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<strong>Yearbook</strong> <strong>2015</strong><br />

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<strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>Treasure</strong><br />

<strong>Art</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong><br />

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<strong>Yearbook</strong> <strong>2015</strong><br />

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<strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>Treasure</strong><br />

<strong>Art</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong><br />

<strong>Yearbook</strong> <strong>2015</strong><br />

Director and editor<br />

Georgia Szollosi<br />

Co-editor and curator<br />

Mike Ellis<br />

Graphic designer<br />

Zsolt Pinter<br />

Jurors:<br />

Georgia Szollosi painter, writer and editor<br />

Mike Ellis art collector and adviser<br />

Zsolt Pinter graphic designer, painter<br />

Front cover:<br />

Sarro – Espirito e Matéria – oil on canvas, 220x200 cm, 2002<br />

Back:<br />

Yuki Yamamoto – Arboles – oil on canvas, 100x120 cm, 2013<br />

Featured artists:<br />

Image 1:<br />

Alejandra Pous – Footprints of Life – mixed media on canvas , 200x120 cm, 2014<br />

Image 2:<br />

Jordan Poe – Medicine Lake 18 – photography, 55x34 inches, 2013<br />

Image 3:<br />

Asli Uludag – Home afar, by the sea... – etched copper, 9x7x7 inches, 2012<br />

<strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>Treasure</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> <strong>Yearbook</strong> <strong>2015</strong><br />

is published by HT <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> Publishing<br />

Promotion and Publication London, UK<br />

www.ht-artmagazine.com<br />

info@ht-artmagazine.com<br />

Printed in:<br />

ALTO Nyomda, Szekesfehervar Hungary/EU<br />

ISBN:<br />

978-0-9928106-2-7<br />

Copyright 2013-2023 by HT <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> Publishing.<br />

All rights reserved.<br />

All artists featured in <strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>Treasure</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> <strong>Yearbook</strong> <strong>2015</strong> retain the copyright for each of their individual<br />

images. All rights reserved.<br />

No part of this book may be reproduced or translated in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including<br />

photo-copying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system without written permission from the<br />

copyright owners.<br />

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NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER<br />

“The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but<br />

their inward significance.” – Aristotle<br />

“If you hear a voice within you say ‘you cannot paint,’ then by all means<br />

paint, and that voice will be silenced.” – Vincent Van Gogh<br />

With great pride and even greater sense of duty and responsibility we<br />

would like to present the first volume of the <strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>Treasure</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong><br />

<strong>Yearbook</strong> <strong>2015</strong>.<br />

Our mission is to connect and build a bridge between artists and art lovers<br />

by providing and presenting a high quality source of visual art and<br />

design through our book, website, magazine and other publications. We<br />

are dedicated to bringing happiness and recognition to the artists and<br />

joy, beauty and satisfaction to the art lovers let them be collectors, buyers,<br />

galleries, curators or others taking pleasure in art and design.<br />

This idea was embraced by 120 artists from 22 countries all over the<br />

world and this is why we believe that <strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>Treasure</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong><br />

<strong>Yearbook</strong> has so much to offer both to the <strong>Art</strong>ist and to the Readers.<br />

Georgia Szollosi<br />

Director<br />

<strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>Treasure</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> <strong>Yearbook</strong><br />

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HT <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> Publishing is pleased to announce its brand-new publication, the<br />

<strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>Treasure</strong> <strong>Art</strong> e<strong>Magazine</strong> / Spring <strong>2015</strong><br />

is designed to promote and support artists in the UK and abroad. Through the e<strong>Magazine</strong>, artists<br />

will be connected directly with potential buyers and more than 1500 British and another<br />

500 European galleries (See Gallery List here).<br />

Eligibility<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ists who are above 18 years old can submit their work for selection.<br />

All artworks must have been created by the submitting artists, who must have legal ownership<br />

and must be the sole owners of the copyright.<br />

All media and techniques of visual art can be submitted for review, such as painting, photography,<br />

sculpture, installations and digital art, etc.<br />

Entry information<br />

How Do I Submit?<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ists who are interested in showing their work in <strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>Treasure</strong> <strong>Art</strong> e<strong>Magazine</strong> / Spring<br />

<strong>2015</strong> must send their images and biography to: submission@ht-artmagazine.com<br />

• Images of 6-8 artworks (minimum 1Mb images (300dpi) including details of the works, such<br />

as title, size, medium and the year of creation,<br />

• A short biography or description of artistic interests (maximum of 200 words, in the third<br />

person, in English, not a CV)<br />

• A profile picture, possibly portrait (minimum 400Kb images),<br />

• A website address (if applicable – we only present website address on the pages since we<br />

like our Readers to see the artist’s works by opening their website. If the artist does not have<br />

one, we are happy to present their email address)<br />

What Happens Next?<br />

You will receive the Sum of your Page Layout for your final approval in three working days<br />

.and will send an invoice after this procedure. Once the payment has been made, we will<br />

create your pages and it will go viral straight after. On the launching day the e<strong>Magazine</strong> will<br />

be distributed to major galleries throughout the UK and other European countries.<br />

What does the Page Layout Presentation look like?<br />

The artists will receive Two Full Pages featuring three (maximum of four) of their works, a<br />

paragraph describing the artist, their work and interests, and their contact information.<br />

Media Accepted<br />

Painting, mixed media, decorative art, design, caricature, sketching, drawing, collage, sculpture,<br />

pottery, digital art, 3D art, photography, installations, print, graffiti, street art and custom<br />

painting.<br />

Cost<br />

£55.00 GBP (or in other currencies: $100.00 USD or €73.00 EUR included tax) for two pages.<br />

Please, apply with this the Submission Form on the HT <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> Publishing website.<br />

Deadline: 15th March, <strong>2015</strong> - The e<strong>Magazine</strong> will be published on 20th of March, <strong>2015</strong>.<br />

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Good news for artists who wish to participate in <strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>Treasure</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> <strong>Yearbook</strong> 2016.<br />

If you wish to participate, the same rules apply as for the <strong>2015</strong> <strong>Yearbook</strong>. You can choose to<br />

be part of our interim publication (the Spring <strong>2015</strong> e<strong>Magazine</strong>) — with two pages for £55.00.<br />

This then gives you automatic entitlement to participate, if you wish, in the <strong>Yearbook</strong> 2016 at<br />

a reduced cost as the e<strong>Magazine</strong> fee will be deducted from the <strong>Yearbook</strong> fees (the standard<br />

order is for 2 Books with 1 Page). You have until 30th October <strong>2015</strong> to decide if you would<br />

like to be included in <strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>Treasure</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> <strong>Yearbook</strong> 2016.<br />

So you will immediately be part of the e<strong>Magazine</strong> with two full pages, and, if you wish, for<br />

a reduced extra fee you can be included in the eBook (the electronic version of the <strong>Yearbook</strong><br />

with one page) and the paperback format of <strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>Treasure</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> <strong>Yearbook</strong> 2016<br />

(with one page). You will also receive a Free Membership in our Online <strong>Art</strong> Gallery.<br />

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NOVEMBER<br />

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Featured artists<br />

Jordan Poe<br />

Medicine Lake 18<br />

photography<br />

55x34 inches<br />

2013<br />

Asli Uludag<br />

Home afar, by the sea…<br />

Etched copper<br />

9x7x7 inches<br />

2012<br />

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Featured artists<br />

Alejandra Pous<br />

Footprints of life<br />

mixed media on canvas<br />

200x120 cm<br />

2014<br />

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<strong>Art</strong>ists<br />

Agnes Parcesepe (Agili)........42<br />

Albert Carrier Roca...............27<br />

Alejandra Pous.......................23<br />

Alicia Wonderland................98<br />

Alina Serebrennikov.............43<br />

Andras Zoboki.....................119<br />

Anh Bach................................72<br />

Ann Dunbar...........................85<br />

Anna Gunnars.............110-111<br />

Anne Bate-Williams..............20<br />

Asli Uludag...........................107<br />

Barbara Monterrosa..............40<br />

Beth Scher..............................14<br />

Bobby Tso.............................108<br />

Boxun Zhao...................... 18-19<br />

Brent Brager.........................106<br />

Cecilia Flaten..........................26<br />

Christine Schwarz........... 70-71<br />

Dan McCormack...................88<br />

Daniel McKinley....................28<br />

David Naman ......................100<br />

David Conolly......................113<br />

David Cutting........................16<br />

Diane Nelson..........................69<br />

Dieter Borst (BO)..................77<br />

Dorothea Elisabeth (Elia).....46<br />

Doug Sandelin................. 44-45<br />

Edit Mihovics.......................121<br />

Ellen Pieck..............................61<br />

Eniko Takacs........................118<br />

Eunice Choi............................58<br />

Éva Gajda (Evie).............. 66-67<br />

Evi Toth.................................122<br />

Francesco Sandrelli...............52<br />

Georgia Szollosi...................101<br />

George (GIA) Tkabladze....115<br />

Gjert Rognli............................94<br />

Gordon Tardio.......................47<br />

Han Zhao................................96<br />

Heelim Hwang.......................74<br />

Helen Chen.............................75<br />

Hélène Dessalle (LN)............78<br />

Indrranil Sen (Gopal)...........29<br />

Jackie Yao...............................48<br />

Jason L Mucciolo (Jota LM)...76<br />

Jeanet Hönig...........................62<br />

Jordan Poe..............................92<br />

Juan Carlos Wang............ 30-33<br />

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<strong>Art</strong>ists<br />

Judy Lusted....................... 24-25<br />

Julian Baslyk...........................82<br />

Karel Witt...............................53<br />

Leo Deville...........................105<br />

Linda Gleitz............................63<br />

Lindsay Pickett.......................41<br />

Linn Marx...............................89<br />

Lynn Gibson...........................73<br />

Manuel Rodrigues (De Mar)...84<br />

Marie Lise Charlez................34<br />

Marius Zgirdea................ 90-91<br />

Maruka Carvajal....................15<br />

Mary Andersen......................68<br />

Maya Sunn............................117<br />

Meredith Nichols.................114<br />

Michael H. Pröpper......... 64-65<br />

Michele Brody......................109<br />

Monique Bertina....................49<br />

Monique Boutens..................56<br />

Moya Evans............................21<br />

Nancy de Souza.....................17<br />

Nicolai Nickson...................104<br />

Noreen Larinde......................54<br />

Parker Beaudoin....................80<br />

Pat Benincasa.........................59<br />

Peer Kriesel.............................83<br />

Peter Bracke............................95<br />

Peter Treiber...........................87<br />

Petra Sophia Ott....................22<br />

Robert Meyers-Lussier..........93<br />

Roland Stieger.................. 38-39<br />

Roxana Werner................ 36-37<br />

Ryan Butters...........................60<br />

Sally Rockriver.....................103<br />

Sarro........................................13<br />

Shirley Maher.........................50<br />

Susan Kessler..........................99<br />

Tim Taylor..............................57<br />

Tobias Ginsborg.....................81<br />

Tolga Sezen.............................97<br />

Valentina Piscopo.................51<br />

Vera Kochubey.......................79<br />

Vera Meyer (V. Meer)..........112<br />

YoonSoo Nam.....................120<br />

Yuki Yamamoto.....................55<br />

Zoë Durand............................35<br />

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Painting, Drawing, Mixed media<br />

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www.sarro.net<br />

Sarro<br />

Poder Negro<br />

oil on canvas<br />

100x130 cm<br />

2006<br />

Sarro, painter and sculptor, was born in 1950 in Andradina, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. After<br />

1972, Sarro showed his works in many individual exhibitions, in well-known Galleries and<br />

Culture Centres, and participated frequently at <strong>Art</strong> Fairs and Events overall Brazil and worldwide.<br />

Special collections of the artist are now exhibited in Museums.<br />

Som das Estrelas<br />

oil on canvas<br />

130x130 cm<br />

2002<br />

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Beth Scher<br />

www.bethscher.com<br />

Beth Scher’s work is deeply rooted in themes of femininity, feminism<br />

and the roles of women in the military theater. In travels to Israel, she<br />

became sympathetic to the plight of women conscripted into military<br />

service. These are young women in the prime of life, aware of and seeking<br />

to display their sexuality and vulnerability, yet are also in a position<br />

of power. She is concerned about what it means for modern society<br />

when women are trained to wage war. Ms. Scher graduated with an<br />

MFA from the University of the <strong>Art</strong>s, Philadelphia, PA, in December<br />

