series of work: 1. Auspicious Series 添祿系列 - Using graphic associations to enhance the meaning of congratulations and blessings

“In order to communicate my creative ideas, I have tried different methods and as a result, I have created the unique technique of “Chopping and Weaving”. This entails high painting skill with brushes, scrapers and knives. I render the consumption of “Deduction” and the regeneration of “Increase” through the accumulation of piles of paint and scraping off and erasing. The object is then simplified and broken up by “deconstruction”, re-combined with the scattered materials to take on “structuralism”.”

2. Holding Hands Series 握手系列 - Using love to convey the power of warmth 3. Swimming Carpio Series 游鯉系 列 - To convey a firm attitude and determination to go all out 4. Accompany Series 陪伴系列 Presenting the sustenance and refuge of the soul 5. Forest Series 森林系列 - The happy pulse of nature 6. Large Granary Series 大糧倉系列Cherish whatever you have today 7. Glory Series 榮耀系列 - Encourage people not to be timid, but to glorify life 8. Chaos Series 無極系列 - Provide viewers with a way of thinking in the form of “dialogue” Summit 登頂 Oil on canvas 60 x 72 cm

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XILONG LIU b.1990, Guangdong Heyuan, China Lives in Heyuan, China

During the process, the artist feels very relaxed, treading the painting with an open mind. Xilong’s themes include farmers, child workers, children left behind. His main materials are latex, propylene and carbon powder. In earlier years, Xilong did graffiti with a large brush that allowed for a lot of control of the composition and surprising results. This influence is still present in the way he works today, where the dark parts of his compositions have traces of ink and water and he then employs a unique method to make the white parts reflect light and add brightness. For Xilong, the contrast of dark and light areas on the finished piece gives a sense of the changing circumstances of the sitter’s inner world.

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CHUN YI LONG b.1948, Wuhan, China Lives in Houston, Texas, USA

Wild Flowers and Grass Water media on rice paper 34 x 68 cm

Chun Yi Long began painting at a very young age, taught by his grandmother. Although his work displays a wide range of aesthetics, all series are conceptually connected. After a career as a Senior Engineer in Computer Software, ten years ago, Mr. Long picked up his brush again and began studying and practicing painting. His water-based paintings are made using Chinese and Japanese ink colors, brush and rice paper. Mr. Long has now been actively painting for a decade and continues to exhibit internationally including in Houston, Texas, USA. His painting “Golden Boy and Jade Girl” was published “American Southern News” for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. In 2015, Mr. Long held a solo show in Beijing which was aired on China CCTV Painting and Calligraphy Channel. In 2017, the artist participated in a charity exhibition in Houston for rebuilding and rescuing efforts after Hurricane Harvey. In 2019, a solo exhibition was held in Kunming, Yunnan, China.

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Chun Yi Long radically deviates from traditional Chinese painting. Employing a freehand technique, characteristics of impressionism and abstracting, Mr. Long makes use of absorption and diffusion properties of rice paper, allowing color to be integrated into the ink and the ink to be integrated into color, forming natural effects. Mr. Long’s unique method has both technical and conceptual elements of Eastern painting combined with bright colors of Western painting. His innovative artworks reflect beauty and allure.

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YISONG LIU 刘壹松 b.1969, Hengyang, China Lives in Shenzhen, China

“As a contemporary person, I have deeply experienced the great ruthlessness, chaos, and contradictions of the world, and deeply felt the pain of being a human being, so I have sympathy for all life in the world.

Library of Scriptures Ink on canvas 80 x 80cm

Yisong Liu graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts of Hunan Normal University, and now lives and works in Shenzhen. In his early practice, he experimented with all kinds of painting media, and at a later stage, Yisong was engaged with ink painting and photography.

I feel that, among many human emotions, compassion is a particularly noble one, and great enlightened beings, such as Lao Tzu, Buddha, and Jesus, are to be admired. I choose “the relationship between culture and nature” as the underlying concept of my painting, stemming from my surprise at the similarity between culture and nature, which both seem to have “birth, old age, sickness, death, mercy.”

In recent years, many of his works have been selected for art exhibitions in China, France, the United States, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Italy and other places.

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Doubt the Cat Ink on canvas 78 x 75 cm

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JAN LOWE b. Australia Lives in Phillip Island, Australia

“My inspiration for this work was to capture this creature’s unique personality. Scratchboard is a wonderful medium for drawing subjects such as animals or a subject requiring realistic detail. To start; using a black Ampersand board, lightly sketch the subject, with a soft white pencil, check the proportions and composition are what you want. For animals, I start with the eyes, nose, and let it emerge from the board, tonal is vital so work dark to light, soft strokes with your blade. Patience is essential, and what emerges is what replicates the image as you see it. Draw directly onto the board rather than trace! You need strong drawing skills, patience, and a willingness to be brave!”

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Bunny Antics Scratchboard and ink 29 x 36 cm Australian artist and member of the International Scratchboard Society of Artists, Jan Lowe has received multiple awards and recognitions for her artwork. In 2021 she won an international painting competition in Arizona and the same year a Multimedia 6Contest by Harmony of Art, Praque. Jan continues to exhibit regularly in Australia and abroad. Visit the artist’s website to see a list of available workshops and discover more of her career. The Divine Miss M Scratchboard on Ampersand board 42 x 35 cm WWW.JANLOWEFINEART.COM ◊ JAN.LOWE@CAMBERWELLART.COM.AU


DOUGLAS LYELL b.Wakefield, Yorkshire, UK Lives in Porthleven, Cornwall, UK

Sowsnek Acrylic on canvas 42 x 60 cm Douglas Lyell began painting around 1987 in Tottenham, North London. Previously he had studied Social Science at Middlesex Polytechnic. His work was academic and anonymous until he went to Waltham Forest College and joined the Foundation Course led by Ann Rook.

“I am a post-modern artist. My main influences are the modernist avant-garde traditions of the late 19th and 20th centuries. I feel compelled to comment on this great and variegated tradition. I have worked in many different styles and I have done hundreds of selfportraits throughout my life. There are many polarities in art that I have explored creatively to develop a multiplicity of techniques. I realize that some may regard the great tradition as an exclusively white European thing. I disagree with this.”

“There I painted with sponges on large sheets of Fabriano paper in thin acrylic. In 1988-9 I was taught by the master, Cecil Collins at Central school. I almost got into Chelsea but instead was accepted onto the BA at Reading University. That didn’t suit me at all because I have strong expressionist tendencies, and they were mostly “conceptual.” Subsequently, I worked in lock-up garages for a while until I was admitted onto the MA at Coventry University. There I found more freedom and tradition.” Lyell currently lives in Porthleven, Cornwall. For ten years, he has worked on small-scale oil paintings—a strategy he had planned before arriving. “I found peace and happiness in Cornwall and my work improved drastically.” Lyell had three shows of several seascapes in New York, which opened up many other opportunities. Estren Acrylic on canvas 42 x 60 cm WWW.DOUGLASLYELL.UK ◊ DOUGLASLYELL@YAHOO.COM

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YUYING LYU b.1997, Kunming, China Lives in China

“Reality tires me. I want to spend time in a world of illusion that exists in my mind. I am comfortable and relaxed in the world of my mind. My work is an attempt to give form to the things in my mind.” Yuying Lyu actively produces and exhibits her work internationally including recent shows at Grey Cube Gallery in 2020, Gallery Ring, the Dutch Art Fair 2020, the Europe Art Fair 2021, Venice International Art Fair, 2021, Spectrum Miami 2021, ATIM Art Tour, US, 2022 and New York Art Fair 2022. Her work “Tree Melody” was published in Spotlight Magazine 2021 by CFA Press.

