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Painter Spotlight: Camie Salaz, Transformation Through Art
After college, I felt a little lost for a while. My technical ability wasn’t quite what I wanted, ...
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January 29, 2015
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Canadian born Renato Muccillo, son of Italian immigrant parents, started out painting high realism paintings in the late ...
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Norwegian-born painter Cornelia Hernes spent much of her youth living on three different continents: Europe, Africa, and North ...
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December 18, 2014
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Art is a matter of pure passion for the Spanish painter Arantzazu Martinez. When her craving to paint ...
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December 8, 2014
Painter Spotlight: Stephen Bauman, the Continuous Search for Art
When Stephen Bauman was young, he used to sneak into his brother’s room to rustle through the notebooks ...
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December 2, 2014
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Though Carlo Russo (born 1976) had been fond of drawing and painting since his early childhood, the idea ...
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Marina Dieul describes her relationship with the trompe-l’oeil genre as a love story.
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Adrian Gottlieb manages to imbue his works with an exceptional sensitivity that sets him aside from many of ...
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Ryan S. Brown studied illustration at Brigham Young University in Utah. Not satisfied with university studies, he took ...
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October 23, 2014
Painter Spotlight: Jos Van Riswick, Physicist-Turned-Painter
Dutch painter Jos Van Riswick (born 1973) graduated in physics from the University of Nijmegen, Holland, and worked ...
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October 15, 2014
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Kenny Harris (born 1974) studied at a liberal arts school, Colorado College, where he received a well-rounded art ...
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Jacob Collins (born 1964) started painting at an early age, copying Old Master paintings in the Metropolitan Museum ...
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