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DONELLI J. DIMARIA

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ANNA-LIISA KILK

ANNA-LIISA KILK

b.1946, Waterbury, CT, USA Lives in Santa Fe, NM, USA

“In my art, I try to represent objects of beauty that each carry their own story, whether the painting is figurative, still life, or landscape. This is accomplished using classical painting techniques with contemporary themes. Color theory of the impressionists and compositions reminiscent of the modernists are incorporated into my work to further enhance the drama generated by the underlying strong value pattern I use.”

In the realm of art, there are those rare individuals who effortlessly combine technical expertise with a boundless imagination, producing works that captivate and provoke thought. Donelli J. DiMaria, a physicist turned artist, is one such creative force. Having studied classical painting and drawing for over a decade under the tutelage of Cesare Borgia while working at IBM Research, DiMaria’s journey in the world of art has been a testament to his unwavering dedication and pursuit of artistic excellence.

Upon retiring from IBM in 2001, DiMaria embraced his passion for art wholeheartedly, transitioning into a full-time artist and teacher. His style began to evolve, incorporating complex background elements to amplify the focal point and underlying message of his paintings. Over the past two decades, DiMaria has honed his craft, developing a unique and satirical approach that offers a playful commentary on the portrayal of nudes and the intricacies of human interaction.

DiMaria’s artistic prowess has garnered recognition and acclaim across the United States. His works have been featured in 16 museum exhibitions, showcasing his ability to captivate audiences with his creative vision. Galleries in New York, California, Arizona, Texas, Connecticut, and New Mexico have also showcased his work, further solidifying his presence in the art world. Additionally, he has participated in over 100 juried and invited shows, allowing his art to reach a diverse range of viewers.

The impact of DiMaria’s art extends beyond the physical realm, with his work making appearances in numerous publications and books. Drawing from his wealth of knowledge and experience, DiMaria has shared his expertise through four drawing and painting video courses on the renowned platform “Udemy,” attracting a staggering subscriber count of over 135,800 individuals. Alongside his wife, DiMaria has also co-authored a comprehensive drawing manual titled “Figure Drawing from Life: Tools, Techniques, and Tricks,” which is available through various online platforms such as Lulu, Walmart, Amazon, Borders, eBay, and more.

Beyond his artistic pursuits, Levinson finds inspiration in the simplicities of life and cherishes time spent with his family in nature. Whether cooking, playing, or immersing himself in natural spaces, he draws upon these experiences to fuel his creativity.

As an emerging artist and dedicated educator, Daniel Levinson is on a passionate journey of self-expression and fostering creativity in others. With each brushstroke and every lesson, he aims to leave a lasting impact on the art world while embracing the beauty and connections that surround him.

Daniel Levinson is a versatile visual artist and dedicated art teacher based in Denver. His work spans various mediums, including drawings, murals, and paintings. With a Master of Fine Arts degree from Pratt Institute in New York, Levinson has established himself as a prominent figure in the local art scene.

In addition to his fine art practice, Levinson has also ventured into commercial art, serving clients across the front range. Exhibitions of his work in Denver, New York, and Colombia have showcased his talent to diverse audiences. Levinson’s artistic achievements recently led to representation by the esteemed Blo Back Gallery in Pueblo.

b. CO, USA

Lives in Denver, CO, USA

“I find relevance in thinking about humanity’s ongoing, strenuous relationship with the natural world. In most cases, one can trace contemporary problems to issues of the past. Either way, I like to study the past in order to create a better future. The subject matter in my drawings and painting changes a bit. However, I have developed a style of rendering reality that captures this idea of the geologic circus. An upheaval of the known and celebration of that which is unknown. I am inspired by concepts such as erosion, love and layering. I play with photoshopped imagery, building layers of meaning and source material from my life. It’s all a jumbled mess. But I love it.”

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