2013. She earned her BA in Studio <strong>Art</strong> from the University at Albany,<br />

Albany, NY in 2008.<br />

Women and War, Russia<br />

mixed medium<br />

12x12 inches<br />

2014<br />

The Swarm, Soldiers and Jeeps<br />

watercolour on paper pinned to<br />

wall, Dimensions variable<br />

2013<br />

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www.marukacarvajal.com<br />

Maruka Carvajal<br />

Chinese Festival<br />

acrylic on canvas<br />

24x36 inches<br />

2012<br />

Maruka Carvajal was born in Bolivia<br />

and is a naturalized Spaniard. She<br />

has lived in Brazil, Singapore, Colombia,<br />

and is currently residing in<br />

Washington DC. Though educated<br />

as an architect her passion led her<br />

to the visual arts instead. Carvajal’s<br />

work harmoniously balances vibrant<br />

colours with geometric shapes for a<br />

holistic interpretation of the world in her eyes. Her work explores the cities she has seen and<br />

allows the viewer to share an inner connection with said locations. She is a member of the<br />

<strong>Art</strong> League Gallery at the TAC in Alexandria, VA and the Foundry Gallery in Washington, DC.<br />

Windows View<br />

acrylic on canvas<br />

24X24 inches<br />

2013<br />

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David Cutting<br />

www.davidcutting.co.uk<br />

After running a successful design<br />

company for several decades, in<br />

recent years David Cutting has returned<br />

to his early passion for oil<br />

painting. Much of his semi-abstract<br />

work is inspired by nature, which is<br />

a starting point, a trigger, to explore<br />

where his imagination takes him.<br />

Another strand of his work is more<br />

surreal, often reflecting an unsettling<br />

perspective on life, questioning the<br />

path of the political establishment.<br />

Whilst the subjects of his paintings<br />

are very diverse their commonality<br />

is the strength of the images and<br />

their vibrancy. His work has sold as<br />

far afield as Israel and Switzerland.<br />

Keep off the grass<br />

oil on canvas<br />

32x16 inches<br />

2013<br />

The banker and the politician<br />

oil on canvas<br />

39.25x27.75 inches<br />

2013<br />

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www.nancydesouza.art.br<br />

Nancy DE Souza<br />

Fitas<br />

acrylyc and glue on fabric<br />

80x100 cm<br />

2013<br />

Although she’s worked for<br />

over 10 years on education,<br />

after a degree on Portuguese<br />

and German, art has always<br />

been pret and it became her<br />

main career on 1996. Having<br />

took part on many individual and group exhibitions she joined the Visual <strong>Art</strong>s School of the<br />

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro and since then she has expanded her expertise by<br />

testing many new materials, but always keeping a link with the painting techniques. In the last<br />

18 years she took part in many national and international exhibitions and has been awarded<br />

with many prizes.<br />

Calçada<br />

acrylyc, buttons<br />

and glue on<br />

canvas<br />

80x70 cm<br />

2013<br />

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Boxun Zhao<br />

www.facebook.com/jiuling.zhao.1/photos?ref_type=bookmark<br />

Swimming Koi<br />

Chinese Xuan paper (rice paper)<br />

139x67 cm<br />

2012<br />

Boxun Zhao, 56 years old artists from China, and he is currently living<br />

in Beijing. He is a humble person, he has been painting for most of his<br />

life and he rarely call himself artist, as he always looks up to the real<br />

artists who once lived in Chinese history. What he doing best is called<br />

“GongBiHua“ in Chinese, which requires a unique skill and procedure<br />

to create. The thing he loves to draw is always the nature: Birds, followers,<br />

fishes and even insects. He will do his best to depict them in every<br />

detail. His favourite subject is Koi, he thinks Koi always repret you with<br />

a se of vigour and the water which stands for life itself.<br />

The Spring<br />

Chinese Xuan paper (rice paper)<br />

136x68 cm<br />

2012<br />

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www.facebook.com/jiuling.zhao.1/photos?ref_type=bookmark<br />

Boxun Zhao<br />

Prosperity<br />

Chinese Xuan paper (rice paper)<br />

67x67 cm<br />

2012<br />

Koi and Lotus<br />

Chinese Xuan paper (rice paper)<br />

176x96 cm<br />

2012<br />

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Anne Bate Williams<br />

www.annebatewilliams.co.uk<br />

The Bay<br />

50x5 cm<br />

2014<br />

Anne spent most of her adult life fully occupied as a mother and a primary school teacher<br />

with a responsibility for art in the curriculum but always anticipating and hoping this ‘time’<br />

would come into fruition. She works organically, using mixed media to develop a piece<br />

which will grow out of her experience of place, inspiration might come from a building, ruin<br />

or natural surroundings anything that sparks a se of discovery...<br />

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Rome<br />

13.1x31.9 cm<br />

2007


www.alltradeart.co.uk/moya-colvin-evans<br />

Moya Evans<br />

Fields<br />

mixed media on canvas<br />

20x20 inches<br />

2013<br />

After training at St. Martins in the nineties, I moved to Hertford and<br />

began painting landscapes in acrylics inspired by the surrounding countryside.<br />

My work has evolved into a naïve, quirky style depicting imaginary<br />

landscapes full of colour, patterns and mark making. I have shown<br />

locally around Hertfordshire and in the Espacio Gallery, London. I was<br />

also a finalist in the MK arts for health Shoosmiths award 2013.<br />

Sunset<br />

acrylic on canvas<br />

20x20 inches<br />

2012<br />

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Petra Sophia Ott<br />

www.PetraSophiaOtt.de<br />

The Cave<br />

acrylic, pastel on canvas,<br />

natural applications<br />

100x120 cm<br />

2014<br />

The artist, Petra Sophia Ott<br />

lives in a Bavarian village in<br />

Germany. Here she works<br />

in her studio and in her gallery.<br />

P. S. O. appears with<br />

all her ses into the magical world of dreams and colours. Natural materials are woven into her<br />

paintings. Through her labours arise paintings which have a need to express and share their<br />

own stories. They are full of craft from the soul, the power and wilderness of the nature. With<br />

her work the artist wants to reach out and touch the soul. Petra Sophia Ott’s life is creativity.<br />

<strong>Art</strong> is her passion.<br />

The Guardian of<br />

the Forest<br />

acrylic, pastel on<br />

canvas, natural<br />

applications<br />

120x100 cm<br />

2014<br />

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www.alejandrapous.com.mx<br />

Alejandra Pous<br />

Alejandra Pous (Mexico 1963). Her refined art language in<br />

which the interaction of spaces, shapes and colours create<br />

such rich and emotional results, being able to go beyond the<br />

physical limits of the canvas. Alejandra´s work is a simple expression<br />

of a complex and intimate idea, it is an art in which,<br />

if you get close enough, observe and allow yourself to feel,<br />

you can feel her esce, her passion and her inspiration in order<br />

to reach deep into each spectator, evoking different emotions<br />

and sations. Her work<br />

has been included in<br />

many solo and group<br />

exhibitions around the<br />

world.<br />

Footprints of life<br />

mixed media on canvas<br />

200x120 cm<br />

2014<br />

Destiny<br />

ink on wood<br />

20x20 cm<br />

2012<br />

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Judy Lusted<br />

www.judylustedart.co.uk<br />

Bird and Woman<br />

Charcoal, red oxide from local<br />

Cornish Quarry on paper<br />

96x98 cm<br />

2008<br />

Judy lusted studied sculpture for<br />

two years at Chelsea College of<br />

<strong>Art</strong> then went onto study at Falmouth<br />

College of <strong>Art</strong> and was<br />

awarded a B.A. (hons) in Fine<br />

<strong>Art</strong> and a Masters in Visual <strong>Art</strong>.<br />

Judy works with red oxide and<br />

charcoal the core of the work<br />

is spontaneous mark making<br />

from which images are drawn<br />

out. Having recently made one<br />

of the directors of The St Ives<br />

Society of <strong>Art</strong>s Judy is actively<br />

involved with the local artistic<br />

scene. Judy’s work is exhibited<br />

locally and in London.<br />

Resting<br />

Charcoal, red oxide from local<br />

Cornish Quarry on paper<br />

66x91 cm<br />

2008<br />

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www. judylustedart.co.uk<br />

Judy Lusted<br />

Weary<br />

Charcoal, Cornish Quarry<br />

on Paper<br />

63x98 cm<br />

2008<br />

Oxlade’s Garden<br />

Charcoal,<br />

Cornish Quarry on Paper<br />

132x98 cm<br />

2014<br />

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Cecilia Flaten<br />

www.flaten.cl<br />

Patagonia Sunset<br />

oil on canvas<br />

120x90 cm<br />

2009<br />

Magic Landscapes inspired in the Norwegian Mythology and in<br />

Patagonia´s Lands. In the search of a more tangible art, Cecilia Flaten<br />

regards painting as her current great love. At the beginning of her relationship<br />

with the medium, Flaten worked in an innocent and playful<br />

way which is demonstrated in her naïve works. In such works she experiments<br />

with techniques and colours that allude directly to her Scandinavian<br />

ancestors. Entering into a more mature stage, Flaten began<br />

working with oil till know, during 20 years, a medium that provides her<br />

with the stability and desired pattern of expression – allowing her to<br />

repret properly the legends, myths and the dreams that nest in her mind<br />

and in her blood. Her work is a great meditation on natural elements.<br />

Blending the fluidic atmosphere of the sky with the blended appearance<br />

of the horizon: she captures the interaction of light and the absorption<br />

inside landscapes. It is a magical and poetic work.<br />

The Bows of Tyr<br />

oil on canvas<br />

160x130 cm<br />

2008<br />

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www.carrier-roca.com<br />

Albert CARRIER ROCA<br />

Toute un Histoire<br />

mixed media<br />

72x92 cm<br />

2013<br />

However warm and poetic, Carrier<br />

Roca’s artwork was created using original<br />

technical processes and materials,<br />

mostly for the building industry of today,<br />

which he reinterpreted for his artistic<br />

expression. This unique approach<br />

prompts us to place this mixed media<br />

artist among the most original creators<br />

of the early 21st century. Although<br />

movement is one of the major concerns<br />

of Carrier Roca, it should be noted that<br />

his characters dance in a space without<br />

gravity or vanishing point; but this<br />

space is nevertheless not without depth.<br />

Le Réveil<br />

mixed media<br />

91x73 cm<br />

2007<br />

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Daniel McKinley<br />

www.danielmckinleypaintings.com<br />

Far Away<br />

oil on canvas<br />

102x76 cm<br />

2010<br />

Daniel McKinley’s paintings are samples of what defines him. “My<br />

paintings help understand who I am. We tend to show the world, in our<br />

personal lives, a sort of mainstream version of ourselves. Never wishing<br />

to expose too much. Through my paintings, the true person is revealed.<br />

A person that even I did not know existed. Beyond the fact that I am Daniel<br />