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Melody in San Francisco, 2019­ Acrylic on canvas 45 x 60 cm

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GALINA MANIKOVA b. 1953, Sakhalin island, Russia Lives in Horten, Norway

“My expertise is in old photographic techniques; graphic and botanical printing. My work is often about the right to be different and to be myself. I have the freedom to do what I want, but it is hard to be understood or get integrated. This has been the reason for making many exhibitions abroad. I am a rebellion. I feel often excluded and rejected by various art groups, organisations and society. I have no home, no mother tongue. This finds its expression in my work without me even noticing. I want to tell my story and show my art.”

Eco+photo 100 x 70 cm “I was born on the Japanese island of Sakhalin, grew up in Moscow, got educated at an art academy in Jerusalem and have been living in Norway during the last 40 years. For me, there is no home, no mother tongue. The Japanese island of Sakhalin was exiled, but better than inside the barbed wire. My parents were military doctors—surgeons, both of them. It was impossible for them to raise children on Sakhalin, so I grew up with my grandparents in Moscow, in a big apartment behind the Bolshoi Theatre, where my grandmother worked as a stage designer. In a dramatic rupture with my father, who had survived Stalin purges and returned to Moscow, I escaped to Israel at nineteen. I lived there for thirteen years. Moved to Norway, Oslo in 1986 by marriage, and live nearby Oslo since then. I have had a series of exhibitions and teaching projects in major cities such as Berlin, Copenhagen, Paris, San Francisco and Oslo.” Eco+photo 100 x 70 cm WWW.GALINA.NO ◊ GALINA@ONLINE.NO

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MARCELLE MANSOUR b.1951, Gaza, Palestine Lives in Sydney, Australia

“With a multidisciplinary approach to art, my work is based on an exploratory process, as I choose whether it is traditional or digital, or to combine both. I explore my creativity as an artist vis-à-vis traditional and new media art using new technologies within contemporary culture. My art is a mirror reflecting my soul. My paintings displayed in the XIII Florence Biennale conjure realistic topics and expressive portraits. They are radiant and significant in reflecting humanistic topics and highlighting the power of vivid colours, and are rich in evoking feelings of curiosity. The symbolic and philosophical thread penetrates human consciousness, making viewers contemplate the invisible.”

Hope for Peace Digital media 80 x 60 cm Marcelle Mansour is a Sydney-based, Australian multidisciplinary visual artist, bilingual writer, Peace Ambassador and thought leader in the art industry whose goal is to empower viewers and aspire for transformation, positive social change and just peace towards a better humanity. She earned a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) and a Master of Studio Arts (MSA) from the University of Sydney, and previously a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in English Literature and English language.

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Brilliant Women Faces Digital media 50 x 70 cm

Marcelle Mansour was born and raised in Gaza to Palestinian Christian Eastern Orthodox parents from Jaffa who were displaced from their homeland in 1948. She experienced wars in her childhood and youth before migrating to Australia. Inspired by her Western-Eastern cultural backgrounds, her artistic voice is shaped by the impact of war affecting women and civilians, reflecting on the global challenges facing humanity. Her work displays an in-depth experience of a unique journey into human psychology, perception, conscience, consciousness and subconsciousness, to see the inner significance of her art. It reflects on reconfiguration of memories rooted in human personal culture and identity, with the purpose of finding hope towards reshaping the reality of human life. Marcelle’s art explores the world of knowledge, wisdom and optimism, its creation, portrayal, and depiction.

Like Lotus and Bamboo Resilient Lucid Dreamer Digital media 50 x 70 cm

Marcelle works with painting of traditional light and digital art. She has exhibited nationally and internationally in biennales and major exhibitions in Sydney, New York, Paris (Louvre), Venice, London and Florence. She is the author of ‘Shifting Waves’ book that contains her portraits of prominent personalities, women’s multiple roles, landscapes and poetry. She was selected as a Cultural Role Model and received numerous art prizes including an Honorary Presidential Award in 2016, the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in 2017 Queen’s Birthday Honours, and various Honourable Mentions. Marcelle is currently one of the recipient’s ArtTour International Top 60 Masters Award (ATIM) 2022 referred to as “The Oscars for the Visual Arts”.

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MAURO MARTIN b.1954, Pinerolo, Italy Lives in Chivasso, Italy

“I aim to propose my personal concept of portraiture: interior research, perfection formal, reference to the classic values of the Medici Renaissance and representation of the eternal beauty in a Neoplatonic key ... all following the minimalist concept “Less is more” and safeguarding the values that are the basis of my humanistic cultural education.”

Mauro Martin began as a painter and has found in photography a means to probe the depths of the human soul and the metaphysical essence of objects and feelings. He graduated from the Polytechnic of Turin and is a passionate philosopher. In the last period of his artistic activity, he has turned towards photorealism, always reserving ample space for pictorial / informal production and video-art. Neoclassical Portrait - Vicky Photograph 90 x 90 cm

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PAULETTE MARTSOLF b.1957, St. John’s, Canada Lives in Dallas, Texas, USA

Now Paulette challenges herself in a new artistic direction, experimenting in many mediums trying to find her voice, ideally looking to incorporate elements of fashion into art. She thrives on experimentation and has found the accumulation of many techniques mindopening. Oil, acrylic, encaustic, printmaking, textile manipulation and more has brought her to a pinnacle! Transitioning from that career in fashion, the technique of sewn paper collage perfectly moves her creative process to a new and exciting art form!

“Portrayed in the abstract, my work focuses on texture, shape and color created as paper is sewn to a substrate using an industrial sewing machine. These pieces can be organic in form or bold geometric images with color being an important component for the viewer. Sewing has always been an integral part of my life from childhood, to a long career as a fashion designer creating the Allie-Coosh clothing line and now transitioning to ‘Sewn Paper Collage’. It begins with an idea and my excitement grows as I see the beauty evolve in the art! The journey and creativity continue and my passion becomes stronger as I grow older!”

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Gotham Sewn paper collage 28 x 53 x 2.25 in. Paulette grew up in St. John’s, Newfoundland surrounded by rugged coastlines and charmed by the Island’s music. Being raised in this unique heritage and nourished by its native cuisine Newfoundlanders are branded as ‘Newfies’ and she is a proud one! Paulette graduated top student of Fashion Design and on a scholarship followed up her studies in Paris, France. She won several design awards. For 30 years she successfully designed, manufactured and retailed a line of clothing and jewelry in Dallas, Texas. Paulette also choreographed and produced many charity fashion shows benefiting local organizations including the Dallas Museum of Art during the Chagall exhibit, the Museum of Biblical Arts celebrating its 50th anniversary and a Red Carpet Event of the Dallas Opera, creating four gowns for Aida’s entourage. She was honored by ‘Women That Soar’ in the Entrepreneur category.


LEE MASSEYHEEKIN b. United States Lives in Boulder, Colorado, USA

“The grid has been a constant in my work and is the structure in which my creativity comes to life. I continue to explore the tension between accepting and defying boundaries in a variety of different mediums. My work has evolved from photography where I explored the negative realms of confinement using the grid as a representation for rigidity and control. Now I find my artmaking focused more on the attempts to push against those confinements. I use the grid as a structure to help make sense of and order the chaos. I’d like to think we all enjoy certain parameters so we can push against them. I use repetition and abundance to speak to the chaos in our world and in our minds.” 78 ⌇ Art IDEAL v. 2

Lavender and Blue, 2021 Mixed media 78 x 48 x 2 in. WWW.LEEHEEKIN.COM ◊ LEEHEEKIN@GMAIL.COM


MAGDALENA MELISSOURGAKI WOZNIAK b. Poland Lives in Crete, Greece

Covid Time 2 Ink on Japanese tissue paper 50 x 35 cm

“In most of my artwork, I want to transfer on canvas emotions which accompany me during painting. First, I want to make people feel and further think. My recent paintings are referring to natural disasters like the earthquake which happened on my island. Many people lost their houses and assets. I also lost my art studio. These natural disasters are the topic of my new exhibition which will include an installation with the goal of explaining the phenomenon, emotions and effects of an earthquake.”

