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Terence Moronta

My name is Terence and I am a visual artist that creates various works through drawing and painting.

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Though I mostly use pencil and paper as my preferred medium, I will experiment with other materials

such as watercolor or oil paint.

The goal of my work is to have fun while I work and share that sense of fun with the viewer.

I thoroughly enjoy creating a multitude of distinct images and figures for both myself as well as the viewer to have fun with and start a conversation. I also enjoy hearing what others have to say about my work, how they interpret my work or what they enjoyed about my work.

I want my work to provide the viewer with an interesting experience that I can discuss with the viewer.

Marina Venediktova

I did not choose the name "Molecule" for this large bright painting by chance. I was inspired by the eponymous

fragrance of the perfume. Its creation was an important event that changed and enriched the history of

fragrances.

The chemical composition of the perfume consists of molecules of the same type, but at the same time, an aura

of a unique fragrance emanates from each owner.

Viviana Laperchia

Viviana is an Italian-

Canadian artist based in Berlin, Germany. She paints, draws and photographs the tension between nature and cities, northern lights and southern sunsets, the Canadian wilderness and the Mediterranean shrubland. Viviana works with blurred contours and large strokes to evoke oneiric imagery.

Tony Woods

Tony Woods is an Irish artist who favours painting abstract dimensions inspired by feeling and emotion. His many works range for the countryside and seas in his native Ireland and indeed from his travels to distant places like South Africa and Alaska.

Joanna Zylla

I have a weakness for surfaces with patina and traces of the past. The complexity of the Surface and free, intuitive use of color are my tools. The new ensemble is created and complemented by impressions from trips at home and abroad. For me, creativity begins on the way. The subject is perceived in the places visited and stored in the emotional memory.

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