McKinley.” Daniel was born and raised in the USA. Currently living<br />

and working in New York City.<br />

Portrait of the<br />

Interior<br />

oil on canvas<br />

152x122 cm<br />

2013<br />

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www.redbluearts.com<br />

INDRRANIL SEN (GOPAL)<br />

Sensation of Love<br />

pastel, charcoal and ink<br />

22x28 inches<br />

2014<br />

Gift of Love<br />

pastel, charcoal and ink<br />

22x28 inches<br />

2014<br />

Indrranil (GOPAL) is a renowned contemporary<br />

artist in USA. He believes<br />

his art is a poetry which he writes with<br />

his brush. Gopal’s work is notable for<br />

its rough beauty, emotional honesty,<br />

and bold colour. He believes in happiness<br />

and evokes a feeling of love, tranquillity<br />

and bliss. To him the world today<br />

is full of violence and aberrations<br />

so through his art he tries to reach out<br />

to the higher intelligence and have his<br />

viewers interpret his paintings through<br />

their eyes always trying to find an inner<br />

meaning to the very existence of life<br />

and ethereal love.<br />

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Juan Carlos Wang<br />

www.facebook.com/fingers<br />

Juan Carlos Wang Taiwanese, painter carcass sect founder. Graduated<br />

from the University World Journalism. Creative theme for the analysis of<br />

life, praising nature as well as motherly love and healthy sex. Rebellious<br />

childhood, do not like strict, anti-traditional, anti-thinking, free-sway<br />

rich imagination, interpretation hearts intense passion. This is the body<br />

torso is also a language that can express emotions, variation limbs, to<br />

share life, love and dreams.<br />

Now without brushes to paint, using only fingers painting. Finger painting,<br />

like a kid playing in the sand on the beach, freedom unrestrained,<br />

lines rough and smooth textures, styles original and imaginative. Without<br />

limited by brush. I was anti-tradition! Anti-thinking!<br />

Gallop<br />

oil on canvas by<br />

fingers painting<br />

without brushes<br />

60x80 cm<br />

2013<br />

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www.facebook.com/fingers<br />

Juan Carlos Wang<br />

Sunshine<br />

oil on canvas by<br />

fingers painting<br />

without brushes<br />

60x90 cm<br />

2013<br />

Morning Sun<br />

oil on canvas by fingers<br />

painting without<br />

brushes<br />

200x100 cm<br />

2014<br />

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Juan Carlos Wang<br />

www.facebook.com/fingers<br />

The pair!<br />

oil on canvas by fingers<br />

painting without<br />

brushes<br />

60x90 cm<br />

2014<br />

Hell<br />

oil on canvas by fingers<br />

painting without<br />

brushes<br />

200x100 cm<br />

2014<br />

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www.facebook.com/fingers<br />

Juan Carlos Wang<br />

Flirtatious<br />

oil on canvas by fingers painting without brushes<br />

60x80 cm<br />

2013<br />

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Marie Lise Charlez<br />

www.marielisecharlez.com<br />

A graduate of the Ecole du Louvre<br />

(Paris) and the Gray School of <strong>Art</strong><br />

(Aberdeen, Scotland), Marie Lise<br />

Charlez has attended many workshops<br />

in studios in Paris (Poussin,<br />

Mac-Avoy, “life drawing”, studio<br />

S. Vinsot) and abroad. She also<br />

graduated in Psychopathology and<br />

Psychoanalysis from the University<br />

of Paris. She spent most of her life<br />

abroad, where she found her own<br />

signature style in the flexible use of<br />

mixed media. Her experience can<br />

be summed up estially as “3 lives,<br />

3 periods”:<br />

Scottish period, African period (Angola,<br />

Namibia, South Africa), Asian<br />

period (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan).<br />

Exhibitions in Paris, Burgundy, southwest<br />

France, Scotland, Angola, Kazakhstan.<br />

Kazakh Ancestor<br />

oil and mixed media<br />

73x93 cm<br />

2010<br />

Russian artist “Friend<br />

of Van Gogh”<br />

pastel<br />

48x64 cm<br />

2013<br />

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www.artbyzoe.org<br />

Zoë Durand<br />

Your Dream Leaves Fingerprints On My Memory<br />

oil on canvas<br />

26x26 inches<br />

2014<br />

Delicate Embryo<br />

oil and ink on canvas<br />

48x36 inches<br />

2013<br />

Zoë is a Taiwanese born, Sydney<br />

based artist who has exhibited<br />

internationally in Sydney, Melbourne,<br />

New York, London and<br />

Paris. She is repreted by Whitepeaks<br />

Fine <strong>Art</strong> Gallery at Trinity<br />

Buoy Wharf, London. Also a<br />

poet, her poems are not at the<br />

time of writing, intended to marry<br />

particular paintings, though later<br />

she sees a strong echo between<br />

them. Zoë is guided towards expression<br />

through spontaneity,<br />

observation and reflection. Zoe’s<br />

paintings and poems express a<br />

yearning for beauty: “Under this<br />

veil of time/I would marry the universe/to<br />

know the secret truth/of<br />

its every beautiful molecule”.<br />

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Roxana Werner<br />

www.roxanawerner.cl<br />

My work consists of three major projects developed throughout my career:<br />

‘El Porquéde Valparaíso’ (‘Why Valparaíso?’), ‘La Huella del Tiempo’<br />

(‘The Footprint of Time’), and ‘Del Salitre a Iquique’ (‘From Saltpeter to<br />

Iquique.’). Experiencing in situ the geographical and ethnographic spaces<br />

is vital to connect emotionally and intellectually with my painting. I have<br />

traversed the Atacama Desert, Valparaíso, and the southernmost region<br />

of Chile to later recreate and interpret them in the solitude of my studio.<br />

‘Entre Marruecos y la India’ (‘Between Morocco and India’), my fourth<br />

project on which I am currently working, aims mainly to explore opposite<br />

cultures that join together for a common purpose.<br />

Fragmentos<br />

Pampinos<br />

oil on canvas<br />

100x140 cm<br />

2004<br />

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www.roxanawerner.cl<br />

Roxana Werner<br />

“Why of Valparaíso” - “Pablo Neruda frente al Océano Pacifico”<br />

(Pablo Neruda, poeta chileno)<br />

oil on canvas<br />

180x120 cm<br />

1994<br />

Soledad<br />

oil on canvas and mixed media<br />

180x120 cm<br />

2001<br />

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Stieger-<strong>Art</strong><br />

www.stieger-roland.ch<br />

Explosion<br />

acryl on canvas<br />

100x100 cm<br />

2014<br />

Roland Stieger, 46 years old, lives and works in the town of Bischofszell in eastern Switzerland,<br />

where his pictures of the inner harmony are created. For his abstract works Stieger<br />

makes a journey into the “inner self” and utilizes a variety of materials from gold powder to<br />

cleaning rags. His impulses are expressed through intensive colours. The colour combination<br />

alone can become a motif for the “journey” and this “journey” should last very long, for<br />

Stieger consistently strives to reach new horizons. Several domestic and international prices<br />

awarded to Stieger reflect his growing prominence as an artist.<br />

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Landscape<br />

acryl on canvas<br />

100x80 cm<br />

2013


www.stieger-roland.ch<br />

Stieger-<strong>Art</strong><br />

Deep Emotion<br />

mixed media, collage<br />

in acrylic<br />

100x100 cm<br />

2014<br />

Blue Ice<br />

mixed media in acrylic<br />

100x100 cm<br />

2014<br />

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Barbara Monterrosa<br />

www.artistsregister.com/artists/MI14<br />

Barbara Monterrosa discovered 10 years ago that<br />

she had a gift to paint. She describes the feeling<br />

of wanting to paint for the first time, as a burning<br />

desire within her. All she had around the house to<br />

paint was a small stone bowl. With a few dollars<br />

she bought 4 colours. Antique gold, turquoise, red<br />

and cream, and she began her first piece of artwork.<br />

Since, she has painted murals on walls, ceiling tiles<br />

for doctors’ offices, stage craft, and numerous canvases.<br />

Her artwork varies from abstract, to landscaping,<br />

to still- art and more. Her style is expressionism<br />

and impressionism.<br />

Mi Angel de La<br />

Guarda<br />

acrylic on canvas<br />

24x18 inches<br />

2014<br />

Jardin de El<br />

Salvador<br />

acrylic on canvas<br />

24x20 inches<br />

2014<br />

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www.ewaaward.com<br />

Lindsay Pickett<br />

His main practice involves painting with<br />

oils on canvas, linen and board. He starts<br />

with a basic study of a composition idea,<br />

takes it further as a small watercolour<br />

painting as a final idea and then develops<br />

it more as the finished oil painting. He<br />

also use photographs to create a visual<br />

reality that can be convincing at times<br />

and especially if he wants to get the likeness<br />

of a landscape.<br />

Don’t Look Down<br />

oil on linen<br />

95x120 cm<br />

2010<br />

Land of Ben<br />

oil on linen<br />

91x120 cm<br />

2013<br />

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Agili<br />

www.agili.com.au<br />

Jonathan Apples<br />

watercolor<br />

28x38 cm<br />

2006<br />

High Moon New York<br />

mixed media<br />

76x56 cm<br />

2014<br />

Agnes Parcesepe started to paint in<br />

2002. She paints under the name of<br />

Agili and her works often include a<br />

small seahorse hidden in her composition.<br />

Although primarily a water<br />

colourist, Agnes likes to work<br />

in Acrylic, Oil, Pastel and Ink. She<br />

has developed a special interest in<br />

mixed media paintings, incorporating<br />

multi-coloured material layers,<br />

silk, ribbons and beads, for a three<br />

dimensional effect for City Scrapes,<br />

sky-lined against rich, vibrant water<br />

colour skies. In particular her watercolours<br />

can take up of fourteen<br />

layers of carefully applied individual<br />

hues. Agnes’s use of watercolour<br />

washes has received International<br />

recognition.<br />

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www.serebrennikov.de<br />

Alina Serebrennikov<br />

You and I<br />

ballpoint pen,<br />

lacquer on canvas<br />

100x100 cm<br />

2013<br />

Alina Serebrennikov was born in 1983 in Zaporizhia (Ukraine) and immigrated in 1996 with<br />

her family to Germany. After studies in materials design (2004-2005) at Frankfurt University<br />

of Applied Sciences she, from 2005 to 2011, studied communication design at Rhine-Main<br />

University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden with a focus on film and has, since getting her<br />

degree in 2011, lived and worked as a freelance artist in Cologne, Germany. Alina Serebrennikov’s<br />

works consist of dialogue with everyday things where she seeks to interpret and understand<br />

the world and human<br />

existence: “I don’t limit myself,<br />

neither in my statements<br />

nor in my style, nor in my way<br />

of communicating.”<br />

In memory<br />

ballpoint pen, lacquer<br />

on canvas<br />

100x100 cm<br />

2014<br />

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Doug Sandelin<br />

www.dougsandelin.com<br />

Idyllic America 2<br />

watercolor<br />

32x40 inches<br />

2014<br />

Idyllic America 6<br />

watercolor<br />

32x40 inches<br />

2014<br />

At a very young age I wanted to<br />

be an artist. <strong>Art</strong> school was not an<br />

option for me so i needed to teach<br />

myself, I like the chalenges that<br />

watercolors have when painting<br />

portraits. My series “Idyllic America”<br />

is about aceptance and rejection,<br />

I use a subject that is widely<br />

rejected and put it in a format that<br />

is widely acepted Norman Rockwell’s<br />

Saturday Evening Post.<br />

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www.dougsandelin.com<br />

Doug Sandelin<br />

Chinatown 2<br />

watercolor<br />

14x18 inches<br />

2014<br />

Chinatown 7<br />

watercolor<br />

13x20 inches<br />

2014<br />

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Elia<br />

www.atelier-elia.de<br />

Elixir of Life –<br />

resource vs. fun<br />

from the series: “You<br />

do not play with<br />

your food”<br />

Chalk pastel on<br />

Kappa board<br />

70x100 cm<br />

2013<br />

Dorothea Elisabeth Piper, 57 years<br />

old, lives and works in South Berlin<br />

as a freelance artist in the “Atelier<br />

Elia”. <strong>Art</strong>s and Creativity of<br />

any kind is the most important<br />

part of her life. She is always looking<br />

for new forms of expression<br />

and loves to make experiments<br />

with colours, materials or mixed<br />

techniques. The diversity of her<br />

paintings is created by working<br />

with students in a little painting<br />

school which has been established<br />

in 2002. Her aim is that<br />

like-minded people would enjoy<br />

how it feels to express themselves<br />

by using paints and brush. It gives<br />

her a good feedback.<br />

You are free<br />

from blame<br />

oil on canvas<br />

100x100 cm<br />

2005<br />

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www.facebook.com/gordonartist<br />