Magdalena was born and grew up in Poland. She has a degree in Fine Art from the Warsaw School of Arts and Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. After her studies, she moved to Greece and developed her talent under the watchful eye of Botis Thalassinos, who was a close friend of Salvador Dali. Magdalena is a co-organizer and Jury committee president at the Aegean Arts International Festival on Crete, ambassador in Mondial Art Academia and jury at Children’s Art Gallery in Greece. She is the curator of the El Greco Museum and she is responsible for the organization of international exhibitions. Over the years, Magdalena has done illustration, book covers, art installations, animation and sculpture. She believes that art influences imagination, calmness and is the most universal language in the world. Magdalena’s work was recently presented in national newspapers. Waiting... Acrylic on canvas 50 x 70 cm WWW.MANDALENAW.WIXSITE.COM/MOJAWITRYNA ◊ MAGDALENAW@HOTMAIL.COM

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RENATE MERZINGERPLEBAN b. Vienna, Austria Lives in Pressbaum, Austria

Academic painter and graphic artist, Renate MerzingerPleban was born in Vienna, lives and works in Pressbaum near Vienna. Landscape is the preferred topic of her artistic work, painted as well as drawn. “There exists no landscape which is not a constant confrontation of beauty and at the same time, arbitrariness and indifference of nature — landscape as synonym of nature. Lines and brush strokes create a very personal view of each landscape.”

Fallen Tree Graphite on paper 40 x 30 cm Renate is a member of IG Bildende Kunst, Landesverband der NÖ Kunstvereine, Kulturvernetzung NÖ, and a founding member of Verein für Kunst und Kultur, NÖ. (http://austria-forum.org/af/Community/Zeitgen%C3%B6ssische_Bildende_Kunst/Merzinger-Pleban%2C_Renate)

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BARBARA MIERAUKLEIN

Barbara Mierau-Klein is a digital artist recognized for her multi-layered, imaginative and colorful fine art images. A native of Germany, Barbara lives in the Washington, D.C. area but often travels the world as a passionate landscape and nature photographer since her teenage years.

b.1958, Dortmund, Germany Lives in Washington D.C., USA

Much of Barbara’s work is highly stylized and focuses on beautiful moments and evocative moods across a wide range of subjects. The inspiration for her images comes from many sources, often her own nature photography, but also books, song lyrics, movies, and works of other artists, old masters as well as contemporary digital artists. Barbara’s work has been exhibited in a number of galleries in the US and Europe and has received numerous awards. Her images also appear regularly in international art magazines. Barbara is represented locally by Waverly Street Gallery in Bethesda, MD.

“My digital art images reflect my fascination with the beauty of colors and the moods and emotions they evoke. Highly stylized cityscapes and forest scenes are subjects I often turn to for their vibrance and dynamic atmospheres. Creative layering of the original photography, colorful elements, rich textures and other effects allow me to add complexity and a depth to my art.”

Golden Fall Forest Digital media WWW.BARBARAMIERAUKLEIN.COM ◊ BMIERAUKLEIN@GMAIL.COM

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KAEKO MIZUTANI b.1969, Osaka, Japan Lives in Osaka, Japan

“I think that humans sublimate the darkness of the heart and create beauty through art. How do I purify dark emotions? How do we control the inevitable thoughts in our lives? Sometimes while encountering absurdity. With that in my mind, I continue to create. I find beauty in surrounding creatures. Projecting my thoughts on them, I weave ideas onto a paper through the magic of my technique and embed my feelings into the piece. Art is similar to alchemy, as it spins a picture from paper and pen. It can be said that it is the fate of the artist to develop a suspiciously beautiful world.”

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MAIDY MORHOUS b.Rochester, New York USA Lives in San Diego, California, USA

“Art is a form of communication between the artist and the viewer. Art is about vision, and how that vision is expressed is what can create a strong emotional pull for the observer.” Fortunate? Bronze 4 x 7 x 11 in.

Maidy Morhous expresses herself through the medium of bronze which allows her to portray the extremes of the soft flow of water to the harsh asphalt pavement of our world. Her artwork encompasses the pop theme of presenting commonplace objects as fine art to engage the viewer and allow them to contemplate and pull from within, and for a moment disengage from the outside world.

An accomplished printmaker and painter as well as sculptor, Maidy Morhous was born in New York and currently creates out of her studio thirty minutes north of San Diego. Morhous received her Master of Fine Arts degree while studying at Stanley Hayter’s Atelier 17 in Paris in the mid-1970s. Before returning to the States, she traveled to Italy to further her studies in casting techniques at the Fonderia ArtisticaMarinelli Foundry in Florence. She is currently showing around the world in museum exhibitions and galleries; her work can also be found in public and private collections internationally.

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MANUEL

MORQUECHO b.1967, Mexico Lives in Washington D.C., USA

Originally from Mexico, Manuel Morquecho began studying digital photography in 2009 in Guatemala City, graduating in 2014 from Boston University’s Center for Digital Imaging Arts in Washington D.C. where he currently resides. His main body of work focuses on exploring the urban landscape, the integration of the face and body into fine art, and fashion photography.

“My work captures my own realities; the world as I feel it or imagine it. I have chosen photography as my art-instrument because it allows me to grasp these “realities” in an instant, without the distortions caused by the passage of time and changing feelings. My images are captured both in black and white and color creating timeless portrayals of my imagination and desires. Although they reflect somehow my Mexican heritage, they seek to break national boundaries and transport the observers to an unidentifiable interior place of great beauty and peace.”

Morquecho was the International Photographic Society (IPS) Photographer of the Year in 2015-16 and was awarded the 2016-2017 and 2017-18 Washington DC Government Art & Humanities Fellowship. He has done several solo and group exhibits in Atlanta, Guatemala City, Miami, Washington DC, New York City, London and Italy’s 2018 Chianciano Art Biennale where he won the Leonardo 1st Prize for Photography and Digital Art. In 2019, he was awarded the 2nd Prize in Photography at IPS and at London Art Biennale, and the 3rd Prize Focus on the Story at Washington DC International Photo Festival. In 2020, Morquecho was a winner of LensCulture Critics’ Choice. Several of his images have been published in renowned art books and magazines and are owned by DC government Art Bank Program, the Chianciano Art Museum in Italy, and private art collectors around the world. Transition Photograph 42 x 38 in. HTTPS://MANUELMORQUECHO.COM ◊ MM@MANUELMORQUECHO.COM

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HU NA b.1988, Hunan, China Lives in Lisbon, Portugal

A young artist from China, most of Hu Na’s paintings focus on thinking about life and capturing subtleties. Her inspiration comes from the freedom and vitality of Western culture, as well as the depth and tranquility of Eastern culture. For her, art is pure expression. Hu Na holds a Bachelor’s in Animation and after graduating she worked for CCTV (China Central Television), participating in the production of various famous cartoons. Since 2014, she has been focusing on her art research. In her works, we can often observe the beauty of simplicity and subtlety. Staggered Watercolor on paper 46 x 61 cm

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SARAH MORTON b.1965, UK Lives in Kintyre, Scotland

Sarah Morton studied Art History at the University of St. Andrews and the Art of Black and White Photography at Glasgow School of Art. She has been selected for exhibition with the Royal Photographic Society, the Chania International Photography Festival, and Blank Wall Gallery in Athens, Greece. Morton has won four awards for her photography from the annual Monochrome Awards, and this year she received a Gold Award from the inaugural New York Photography Awards. Her work has been exhibited in Britain and Europe and is in private collections from the USA to Australia. Morton’s photographs have been published in ArtMag, Spotlight and Contemporary Artist magazines as well as online in Lifeforce Magazine.

“Off the coast of western Scotland lie the kelp beds. At low tide, these vast areas are visible from the shore. The wet kelp lit by low sun shines like metal and the forms are almost alien in nature. I played with the contrast and exposure in the editing process to produce these abstract images.”

