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Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017 is the 8th part of a series of art publications featuring the latest trends and artists in visual arts all over the world, promoting their work by connecting them with a vast audience of collectors, curators, exhibitors, art lovers and potential buyers. Hidden Treasure Art eMagazines are beautiful, high quality annual publications that connect artists directly with designers, art consultants, fine art dealers, collectors and art galleries throughout the UK and in other European countries. throughout the UK and in other European countries.

Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017 is the 8th part of a series of art publications featuring the latest trends and artists in visual arts all over the world, promoting their work by connecting them with a vast audience of collectors, curators, exhibitors, art lovers and potential buyers. Hidden Treasure Art eMagazines are beautiful, high quality annual publications that connect artists directly with designers, art consultants, fine art dealers, collectors and art galleries throughout the UK and in other European countries. throughout the UK and in other European countries.

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JULIE RIVER<br />

www.julieriver.be<br />

44<br />

A Venise<br />

watercolour and ink<br />

on paper<br />

25cm x 35cm<br />

2012<br />

“In her Brussels Studio, that artist loves to mix<br />

China ink and waters colours, feather and brush in<br />

concert. In that technique error does not forgive,<br />

the indelible stroke becomes a challenge that she<br />

finds amusing. In her peaceful gardens, she affirms<br />

her fantasy, in representing strange personages,<br />

often insects that she acts like actors on the<br />

stage. The wood, the trees, the leaves become the<br />

decor and the curtains”. Julie River<br />

“The watercolours are worked in a non-conformist<br />

way, often with five or six layers, very meticulous<br />

work. In tone splashes of colour the artist juggles<br />

with the strokes of the feather, with rhythm, movements,<br />

and dynamism. Transported by the delicacy<br />

of the stroke, the insect himself becomes a<br />

comedian or a minstrel. And finally this strange<br />

world takes us to respect the differences. In feat,<br />

it means respect of the other, Love of Live, in all<br />

shapes and form”. N-P Louise, 2012<br />

En Piste<br />

watercolour and<br />

ink on paper<br />

30cm x 40cm<br />

2012<br />

<strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>Treasure</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>eMagazine</strong> <strong>Easter</strong> <strong>2017</strong>

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