Gordon T<br />

Gordon Tardio is a Canadian<br />

born artist now<br />

residing in Malaysia.<br />

Since 1980 he has exhibited<br />

his paintings<br />

in Vancouver, Canada,<br />

Bangkok, Singapore &<br />

Malaysia. Gordon has<br />

travelled extensively<br />

over the years and<br />

you’ll see that people, places and cultures<br />

are a recurring theme in his art, as are orchids<br />

and nature. Gordon works mainly<br />

with acrylic colours often on handmade<br />

textured papers which impart the particular<br />

look in his paintings. Then there’s book illustration,<br />

portrait, comic strip, caricature.<br />

He also works with camera and computer, to<br />

create images brush strokes just can’t deliver.<br />

3 Monks<br />

acrylic paint on handmade paper<br />

21x31 inches<br />

2013<br />

Durian on a Sunday Afternoon, Kukup<br />

acrylic paint on handmade paper<br />

31x21 inches<br />

2001<br />

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Jackie Yao<br />

www.JackieYao.com<br />

Jackie is obsessed with watercolour which can capture the charm of water<br />

in kinds of forms, fog, snow, cloud… She learned drawing from professional<br />

artists in her childhood, but touched painting a bit later by herself.<br />

She learned miniature painting from a miniaturist when she was home taking<br />

care of her first daughter. Costal Water was her first miniature painting<br />

without any prior experience. She created her main watercolour<br />

works on her second maternity leave, and Fraser River was one of them.<br />

She was not willing to take reference photos for her painting at first but<br />

ended up with many gorgeous landscape photos.<br />

Fraser River<br />

watercolour<br />

9x11 inches<br />

2011<br />

Coastal Water<br />

watercolour miniature on paper board<br />

1.5x5 inches<br />

2006<br />

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www.artactif.com/bertina<br />

BERTINA<br />

In every sense<br />

acrylic on paper<br />

76x72 cm<br />

2014<br />

Frogs<br />

acrylic on paper<br />

65x50 cm<br />

2014<br />

She was born on 1 April<br />

1956 and has been painting<br />

since childhood. She<br />

is dedicated entirely to<br />

painting since 2013. After<br />

painting many gouache,<br />

she works now in acrylics.<br />

Her painting reflects his<br />

optimistic nature, her love<br />

of nature and accuracy.<br />

She participates in the Salon<br />

d’Automne in 2014 at<br />

the Grand Palais in Paris.<br />

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Shirley Maher<br />

shirleymaher@yahoo.co.uk<br />

Two Elderly Ladies<br />

acrylic on canvas<br />

25x20 cm<br />

2013<br />

Man Eating<br />

acrylic on canvas<br />

20x23 cm<br />

2013<br />

I have always been interested in people and<br />

places and how they react to each other and<br />

the environment they are in. In these small<br />

pieces I firstly drew the figures in a cafe and<br />

then decided what colours to use to suit the<br />

situation. My most recent work looks at the<br />

market places that people shop in and may<br />

arrange to meet. The. Different cultures and<br />

ways of dressing this can vary in different<br />

market places making it very interesting for<br />

an artist to study and find subjects to draw<br />

and paint.<br />

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www.valentinapiscopo.com<br />

Valentina Piscopo<br />

Valentina was born in<br />

1991 in Rome. She<br />

has travelled extensively<br />

but Africa has<br />

always been her favourite<br />

corner of the<br />

world. Her work has<br />

been shown internationally,<br />

including<br />

New York, London<br />

and Rotterdam. She has obtained her<br />

Master’s degree in Contemporary <strong>Art</strong> with<br />

Sotheby’s Institute and is now working in<br />

London, UK. ‘Spending her childhood between<br />

Italy and Kenya, Valentina’s works<br />

draws inspiration from African landscapes<br />

as well as textiles and wildlife. By experimenting<br />

with a surprising variety of media,<br />

she creates pieces that share a common<br />

aesthetic that reflects the exoticism of<br />

Kenya and Africa at large.’ East-wind<br />

<strong>Art</strong>blog.<br />

Golden Eye<br />

mixed media on canvas<br />

140x100 cm<br />

2010<br />

Marafa<br />

mixed media on alpaca wool<br />

60x70 cm<br />

2014<br />

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Francesco Sandrelli<br />

www.francescosandrelli.it<br />

Dream<br />

oil on canvas<br />

160x270 cm<br />

2011<br />

Travel<br />

oil on canvas<br />

160x260 cm<br />

2010<br />

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Francesco Sandrelli is a self-taught<br />

artist from Castiglion Fiorentino,<br />

Tuscany. He had art exhibitions<br />

in France, Canada, UK and the<br />

United States. Although he had<br />

a keen interest in drawing since<br />

early childhood, he began to paint<br />

in the eighties, attending a private<br />

school in Florence. After four years<br />

spent in school, he felt exhausted<br />

and went to hospital for art therapy in painting. From<br />

1994, he paints again. His works during this period reflect<br />

a ‘grande’ love for his family. For a while he paints<br />

large canvases, especially in remembrance of childhood<br />

memories, sensations and dreams: his virtual storytelling<br />

mixes fairy tales with inner visions, combining imperfection<br />

with sharpness and abstraction with figurative.<br />

Sometimes feeling everything farce around, Francesco is<br />

striving to find sense in turmoil through painting.


www.wittbeat.com<br />

wittbeat<br />

Karel Witt is a notorious moonshiner & retro-runner thru<br />

time… unbuttoning the past with offbeat methods, he distils<br />

history’s indigestible events, thus laying down an all-time<br />

valid guidance on how to stay out of reach & keep out of<br />

range. So obviously… (NeO) dAdA or rather DEONADA is<br />

still alive! Born January 8, 1947 in Ostrava (Moravia). He<br />

currently lives and works in Bern (Switzerland).<br />

Wicked Ways<br />

acrylic on canvas<br />

120x70 cm (diptych)<br />

2013<br />

Anthropoid<br />

acrylic on canvas<br />

80x80 cm<br />

2014<br />

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Noreen Larinde<br />

www.noreen-fine-artist.net<br />

Dream<br />

oil on canvas<br />

18x24 inches<br />

2012<br />

Noreen Larinde has always been an artist, drawing and painting. And then when her position<br />

as art historian demanded photographic skills, she took up the technique not just for documentation<br />

but more importantly as another fine art form. The digital camera and computer<br />

enabled her to utilize her photographs as sources for her paintings, enabling her to plan her<br />

works using these devices. Extensive world travels have been the sources for many paintings<br />

which primarily concern feminist themes, hence a figure of a woman is always a significant<br />

focal point.<br />

Mexico<br />

oil on canvas<br />

26x40 inches<br />

2011<br />

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www.yukiyamamoto.cl<br />

Yuki Yamamoto<br />

Arboles<br />

oil on canvas<br />

120x100 cm<br />

2013<br />

Cerro Alto<br />

oil on canvas<br />

80x80 cm<br />

2014<br />

Born in Argentina of Japanese father<br />

and​​Chilean mother, lived in Kyoto<br />

until 6 years old. Moved to Santiago<br />

de Chile and lived there till now. Studied<br />

fine arts and specialized in painting<br />

restoration. After 10 years working<br />

as a restorer at the National Fine <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

Museum of Santiago de Chile, she decided<br />

it was time to give the chance<br />

to her own work. She has participated<br />

in several collective and solo exhibits<br />

in Chile, Buenos Aires, Bologna and<br />

Punta del Este.<br />

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Monique Boutens<br />

www.monique-boutens.nl<br />

Indian Summer<br />

Glass<br />

90x75 cm<br />

2012<br />

Monique Boutens is an artist true and pure. She has mastered<br />

the art of portraying emotions and day to day life. The joy, the<br />

dreams, the passion, it all jumps of the screen. Using vivid colors<br />

and distinct lines she applies her wondrous technique to create<br />

works that amaze. Her passion for her material is unmistakable.<br />

She produces unique exciting images that are full of life, layered<br />

and send us a clear message: one of hope and joy.<br />

Heatwaves<br />

Glass<br />

75x60 cm<br />

2013<br />

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www.TheTimTaylor.com<br />

Tim Taylor<br />

Tim Taylor’s art evolved, under the social<br />

challenges of being an independent<br />

artist in the USA, to become a playful<br />

pleasure principle. He discarded “idea”<br />

from his palette and found his art growing<br />

into a space of shapes, surface, light<br />

and colour. Subtracting content from<br />

his work, he was left with the elements.<br />

A set of art from that era includes very<br />

simple sculptures and paintings that echo<br />

as postmodern reminders, while moving<br />

it a next step, celebrating art as object in<br />

its own right.<br />

Lamp<br />

multimedia<br />

10x12x16 inches<br />

2004<br />

Untitled<br />

acrylic on canvas<br />

54x36 inches<br />

2004<br />

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Eunice Choi<br />

www.eunicechoi.com<br />

Potentiality<br />

oil on canvas<br />

80x80 inches<br />

2012<br />

Eunice Choi is an interdisciplinary artist who practices in drawing, painting, and sculpture.<br />

Choi received her MFA in Studio <strong>Art</strong> from the School of the Museum of Fine <strong>Art</strong>s/ Tufts University.<br />

Choi has received a number of awards including <strong>Art</strong>ist-in-Residence awards at Vermont<br />

Studio Center (VT), the Helene Wurlitzer Foundation of New Mexico, and other programs.<br />

She was featured as an emerging artist in the Boston Sunday Globe. She has exhibited nationally<br />

and internationally. Exhibitions include Boston Young Contemporaries, Wisconsin <strong>Art</strong>ists<br />

Biennial, Whitewater – Beijing in China, and Forget Me Not in Seoul, Korea. Currently, she<br />

lives and works in Somerville, MA.<br />

#9 Family Tree<br />

colored pencil,<br />

graphite on paper<br />

28.5x40 inches<br />

2014<br />

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www.patbenincasa-art.com<br />

Pat Benincasa<br />

Stelco - Hamilton,<br />

Ontario<br />

Encaustic, oil paint,<br />

cement, wood, z-scale<br />

track on sheet metal<br />

36x24 inches<br />

2012<br />

Benincasa explores a lost, 20th century tribe who shaped their<br />

locale through sweat + labour in iconic industrial sites. Cities<br />

that formed around these mammoth worksites now struggle to<br />

repurpose themselves. If memories reconstruct our past, then examining<br />

these demolished sites provides a rich reflective lens.<br />

Whether the land itself holds memory or there is residual energy<br />

from those who were here before us – her creative expression<br />

hones in on collective memory frozen in time. <strong>Art</strong> is a timeless<br />

lens to see where future meets the past in the form of these magnificent<br />

worksites. What is absent is not forgotten.<br />

Blast Furnace #1<br />

Encaustic, rust, oil paint,<br />

wood on sheet metal<br />

24x24 inches<br />

2011<br />

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Ryan Butters<br />

www.RyanButters<strong>Art</strong>.com<br />

Vexation<br />

oil on panel<br />

36x36 inches<br />

2014<br />

Born in 1988, Ryan Butters is a painter from Pennsylvania who also creates art in wood, ceramics,<br />

and cinema to influence his painting aesthetic. Fusing motion and three dimensional<br />

experiences from his other areas of study has provided him with a distinct energetic style. Using<br />

color as light, Ryan captures the emotion of the portrait while creating a harmony through<br />

saturation, hue, and temperature. He works with palette knives in oil to render the subject<br />

with patches of color while his paint application gives the portrait life and a sense of visually<br />

stimulating movement.<br />

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Discord<br />

oil on panel<br />

36x36 inches<br />

2014


www.ellenpieck.com<br />

Ellen Pieck<br />

A Travers Lafaille<br />

oil on canvas<br />

50x70 cm<br />

2013<br />

Award winning Ellen Pieck, is painting<br />

maps of her inner soul. The connections<br />

life are giving her, are visible on<br />

her paintings. They are expressed with<br />

colours and movement. Once on the<br />

canvas they live their own lives and give<br />

wherever they need to be taken.<br />

Ombre<br />

oil on canvas<br />

40x80 cm<br />

2014<br />

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Jeanet Hönig<br />

www.jeanet-honig.com<br />

Jeanet Hönig studied design and art in Paris and Tokyo. Her large-scale<br />

floor art often stretch over several hundred square metres can be found<br />

around the world. As well as floor art, Jeanet Hönig has always worked<br />

on the more traditional medium of canvases, and she also uses Polyurethane<br />

here as a raw material. Jeanet has a clear and minimalistic<br />

approach to colours. The most significant stylistic feature of any art is<br />

however the recurrent elements of circles and lines. The dimensions<br />

certainly differ depending on whether Jeanet is working on a flooring<br />

project or on a canvas, but this has no effect on her actual artistic process.<br />

