Art Auction Catalogue 2012 : Order of St.Lazarus (Malta)

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The Military and Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem

The Military and Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem and the Grand Priory of the Maltese Islands invite you to an

Art Exhibition & Auction 6th to 9th December 2012

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Joseph Agius Joseph started his ceramic studies 13 years ago at the previous School of Art and Craft at Targa Gap Mosta. The artist has participated in several collective exhibitions and organized four personal exhibitions including the personal show at Palazzo Castellania recently in April 2010. With ceramics he often uses rusty sheet metal recycled from 45 gallon tanks abandoned in our countryside. In addition to 'found object' Joseph uses old newspapers that in his opinion transform into a symbolic protest as the media obscure everyday reality.

1.Forgotten Genocides Starting Price:

2.Chrysanthenum

€750

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3.Untitled Starting Price:

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€650

€650


Henry Alamango

Ever since he can remember, Henry Alamango has been enamoured of the Mediterranean- a love that must have germinated spontaneously from his intimate relationship with the natural environment of the Maltese Islands. Memories peppered with walks on wild thyme, the aroma of wild figs, clear cobalt skies giving way to crimson sunsets in autumn, hot summer limestone, glowing light and deep shade in urban landscapes, and, above all, the ubiquitous deep-blue sea: all these have shaped this artist's journey. Henry transmits his fascination with Mediterranean culture through his figurative representation of the landscapes and coastal scenery of the Maltese islands. Nonetheless, he is also an avid painter on his Mediterranean travels .Whilst his preferred medium is watercolour, he often incorporates chalk pastels, acrylics and vibrant inks in his work. Henry is a self-taught artist, largely unknown until the first years of the new millennium, which saw a burst of solo exhibitions and several collective endeavours with fellow artists. He is best known within the cultural milieu of Gozo, where his figurative representation of marine and landscape subjects have firmly anchored him to the local community, who identify with the artist's expression of that island's romanticized memories. A prolific artist with several corporate and international clients to his name, Henry does not aspire to an exalted philosophical concept or message in his work. He simply wishes to draw attention to our collective good fortune as custodians of a unique environmental and social heritage – and hence our onerous responsibility for nurturing and passing on this patrimony.

4.Old Sliema Ferries (watercolour, 73x51) Starting price:

â‚Ź400

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5.Salina (watercolour, 73x51cms) Starting price:

â‚Ź360

6.Marsalforn Bay (watercolour, 62x52cms) Starting price:

â‚Ź320

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7.White Poplar (watercolour, 73x51cm) Starting price:

â‚Ź400

8.Comino Channel (watercolour, 73x51cm) Starting price:

â‚Ź360

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9.Triq Sant Andrija Victoria (watercolour, 45x50cm) Starting Price:

â‚Ź320

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George Apap George Apap is very able to concentrate thoughts on the baroque as well on the exceptional pre-historic treasures which are scattered around the Maltese islands. Loving both the land and the sea, he can attentively depict the various natural and geographic features of our islands. His pictures give the feel, the scent, the longing that one experiences when one remembers the memories of his birthplace. George Apap’s pictures confirm his deep fondness and predilection of the characteristics of our native land, combined with a feeling of nostalgia.

10.Qrib Ghajn Barrani (oil on canvas) Starting price:

â‚Ź450

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11.Bejn ir-Ramla u Ghajn Barrani (oil on canvas) Starting price:

â‚Ź450

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Noel Attard Born on April the 15th, 1966, Noel Attard (aka nattardo) was brought up in an artistic ambience he yearned to live up to. After attending various art schools, Noel later sought to compliment his practical side with theoretical academic studies at the University of Malta where he graduated in History of Art 2006. From his first participation in a collective output at Bath, England with the Malta Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, back in 1998, he never looked back and has participated in a considerable number of collective exhibitions both locally and abroad to this present day. In 2003 he held his first solo exhibition at St. James Cavalier and his most recent solo exhibition in 2009, this time at the Loggia, National Fine Arts Museum, Valletta. During this past decade Noel has been working on his distinctive style that landed him considerable reputation and sales both on the international and especially on the local art market. Noel chooses to be ascetic in his art and conveys only what is important to grasp the onlooker s attention. The texture is rich thanks to a balance reached between the aggressive application of paint and use of gauze in the background which thickens the canvas and a studied use of subtle colour in the foreground. Noel s art is a tribute to life in general and often shows the emotional state the artist s in when depicting a particular piece of work. His works forms an essential part of his lifestyle and are thus an integral part of his life. Noel thanks his family for being what he is today.