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THAN NGUYEN b.1948, Ninh Binh, Vietnam Lives in Saigon, Vietnam

“The most impactful event in life is the death of loved ones. Instead of filling my days with remorse, I commit my spirit in building a series of monuments in memory of my late wife. The cross on top of the gate represents the religion where she placed her faith. I shaped the clouds on top of the other monument, to remind me that she now is where she belongs, at peace and in the hands of God. The church bell echoes in my ears. The image of her back, dressed in our traditional Ao Dai leaving for mass is vividly come into view. That’s the most nostalgic memory of my beautiful woman and it will stay with me for the rest of my days on this Earth.” Than Nguyen was born in 1948 in Kim Son, Ninh Binh province, Viet Nam. He is now living in Saigon and has shown his art around the globe: Hong Kong, Germany, Singapore, USA, China, Australia, Italy, England, Switzerland, Japan, France, Austria, Belgium and more. Nguyen’s work is about past and present and nostalgia. He stylizes lines to their simplest and places everything on the same surface. The depicted piece is one of the artworks in an installation collection title “Memory of the women who passed by my life”, installed on the hill of Nguyen Than’s homestead in Dalat, Vietnam. The Church Metal installation 10 x 10 m 88 ⌇ Art IDEAL v. 2

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KELLY O’NEAL b.St. Louis, Missouri, USA Lives between USA and Canada

“From birth, art has been a fixture of my environment. Fashion has been the muse since my first box of crayons, the moment I worked in oils, I knew, I had found my medium. Art and fashion ignite my passion and drives my work.”

Let’s Twist and Shout Oil on plexiglass 27.9 x 39.4 cm WWW.KELLYONEAL.COM ◊ KELLY@KELLYONEAL.COM

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GUDRUN NIELSEN b.1951, Reykjavík, Iceland Lives in Reykjavík, Iceland

“My sculptures have been described as modernist-based formalism with minimalist or constructivist overtones and a Japan aesthetic. They are often large in scale, site-specific and made for public places. Japanese culture has influenced me and given me a better understanding of art, after visiting the country many times. In the environmental installation “The Mountain Series, 2014-2018” I point out the human impact within the city landscape of Reykjavík. In more recent work, “The Barren Wasteland Series, 2019” I express a collision of journeys in 1952-1977 and 2019, where one world is white and the other one black.”

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White Mountain, 2014 Timber and snow installation Gudrun Nielsen graduated as a sculptor from The Icelandic College of Art and Crafts in 1989 and from Chelsea College of Art and Design London in 1992. Gudrun graduated in 1995 with an MA in Art in Architecture from the University of East London. She won the prestigious Membership Bursary of The Royal Society of Sculptors 1997 and later that year the First Winner of the Wybo Haas award. In 1998 she won 1st prize in the International Greenham Common sculpture competition with her site-specific sculpture ‘Changes for the main entrance to Greenham Business Park’. The same year Gudrun was invited to represent the UK at Fabriq’Art, Mereville, France. In 1999 Gudrun competed for the Westwood High School Clock-face commission

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and won including a residency. In 2000, she was invited to exhibit at the Millennium Experience in the Millennium Dome, London in a one-day solo exhibition. She got elected as Associate member to the RSS and in 2001 Gudrun was nominated and elected Fellow of The Royal Society of Sculptors and was a committee member of the society from 2001-3. For the past 30 plus years, Gudrun has taken part in numerous exhibitions, competitions, residencies, workshops and worked on commissions. She was selected to exhibit in The Royal Society of Sculptors Nordic Exhibition SKULPTUR 2015 and in the RSS summer exhibitions 2019, 2020 and in the RSS 10 Gram Challenge members exhibition 2021. Gudrun has exhibited widely, including in England, Sweden, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Iceland.


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OLIVIAPATRICIA O’NEAL b. Franklin, Tennessee, USA Lives between USA and France

The Bride and Bridesmaids Oil on linen 106.7 x 160.5 cm

Olivia-Patricia O’Neal resides in Incline Village, Tahoe, Nevada. O’Neal creates the means to connect visually and emotionally with the viewer. Drawing is the foundation of her work. After her undergraduate education, O’Neal achieved a Master’s degree, with honors, from the New York Academy of Art, NYC, while studying with some of the most important figurative artists in New York.

“The narrative nature of my art can be described as offering suggestions of associations for story telling. Starting with inspiration, using the skill necessary to reveal the interpretation (subjective as it maybe) is a process of discovery that hopefully reflects integrity in my artistic vision.”

Her career has been represented by international galleries 14 solo exhibitions and 27 group shows. She maintains studios in three different countries; the USA, France, and Mexico. There is a collection of her work in France www.chateausp.com

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Nest Nurture Mixed media drawing 17.1 x 86.4 cm Carrying Her Load Drawing on rag paper 30.5 x 22.9 cm

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LARS ORRSKOG b.1941, Stockholm, Sweden Lives in Stockholm, Sweden

“Painting, like drawing, or scratching on a wall with your fingers, is to deliver a message, enhance a feeling or subdue an enemy. This has been a human way of communicating for thousands of years, for hunters, for farmers and modern societies. The message may be elementary; “follow this arrow”, or very sophisticated, a sign of god or evil. Painting is also unique among communicating modes as it cannot be transformed into language. It must be received with other human faculties able to understand the many layers of meaning that might lie behind. Meanings far beyond just pleasing the eye. So it is a risky affair both to paint and to contemplate paintings.”

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Falling Oil on canvas 45 x 55 cm

Africa Acrylic on paper 64 x 90 cm WWW.LASSEORRSKOG.SE ◊ LASSE@LASSEORRSKOG.SE


ANNA PAZDALSKA b.1969, Krakow, Poland Lives in Krakow, Poland

“I was born in 1969 in Krakow and studied at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts, completing my diploma in 1996 under Prof. Marian Konieczny. I search and discover my world; a world of feminine beauty.”

Emmanuel and Raya Cast bronze with stone base 70 x 25 x 30 cm

Nafi Cast bronze with stone base 55x x 5 x 5 cm

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JON BØE PAULSEN b.1958, Oslo, Norway Lives in Oslo, Norway

“I consider myself an artist belonging to the group of new realists, where the human being is looked upon in a new light and painted strongly figuratively. Don’t be too tough with your pencil when you draw. Not too much information when you catch the line. Do not underestimate your audience. Your art must go in a direction that the photograph cannot follow!”

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“Jon Bøe Paulsen is a prize-winning painter from Norway whose neo-realist portraits have gained him international exposure over the last four decades. His introduction into the art world was through theatre workshops in high school, where he learned the art of selfcontrol. In the same manner, Paulsen paints to convey single narratives with strong characters, using minimal light and a restricted colour palette to let his subject last longer in the eye of the viewer.” - SingulArt, France The Last Letter Oil on canvas 70 x 100 cm Jon Bøe Paulsen ◊ Art IDEAL v. 2 ⌇ 97


JOYCE POMMER b.1952, Quincy MA, USA Lives in New York City, NY, USA

Joyce Pommer was born in Quincy, MA and studied at The Academy of Art College in San Francisco and The Art Institute of Boston. She has exhibited widely in solo, group shows and art fairs in New York and across the country; her work is in numerous private collections and was purchased by the Southwest Minnesota State University Art Museum in Marshall, MN. Her work was included in The Language of Making: Textile Study Group of New York, Art Folio 2020 book and Blink ADC Fine Art 2021 catalog. Joyce maintains a studio in Long Island City, NY.

“My paintings evolve out of my subconscious in a freeflowing intuitive process. The work instills positive emotions and harmony with a curiosity that frees mind and spirit. Inspired by the early Abstract Expressionists, I seek the emotion and spirit of the painting by way of the unconscious and spiritual.”

