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Heinz Marzohl
The Bull of «Saintes Maries», 2022, Acrylic on canvas 75 x 100 cm

Heinz Marzohl

The Bull of «Saintes Maries», 2022

Acrylic on canvas 75 x 100 cm

From 1974 to 2008, Heinz Marzohl owned and directed a renowned company for lettering technology, digital printing, and graphic design in Switzerland. In 2008, after 34 years, he handed over the company to his two daughters.

For his professional activity, Marzohl designed countless brand logos, lettering concepts, and graphics for shopping centers and industrial buildings. His profound knowledge of graphic design, typography, reprography, serigraphy, materials and color theory, provided an invaluable springboard to enter the world of fne art painting. In his profession, letters and logos mostly consisted of geometric shapes. In painting, experiences and feelings are now depicted with vivid, evocative lines and shapes.

The search for inspiring examples led to works by Kandinsky, Marc, Jawlenski, Klee and Macke, who had created groundbreaking works in the artist group “The Blue Rider” in the early 20th century. Marzohl’s aim was not to copy these works. The key was to fathom the thinking and feeling that had led to these great paintings. Another important source of inspiration was the intensive study of prehistoric cave paintings. These primitive people worked with the fickering light of fre and painted only by memory. Already, 30,000 years ago, a spiritual transformation of what was seen was the basis for amazing drawings.

Later works of Heinz Marzohl were inspired by cracks and shadings on rocky clifs of stormy seacoasts. After many years, this search for living lines and forms has led to an independent, unmistakable visual language. Painted on canvas with beautiful color compositions, the archaic traces became enchanting, evocative pictorial worlds.

For Marzohl, abstracted lines, shape and colors represent memories. The more the artist dealt with abstract painting, the more he is fascinated with the spirituality behind it, focusing on the mysterious; the soulful. For him, a spiritual transformation of an experience gives the images an enigmatic charisma.

www.marzohl-mystische-malerei.com

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Contact info@circle-arts.com for all inquiries. On the Back Cover HIROMI WATANABE https://mizuno-art.com/ Beloved Watercolor 410 x 318 mm On the Front Cover HEINZ MARZOHL www.marzohl-mystische-malerei.com The Bull of «Saintes Maries», 2022 Acrylic on canvas 75 x 100 cm

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Leila Bokel

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Instagram@michelecaussinbellon

29 Spotlight 30 Poupée Caussin-Bellon

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33 Spotlight 30 Claire Davenhall

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clairedavenhallvisualartist.wordpress.com

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37 Spotlight 30 Mary Di Iorio
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39 Spotlight 30 Giuseppe Grieco EditorDreams

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- Mondadori International Yearbook 2022

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41 Spotlight 30 Michele Doucette
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Traci Findley
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55 Spotlight 30 Maria Teresa Guala

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Untitled 829
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59 Spotlight 30 Paul Hartel
Paul Hartel
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LINA HAZAN

https://susanne-herbold.art

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SUSANNE HERBOLD

www.kunstinzicht.nl/portfolio/werk/berthermans/index.html

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67 Spotlight 30 Amy J. Hipple
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69 Spotlight 30 Skye Elizabeth James - ART side of the Moon

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77 Spotlight 30 Ingrid Lange-Schmidt

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RAINER K. LAMPINEN

www.panoramicimages.fi

Rainer K. Lampinen, FRPS, MPA, ASMP-Photojornalist

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79 Spotlight 30 Rainer K. Lampinen, FRPS, MPA, ASMP-Photojornalist

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SUSAN LIZOTTE

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PAMELA LODIGIANI

Lost and Blind
Acrylic 24 x 30 in.