12.Entering Harbour (acrylic on canvas, 60x60cms, framed)

Starting price:

â‚Ź600

13.Vittoriosa (acrylic on watercolour paper, 47x36cms) Starting price: â‚Ź500

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14.Mdina (acrylic on canvas & gauze, 60x80, 40x60, framed)

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15.Senglea (Malta) (acrylic on canvas & gauze, framed)

€650

Starting price: €500

16.Sunrise over Hamrun Church 17.Tramuntana (acrylic on canvas & gauze,70x70cm) (acrylic on canvas, 80x60,framed) Starting price:

€600

Starting price: €500

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18.Valletta (Malta) (acrylic on canvas, 60x80cm, framed) Starting price:

â‚Ź650

19.Mdina (watercolour, 30x40cms, framed) Starting price:

â‚Ź400

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William Azzopardi Dr.William Azzopardi (1964- ) was born in Fgura and resides in Zabbar, in the South, which part of Malta features frequently in his works of art. William studied art both in Malta, at the Government School of Art and in Florence at Istituto Leonardo da Vinci. Later in life, he also studied history of art, visited several foreign museums and refined his watercolour techniques at Winston Hassall’s studio in Valletta. As an artist, he participated in both collective and personal exhibitions in Malta, Italy, France and Australia. His works, that capture the rapt beauty and fragility of the Maltese landscape and seascape, appear in private collections in Malta, Germany, UK, the States and Australia as well as in public collections, the Malta International Airport, ITS and Birgu Local Council. William’s art was filmed by Arte Channel (France) and TVM (Malta).With his landscapes, the artist has also featured the human figure, often speculating on the relationship between the two. Both William’s paintings and photographs have served as illustrations and front covers for several publications, including anthologies of poetry. His art, in collage, acrylics and watercolour, has combined sharp or humorous social comment, abstraction and movement and occasionally, a touch of surrealism.

20.Cutting Capers (watercolour, 60X80cm, unframed) Starting price:

€250

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21.Bongu Dott (watercolour, 45X70cm, framed) Starting price:

â‚Ź290

22.Caper Flowers (watercolour, 62X80cm, framed) Starting price:

â‚Ź390

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John Martin Borg John Martin Borg is mostly renowned for his maritime pictures and atmospheric landscapes. However over the past two decades or so he broke new grounds with his abstract and religious works intertwining them seamlessly together to produce individual distinctive works, easily identifiable with the artist. To this extent his last personal exhibition, held at the National Museum of Fine Arts last February, was all dedicated to his abstract works. The works of John Martin Borg are locally found in a number of important places including the Museum of Contemporary Arts, the Maritime Museum, the Cathedral Museum Mdina, and the presidential Palace at San Anton and in the reserve collection of the Museum of Fine Arts. His works have also been exhibited abroad at the Mall gallery and the Royal Watercolour Society in London, at the UNESCO Head Quarters in Paris, The Castel in Heidelberg Germany; as well as in Cologne, Munich, Stuttgart, Salzburg, Paris, San Tropez, Tunisia, Dubai and Florida (USA). His water colours are also found at the World Health Organisation centre in Geneva and the Commonwealth Centre in London. One of his paintings forms part of the Royal Collection in London. This had been presented to the Royal Couple by the President of Malta, His Excellency Dr. Censu Tabone in May 1992. Another of his paintings was presented to His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI on His visit to Malta in April 2010, by His Excellency Dr. George Abela, President of Malta.

23.Boats outside Comino (water colour, 61X43cm) Starting price:

