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Painting
Patrick Gonzales
Patrick Gonzales is a French artist based in beautiful Dijon - France. His artistic portfolio is notable for a kind of mysticism that is not immediately definable, which has grown through the evolution of his artistic life path.
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Today he has a style so recognizable and so typical of his intuitive artistic impulses that he has found his fascination in a sea of inspiration and acquired expertise.
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Ré Art
Painting, is for me, like piano music: every note has its own color, every picture its own melody. In the creative process, a full orchestra is sometimes formed.
Ré Art discovered the colors for himself a short time ago. He prefers to work with acrylic paints, in layers and overpaintings. With this technique, there are always new impressions and images in each picture.
In the meantime, painting has become my passion that seeks its way in different colors and shades, always accompanied by piano music.
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Gazink Cummins
Artist from Belfast, Ireland, currently living in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. I am interested in art that explores the realms of the human subconscious. Glimpses of Ethereal Worlds with Archetypal Entities, Glitches in Perception, Visions experienced during expanded awareness where normal human language is no longer valid. Hidden Concepts that can only be understood through symbols and imagery. Akin to Religious Narrative Art, sometimes called ParaRealism or NeoSymbolism.
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Chiara Magni
Creativity and being able to express one's emotions through a canvas and color is something very similar to magic. Creating an emotion from nothing is truly something unique.
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Soey Milk
A versatile artist, Soey Milk works primarily with oils and watercolors to create an outstanding narrative universe that is at once tender and strange. Characterized by the high level of meticulousness, attentiveness to details, and powerful combinations of colors and shapes, her work evokes a certain level of sensibility and mysteriousness, floating between realism and abstraction. The porcelain faces of her often-nude muses reveal an interior less innocent and pure than lead on to believe at first glance.
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Flávia Rodrigues Piątkiewicz
Flávia Rodrigues Piątkiewicz is a visual artist who works on a variety of media: drawing, painting,
and photography. Tends to incorporate time as well as space by connecting and interweaving these areas together with moving images; short video forms, or stop motion animation – creating a fictional and experiential universe that only emerges bit by bit.
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Sinyee Tan
This series of works questions the idea of the portrait.
a sign of an immediate identity. People perceive portraits and photographs as
Often staged and constructed to suggest the intent of the sitter, a portrait becomes a major part of
our identity. But when the visual aspect of what seemed to suggest our personality is taken away,
will the intangible aspects of what we choose to reveal or conceal define us?