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JERRY QIAO b.2002, Germany Lives in New York, NY, USA

Scramble Photograph Various print sizes available A senior at the Hotchkiss School, Jerry Qiao’s work has been exhibited in galleries, museums, and collections around the world. Jerry has amassed over $30,000 in sales; all of his profits are donated to the 100cameras Fund. Jerry was featured in the Black Box Gallery and two group shows curated by LoosenArt Magazine in 2021. He was represented by the New York Center for Photographic Art at ArtExpo New York. Exhibiting alongside boundary-pushing works from Andy Warhol to Robert Rauschenberg, Jerry was also selected to present at the Venice International Art Fair. His background as a philosophical thinker resides at the heart of his craft, which dives into theoretical topics while remaining rooted in the reality of social impact.

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“In comparison to other art disciplines, photography stands out to me for its dispensability of imitation. Plato proposed that when artists create, they simultaneously imitate the objects and events of physical reality, as well as Forms (ideal concepts such as beauty or evil). In other words, a painter’s painting is a copy of a copy-a depiction based on the artist’s perception of reality. The visual concept of 21st-century photographic technology removes a step from that process as it provides the audience with a lens into the artist’s eyes; an undeniable moment of authenticity. I hope to use that raw honesty of photographic portrayal to convey my perspective to the world.”

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JEAN JACQUES PORRET b.1941, Switzerland Lives in Chicago, Illinois, USA

“Born in Switzerland, in 1941, to a prominent family of art and antique collectors, I started to sculpt wood at a very young age. I was drawn to and learned the technique of bronze and lost wax casting “because it is the most demanding material which is responsive and sweet to the touch.” My work is figurative but is not about the figure. I consider myself an expressionist as I am more interested in communicating an abstract feeling or idea than an actual image.”

Rendez-vous Galant, 2020 Cast Bronze, Edition of 3, 14 3/4 in. Jean Jacques Porret’s surreal sculptures transcend the mere human form they represent and instead draw the viewer in with their delicate expressionism, rhythmic movement, and abstract sensuality. To categorize Jean-Jacques’ work as figurative or abstract is debatable. Though figurative in practice, the work is never about the figure, but the emotions and ideas shared by the human race, expressed in the tension of his fluid curves and precarious balance. Though abstract in nature, the recognizable form and innate humanity residing within each piece is impossible to ignore. Thus, we are given a case study in restraint, with the artist utilizing the best aspects of each genre without clouding his final result, creating a selfstyled harmony. Rencontre Nocturne, 2020 Cast Bronze, Edition of 3, 18 1/2 in.

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Promiscuous, 2021 Cast bronze, Edition of 2, 19 1/2 in.

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HEIDEMARIE

RAUH

b.1946, Hof, Germany Lives in Hof, Germany

“Through my painting, my sense of the diversity and uniqueness of what you can see every day has expanded. There are so many colors and shapes to be discovered. And it is always interesting to see what actually emerges when trying to translate these impressions into a painting.”

Wasser Mixed media on canvas 70 x 50 cm

Heidemarie Rauh studied at the Schwarzenbach, Saale painting school with Lutz Ketscher (Leipzig School), Frank Thomas Gerdes (Plauen / Greiz), Roland Lein (Association of Franconian Painters). She is a Member of the art associations Hof and Schwarzenbach in Saale, a member of the master class at the Kunsthof Schloss Reinharz Bad Schmiedeberg and a member of the artist Group 99. Heidemarie works with oil, acrylic on canvas, mixed media and airbrush. Shes has had solo shows in Hof, Schwarzenbach, Münchberg, Konradsreuth, Schönwald, Sonneberg. Feuer Mixed media on canvas 70 x 50 cm 102 ⌇ Art IDEAL v. 2

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RAMÓN RIVAS b.1953, Ciudad Real, Spain Lives in Ciudad Real, Spain

Ramón Rivas did his university studies in Madrid. His multiprofessional activities as an Industrial Engineer, and a sports, music and art professional, have led him to create a very personal style, titled Rivismo. The artist’s multidisciplinary training and creativity bring novelty and freshness to the world of art. Rivas has had group and solo exhibitions in Spain, China, South Korea, Italy, the United States, among others. He has been featured at various art fairs in the United States and his works are in museum collections in Spain, Denmark and South Korea. Rivas appears in many books and art magazines, having received important international awards.

“My work is very personal. I use my creativity to be different and look for artistic proposals that surprise and excite. I apply my imagination to develop creative, innovative works that interact with the viewer. My work is orderly and methodical. I supervise the good execution and composition and incorporate scientific subjects. I make the painting a walkable space for the viewer. I create images of precision, density and depth that are visually captivating. My works aim to provoke the viewer, turning him into a creative artist during his visual journey and while the images engraved on his retina last.”

Experiential Geometric Landscape Mixed media, Rivismo 195 x 195 cm WWW.RIVISMO.COM ◊ HTTPS://RAMONRIVAS-RIVISMO.BLOGSPOT.COM ◊ RAMONRIVAS2012@YAHOO.ES

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FEDERICA RODELLA b.1989, Turin, Italy Lives in Italy

“Through my work, I find myself watching at the human being and the body, in an ironical way, just as a continuous flow of emotional landscapes, always in contrast, in an infinite recombination of past images that built infinite inner emotional futures. My collages are windows on the inner side of me as a human, an animal, a body, a mind, a collective unconscious made of past and thrown away dramatically and ironically in a too closed future, suggesting that being a human is only an ability to stare at ourselves.”

PETS Paper collage 57 x 29 cm Federica Rodella graduated in Philosophy with focus on Aesthetics and Ethics. After an encounter with Laurindo Feliciano’s work, she decided to devote herself to the art of collage, creating images that seek out a poetic language through inner landscapes made of scientific and technologic imagination, blending contrasts in impossible worlds. In her work, she proceeds exclusively in an analog way, without the use of digital, creating unique and irreproducible pieces. Since 2018, Rodella has exhibited in New York, Rome, Milan, Florence, Paris and Venice..

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ROBERT

RUSTERMIER b.1957, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA Lives in Rhode Island, USA

untitled AA (@1/2°; lines and dots series), 2020 Oil paint-pigmented paraffin wax on panel, Diptych 30 x 44 x 1 3/4 in.

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“This work concerns only formal issues of line, shape, color and spatial relationships. The “@1/2°” body of work originated out of a desire to see the visual effect some semi-translucent material might have on a field of color when laid on that field in varying thicknesses. A horizontal plane painted blue and tilted at some theoretic angle - @1/2° say - with wax heated to a liquid, poured onto this field and cooled revealed an image that shifted from clearly visible where thin, to one barely visible where thick, obscuring and modifying in interesting ways how we see and interpret that underlying image. The current “lines and dots” series grew from this simple, essential visual curiosity.”

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MARLIESE SCHELLER b.1929, Saarbrücken, Germany Lives in Montreal, Canada

“Painting and drawing come to me intuitively. For me, art opened a door to a world of wonder, of magic; at least that was the first impression I had when I attended art school and that feeling has never left me. In my ‘black and white period’ I draw on the graphic tradition. As in woodcuts, the modelling is reduced to a minimum and the relief is created by strong contrasts (black for the Indian ink and white for the paper). Both construct space and suggest volume, but the transposition of the graphic technique to drawing allows for a larger format, precise lines and details.”