â‚Ź410

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Chev. Alfred Camilleri Cauchi Artist Alfred Camilleri Cauchi is the third son of sculptor Agostino Camilleri and Francesca née Cauchi. He was born in Victoria, Gozo, on the 24th of January, 1943. He attended St. Edward’s College and the School of Arts in Malta. He continued to further his studies at the College of Arts in Edinburgh, Scotland, under the tuition of Prof. Schilski, Andrew Dodds and Anne Hendascen. He was awarded this scholarship by Lady Laycock, the wife of Sir Robert Laycock, who was the Maltese Governor of those days. Alfred Camilleri Cauchi is well-known for the various Good Friday statues which he composed. These can be found in various parish churches around the Maltese Islands. For other parish churches, he made statues representing Our Lady of Sorrows as well as others depicting the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Without any doubt, here one needs to mention the magnificent wooden statue of the Resurrected Christ, which is found in Saint George’s Basilica in Victoria, Gozo. Alfred was the first Maltese artist to produce statues made of fibreglass. One is able to see most of these during the Holy Week, mainly in representations portraying episodes of the passion of Jesus Christ. It was the same artist who came up with the idea of such attractions throughout the Holy Week. Recently, the International Academic Order Greci-Marino, which is based in Italy, conducted a research amongst Maltese and international sculptors. The board of directors of this Academy examined the artistic curriculum of each sculptor and great importance was given to their artistic levels and the techniques they use. It is remarkable to know that many renowned artists from different artistic sectors like literature, music and visual arts form part of this Order. The board of directors decided that the Gozitan sculptor and restorer Chev. Alfred Camilleri Cauchi will be awarded the prestigious title of National Advisor for Malta within this Academy. This is because he was chosen as a person of reference for other artists so as to guide them in techniques associated with sculpture and restoration. This is the second title that Camilleri Cauchi received from this Order, as in 1998 he was honoured as an Academical Knight of the Grand Cross.

24.Youth (pencil&chalk on board, 63X50cm, framed) Starting Price:

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€310


Charles Cassar Charles Cassar is one of Malta’s leading senior artists and educator. He hails from Valletta but resides and works in Kappara. Cassar was educated at the Lyceum, University of Malta and at the Govt. School of Art. In 1964, he won a four-year- government scholarship to further his artistic education abroad. He studied for two years in England at Croydon College of Art, Surrey and another two years in Italy at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome where he graduated in 1967.He spent 43 years in the education department, where he served as a teacher, assistant head of school and as head of school until he retired in 2005. Charles was a part time Lecturer in Printmaking at the University of Malta and a Lecturer at the School of Art. He worked as a graphic artist for many years and was a pioneer of computer generated art during the eighties. In 1983 Charles designed a set of four stamps marking the ‘Commonwealth Day’. He was eventually appointed a member on the Stamp Design Advisory Board. He has nine one-man exhibitions to his credit and participates regularly in collective shows both locally and abroad. In 2009, The Bank of Valletta organized a retrospective exhibition of Cassar’s art. Other works are to be found in private collections in Europe, USA and Australia. The Museum of Fine Art in Valletta, IL Museo d’Arte Moderna in Pistoia and La Pinacoteca d’Arte in Locri all house works by Cassar. In 2003 he represented Malta in the European Artist Exhibition held at the Italian Embassy in Washington DC.

25.Fossil (Impasto & Oils on Wood 505X615mm) Starting Price:

€1,900

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26.Spiral Motif (Impasto & Oils on Wood 700X900mm) Starting price:

â‚Ź2,700

27.Tsunami (Impasto & Oils on Wood 700X900mm) Starting price:

â‚Ź2,700

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Maria Rossella Dalmas Maria Rossella Dalmas was born in Hamrun in 1948. She is a self-taught artist who prefers the acrylic medium because of its versatility. She was guided and influenced by her late father Giuseppe Cassar (1917-2002), the well-know Hamrun photographer and watercolour artist. She took part in several collective exhibitions both in Malta and abroad. She held four solo exhibitions at the National Museum of Fine Arts in 1993, 1994, 2003 and 2007. She has also exhibited her work (solo) at the Vee Gee Bee Art Gallery Valletta in 2005. Rossella had two winning entries in the Mid Med Bank Competition (now HSBC) held in 1996. She also won first prize the Kreativa Competition organized by the Institute of Visual Arts in 1996. Besides several honourable mentions she was placed first in the Acrylics Section of the Silver Palette Competition in 2006 organised by the Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. In November 2010 she was awarded the first prize in painting (ex aequo with sculpture) in the Ferrario Art Competition organized by Art Academy, Mosta.