Bunny Antics

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ALAN MAHOOD

www.no-arte-pierrepaulmarchini.eu

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Deborra Marshall Bohrer
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89 Spotlight 30 Deborra Marshall Bohrer
Serenissima, Posa I
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Heinz Marzohl
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93 Spotlight 30 Heinz Marzohl

The Devil’s Fingertips

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ERIN MCCLUSKEY

Erin McCluskey

https://susannmccolloughart.media/

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MARGOT MCMAHON

Paluan Coral Landscape: A Super Reef
Margot McMahon Spotlight
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97 Spotlight 30 Aga Melcher

I’m Still Waiting for You...

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MAGDALENA MELISSOURGAKI WOZNIAK

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www.christinamitterhuber.at

- Leonardo da Vinci
101 Spotlight 30 Christina Mitterhuber
CHRISTINA MITTERHUBER

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103 Spotlight 30 Manuel Morquecho

https://circle-arts.com/macovei-n-b

Cunning Fabric
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MARIANNE ODOK

105 Spotlight 30 Marianne Odok

https://www.britta-ortiz.dk

107 Spotlight 30 Britta Ortiz
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https://arpanaaneeshastudio.com/

109 Spotlight 30 Aneesha Parrone
ANEESHA PARRONE

https://www.pepponi.de

ULLA PLOUGMAND

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111 Spotlight 30 Ulla Plougmand
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113 Spotlight 30 Pluma Sumaq

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117 Spotlight 30 Gayle Printz

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CHER

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Cher Pruys

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TINA PUCKETT

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CHAITALI V. PURUSHOTHAMAN

cv.artist.painter@gmail.com

Seven White Horses with Rising Sun Acrylic on Canvas with hand painted frame 48 x 32 in.
Chaitali V. Purushothaman Spotlight 30 120
Carmen Cecilia Rusu

123 Spotlight 30 Anneli Särnblad Pederson

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ANNELI SÄRNBLAD PEDERSON

annelisarnblad@hotmail.se | Facebook@sarnbladpedersonkonst

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GRETA SCHNALL

portfolio.fotocommunity.de/greta-schnalls-portfolio

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125 Spotlight 30 Greta Schnall
Dark Art XV
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Olivia Seger

Abstract o T, 2022

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www.facebook.com/judith.seiler.90

129 Spotlight 30 Judith Seiler-Schloemmer

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https://artbymeg.crevado.com/as-i-see-it/

131 Spotlight 30 Evan B. Siegel

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EVAN B. SIEGEL

https://evansiegelfashionphotographer.com/

Phyllis Shipley
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133 Spotlight 30 Phyllis Shipley

on canvas 100 x 100 cm

Kerstin’s internationally exhibited and multiple award-winning paintings convey her artistic message , with which she inspires the art scene worldwide. In Kerstin’s deeply layered abstractions, the experimental interplay of color and texture plays a crucial role, resulting in an emotional The reduced superimposition of horizontal and vertical layer changes catches the viewers’ eyes from the depth. Kerstin Sokoll is reinventing perspective!

KERSTIN SOKOLL

www.kerstin-sokoll.de

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Kerstin Sokoll

https://circle-arts.com/Marleen-Stegeman

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Spotlight 30 Marleen Stegeman
MARLEEN STEGEMAN

https://mitglieder.bbk-sachsenanhalt.de/bernd-steinert

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137 Spotlight 30 Bernd Steinert
Top Left & Right: Ocean Dream 2
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Michael F. Stitt Ph.D
MICHAEL F. STITT

Michael Frank Stitt スティット マイケル is an Australian artist and music composer. The narrative conveyed in his paintings is a reverence and celebration for Nature. Mountains, forests and the natural elements of his landscapes are portrayed as the most important elements of the painting, aiming for both the painter and viewer to meditate on the natural order of the landscape. At the heart of his Sumi-e works is the desire to achieve both the Zen philosophy and the Japanese notion of mono no aware (the pathos of things), and wabi-sabi (the acceptance of transience and imperfection).