Le Silence Ink drawing on paper 60 x 95 cm

“I attended the Institute of Arts and Crafts in Saarbruck, where I was trained by Frans Masereel and Hermann Henry Gowa. I read oriental archaeology with André Parrot at the École du Louvre and my thesis brought me to Byblos, Lebanon, where I studied Early Bronze Age settlements and artifacts. While Antiquity made me aware of the richness of artistic forms, my predilections in Western painting crystallize around the works of Giotto and Michelangelo.” Le Vent Ink drawing on paper 56 x 72 cm

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JANNA

SHULRUFER b.1968, Moscow, RF Lives in Safed, Israel

“I have been drawing since early childhood. For me, painting is not only a way of self-expression but also a way of knowing the world.” Janna Shulrufer works in her gallery-studio in Artist’s Colony of Safed in Israel. She studied Drawing, Painting and Art History in Moscow, and studied Etching in Tel Aviv. Janna Shulrufer works in different genres and techniques: oil painting, watercolors, drawing, dry point etchings. New Reality, 2020 Ink on paper 90 x 60 cm

A Lady Reading, 2021 Soft pastel on paper 65 x 45 cm WWW.ARTMAJEUR.COM/SHULRUFER ◊ SHULR.JUANA@GMAIL.COM

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KAITLYN JO SMITH b.1994, Sycamore, Ohio, USA Lives in Tucson, Arizona, USA

“Lights out manufacturing refers to a fully automated factory that requires no human presence on site. Similarly, the portraits in Lights Out are not real people—they are deep fakes created by AI utilizing a neural network. This network was trained using a dataset of 50,000 pictures of factory workers sourced through Facebook. I empower the machine to visualize those it has replaced by employing these found identities to teach the algorithm to see, interpret and render out its own assembly of 60,000 laborers— one for each factory shuttered since 2000. The faces slowly shift up and down the gallery wall mimicking a conveyor belt and placing the portraits in dialog with capitalist commodities.”

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Kaitlyn Jo Smith is an interdisciplinary artist whose works address issues surrounding automation by utilizing processes that have rendered the shift worker nearly obsolete. Through 3D scanning, 3D printing, and machine learning, Smith questions the ethics surrounding the current state of labor practices in America, while drawing attention to the individuals that these processes replace. Raised by skilled laborers in rural Ohio, Smith was thirteen when the housing market crashed and nearly every adult she knew was suddenly out of work. Her artworks make visible the intangible realities of unemployment by employing automated technologies that are directly linked to the loss of over 4 million US manufacturing jobs since 2000. Smith’s work has been shown nationally and internationally at the Tucson Museum of Art and Museum of Contemporary Art in Tucson, Arizona, Split Videoart Festival in Croatia, CICA Museum in South Korea and BIOS in Athens Greece. She was longlisted for the 2021 Lumen Prize in Art and Technology (London), presented her research at Technarte Art and Technology Conference (Bilbao), selected as A ​​ rt Connect’s June Artist to Watch, and received the College Art Association’s Services to Artists Committee Award for her video ‘Lights Out.’ She has also been featured in PDNedu and Al-Tiba9 Magazine (Barcelona). Lights Out Fixtures Installation View WWW.KAITLYNJOSMITH.COM ◊ KAITLYNJOSMITH@GMAIL.COM


SOILART JODOJOONG b.1948, Jeonju, S. Korea Lives in Wanju-gun, S. Korea

Knar, Knight with Sword Soil on canvas 145.6 x 112.2 cm DoJoong Jo is a pioneer in the technique of using soil as a material in painting, making him the world leader in the style known as “Earth Painting” or “Soil art”. He created the process out of a moment of inspiration and began experimenting and manipulating red soil. Over the past 24 years, he has developed his technique and expanded his materials to create unique mediums, colors, and application processes for soil art. The minerals in soil lend original colors to his works and allow the work to shimmer when illuminated, creating an exquisite effect and impression.

“The subject of my work is knar: a wound on a tree. Trees secrete sap to heal when they are sick, when the juice hardens, it becomes knar. It is both wound and healing; the cycle of life. A knar has many shapes, sometimes it looks realistic, sometimes it looks abstract. It is the image of eternity that I longed for one day, when the time God has given me runs out, I will return to eternity. I want to put on my canvas an image of eternity that I will see there someday.”

Dojoong holds a Master of Fine Arts from Chung-Ang University in Western Painting. He has devoted his life to art since he won the 16th Korea National Art Exhibition in 1967 when he was a freshman in college. He is the youngest painter in Korean history to receive an ‘Honorable mention’. - Agora Gallery, New York Knar, Tree of Life Soil on canvas 145.6 x 112.2 cm HTTPS://WWW.SOILART.NET ◊ SOILART.NET@GMAIL.COM

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CYNTHIA

SPARRENBERGER b. United States Lives in NY and IND, USA

Cynthia Sparrenberger is an American mixed-media artist working within formats that range from artist books, to film, to works on paper. Applying humor as both a conceptual and material tactic, her subject matter deals with the illusory, the psychological, the transitory and the transcendent. Through her intuitive use of materials, the darkest of subject matters are conveyed through her raw, tactile surfaces. Sparrenberger lives and works between New York and Indianapolis. She received her B.A. from American University in Washington, D.C., and was an M.F.A. student at the New York Studio School in New York City.

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W.T.F. Mixed media and collage 36 x 45.8 in. SPARRENBERGERSTUDIO.COM ◊ SPARRENBERGERSTUDIO@GMAIL.COM


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INGRID

STECKELBERG b.1941, Breslau, Poland Lives in Achim, Germany

Ingrid Steckelberg draws her inspiration mostly from objects and landscapes. Fascinated by the aesthetics of decay, such as rusting iron or the morbid beauty of rotting wood and crumbling walls— she views her paintings as metaphors, rearrangements and metamorphoses of reality. Ingrid creates abstract works combining different materials and techniques so that raw and brittle structures come to light. Composition of forms and objects create her visual language. For some years, Ingrid worked on different series about transformations from one state to another (political and social). For Ingrid, an artist is a transmitter of information that is meant for pointing out the errors of society.

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Connections I Mixed media 29,5 x 40,6 cm

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BERND STEINERT b.1964, Wegeleben, Germany Lives in Thale, Germany

“Stories of political power and of day-to-day politics do not particularly interest me. There are too many imposed patterns and simplified versions of the truth in play. I find the subjective approach much more fruitful. My pictures are not simple to read. Already in their technical realization, they are too complex for easy access. Whenever I realize that a picture is becoming too harmonious and slick, I intervene and destroy what is pleasing.” Bernd Steinert is an active artist who exhibits broadly in Europe. He studied at the University of Art and Design Halle and the University of Potsdam. Archetype Boat Mixed media on paper 47 x 60 cm HTTPS://MITGLIEDER.BBK-SACHSENANHALT.DE/BERND-STEINERT ◊ BERNSTEINE@ONLINE.DE

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JEN STERLING b.1969, Madison, Wisconsin, USA Lives in Annapolis, Maryland, USA

“Color has always had a profound effect on my mood and on my state of mind. I can feel an entire shift in my thinking and my emotions when viewing a strikingly bold and colorful piece of art. The goal of my work is to inspire energy and excitement from within—to empower the viewer to do something bold and take risks to achieve their dreams. My paintings are not meant to “be vanilla” or just match someone’s couch. These images are meant to make you feel strong and powerful, to help you feel the excitement I had in creating them. My art is meant to burst into your morning with a zing, to prod you into action when you reach your mid-day lull, and/or to invigorate your senses after a long day.”

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Sunshine on the Reef Acrylic 48 x 36 in.

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JING SU

Jing Su holds a Master’s degree (DNSEP) from the Institut Supérieur des Arts et du Design de Toulouse and a Bachelor’s (DNAP) from École supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Valenciennes. She also studied art at École des Beaux-Arts de Versailles. A visiting professor at Nanchang Institute Of Technology, Jing has coauthored photographic work in a series titled “Cemetery is a Sculpture Poem” (2013) with Professor Zhao Xinshan.

b.1983, Shanghai, China Lives in Shanghai, China

Serena 4 Oil on linen canvas 15 x 20 cm

In 2019 she was invited to show at Fabriano Watercolor Festival in Italy and the same year she participated in the Sino-Italian art and culture exchange, with watercolor works for the exchange exhibition at the Venice University. In 2020 she exhibited at Free Space and in 2021 she had a solo show “Moon Star.”