28.Sotto I Portici di Strada Tesoreria

(acrylic on canvas, 75X50cm) Starting price:

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â‚Ź400


Censu Fenech Censu Fenech started his interesting route in the artistic world, through various artistic studies, after he retired from work at Tarġa Gap, where he studied ceramics with Mr Briffa for two years. Following this experience, he continued his studies at the School of Arts in Valletta where he studied sculpture with the late Joe Casha, where he obtained a Diploma in Sculpture after four years. Ċensu believes that taking part in various collective exhibitions in Malta, is one of the most enjoyable things in life. In commemoration of one of his latest awards, the Times of Malta stated that: “The Silver Palette trophy was won by Ċensu Fenech for his dynamic form in space. His work in abstract shapes bursts with powerful energy and force. Fenech was also unanimously awarded first prize in the sculpture section”

29.Abstract 1(stone, 97cm)

30.Abstract 2 (stone 79cm)

Starting price:

Starting price:

€300

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€300


Anna Galea Anna Galea is an established artist, and is best known for her floral and marine watercolours, although she is also very keen on life figure painting. Tutored by Esprit Bartet, Sarah Warren, Harry Alden and Anton Calleja, Anna holds a BA in History of Art and Archaeology from the University of Malta (2009) and is presently completing a Master’s degree in Creativity and Innovation. She has won several prizes: the Best Watercolour Award (British Residents Association) in 1998, the National Art Competition (Malta Society of Arts) in 2003; and the first prize for Watercolours in the Silver Palette Competition (Malta Society of Arts) twice, in 2002 &2004. She has organized four solo exhibitions, including one at the National Museum of Fine Arts in 2003, and has participated in several collective exhibitions. She has also exhibited her works in Paris (twice), Rome, Brussels, Levendou, Tunis, Sydney and Adelaide. Anna’s paintings have featured in the prestigious magazine ‘International Artist’ published in the USA. She has recently set up her own studio/gallery in Marsaskala.

31.Pensive Nude (Charcoal & pastel, 45cmX30cm) Starting price:

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€320


Doriette Gauci Scortino Doriette Gauci Sciortino, a self thought artist, works primarily in oils and has now established herself as a qualified interpreter of marine scenes. She participates in various exhibitions and is an active member of Art Club 2000 and The Malta Society of Arts. Doriette organized various exhibitions, both solo and collective with outstanding success. She was the organizer at Ir-Razzet tal-Markiz Mallia Tabone Mosta of the collective exhibitions “Diversity in Arts” 2007, 2008 and 2009. Her first solo exhibition was at The Gallery at the Corinthia Palace Hotel at Attard in 2004. Another solo exhibition “No Limits – Sea and Sky” took place in 2011. She has also participated in various exhibitions: The National Council of Women Exhibitions at Heritage Malta, Valletta and San Anton Palace, The Strada Art Festivals in Valletta, Art Club 2000 exhibitions at San Anton Palace, Mdina, Gozo and Mellieha, The Malta Society of Art exhibitions, Gozo Rotary Exhibitions at Cittadella, Gozo, Malta Representative at Slovak – Malta Exhibition “Fusion” at The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Valletta, Malta,2012 Oil Painting “Gozo Tranquility” chosen by Heritage Malta for “This is Malta” campaign at Harrods in London. Art critics have described her as “a good interpreter of marine scenes” and able to “pull off” a difficult subject to paint. It has been said “the very rocks come alive, while her waves crash with all the energy of the real thing”.

32.Il-Pepprin Malti (oil on canvas, 68x68cm) Starting price:

€400

33. It-Tarjola (oil on canvas, 68x57cm) Starting price:

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€400


34.Ir-Ramla l-Hamra (oil on canvas, 48x40cm) Starting price:

€250

35.Easy Catch (oil on canvas, 70x50cm) Starting price:

€450

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Victor Grech Prof. Victor Grech was born in Malta in 1965, and works in Malta as a consultant paediatrician with a special interest in paediatric cardiology. He lives in Pembroke with his wife, two children and three Siamese cats, and has found painting Maltese landscapes and seascapes a particularly relaxing pastime. This medium is oil on canvas or board with a painting knife and John Borg Manduca, the famous Maltese impressionist artist, is his inspiration and mentor. These paintings tend to be both impressionist and expressionist. Paintings are of varying sizes, from 30 by 20 cm to 180 by 80 cm.

