Marco Aurélio Rey was born and lives in São Paulo, Brazil. He started painting with oils when he was a child and in the 1980’s he specialized in Industrial Design and Visual Communications. At this stage of his life he stopped painting to work in the world of fashion. In the 1990’s, he took it […]
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The large, multimedia installations of American artist, Sandra Muss, are extremely suggestive and scenographic. In her works, Sandra investigates the mysteries of life through the magic of light, filtering it through her travel experiences to distant and vastly different places. The oil paint technique is integrated with typical elements from those locations, such as bird’s […]
The works by the Hungarian master, Karl Stengel, are divided into two major groups that are seemingly quite different from each other: the large canvases dominated by colour, of strong emotional and lyrical abstract expressionist impact, that have their roots sunk in post-war American and European informel experimentation and in some pre-war Russian avant-garde art, and then […]
Stefano Mariotti studied art as a young boy and grew up going regularly to exhibitions and museums with his father, a passionate art collector. Meeting Primo Conti was very important for his artistic training to understand that reality is not always as we see it but how it is represented. Stefano’s research went beyond the boundaries […]
Marybel Gallegos is a Mexican abstract artist who is inspired by aspects of living in Cancun and Playa del Carmen, Mexico: the unforgettable beauty of the turquoise Caribbean Sea and the fascination of the nearby forest enter spontaneously in her artworks and give light and bright colors to them. Although she uses different techniques such as […]
Nam Hong was born and raised in Korea and moved to France many years ago where she has since lived. Her art comes from the ideas of suffering and nurturing and embraces both the cycles of life and death, through some sort of unending collision between passion and decay, fire and ashes, combining Korean shamanic traditions […]
Born and raised in Tokyo, Sumio Inoue has spent the last twenty years developing a series of works called Silenzioso. Using an extremely original technique, he impresses his photographs on a spongy and creased washi rice paper. They are uneven, like desert dunes rippled by the wind, an ocean surface interwoven with waves or lunar visions with their uncertain […]
Enzo Trapani was born in Argentina and moved to the USA in the mid 80’s to become a doctor of neurology. However, it was not until he pursued his dream as an artist that his life changed. In order to reach people using colors and form, he spends a great deal of time creating, blending […]
David Wiener’s passion for photography emerged back in the 1970’s when at 16 he was one of the youngest professional photographers in America, shooting the exciting worlds of Formula One, Indy, The Americas Cup, and the US Open. Creating art in various mediums, his work has been featured in Time-Life Books, Fortune Magazine, Forbes, […]
Both of David Harry’s parents were artists. He grew up in a household with the sweet smell of turpentine, where the shelves were stocked with books about art and the walls were covered with paintings. His grandmother was the well-known painter Beulah S. Bowers. David Harry has had one man shows in Paris and New […]