Serena 3 Acrylic and oil on canvas 30 x 40 cm

Serena 1 Acrylic and oil on canvas 80 x 160 cm HTTPS://D.XIUMI.US/STAGE/V5/454GV/337021763 ◊ 25660588@QQ.COM

“After my father passed away, I found that the body also has a memory of sadness, which is habitual sorrow. When I was studying in France, I worked as a cemetery recherche for my BA and MA degrees. Mourning rituals have been performed everywhere since ancient times. I wanted to break out of old traditions and ideas, but it was a great conflict with my mother, who was deeply traditionalist. I couldn’t even understand the world, should I save myself and go with the flow? But my heart was screaming, and I felt like I was going to die, and I couldn’t do anything about it, only feeling small and helpless. I was looking for an outlet. So I pick up the brush and started painting my daughter, Serena.”

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WIDMER TASSINARI b. Forli, Italy Lives in Villafranca di Forli, Italy

“Words are useless if emotion does not speak.” “For me, the need to paint has always been the way to feel alive. Opening the doors to my Unconscious; traveling a road that is never clear but that always leads to a search of myself. My zodiac sign is Taurus with Scorpio ascendant, that I have represented in a painting published in the art catalog Modern Mondadori N° 55.” Widmer Tassinari’s abstract work has been extensively exhibited and published through the years. During the COVID pandemic, the artist did not exhibit physically but continues to be present in catalogs, books and magazines internationally.

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Il Disordine Perfetto Mixed media on canvas 150 x 100 cm

Risveglio Mixed media on canvas 150 x 100 cm HTTPS://CIRCLE-ARTS.COM/WIDMER-TASSINARI ◊ WIDMER.TASSINARI@GMAIL.COM


THE FREQUENT ARTIST b.1983, San Antonio, Texas, USA Lives in Alexandria, Louisiana, USA

“The simple concept of movement inspires newer work consistently. Often with my paintbrush in hand and a color-filled palette, I work to form a story vivid from a memory/dreamscape. I believe in utilizing every inch of the canvas and not restricting the size of the idea(s) with pencil marks often inhabiting the canvas to gain a clear perspective of framing. Color does become a center point in planning a piece frequently with a title or subject in my perspective. If the color is too blinding a minimalist view is a clearer option lately.” Scattered View Point Digital media 18x 24 in.

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PINAR TURE GURSOY b.1965, Istanbul, Turkey Lives in Istanbul, Turkey

Pinar Ture Gursoy is a portrait and figurative painter and photographer. She completed her higher education in Urban and Regional Planning at the Yildiz Technical University in Istanbul. Between 2010 and 2014, Pinar got back to university and graduated with a BA Honors in Philosophy from Anadolu University. While studying philosophy, she was also living on and off in Paris and participating in workshops at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris. During 2015-2018, Pinar lived on and off in London and at the same time, she earned an MSc in Museum Management from the Istanbul University. Awakening, 2021 Oil and fusain on canvas 120 x 100 cm 118 ⌇ Art IDEAL v. 2

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JIM TSINGANOS

Jim Tsinganos is a Sydney-based illustrator and Visual Practitioner with over 25 years of experience, who has worked extensively in Australia and abroad and has had 2 working stints in Amsterdam. He graduated with a Bachelor of Design specialising in Illustration from S.A.C.A.E.(Now UniSa) in Adelaide, South Australia.

b.1964, Peterborough, Australia Lives in Sydney, Australia

The recipient of numerous awards, both local and international, he has been featured in many of the major illustration annuals including Communication Arts Illustration Annual, 3x3 Pro Show Annual, Society of Illustrators LA, as well as being repeatedly recognized by Lurzer’s Archive Magazine as one of the world’s top 200 illustrators. He has participated in countless exhibitions, both group shows and solo shows, nationally and internationally and has been commissioned and collected by private collectors from around the world and by Opera Australia.

“Everything inspires me. Sadness, Joy, Love, Agony, Loss. Artists like Marc Chagall and Amedeo Modigliani have been huge inspirations throughout my visual career, their dream-like landscapes influenced my exploration of visual storytelling. At the root of my work is an exploration of the human condition, humanity and our interconnectedness with each other and to the universe that we exist in. I examine how we are a part of it and how, in a fractal way, it tells our story and is a part of us.”

Jim has been commissioned by a richly varied client list including Australia Post, Qantas and by the Australian Mint which released a limited edition commemorative collectors coin for Australia Day featuring his image. In 2019 he was part of the international jury judging the children’s book illustration show as part of the Sharjah International Childrens Book Fair in the UAE. In June 2021 he won the Open Call International Art Competition at the Florence Biennale.

Fragility Giclee canvas print 92 x 130 cm WWW.TSINGANOS.COM ◊ JIM@TSINGANOS.COM

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ANDREEA BIANCA VELCSOV

Andreea Bianca Velcsov received her BFA and her MFA at the West University (Faculty of Arts and Design) in Timisoara, Romania with emphasis on Painting. She is influenced by several artists, including her professor, Romul Nutiu, who encouraged her to explore the world of abstraction.

b.1988, Resita, Romania Lives in Georgia, USA

Her work has been part of group exhibitions in Romania, Italy and the USA. Since 2015, Andreea Bianca Velcsov is a member of the Romanian Artists Union, painting department, Timisoara branch. Andreea has lived in the USA since 2016 and from 2021 resides in the state of Georgia. She loves to destroy the common shape of the square over and over again. Always being curious about dualities, she thrives on ideas and constantly experiments in any media or style.

“My work focuses on the exploration of dualism over things like: inside vs outside, organized vs unorganized, etc. Most of the time the subjects are portraits because, for me, the duality between what we look like on the outside, and what we feel inside is so complex and fascinating. I do believe that often things are double-faced, whether in action, words or feelings and I try to illustrate all of these the best way that I can. The only thing I plan ahead is the square shape that has the role of maintaining a balanced composition. I like to hypothetically refer to the square as the “walls of my mind” where I know what to place in or leave out.”

Oceans Apart 1 Mixed media on canvas 30 x 30 in.

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CHAO WANG

Chao Wang graduated from the Pratt Institute, New York in 2020. Her practice encompasses a variety of different mediums, building upon her works with textured materials to create her transcorporeal world. Her works are characterized by the presence of both organic and artificial elements, in a fusion that explores the human relationship to technology.

b.1989, Hangzhou, China, Lives in New York City, NY, USA

Chao Wang is interested in how human beings interact with an increasingly technological society, exploring this through intriguing motifs such as cogs and machinery alongside more biological entities that appear similar to microorganisms. Her surrealist paintings depict an unusual world, using images from the past and present to convey her image of the world in the future.

In the pre-scientific era, people explained some situations through narratives of the supernatural, like fairy tales. Today, Wang thinks science fiction is a kind of subconscious, all-sensory response to the existing world. Therefore, Wang explores the crossovers between painting and science fiction. From the point of view of the microorganism enhanced by artificial intelligence. From the negative space to the positive space. From the familiar element in nature to the object created from the imagination. The idea of science fiction should not be limited to high technology with future scenarios, but also from small little things that focus on the current moment.

In Wang’s opinion, the idea of science fiction should not be limited to high technology with future scenarios, but also include small little things that are about the current moment. Therefore, Wang is interested in how she can use book art as a traditional way to tell her own narrative science fiction. Wang focuses on the tension between organic objects (paper) and technology (ideology). She explores different print techniques to create works not only stay on a 2D surface but also affect the surrounding environment. Morganster #626 Acrylic and paper on canvas 24 x 36 in. WWW.CHAOWANGART.COM ◊ CHAOWANGART@GMAIL.COM

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MARTI WHITE

Mixed-media artist, Marti White works in both abstract and representational subject matters. Marti is selftaught with the help of many artist mentors and workshops. Her work is eclectic and covers a broad spectrum of media and subject matter. Marti enjoys beginning with color and medium and letting her tools take her where they want to go. Ms. White works in watercolor, acrylic, mixed-media and collage. She likes to experiment with a variety of “what ifs.”

b.1943, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA Lives in Tucson, Arizona, USA

“When I moved to the West, I felt called to a new artistic path in a new place. By painting from my gut instead of my head, with no concern for what the paintings meant or whether they looked like something, I was able to free up an inner person. I began to have a more abstract way of seeing the world. When the work is going well, I am caught up in the doing of my art. I hope that the viewer will find something meaningful or is moved in some way. If so we have communicated.”