These two different fields both begin with a detailed artistic concept,<br />

which has a concrete idea as its basis.<br />

SHG Kliniken<br />

Stairs Vö̈lklingen<br />

Germany<br />

PU<br />

370 qm<br />

2011-2013<br />

Office-building<br />

Lounge Battice<br />

Belgium<br />

PU<br />

560 qm<br />

2007<br />

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www.lindagleitzart.com<br />

Linda Gleitz<br />

We Choose to<br />

Let You Civilly<br />

Unionize<br />

oil on canvas<br />

36x36 inches<br />

2014<br />

Linda studied art at the University of Colorado and then had a family and a job that consumed<br />

most of her time for 35 years. She has been fortunate to turn back to her artwork full time for<br />

the last three years. She is a mixed media artist using mostly oil paint, ceramic and mosaic.<br />

She is most proud of her recent inclusion in the “National Women’s Caucus for the <strong>Art</strong>s Best<br />

of 2014” show in Chicago!! She was in the company of some really amazing strong female<br />

artists there and she felt honored to be included. Her work can be found in some publications<br />

including “Night of A Hundred<br />

Angels” and “Women’s<br />

Right’s an <strong>Art</strong>ist’s Perspective,<br />

sponsored by Unite Women.<br />

org”. She hopes to continue<br />

making art until the day she<br />

dies… hopefully making the<br />

world a little more beautiful<br />

and letting her voice be heard<br />

on some very important issues.<br />

We Chose to Tell You<br />

That You Have No Choice<br />

in This Matter<br />

oil on canvas<br />

36x36 inches<br />

2014<br />

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Michael H. Pröpper<br />

www.michaelproepper.de<br />

Astray<br />

acrylic on canvas<br />

150x90 cm<br />

2014<br />

Michael Pröpper is predominantly a figurative painter, but also photographs,<br />

and builds installations. His interests cover the dynamics of life<br />

as a ‘passage’; the fuzziness of human perception and agency; overconsumption;<br />

the transformation of values; light, seas and clouds. The goals<br />

of all his experiments are non-passivized objects. His theoretical and<br />

practical position emerged on various fields as he holds a PhD degree<br />

in anthropology and a master’s degree in woodwork. He is teaching ‘art<br />

and anthropology’ at Hamburg University and finds a rich field of synergies<br />

between the scientific, the practical and the artistic paths through<br />

the world.<br />

Bernsteinfischer<br />

oil on canvas<br />

150x100 cm<br />

2014<br />

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www.michaelproepper.de<br />

Michael H. Pröpper<br />

Rundu Man<br />

oil on canvas<br />

100x70 cm<br />

2014<br />

En passant<br />

acrylic on canvas<br />

150x95 cm<br />

2014<br />

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Evie<br />

www.eviearts.co.uk<br />

Harbour Town<br />

acrylic on reclaimed<br />

pallet wood<br />

30x19 cm<br />

2014<br />

Evie originates from Budapest,<br />

Hungary, and now<br />

lives and works near Cambridge.<br />

She likes to show<br />

her art on different forms<br />

of canvas. She studied<br />

art in Budapest and has<br />

used the usual mediums<br />

to paint on but has found<br />

a particular liking painting<br />

on reclaimed wood,<br />

keeping to her belief of<br />

giving “life” to old discarded<br />

wood. Evie paints<br />

what makes her happy or<br />

sad and hopes her work<br />

brings emotions to others.<br />

Cubic Cats<br />

acrylic on reclaimed<br />

pallet wood<br />

15x23 cm<br />

2014<br />

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www.eviearts.co.uk<br />

Evie<br />

Patchwork Cat<br />

acrylic on reclaimed pallet wood<br />

2013<br />

Blue Night Meeting<br />

acrylic on plywood<br />

2014<br />

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MGP Andersen<br />

www.mgpandersen.com.<br />

Nothing Today<br />

Miracle<br />

oil on canvas<br />

25x31 inches<br />

2011<br />

MGP Andersen’s oil paintings have been described<br />

as “secret, strange and surreal.” This<br />

may be because she lets paint and time give<br />

her the subject. She is currently a member<br />

of the San Francisco Women <strong>Art</strong>ists Gallery,<br />

but has been juried into many shows, from<br />

the Sanchez <strong>Art</strong> Center in Pacifica, CA, to The<br />

Phoenix <strong>Art</strong> Gallery in New York City.<br />

Sufficient<br />

oil on canvas<br />

13x17 inches<br />

2011<br />

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www.DianeNelsonStudio.com<br />

Diane Nelson<br />

Joyful Dance<br />

mixed media on canvas<br />

24x30 inches<br />

2013<br />

My current work is a series of mixed media figurative paintings incorporating the human<br />

form into microscopic images and imaginary environments. My paintings combine classical<br />

drawing with contemporary sensibility; I am drawn as well to themes of power, freedom and<br />

dynamic movement.<br />

Is the figure on the surface or beneath it?<br />

Are these cellular patterns a revealing view<br />

of inner structures or merely a surface element?<br />

Some of my figures attempt to break<br />

through real or imagined limitations to a<br />

more realized state of being.<br />

I am inspired by the technical skill of Renaissance<br />

Masters and Surrealists like<br />

Magritte and Dali, who combined dreamlike<br />

qualities with an awareness of the environment;<br />

and the spontaneity of contemporary<br />

artists who surprise us with unusual<br />

visual metaphors. I am also enriched by<br />

the anatomical and microscopic knowledge<br />

I gained from my years as a medical<br />

illustrator. These images, patterns and<br />

colors often push their way to the surface.<br />

Another Page<br />

mixed media on canvas<br />

24x30 inches<br />

2012<br />

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Christine Schwarz<br />

www.christine-schwarz.com<br />

Maria far away<br />

oil on canvas<br />

60x80 cm<br />

1992<br />

Dreaming<br />

oil on canvas<br />

80x100 cm<br />

2001<br />

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Christine Schwarz was born in 1951.<br />

She studied German and <strong>Art</strong>s. 20 years<br />

ago she visited an exhibition of Tamara<br />

Lempicka in London and was so fascinated<br />

by her work that she began to<br />

paint. Her subjects are women and she<br />

tries to express their special and various<br />

feelings: sadness, disappointment,<br />

sexuality, hope, love and loneliness.<br />

She works with oil, acrylic and pastel.<br />

For her a painting is well done, when<br />

the expression of a woman had been<br />

realized. In 2005 she published a book.


www.christine-schwarz.com<br />

Christine Schwarz<br />

Revenge<br />

oil on canvas<br />

60x80 cm<br />

2006<br />

Waiting for<br />

oil on canvas<br />

40x120 cm<br />

2009<br />

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Anh BacH<br />

www.anhbachstudio.com<br />

Anh Bach is an exciting and innovative artist from Vietnam who<br />

now resides in the US. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Fine<br />

<strong>Art</strong>s from the Saigon Academy of <strong>Art</strong>. Her skill includes a superb<br />

blend of palette knife and brush. Her portraiture captures the embodiment<br />

of the subject as well as conveys a deep feeling for its<br />

soul. Her strokes are both breath taking and brave, yet soft and<br />

warm. Anh Bach paints with a wonderful sense of compassion<br />

combined with boldness. Her works are gallery quality and can<br />

warm a room with their vibrancy.<br />

Night window shop<br />

oil on canvas<br />

20x16 inches<br />

2014<br />

Valentina<br />

oil on canvas<br />

30x24 inches<br />

2014<br />

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www.lynngibsonart.co.uk<br />

Lynn Gibson<br />

Colour Galore<br />

encaustic<br />

59x84 cm<br />

2014<br />

Untitled<br />

encaustic<br />

15x21 cm<br />

2014<br />

Born in 1984, Lynn Gibson is an abstract<br />

and organic artist from Glasgow, working<br />

exclusively with hot wax her work is<br />

fuelled by the extremities of science and<br />

nature along with her fascination for all<br />

things “a bit strange”. She first started<br />

showcasing her paintings in Craft Fairs<br />

and markets around the city in 2012,<br />

even in this extremely competitive environment<br />

her art stood out from the<br />

crowd so that within the year her work<br />

was escalated to the cities Galleries and<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Shows and she exhibits regularly in<br />

and around Glasgow.<br />

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Heelim Hwang<br />

www.heelimhwang.com<br />

One who travels<br />

acrylic, cut paper,<br />

sticker, napkin,<br />

fabric on panel<br />

18x21 inches<br />

2014<br />

Born in 1987 in South Korea, Heelim Hwang is a young emerging Korean artist. Hwang<br />

earned her BFA degree at the School of the <strong>Art</strong> Institute of Chicago in 2012 and she is currently<br />

enrolled in the Master of Fine <strong>Art</strong> program at the same school. Some parts of Hwang’s<br />

works are extremely decorative, integrating patterns into space. Hwang attempts to create<br />

visual atmospheres that allow for complex<br />

and contradictory influences. She<br />

pulls from various sources of inspiration,<br />

including Indian miniature paintings,<br />

biological structures, children’s<br />

toys from thrift stores, and over-saturated<br />

neon lights of Seoul.<br />

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Caterpillar II<br />

acrylic, enamel on panel<br />

21x24 inches<br />

2012


iam285@yahoo.com<br />

Helen Chen<br />

The Bridge<br />

Oil on Canvas<br />

106x76 cm<br />

2013<br />

Taiwanese-born Helen Chen came to California in 1978 and has been painting since 2008.<br />

By 2011 her unique style began to reveal itself in multi-dimensional prismatic crystalline<br />

expressions of the Divine which inspires the genius inherent in her art. Mirroring her strong<br />

connection to Nature and the Earth, these works marry quantum mysticism with realism in an<br />

accessible and decorative blend of abstract sacred geometry and organic imagery. The paintings<br />

create a vision both intriguing<br />

and stimulating, and<br />

invite the viewer to enter his<br />

or her own individual otherworldly<br />

experience.<br />

Abundance<br />

oil on canvas<br />

23x30 cm<br />

2014<br />

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Jota LM<br />

www.jota-lm.tumblr.com<br />

Jota LM is a self-taught artist and<br />

lives and works in Sao Paulo,<br />

Brazil. His works distils complex<br />

emotional traits into their simplest<br />

visual representations. The main<br />

themes of his work are fear, isolation<br />

and frustration. Jota LM uses<br />

an experimental technique of applying<br />

clay onto canvas creating a<br />

complex texture, vibrancy, depth<br />

and fragility to his works.<br />

Surrounded<br />

watercolour on paper,<br />

diptych<br />

80x30 cm<br />

2012<br />

Untitled Pink<br />

acrylic on canvas, diptych<br />

100x100 cm<br />

2013<br />

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www.dieter-borst.de<br />

Bo<br />

Landscape 1<br />

80x80 cm<br />

Dieter Borst reduces the „seen“, the „experienced” and the „lived” to a minimum. Disturbing<br />

attachments, which could divert of the essential point, has been omitted. Earthy and pastel<br />

shades are dominating his paintings, beside of the black color. Bodies are broken up by him.<br />

These elements, stripped down to their basic forms, will be recompiled for looking at them as<br />

an abstracting memory of appearances in nature.<br />

Landscape 2<br />

80x80 cm<br />

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ln<br />

helene.dessalle@hotmail.fr<br />

Belle<br />

acrylic on canvas<br />

80x80 cm<br />

2013<br />

Hello My name is Hélène DESSALLE, I am 55 and live by the French seaside. Since my youth,<br />

art and painting are essential to me. After three years studying at the «Beaux-<strong>Art</strong>s» in Bordeaux,<br />

my life completely changed and found the right balance between my family and my<br />

job, physiotherapist, always with a pencil, brushes or a sketchbook at hand. My skills have<br />

improved for the past five years: I paint my works on canvas, inspired by my job and my vision<br />

of the human body. I explore attitudes, transparency, a breast’s curve or the contour of<br />

a cheekbone, emotion springs from lights, shadows and colors’ interplay. In my work, I seek<br />

mystery, the beauty that satisfies my eye, the message carried by the body and the emotion<br />

anyone can feel at its sight. I sketch nudes from models, and, once I am home, I transpose<br />

these to canvas using acrylic, to my delight and for my friends and family pleasure.<br />