36.Il-Luzzu (Oil on Board, 16cmX18cm)

37.Returning(Oil on board,17.5x22.5cm)

Starting price:

Starting price:

â‚Ź40

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â‚Ź40


38.Qalet Marku (Oil on board, 22.4cmX16.8cm) Starting price:

€40

39.Sailing (Oil on board, 28cmX17cm) Starting price:

€40

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Katia Mangion Katia from a young age has shown love, interest and creativity in art. In the year 2000 she attended the Malta Society of Art which gave her the opportunity to learn the basics and widen her painting skills. Her passion for painting has also overlapped with her every day work as she enjoys designing beautify civil buildings with a high sense of practicality. In the year 2004, she continued developing her passion towards art by attending lessons at the renowned local artist George Farrugia. She later adventured towards abstract painting were she used acrylic colours and different painting materials to enhance the paintings feel and look. Her preferred topics to paint are various types of local flowers, Maltese country side, village cores and still life. In 2008, she successfully participated in a collective art exhibition.

40.Lily (acrylic on canvas, 40x40cm)

41.Flower Blossom (acrylic on canvas, 60x40cm)

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Starting price:

â‚Ź130

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â‚Ź180


42.Rainbow Flowers (acrylic on canvas, 40x40cm) Starting price:

â‚Ź130

43.Mdina from tal-Virtu (watercolours, 70x50cm) Starting price:

â‚Ź240

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Justine MB We last enjoyed Justine MB’s art when she exhibited her ballerinas some years ago. The sailing boats she also displayed couples with one of her favourite themes, ballerinas, give us a sense of nostalgia and some of the boat paintings have a wistful and serene atmosphere while the ballerinas sparkle with vitality. Justine has a romantic sensibility which is evident in all her paintings. It is these qualities which giver her works a distinctive power. A painting of a boat at sea on a cloudy day of flat is a ‘slow’ painting. Another of a stormy day, painted in shades of blue makes you wonder if the voyagers will arrive safely. A third painting of a boat is in different shades of brown and has a familiar and reassuring Valletta skyline. Her ballerinas twirl in a kaleidoscope of colour. The canvas, to Justine MB is a stage on which to perform. One painting depicting a scene from a summer festa is a swarm of colour with dabs and dashes of orange and read. Justine MB needs no introduction to locals. She comes from a family which, on both sides naturally gifted and painted in the chiaroscuro method. She initially started some sketch work under the supervision of her grandmothers, Antonia Cassar Torregiani and Marcelle Bonici Mallia nee Denaro, the latter, a painter and restorer who worked for years with Fr. Marius Zerafa, the former curator of the Fine Arts Museum and an artist. She has experimented extensively not only with colour, but also with pottery, cloth statues, batik, dyes and other media. Justine was privately tutored by well-known Maltese artists and also attended classes at the School of Art in Valletta and at Targa Gap. Here she continued to experiment and painted in acrylics and water colours and a number of lessons were dedicated to life painting, painting outdoors and still life. In May 2001, she pursued her studies overseas at the Chelsea College of Art and Design and in Florence at the Angel Academy of Art.

44.Waiting for the Dance (mixed media ink visual, 45x58, framed) Starting price:

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€260


45.Cross Roads (watercolours, 65x45cm, framed) Starting price:

â‚Ź350

46.Golden Sail(mixed media, 45x75m, framed) Starting price:

â‚Ź400

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47.Say it with flowers (watercolour, 50x65cm, framed) Starting price:

â‚Ź280

48.Wayside Chapel (watercolour, 65x45cm, framed) Starting price:

â‚Ź400

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49.Red skies in the night‌Shepherds delight (mixed media, 60x55cm, framed) Starting price:

â‚Ź380

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Doris Micallef A forerunner of the current crop of Maltese female artists, Dame Doris Micallef has been engaged in the artistic field for as long as she can remember. Noted for her detailed composition and her particular use of light, Doris delights in landscape painting, and she does it simply and clear-sightedly. She sees the Maltese Islands as a single panorama to be captured piecemeal according to her mood and the canvas size immediately at hand. Her versatility spreads into other areas, such as portrait painting, and in recent years she has taken up watercolour painting to complement her canvases. But throughout her artistic career she has remained steadfast to the Maltese time-honoured landscape tradition. One of her main characteristics, as Dennis Vella notes, is her ‘’prediliction for exploring effects of strong sunlight’’ while her images, according to Peter Serracino-Inglott, ‘’are not just objective reflection of a particular landscape (but) a dialogue between a human being and a segment of nature involving an ethical and ecological relationship’’. In 2012 Dame Micallef published a book entitled’’Paintings of Malta and Gozo’’.