Marti volunteers her time in various art organizations. She is a Saguaro Fellow of the Southern Arizona Watercolor Guild which she has served as Vice President of Shows. She is a Silver Signature Member and an Agave member of the Contemporary Artists of Southern Arizona which she served as president for two threeyear terms. She is a Signature Member of Acrylic Painters USA. Her work is shown locally, nationally and internationally. Sonoran Night Sky 2 Acrylic on paper10 x 10 in.

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ROXANA WERNER b.1956, Santiago, Chile Lives in Viña del Mar, Chile

“Experiencing in situ the geographical and ethnographic spaces is vital to connect emotionally and intellectually with the painting. My work is based on a “committed testimony”—I do not hide the darkness or the light that belongs to reality. I have traversed the Atacama Desert, the Saltpeter towns, India, Morocco, Asia, to later recreate and interpret them in the solitude of my studio.”

Bagan - Birmania Oil on canvas 65 x 80 cm

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Roxana exhibits internationally for the past three decades including the XII and XIII Florence Biennale and a show titled “Why Valparaíso” at UNESCO, Paris, France. She received the Creativity Award at Intl. Exposition of Latin American Images, Barcelona.

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WENDY YEO

Wendy Yeo, R.W.S.W. was awarded many prizes and a Travelling Scholarship to Italy and Paris. She has had one-woman shows in the UK, Hong Kong, New York, California, Kuwait and Turkey. Most recently she showed at Monat Gallery, Madrid and Monaco Art Fair.

b.1937, Hong Kong Lives in London, UK

In 2020, Yeo exhibited at an International Group Show in the Vatican Chancellery Palace, Rome and in 2019 she participated in a group show at the Cyfarthfa Castle Museum, Wales. In 2019 she also showed in Milan, Mantova and Lisbon as well as the Amsterdam Whitney Gallery, Chelsea, New York. “I am involved with natural forms, e.g. trees, rocks and water, portraying movement and space and all the energy of nature. The media I use are watercolour on paper and acrylic on canvas, often also cut-up pieces of my own work as collage. Having been born in Hong Kong, I studied Traditional Chinese Painting and graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art University College London. I like to exploit Chinese traditional use of the brush and the Oriental use of space, combined with a Western individual interpretation of form, light and colour.”

Wendy Yeo’s work is part of the following public collections: University College London Art Museum, Ashmolean Museum Oxford, Wolfson College, Oxford, Yu Kyung Museum, South Korea, Hong Kong Museum of Art and Hong Kong University Museum of Art, American Petroleum Institute, Washington, DC, The British Library, London, Slade School of Fine Art, London and many more.

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SHUAI XU b.1995, Tianjin, China Lives in Los Angeles, California, USA

“My works focus on studying the invisible world and my artistic inspiration stems from my subconscious thoughts. Through my art, I deep dive into how humanity plays a part in the cosmos and the value we as human beings have on Earth. I also explore the relationship between individuals and nature, bringing my audience on a unique soulful experience. My solo exhibition “Weaving Dreams”, fourteen awards and fellowships, nine group exhibition contributions, and ten publication features have allowed me to inject myself and society into the interior world while expanding outwards to the world beyond.” 4C+37.11­ Mixed media performance WWW.SHUAI-XU.COM ◊ XUSHUAI0124@GMAIL.COM

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HSIUNG YU b.1966, Taichung, Taiwan Lives in Taipei, Taiwan

“I am obsessed with the cave paintings from 45 million years ago. I think that the species that once existed can correspond to humans today. Exploring and understanding them can provide new perspectives in our lives. Works include symbols, beasts, treasures, power machinery, mountain and sea landscapes, etc. These symbols project myths, legends, revelations and imaginations of unknown things, aiming to create a certain existence. I use my own creativity and complex background to highlight or metaphor a theme, with delicate and smooth lines, layers and mix and match techniques, I want to inject life and emotion between material and linen. Believe in dreams!”

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Light Force Acrylic on canvas 72.5 x 100 cm

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Olympics 2021 Beyond the Virus #2 Acrylic on canvas 53 x 41 cm

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Carlos Abraham ∙ ArtFromThePsychee-DrS ∙ Angela Banks ∙ Terry Beard ∙ Thorsten Boehm ∙ Wiebrand Bouwkamp ∙ Jeffrey M Brackett ∙ Pascale Charrier-Royer (Pacha) ∙ Myongsin Choi ∙ Aleksandra Ciążyńska ∙ Wendy Cohen ∙ Britt Conley ∙ Marieke de Jong ∙ María Isabel de Lince ∙ Mary Di Iorio ∙ Donelli J. DiMaria ∙ Cordelia Doll ∙ Georg Douglas ∙ Judith Dupree Beale ∙ Patrick Earle ∙ Torhild Frøydis Eid ∙ Tony Fandino ∙ Anna Galea ∙ Dean Gioia ∙ Michael Ian Goulding ∙ Anne Gro Starefoss Greve ∙ Elena Grishaeva ∙ Janet Grissom ∙ Maria Teresa Guala ∙ Garry D Harley ∙ Howard Harris ∙ Paul Hartel ∙ Xiao He ∙ Markus Helbing ∙ Herbert Hermans ∙ Isabel Herrera ∙ Irina Howard ∙ Chikara Komura ∙ Linda Koopman ∙ Brigitte Kratochwill ∙ Nard Lee ∙ Lee Kwong Tim Jackson ∙ Leslie Lew ∙ Anson Liaw ∙ Chi-Yu Lin ∙ Xilong Liu ∙ Jinsong Liu ∙ ChunYi Long ∙ Jan Lowe ∙ Douglas Lyell ∙ Yuying Lyu ∙ Galina Manikova ∙ Marcelle Mansour ∙ Mauro Martin ∙ Paulette Martsolf ∙ Lee Massey-Heekin ∙ Magdalena Melissourgaki Wozniak ∙ Renate Merzinger-Pleban ∙ Barbara Mierau-Klein ∙ Kaeko Mizutani ∙ Maidy Morhous ∙ Manuel Morquecho ∙ Sarah Morton ∙ Hu Na ∙ Than Nguyen ∙ Gudrun Nielsen ∙ Kelly O’Neal ∙ Olivia-Patricia O’Neal ∙ Lars Orrskog ∙ Jae-Young Park ∙ Jon Bøe Paulsen ∙ Anna Pazdalska ∙ Joyce Pommer ∙ Jean Jacques Porret ∙ Jerry Qiao ∙ Heidemarie Rauh ∙ Ramón Rivas ∙ Federica Rodella ∙ Robert Rustermier ∙ Marliese Scheller ∙ Petra Schott ∙ Janna Shulrufer ∙ Kaitlyn Jo Smith ∙ Soilart Jo-DoJoong ∙ Cynthia Sparrenberger ∙ Ingrid Steckelberg ∙ Bernd Steinert ∙ Jen Sterling ∙ Jing Su ∙ Widmer Tassinari ∙ The Frequent Artist ∙ Jim Tsinganos ∙ Pinar Ture Gursoy ∙ Andreea Bianca Velcsov ∙ Chao Wang ∙ Roxana Werner ∙ Marti White ∙ Shuai Xu ∙ Wendy Yeo ∙ Hsiung Yu

On the cover Beauty of the Unspoken Oil, pigments and pencil on canvas 130 x 130 cm by Petra Schott


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