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Rêveuse De<br />

Choses Qui<br />

sont Loin<br />

acrylic on canvas<br />

116x81 cm<br />

2013


www.kochubey.net<br />

KOCHUBEY<br />

The Last Dalai<br />

Lama<br />

acrylic on canvas<br />

100x100 cm<br />

2014<br />

Painting since childhood under the leadership of her grandfather, who was a talented painter,<br />

Vera had her first group exhibition already at the age of 14. After finishing the State <strong>Art</strong> School<br />

in Moscow and her grandfather’s death she spends next years as a writer, working as a journalist<br />

for the local media. In 2008 she was back to painting – this time seriously. Leaving Moscow<br />

for good in 2011 she found herself in the middle of developing and fresh <strong>Art</strong> scene of Berlin.<br />

Group exhibitions in hidden locations, and art performances in public spaces, lead her to the<br />

understanding of her personal style and aims of her own <strong>Art</strong>.<br />

Putin – Internal Battle<br />

acrylic on canvas<br />

120x120 cm<br />

2014<br />

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Parker Beaudoin<br />

www.pb-artist.com<br />

Birth of Hope<br />

water color and oils<br />

16x20 inches<br />

2014<br />

My work expresses the simplistic things in life and modern culture and captures them in<br />

abstract form with a realistic touch of elegance. Conveying a balance of uniformity between<br />

a complex arrangement with the use of colors and shapes, combined with the boldness of<br />

recognizable emblems. Created with the application<br />

of watercolors and oils, I strive to involve the<br />

viewer with bright colors and a sense of familiarity<br />

to capture their attention and implement their mind.<br />

Ever since I was able to hold a crayon, I was always<br />

involved in art. Through the multitude of struggles in<br />

life, art has always been there and given hope. My<br />

work is meant to be inspiring and enlightening to<br />

anyone who views it.<br />

Flourishing<br />

water color and oils<br />

16x20 inches<br />

2014<br />

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www.tobiasginsborg.com<br />

Tobias Ginsborg<br />

God of Nike<br />

mixed media on canvas<br />

200x200 cm<br />

2012<br />

Tobias Ginsborg has developed<br />

his phenomenological<br />

style through an<br />

in-depth research into his<br />

own sensibility, working<br />

from chaos to form, he<br />

expresses raw emotions.<br />

In his pursuit for an objective<br />

art, Ginsborg has<br />

worked and exhibited in<br />

NY, London, Berlin, Mumbai,<br />

Copenhagen, and has<br />

travelled far and broad, to<br />

see and experience life from as many angles as possible. “Life is my<br />

teacher and knowledge is just a steppingstone to life. Ginsborg exists<br />

in the conviction that art is a sensual emancipation, which only exists<br />

when shared in a total sensibility. He is currently creating an artistic<br />

center, called the G foundation in Saltrup, Denmark.<br />

U came out of<br />

nothing<br />

oil on linen<br />

140x140 cm<br />

2012-2014<br />

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Julian Baslyk<br />

www.artwanted.com/julesbaslyk<br />

Bright Ocean Scape<br />

oil paint<br />

24x20 inches<br />

2013<br />

Julian deals with the real and the abstract. Combining<br />

landscape with particular shapes, forms and colours,<br />

Julian creates psychedelic scenes that invoke thought,<br />

feeling and wonder. The permanence of a landscape is<br />

touched upon in his artwork. Julian uses these forms to add<br />

dimensions and abstract perceptions, which create a visual<br />

stimulation. As Julian searches for his own artistic and<br />

self-improvement, he strives for the relationship between<br />

beautiful forms, colour, composition and landscape, and<br />

to expose that in his paintings.<br />

Piece In Hand<br />

oil paint<br />

30x30 inches<br />

2012<br />

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www.peerkriesel.de<br />

Peer Kriesel<br />

Nettig doof<br />

watercolour/pigment-ink<br />

on paper<br />

30x24 cm<br />

2013<br />

Peer Kriesel is born 1979 in Berlin. Data protection<br />

and an apparently increasing confusion<br />

within society, the conflict between traditional<br />

aesthetics, old values and ideas about what is<br />

beautiful – these are some of the topics the artist<br />

Peer Kriesel is dealing with in his work. For years<br />

the artist has concentrated on these issues and<br />

has been inspired by neglect and disappearance<br />

of real aesthetics, but also real anti-aesthetics.<br />

This is a clash Kriesel experiences in his everyday<br />

life and his work is influenced by it.<br />

Apostel?<br />

acrylic/pigment-ink on canvas<br />

105x135 cm<br />

2013<br />

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De Mar<br />

demar7@gmail.com<br />

FADO of<br />

Coimbra<br />

watercolor<br />

48x36 inches<br />

2014<br />

Higher Education Professor and Researcher, PhD, Aggregation. He coordinates<br />

research on creative edutherapy and creative mentoring for<br />

personal development. He has exhibited regularly since 1989. He participated<br />

in about 85 art exhibitions (solo, collective and biennials), nationally<br />

and internationally. He synthesizes various creative techniques<br />

but he is particularly fascinated by the splendor of the watercolors technique.<br />

Five art referees made the critic registration of the artist’s creative<br />

spontaneity that opens doors to imagination. De Mar is mentioned in<br />

who’s who (Ed Anifa Taju 2007); Anuário (MAC 2011); International art<br />

book Próspero (INSAT, 2012); State of the <strong>Art</strong>-<strong>Art</strong>ist´s Book, 2013).<br />

Dance of Fishermen<br />

watercolor<br />

70x40 inches<br />

2013<br />

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www.ann-dunbar.com<br />

Ann Dunbar<br />

Lilypad Tapestry<br />

mixed media<br />

29x30 cm<br />

2014<br />

British artist, Ann Dunbar, now living and working near Paris, France, has a unique method<br />

which has brought her much acclaim, particularly in France and Japan where she has been<br />

awarded numerous medals and diplomas<br />

for its quality and originality. Ann draws her<br />

inspiration from her travelling and working<br />

directly from her subject and using sketch<br />

books to record ideas.<br />

“Ann Dunbar’s art is the product of an<br />

amazing synthesis. On a diluted water colour<br />

background with a romantic perspective,<br />

the foreground is embroidered with a<br />

shimmering vibrancy and delicate detail.”<br />

Bruno Siméon <strong>Art</strong> Critic & Gallery Director<br />

Reflection upon reflection<br />

mixed media<br />

29x30 cm<br />

2014<br />

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Photography, Digital art<br />

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www.ptphoto.com<br />

Peter Treiber<br />

Peter B. Treiber is a photographer<br />

with an Associate degree in Graphic<br />

Design from the State University of<br />

New York and a Bachelor of Fine <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

degree in Photography from the <strong>Art</strong><br />

Center College of Design in California.<br />

After earning his B.F.A. degree,<br />

he worked in New York City for three<br />

independent photographic studios.<br />

Later, he became the Chief Photographer<br />

at International Nickel and then<br />

advertising photographer for Bethlehem<br />

Steel.<br />

“My purpose for these photographs<br />

is to interpret the joy, excitement and<br />

pleasure of public events, such as,<br />

fireworks, light shows and amusement<br />

parks. My primary criteria as a photographer<br />

is to make beautiful images,<br />

but to make that beauty eye-catching,<br />

both dynamic and fascinating.”<br />

Flame Cutting - Press Forge #2<br />

photography, fine art paper print<br />

20x16 inches<br />

1987<br />

Ethereal Luminescence 152<br />

photography, brushed<br />

aluminium print<br />

28x40 inches<br />

2012<br />

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Dan McCormack<br />

www.ulsterartistsonline.org/user/130<br />

Elisa_D_5-17-<br />

14--12AC<br />

photography<br />

20.00x17.77<br />

inches<br />

2014<br />

Dan McCormack began photographing the nude with Wendy, now his wife, at the School of<br />

the <strong>Art</strong> Institute of Chicago in 1967 while working on his MFA degree in Photography. Then<br />

for over forty years, he explored various techniques and processes while photographing the<br />

nude as a central theme. Dan won a NYSCA-CAPS fellowship in Photography in 1982. Around<br />

1998, he began to explore pinhole photography and won the Ultimate Eye Foundation’s grant<br />

for Figurative Photography in 2009 with his pinhole camera imagery of nudes. Currently, Dan<br />

McCormack heads the Photography program at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York.<br />

Molly_R_4-14-13--13AC<br />

photography<br />

20.00x20.63 inches<br />

2013<br />

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www.linnmarx.com<br />

Linn Marx<br />

Linn Marx learned the trade of photography<br />

in Hamburg, Germany from 2005-<br />

2007. She now works as a freelance<br />

photographer with special interest in<br />

documentary, culture and portrait. The<br />

nearby northern coast with its fresh<br />

wind, light and changes of the sea influences<br />

her images. She has a strong passion<br />

for colours, as well as a keen eye for<br />

light and shadows. She also directed and<br />

shot a short movie and a full time documentary<br />

in 2012. Her recent multimedia<br />

project and travelling exhibition is called<br />

„Freight – Frontiers of Freedom“.<br />

Aschenputtel (Cinderella)<br />

photography,<br />

Greece/Bulgaria<br />

2006<br />

Strandhund (Beachdog)<br />

photography, Costa Rica<br />

2009<br />

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Zgirdea Marius<br />

www.mariuszgirdea.com<br />

My Nest<br />

photo, tape<br />

40x60 inches<br />

2006<br />

Upside down<br />

photos, tape, polymer<br />

medium, acrylic<br />

60x80 inches<br />

2012<br />

My life as an artist began during my<br />

teenage years in Romania, at that time<br />

I would draw and cut used magazines<br />

that I found around the house and then<br />

tape, reshape into the images that I<br />

desired. Many years passed by until I<br />

discovered photography that made me<br />

return to art, and got me a BA in Studio<br />

<strong>Art</strong>s. Once I returned, I started with<br />

what I did when I was a teenager with<br />

the big difference that now I use my<br />

own images to create these collages,<br />

which make my work very personal. My<br />

works are real life-size.<br />

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www.mariuszgirdea.com<br />

Zgirdea Marius<br />

One<br />

photo, tape<br />

36x72 inches<br />

2004<br />

Help<br />

photos, tape, polymer medium<br />

40x60 inches<br />

2013<br />

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Jordan Poe<br />

www.jpoedigitalstudios.com<br />

Bodie 5<br />

photography<br />

36x48 inches<br />

2011<br />

Jordan Poe utilizes a variety of scientific processes to create a unique perspective and aesthetic<br />

to provide a distinctive way to tell a story. Jordan’s work covers an array of abstract and<br />

complex concepts such as isolation, greed, civil discourse, chaos theory and sociology are<br />

conveyed in this story telling process.<br />

Medicine Lake 18<br />

photography<br />

55x34 inches<br />

2013<br />

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www.rmlphotos.com<br />

Robert Meyers-Lussier<br />

Ueno Park Stone<br />

Lanterns<br />

photography<br />

4400 px<br />

2013<br />

Robert Meyers-Lussier’s art is spontaneous. It represents a travelogue of plain air scenes that<br />

takes a bite out of time/space as he travels and experiences life. As an author, a journalist and<br />

photographer; micro and macro moments matter. Colour and pattern; joy and regret; nature’s<br />

beginnings and endings; all intrigue him, within the framework of time. Most importantly,<br />

seasons matter. Based on a childhood spent weathering Minnesota’s extremes, combined<br />

with an early, learned Japanese aesthetic; refinement of Meyers-Lussier’s eye continues. He is<br />

forever in search of that most beautiful image that compels him to never forget that moment<br />