Bottom Left & Right: Misty Pines: Homage to Hasegawa Tohaku (1539-1610)
Acrylic, Ea. 75.5 x 70 cm
139 Spotlight 30

30 140 月は同じように輝き、 空にも池にも。 六義園だけ変わります。 シーズンズでは、 人々は行き来します。

The screen panels were inspired by many visits by the artist to Rikugi-en gardens in Tokyo. The concept is

The moon glows the same, in the sky and on the pond. Only Rikugi-en changes. In the Seasons, People come and go.

Michael F. Stitt Ph.D Spotlight
141 Spotlight 30 Michael F. Stitt Ph.D

Loose Pieces (Watch & Clock)

Color Photograph 50 x 70 cm

Kiss
Acrylic 60 x 75 cm
Giovanni Tozzetti
GIOVANNI TOZZETTI
“A

SILVIJA TREICE

work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art.”
- Paul Cezanne
147 Spotlight 30 Silvija Treice

Mr. I Can See You

Acrylic 18 x 24 in.

Tatiana was born on the US/Mexico border. At 17, while getting her VMD at UNAM and a Master’s in Public Health she was also attending art seminars at the San Carlos Royal Art Academy. Since 1990, Tatiana actively participates in group exhibitions in Baja, CA and the USA, and has created diverse collections in several mediums. Her most notorious series is a historical/anthropological collection “Faces of Baja California” shown in Museums in Baja and the USA since 1999. Since 2012 she heads the

TATIANA V. FAVELLA

www.tatianavfavella.com

The Bird Seller Oil on canvas 30 x 40 in.
149 Spotlight 30 Tatiana V. Favella

“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.”

ROXANA WERNER

www.roxanawerner.cl

Roxana Werner Spotlight
Sadhu II
Oil on canvas 54 x 74 cm
153 Spotlight 30 Roxana Werner

Contemporary artist, Karl W. Lu implements science and technology, psychology and philosophy in his pursuit to be a genuine thinker, creator and entrepreneur. A modern Renaissance man, with a life and art that span from East to West, Karl was a civil engineer in China before relocating to Australia in 1991 for postgraduate studies in philosophy and international relations. He further earned three master’s degrees in Art, Design, and Architecture from the University of NSW, Australia.

KARL WEIMING LU

Acrylic and oil on canvas 91 x 76 cm

https://circle-arts.com/marti-white

Sunrise on Superior Ice Breakup I Acrylic 24 x 18 in.
MARTI WHITE
Mirror, Mirror
159 Spotlight 30 Christopher Whytal

Chinese artist, Shaoqing Wu was born in 1951 and is a visiting professor at China Huaxia Jujiang Calligraphy and Painting Academy. Currently, she is the vice president of the Traditional Culture Research Institute of China Top 100 Culture Network, the director of Beijing Guodu Moyun Calligraphy and Painting Academy, and an academician of Beijing Contemporary Calligraphy and Painting Academy.

SHAOQING WU

https://circle-arts.com/shaoqing-wu

Skulls & Souls: Timber Wolf Pyrography on wood 20 x 20 in. 161 Spotlight 30 Natalie Woodson
NATALIE WOODSON

to Face III

Face

Root Yarden was born in 1958 in Galilee, Israel. She studied and worked as a Drama Therapist and later published three poetry books. From 2020, Root continues to develop as a video artist; combining her photography and poems. Root Yarden is infuenced by Pina Bausch.

ROOT YARDEN

With intention and sincerity, Shir Zalcman’s artwork is a piece of herself. The 37 year old Israeli artist paints to refect the present moment of her everyday, emotional experience. Mainly using acrylic paint and charcoal mediums, she employs palette knives and brushes to create depth through texture, layering and linework. Choosing a bold color palette, Shir intuitively composes these textural patterns by layering them together to explore the visceral nature of feelings.

SHIR ZALCMAN

www.shirzalcmanart.com

Acrylic and charcoal on canvas 70 x 70 cm
Shir Zalcman
Hiromi Watanabe
Beloved
Watercolor 410 x 318 mm

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