50.Il-Gnien tas-Sultan (watercolour, 35cmX41cm, framed) Starting price:

€600

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51.Banana in Bloom (watercolour, 42x34cm, framed) Starting price:

â‚Ź700

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Ray Parascandalo Started drawing at an early age. Tutored by Harry Alden and the late Esprit Barthet at the School of Arts (1973-4). From 2000 to 2008, furthered his studies in drawing and painting under Anton Calleja. Subsequently, in 2009 joined Patrick Dalli’s Art Group for further regular Life Classes. Currently works in acrylic, watercolour, and pencil: human figure, seascapes, landscapes, and still life. Participated in several collective art exhibitions between 2001 and 2011. Ray has participated in a number of exhibition, namely: Art Exhibition - The Strand – Sliema, Malta Society of Arts, Manufacturers and Commerce-Trade Fair Naxxar , First National Art Exhibition - Malta Society of Arts - Manufacturers and Commerce-Trade Fair Naxxar, Malta Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, National Museum of Fine Arts – Valletta, Art Exhibition in aid of WOW - St Julians, Art Exhibition – in conjunction with Beauty and Hair Marathon – Birkirkara, Art Exhibition “Unità” – Marsascala, Manoel Theatre Shakespeare Exhibition – Valletta, Art Exhibition Friends of National Archives – Rabat, Art Auction in aid of “Puttinu Cares” - Ramla Bay Hotel – Marfa, Malta through The Ages - Mediterranean Conference Centre – Valletta, L-Istrina Exhibition - Mater Dei Hospital - Msida and the Fund Raising Exhibition – The Order of St. Lazarus – Rabat.

52.Nude (charcoal 30X40cm) Starting price:

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€350

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Anastasia Ponyatovskaya-Pace Anastasia Ponyatovskaya-Pace graduated as an artist from the college of Sankt-Petersburg, Russia and Academy of Art in Moldova. After joining the Union of Artists in 2004, she has become widely revered for her unique style and imagination and participated in more than 50 art exhibitions. Since 2005, Anastasia has been living in Malta and she finds that this country is full of legendary and beautiful places which are very inspiring for creations. She presents new original art works in postmodernism fantasy style. In her art she tries to rethink heritage and old traditions, and bring the inspiration in her work.

53.Maltese Carnival, Musicants (80x80cms) Starting Price:

â‚Ź410

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54.Maltese Carnival, Festa Girl (oil on canvas, 100x80cm) Starting price:

â‚Ź450

55.Maltese Carnival, Dedicated to Sezanne (oil on canvas, 75x40cms) Starting price:

â‚Ź260

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56.Maltese Carnival, Zodiacapp (watercolour on paper, 70x50cms) Starting price:

â‚Ź230

57.Maltese Carnival, Zodiac Leo (watercolour on paper, 70x50cms) Starting price:

â‚Ź210

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Monica Spiteri Monica Spiteri is a versatile established artist whose works vary from painting, sculpture and ceramics. Tutored by Maltese artists Charles Cassar, Harry Alden, Esprit Barthet, Samuel Bugeja, Anton Agius and Anna Galea, by British artist Matt Bruce and by Singaporean Batik Guinness World Record Holder Sarkasi Said. Her Accolades: First Prize Watercolour Award in the International Art Competition, “Silver Palette Competition” (Malta Society of Arts), Third Prize Award in the “Grolla D’Oro” International competition in Treviso, Italy, Special Judges Prize in the International Competition “ L’Italiano in Piazza” (Istituto Italiano di Cultura ), one of her works was chosen for an “IMAX” Stone Temples Civilization documentary film (The OTS Foundation Sarasota USA), Monica was selected to represent Malta at the symposium “Isedem Project” in Sicily (The Italian – Maltese Commission), Sculptural work “The Fishes” in bronze which forms part of the monument dedicated to the late national Sculptor Anton Agius in Rabat, Bust in bronze of sculptor Anton Agius (Philanthropic Society -Razzett tal-Markis Mallia Tabone in Mosta. Exhibitions: Monica had 2 Personal exhibitions at the Museum of Fine Arts and Museum of Archaeology. She also exhibits collectively and her works are found across the globe.

58.Marching (Oil on canvas, 77cmX61cm) Starting price:

€600

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59.In Battle (Oil on Canvas, 77cmX61cm) Starting price:

€600

60.Roof Tops (Oil on canvas, 77cmX61cm) Starting price:

€600

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61.The Maltese Landscape (Oil on canvas, 1.10mX0.60m) Starting price:

â‚Ź800

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