in time/space.<br />

Santa Fe Adobe Window<br />

photography<br />

5622 px<br />

2014<br />

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Gjert Rognli<br />

www.grognli.wix.com/theforgottenplace<br />

Chasing Dreams<br />

photography<br />

70x50 cm<br />

2013<br />

Gjert Rognli is working<br />

as a multimedia artist,<br />

and has in recent years<br />

worked with his own<br />

short films, sculpture,<br />

photography and performance.<br />

He is educated<br />

partly in multimedia and<br />

film, and has been represented<br />

by a number of<br />

film festivals and exhibitions<br />

in Norway and abroad. He has also<br />

received several awards for his art films and<br />

photographs, among other, award honourable<br />

mentions from Photographer’s Forum magazine’s<br />

in the United States. He comes from a<br />

sea-Sami village in northern Norway, and his<br />

photographs are staging in the region. In his<br />

work he uses the North Norwegian nature and<br />

his Sami identity to create new work coming<br />

through his dreams and reality.<br />

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Come with me to the secret place<br />

photography<br />

50x70 cm<br />

2013


www.PeterBracke.com<br />

Peter Bracke<br />

Peter Bracke investigates the photographic<br />

medium in its visual and plastic aspects.<br />

Bracke searches for the distinctions between<br />

photography and other visual media and it is<br />

at those intersections where he seeks to express<br />

his vision. The textures of unusual materials<br />

lead the viewer into a tempting, exotic<br />

and dreamy world. Somehow Peter Bracke<br />

turns around the citation of the French Nouvelle-Vague<br />

director Jean-Luc Godard: “We<br />

must confront vague ideas with clear images.<br />

The artist however builds from clear ideas<br />

and vague images which he allows to remain<br />

dreamy, etheric and mystical.”<br />

Twilight Zone<br />

Fujipaper<br />

2014<br />

The Addams Family<br />

Fujipaper<br />

2014<br />

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Han Zhao<br />

hzhaoh1@googlemail.com<br />

Collapsing Fortress<br />

digital photomontage<br />

2012<br />

Han Zhao is a current architecture student and artist born in Taiyuan, China, and now residing<br />

in Nottingham. His subject matters – produced in monochrome – usually draw inspiration<br />

from (and are often meditations of) the systems, cybernetics and progression that occurs<br />

around us. Whilst relying primarily on photography, his works can sometimes employ a variety<br />

of digital techniques; from 3D to digital painting.<br />

The Universe<br />

Experiencing Itself<br />

digital photomontage<br />

2014<br />

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www.sezen.at<br />

Tolga Sezen<br />

Ghosts<br />

C-Print on AluDibond<br />

100x70 cm<br />

2014<br />

Tolga Sezen dares the way from photo towards painting. During his creative process the realistic<br />

image becomes abstract. The “planned” randomness plays a substantial role in his work.<br />

He was born in Istanbul 1965, as a child of a liberal, cosmopolitan artist family. In his youth,<br />

he went to Vienna, studied computer engineering and finally he became an autodidact in<br />

photography and digital photo processing. His artwork is photography-based. The first trigger<br />

of his career as an artist has been an exhibition with photorealistic works. Tolga Sezen: The<br />

moment of the transformation of a photo to a digital painting is magical – like a slightly approaching<br />

dream, searching its way from reality to an illuminated new existence.<br />

Le Coque<br />

C-Print on<br />

AluDibond<br />

100x67 cm<br />

2014<br />

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Alicia Wonderland Photography<br />

www.artofwonderland.com<br />

Flawless<br />

B&W Photography<br />

2014<br />

Alicia worked backstage for a theatre group, and studied for a BA in Film<br />

and Media at the Birkbeck University of London, where her film work<br />

is now used as an example for current students. From childhood, Alicia<br />

was always going to be an artist. She has sketched, studied architecture,<br />

and painted on canvas, before now finding her oeuvre as a full-time<br />

photographer and photo-manipulator. Working in her London-based<br />

studio, she creates a world of dreams, using black and white, light and<br />

shadow, to tell memorable stories in every image or project. For Alicia,<br />

art should create emotion in the artist and inspire pleasure for an audience,<br />

allowing both to explore themselves, as well as enjoy the images.<br />

The Dark Dream<br />

B&W Photography<br />

2014<br />

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www.susankessler.net<br />

Susan Kessler<br />

Susan Kessler was born and raised in Los<br />

Angeles County, CA (USA). As a child, she<br />

was exposed to the nature and beauty of<br />

the coastland. She now lives in the seaside<br />

city of beautiful Santa Cruz, CA,<br />

famous for the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk<br />

and also the towering redwood<br />

trees. This unique environment helps<br />

inspire her creativity. She is an accomplished<br />

and award winning painter and<br />

photographer who recently started combining<br />

photographs, mainly taken in<br />

Santa Cruz, into exquisite photo collages.<br />

Her goal is to challenge the viewers’<br />

imagination by creating visually stimulating<br />

new ways of looking at art.<br />

Red Flower Lighthouse<br />

digital photo collage<br />

30x20 inches<br />

2013<br />

Springtime Casino<br />

digital photo collage<br />

20x30 inches<br />

2014<br />

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David Naman<br />

www.hypnoticphoto.ca<br />

Surrounded by the beauty, nature, and<br />

wildlife of the West Coast, David Naman<br />

became inspired. Not only did he want to<br />

capture, and save a moment, he wanted<br />

others to see the beauty through his eyes.<br />

In 2005 he found a<br />

way to share, and<br />

capture these images<br />

through Photography.<br />

David’s<br />

talent is evident in<br />

his artistic, original,<br />

and sometimes controversial<br />

photos.<br />

David’s visual works<br />

have touched and<br />

disarmed viewers in galleries from New<br />

York, to Las Vegas. Recently published in<br />

‘Masters’ books and widely recognized<br />

by his peers, David has relished the voyage<br />

and looks towards the future with anticipation<br />

in capturing all those moments.<br />

Companion<br />

photograph<br />

32x48 inches<br />

2012<br />

Laughter<br />

photograph<br />

48x32 inches<br />

2011<br />

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www.georgiaszollosi.com<br />

Georgia Szollosi<br />

Chelsea<br />

digital art<br />

<strong>2015</strong><br />

Georgia Szollosi is an airbrush<br />

artist and designer, based in<br />

London, UK. Since she established<br />

her Airbrush Studio,<br />

G-Design in Budapest, 2007,<br />

her work has been featured in<br />

leading art and custom painter<br />

publications, as well as shown<br />

in many exhibitions around<br />

Europe.<br />

“Ever since my earliest days growing up in Hungary I have enjoyed painting and I love to<br />

express my emotions through my art. I have been a fine artist for the last eight years and have<br />

exhibited in both solo and group shows across Europe. I have sold several pieces which include<br />

paintings, drawings and sculptures, some of these have been commissions from clients<br />

within the UK and Europe. Recently I have developed my technique using the airbrush. I am a<br />

multi skilled artist who is not tied to one media. I choose materials based on their relationship<br />

with my concept and what can be interpreted from such means.”<br />

Brighton<br />

digital art<br />

2014<br />

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Sculptures, Installations<br />

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www.sallyrockriver.com<br />

Sally Rockriver<br />

Rockriver believed her processes could exist on other<br />

planets. The series of Thermal Storms are narratives of<br />

glass raining onto a chemical landscape. Her theories<br />

became possibilities in 2013 when NASA discovered an<br />

Azure planet that rains glass. Rockriver combines ceramic<br />

glazes with hot glass to create geochemical events. Vessels<br />

birth specimens from a far-away place. Core-samples<br />

from her imaginary worlds contain<br />

glaze clusters; the seeds of a theoretical<br />

species. Gas emitting salts<br />

are trapped in hot glass to make<br />

self-blown bubbles. Works are not<br />

repretational, but create their own<br />

reality. She refers to this as “Narrative<br />

Material Realism”.<br />

Thermal Storm<br />

blown glass with ceramic<br />

glazes, self-blown fume orb,<br />

glory hole floors<br />

16x24x20 inches<br />

2008<br />

Lost in the Rift of Time<br />

Self-blown fume orbs, blown and<br />

cut glass with ceramic glazes,<br />

fused sand, paper, paint, epoxy<br />

48x24x6 inches<br />

2013<br />

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Nicolai Nickson<br />

www.nicolainickson.com<br />

Nicolai Nickson was born<br />

in Sweden in 1973 to English<br />

and Swedish parents. He<br />

studied painting in Sweden<br />

and Finland before moving to<br />

New York to study sculpture,<br />

where he received an MFA in<br />

Sculpture in 2013 at the New<br />

York Studio School. He studied<br />

stone carving at the <strong>Art</strong><br />

Students League of New York, where he has won<br />

several awards for his work. He has exhibited in<br />

Stockholm, Sweden and New York and has work<br />

in private collections in both countries. He loves<br />

stone and wood, and finds a powerful connection<br />

to these materials through the process of carving.<br />

Autumn<br />

marble<br />

9x8x10 inches<br />

2014<br />

Standup Woman<br />

marble<br />

20x11x9 inches<br />

2013<br />

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www.leodeville.co.uk<br />

Leo Deville<br />

Ishka’s Moment<br />

ceramic & mixed media<br />

26x19x12 cm<br />

2014<br />

Birdeyes<br />

ceramic & mixed media<br />

32x17x6 cm<br />

2013<br />

Leo creates ceramic faces, figures, sculptures<br />

and jewellery that sometimes include coloured<br />

wires, textiles, beads and paint. When she has<br />

a black biro in her hand she produces surreal<br />

black & white illustrations and also paints in oils<br />

& acrylics. She started working spontaneously<br />

with the black biro drawings, which took her on<br />

subconscious journeys to a world far more interesting<br />

than the physical normality. She now<br />

lets her ceramics evolve and loves this process<br />

as she’s constantly intrigued to view where her<br />

mind has taken her. Leo’s eyes, ears and mind<br />

are forever open to new ideas and influences.<br />

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Brent Brager<br />

www.millponddesigns.com<br />

Presidential Ambitions<br />

Wood carving-Eastern red cedar,<br />

diamond willow<br />

72x42x44 inches<br />

2014<br />

Brent Brager is a Minnesota based<br />

artist, and excels in working with<br />

wood and metal. His sculptures<br />

are deftly carved bringing soul,<br />

depth and expressiveness into<br />

his work that is uncanny. In recent<br />

reviews, some of his pieces<br />

have been called psychological<br />

heavyweights, harrowing and absurd<br />

yet impeccably carved. Brent<br />

says he started out as an abstract<br />

artist when he was young… very,<br />

very young. In that case his art has<br />

definitely become more sophisticated,<br />

thoughtfully maturing with<br />

age, and taking on an equally humorous<br />

if not darker tone.<br />

Entitlementia<br />

Wood Carving-<br />

Basswood Rickshaw-Steel<br />

72x22x72 inches<br />

2012<br />

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www.asliuludag.com<br />

Asli Uludag<br />

Home afar, by the sea…<br />

Etched copper<br />

9x7x7 inches<br />

2012<br />

We build on seesaws, don’t we?<br />

Hand cut copper, nickel silver, cement<br />

10x10x6 inches<br />

2014<br />

We look with awe at our history, at the great<br />

civilizations that have defined power. We<br />

reuse the stones and the papers they have<br />

left behind and rebuild on our borrowed<br />

land; with the belief that we will make it<br />

ours, we play history again. Uludag’s work<br />

juxtaposes the past and the present by borrowing<br />

motifs, shapes, and objects from art<br />

and architecture as well as acts of ritual that<br />

remind the viewer “here” and “now” is the<br />

result of the demise of “there” and “then”;<br />

and though we see ourselves more developed<br />

than the people of the past, we continuously<br />

repeat their mistakes.<br />

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Bobby Tso<br />

www.BobbyTso.com<br />

Detail<br />

Moment of Re-Inventing<br />

“Ideally Speaking“<br />

White Earthenware, Cone 04,<br />

sanded surface, Wood, Plastic,<br />

and Paint<br />

36x48x12 inches<br />

2013<br />

Kwok Pong Tso was born and raised in Hong Kong. After receiving some education in Hong<br />

Kong he decided to come to the USA to begin exploring the culture while continuing his<br />

education. In 2009 he completed the undergraduate art program at Northwest Missouri State<br />

University. He then worked as a teaching assistant and adjunct teacher teaching Ceramics at<br />

