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Nu Renaissance

122 cm x 102 cm

2003

A native of Foxworth, MS now living and working in Jackson, MS and former graduate of Jackson State University, his works are done primarily in oil with an abstracted Afrocentric twist influenced by his philosophies and ideals of life and bringing them to a physical realm. nurenaissance.com

Clover Laurier

Over 30 years ago I dropped out of a Fine Arts Degree to earn “real money”, but never stopped tapping into my creative side. I draw inspiration from street art, abstract, and cubism. My work is proudly naive and I would refer to myself as a novice outsider artist. artintegral.com.au @art_integral

Julia Rose

35 cm x 25 cm 2022

I have been painting landscapes on and off all my life especially during the 1980s in Spain where I had a few exhibitions and sold most of my work. Art has always been a big part of my life but now I’m less involved with the process and just paint as I want to.

@julia.rose.painting

Greg Stirling

Rothmans acrylic on canvas 30 cm x 48 cm x 1 cm 2022 gregstirling.com @greg.stirling

Greg Stirling started painting in 1980. After going through three decades of self-guided exploration in abstract expressionism, art of the 20th century, and post-war impressionism, he arrived at the door of realism. Mr. Stirling is also a kinetic metal sculptor, and engineer.

Hugh Savage

Born on a farm near Newtownhamilton northern Ireland. Got in to painting and doing art when I got off alcohol went to a life drawing class. Have painted about 1000 paintings in that time. My motto is I hope to do a masterpiece some day.

Paula Irene Payne

As a painter of natural environments, I can consider how the impact of the Anthropocene affects the ways that humans relate to land - or to Country - or to place. But this series of paintings also belies my interest in the processes and materiality of painting.

paulapayne.com.au @irenejalopayne

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