Iowa Central Community College. After earning his Master of Fine <strong>Art</strong> degree at the University<br />

of Iowa and plans to graduate in 2013, He is now act as lecturer of art in Ceramics at Northwest<br />

Missouri State University, teaching all level Ceramics classes, and head of the Ceramics<br />

Department. The concept<br />

of his recent work is form<br />

and grows from his curiosity<br />

about the relationship between<br />

one object to another.<br />

Moment of Re-Inventing-<br />

“De-lib-er-a-tion”<br />

White Earthenware, Cone<br />

04, sanded surface, Wood,<br />

Plastic, Paper, Paint and glass<br />

32x36x8 inches<br />

2014<br />

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www.michelebrody.com<br />

Michele Brody<br />

Grass Skirt 4<br />

sculpture<br />

65x36 inches in diameter<br />

2013<br />

Nature Preserve<br />

installation<br />

96x264x144 inches<br />

2011<br />

Michele Brody is a New York based artist who<br />

has had one-person shows in France, Costa<br />

Rica, Chicago, Germany, Taiwan and New<br />

York City. She has received an artist grant or<br />

residency every year since receiving her MFA<br />

from The School of <strong>Art</strong> Institute of Chicago in<br />

1994, including the Pollock/Krasner Foundation,<br />

New York Foundation for the <strong>Art</strong>s, Marin<br />

Headlands Centre for the <strong>Art</strong>s and Marie<br />

Walsh Sharpe <strong>Art</strong> Foundation. In 2011 she was<br />

awarded Best 3-D Entry at the international <strong>Art</strong><br />

Prize competition. She currently resides and<br />

works in The Bronx as an <strong>Art</strong>ist-in-Residence<br />

at the Andrew Freedman Home.<br />

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Anna Gunnars<br />

www.annagunnars.is<br />

Fluctuation<br />

(detail)<br />

silk, wool, metal<br />

frame, sibory<br />

technique<br />

160, 140, 120x25 cm<br />

2014<br />

Anna Gunnars is a textile artist residing in Iceland. Focusing on the traditional felt making<br />

technique, Anna combines it with a contemporary, fresh approach. She has developed her<br />

own unique way of felting, where her signature has a strong sense of Scandinavian and minimal<br />

art. Anna´s work is based on the idea of light and shadow, creating large sculptures and<br />

3D wall pieces for both indoor and outdoor use. Anna has gained international recognition<br />

for her sculptural work, exhibited in<br />

various countries such as Australia,<br />

Korea, USA, Germany and Sweden.<br />

Heaven and Ocean (detail)<br />

silk indigo dyed<br />

99x33 cm<br />

2014<br />

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www.annagunnars.is<br />

Anna Gunnars<br />

Forest<br />

plant dyed silk<br />

75x40 cm<br />

2014<br />

Atlantic Ocean<br />

coiling wool yarn<br />

4 meters<br />

2013<br />

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V. meer<br />

www.v-meer.de<br />

Archetype<br />

Clay<br />

20x10x10 cm<br />

2010<br />

V. meer – Vera Meyer – is a self-taught artist. She studied biotechnology in Sofia and Berlin and<br />

worked as a scientist in Berlin, London and Leiden. Currently, she holds a professorship for<br />

applied and molecular microbiology at the Berlin University of Technology. As a scientist, she<br />

tries to understand what shapes and<br />

structures living organisms, to decode<br />

nature’s genetic principle that<br />

defines morphology. As an artist, she<br />

does not act rationally; instead she<br />

impulsively creates objects, paintings<br />

and letterings. Her artistic work<br />

is intuitive, improvised, without intended<br />

purpose, ranges from expressive<br />

to reduced, from large to small,<br />

from loud to quiet.<br />

Guardian<br />

Wood, metal, stone<br />

60x20x20 cm<br />

2013<br />

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www.davidconnolly.org<br />

David Connolly<br />

Speakers are<br />

speaking in code<br />

3 channel audio<br />

loop, 1 / 4 and 1 / 8<br />

steel rods, three<br />

horn speakers<br />

Dimensions<br />

variable<br />

2012<br />

David Connolly is a New York based artist whose work situates itself in<br />

the larger field of new media, interactivity, sculpture and installation.<br />

For more than a decade he has chosen to live and work outside of his<br />

native Australia, immersing myself in the cultures, languages and belief<br />

systems of New York, Tokyo and Buenos Aires. He has gained extended<br />

exposure to issues that are at once culturally specific and globally applicable<br />

specifically, the themes of immigration, migration and isolation as they<br />

are coupled with biometrics, surveillance, and detachment due to the<br />

increased use of technology.<br />

Be careful for what we wish for?<br />

Melamine rice bowls, display case, plaster Chinese lions, utopia book on architecture, red<br />

silk cloth and Himalayan salt.<br />

Dimensions variable<br />

2013<br />

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Meredith Nichols<br />

www.meredithleenichols.com<br />

Untitled<br />

wood fired stoneware<br />

18x16x4 inches<br />

2014<br />

Too busy to talk (detail)<br />

cotton, string, rubber latex,<br />

altered readymades, mirror<br />

6x6x5 inches<br />

2014<br />

116 <strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>Treasure</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> <strong>Yearbook</strong><br />

Meredith’s work is driven by a desire to<br />

evoke connections between objects and<br />

people. She expresses unanswered questions<br />

and curiosities, often dwelling in<br />

unsettled contradictions rather than seeking<br />

to resolve them. Those who view her<br />

work are asked float awhile in this uncertainty,<br />

and drawing from her unique<br />

visual language, to open up a gateway to<br />

reciprocal human understanding. She is a<br />

young artist working in Hudson Valley, NY,<br />

always poking around for things unknown.


www.giatkabladze.com<br />

George (Gia) Tkabladze<br />

ROMANTIC ALLUSIONS<br />

Wood, Metal<br />

24,5x11x8,5 inches<br />

2012<br />

BOMB FALLING IN LOVE<br />

Wood<br />

26x30x10 inches<br />

<strong>2015</strong><br />

George Tkabladze was<br />

born in 1971 in Kutaisi,<br />

country of Georgia. In<br />

1996, he received his BFA<br />

and MFA, majoring in<br />

sculpture from Tbilisi State<br />

Academy of Fine <strong>Art</strong>s, and<br />

Associate degree in sculpture<br />

and art education in<br />

I. Nicoladze <strong>Art</strong> College.<br />

(Tbilisi, Georgia). Since<br />

1993 he has participated in more than sixty<br />

national and international exhibitions, Biennales,<br />

Triennials and received numerous awards<br />

and grants such as: International <strong>Art</strong> Award<br />

RAFFAELLO SANZIO 2014 – Lecce, Italy and<br />

TRINACRIA award 2014, – Museum Monreale,<br />

Italy. His works are kept in galleries and private<br />

collections in: USA, The Netherlands, Greece,<br />

United Kingdom, and Georgia.<br />

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SUPPORTED ARTISTS<br />

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www.mayasunn.com<br />

MayaSunn<br />

Blazing Dream<br />

Airbrush and<br />

Spray paint<br />

60x48 inches<br />

2014<br />

Maya Sunn’s art offers you a moment of pure freedom, to ease your soul and escape this world<br />

of pain by bringing you somewhere else. Having survived her death in 2011, she came back<br />

with an inner peace and a different understanding of Life. Her art shows us all the beauty<br />

that lies within. Everything she feels, touches, sees, smells is a new inspiration. Each artwork<br />

contains a part of her soul. Give her a can of spray paint and she’ll make a masterpiece! Her<br />

3D’s elements and textures makes her art stand out, unique and apart of the others.<br />

Deep Inside<br />

Spray paint<br />

48x48 inches<br />

2014<br />

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Eniko Takacs<br />

enicot.wordpress.com<br />

Uterus Metamorphosis Model<br />

installation<br />

40x30 cm<br />

2007<br />

Cipolla Modern Dance Ballet<br />

installation<br />

500x700 cm<br />

2010<br />

Eniko Takacs is a Hungarian born visual,<br />

set, costume artist and designer based in<br />

London. After she finished her studies to<br />

become a graphic designer, she felt tempted<br />

to do something different expanding<br />

her view and knowledge about art. Then<br />

she has been studying Theater and Film<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Design at the Hungarian University of<br />

Fine <strong>Art</strong>s. There she received scholarship<br />

at Accademia di Belle <strong>Art</strong>i di Brera in Milan<br />

where she has been encouraged about<br />

her project. Since she had have worked<br />

at several theaters, films and exhibitions,<br />

projects and participated in a few solo and<br />

joint exhibition throughout Europe.<br />

120 <strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>Treasure</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> <strong>Yearbook</strong>


zobokia.wordpress.com<br />

Andras Zoboki<br />

Ballaro Market<br />

acrylic on canvas<br />

25x30 cm<br />

2014<br />

Originally from Hungary impressionist painter Andrew Zoboki now lives and works in<br />

London. His paintings are known for their emphasis on atmosphere, light and movement,<br />

rather than detail, which is only hinted at by seemingly random dashes of colour. His works<br />

are artistic combination of a delicate impressionist style with a sense of fun and sometimes<br />

critic, results in powerful artworks. Before turning back to paint and brushes to capture figures<br />

and moods Andrew was a cartoon animator for seven years, producing work for the most<br />

famous studios in his country.<br />

Social Network – Part of a Triptichon<br />

oil on canvas<br />

221x76 cm<br />

2007<br />

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Nam YoonSoo<br />

www.NamYoonSoo<strong>Art</strong>.com<br />

High Frequency<br />

acrylic on canvas<br />

36x36 inches<br />

2014<br />

YoonSoo Nam is a visual artist who paints unique and extraordinary pictures of the heavenly<br />

realm in spirit and in truth. Through her exhibitions, live shows, website and Facebook page,<br />

her paintings and poems have been released and impacting many souls in various countries.<br />

She was born in Seoul, Korea, graduated<br />

from Ewha Woman’s University<br />

with Bachelor of Fine <strong>Art</strong>s and Master<br />

of <strong>Art</strong>s & Craft, from Seoul Jangsin<br />

Theological Seminary with M.DIV.<br />

“I paint for Jesus, the one who is alive<br />

in me. I see my artworks shine the<br />

creative light and bring His mysterious<br />

Kingdom to the earth.”<br />

Time Redemption<br />

acrylic on canvas<br />

30x40 inches<br />

2014<br />

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www.editmihovich.wix/artworks<br />

Edit Mihovics<br />

Abstract drawing, with peaceful patterns. I describe<br />

my drawings as “soul stamps” I create<br />

these drawings through my symbol system.<br />

They can show my emotional state and energy<br />

qualities. When I create for people they transmit<br />

some deep message, and they can help to<br />

understand the course of things. The minimal<br />

style is just minimal :)<br />

Glass<br />

mixed media<br />

21x40 cm<br />

2014<br />

After Three Months<br />

mixed media<br />

29x42 cm<br />

2014<br />

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Evi Toth<br />

www.evitothphoto.wix.com/evisphotography<br />

Lilly Wood Mask<br />

digital art illusion filter<br />

40x60 cm<br />

2014<br />

Body painting by Zoltan Szabo, model Bianca.<br />

124 <strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>Treasure</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> <strong>Yearbook</strong><br />

Weisse Dame<br />

photography<br />

2012<br />

Evi Toth is a Hungarian freelancer a photographer<br />

living and working in the Netherlands.<br />

In her very early years she discovered The<br />

Camera and since she is fascinated by photography.<br />

“I am not here to take<br />

a cute pictures of your<br />

child. I am here to document<br />

the newness of<br />

your little one in such<br />

a way that it is impossible<br />

to forget. I want you<br />

to have wonderful moments<br />

whilst looking at<br />

these photographs and share memories and<br />

smiles with your friends and family. I want<br />

you to print them out a dozen times or more,<br />

frame them and hang them on your walls, to<br />

hold in your hands, to browse through the<br />

images in albums and books for decades to<br />

come. Photography is so very important, since<br />

it will tell our stories for many generations<br />

after those times when we will no longer be<br />

able to do so.”


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Yuki Yamamoto<br />

Arboles<br />

oil on canvas<br />

120x100 cm<br />

2013<br />

ISBN: 978-0-9928106-2-7<br />

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