Face to FACE with Graydon Parrish’s figurative realism between classicism and contemporaneity.

It is a mix of classic realism and contemporary realism the art of Graydon Parrish, American artist who will be among the great protagonists of FACE- Fine Art Convention and Expo, 2020, now in its fourth edition and which will take place this year in Baltimore from October 29th to November 1st. Thanks to the imprinting given to him by his parents, collectors of nineteenth-century American and European art, Graydon had ...

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Rosalba Carriera: the artist who made pastel a technique in all respects.

Venetian Rococo painter  Rosalba Carriera was an Italian artist, known both for her pastel portraits and for the miniatures on snuff boxes, for which she was the first to use ivory instead of parchment. Born in a house on the Grand Canal in Venice, from a mother who worked as a lacemaker, Rosalba learned very early on the technique, the delicacy and mastery with which she worked lace, which made ...

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Andrea Kowch’s rural and surreal America crystallized between past and present.

Considered in 2012 as one of the world's 100 emerging artists Andrea Kowch was born in Michigan and received her BFA in 2009 (Summa Cum Laude) with a dual specialization in Illustration and Art Education.   The considerations of 2012 proved to be true: the artist has won numerous awards and recognitions that have allowed her to receive several scholarships and granted her the honor of representing the Corcoran Gallery of ...

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Kobra’s social messages conveyed by his kaleidoscope world in color.

Work of the series Ethnicities made by Kobra, Wynwood, Miami 2018 and 2019. Brazilian-born artist Eduardo Kobra is a world-renowned mural artist who has created numerous murals in the streets of Wynwood, Miami, and where he had his first exhibition on canvas organized by Goldman Global Artists in December and entitled Kobra-Larger Than Life II, with works ranging from $45,000 to $100,000.  The unmistakable style of Eduardo Kobra is characterized by ...

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Howard Terpning, the painter of the American Western: on tiptoe in the representation of the natives of America.

Among the great representatives of contemporary Western art, Howard Terpning, born in 1927, is undoubtedly one of the great American painters and illustrators. In his works he mainly represents the natives of America in scenes of everyday life and portraits. Like all great artists he has been drawing since childhood, at the age of 17 he served in the Marine Corps for two years, after which he enrolled at the ...

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The intensity of Damian Lechoszest, a realistic synthesis between abstractionism and expressionism.

Graduated from the Opole University of Technology in 2012, Damian Lechoszest shows particular familiarity and skill in drawing from an early age, which is why his primary school plastic art teacher decides to personally take care of him and give him lessons in his own art studio. Damian Lechoszest is a perfectionist in his field and is able to physically destroy a work of art if it does not completely ...

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Teresa Jessurum Uribe: the realization of her dreams between realism and Caribbean folklore.

The artistic path of Teresa Jessurum Uribe follows the path of a dream that takes you far away, makes immense turns and then returns with more strength and conviction than ever before. Teresa Jessurum Uribe (@teresajessurumuribe) is an artist of Colombian origin, she was born and raised in Barranquilla and moved to Miami at the age of 27 to follow her husband in his work. Although she is in love ...

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Albrecht Dürer and the Northern Renaissance.

One of the greatest representatives of the Northern Renaissance, Albrecht Dürer, born in 1471, was a great painter, engraver, and mathematician of art history. I had the opportunity, in 2015, shortly before moving to the USA, to stay in Nuremberg to visit the house where he lived from 1509 onwards: a massive half-timbered house containing a large printing machine and reference objects similar to those used by the artist. It ...

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Jason Bard Yarmosky, the artist of his grandparents, between age, transience of life, living together in diversity and family affection.

Jason Bard Yarmosky, a New York artist born in 1987, he graduated from the School of Visual Arts in New York City and received the Elizabeth Greenshields Award. While his latest works in the series "Somewhere", focus on the exploration of the subconscious and dreams, rendered through the manipulation of the textures of paper (which refers to aged skin), for almost a decade his works have focused on the figure ...

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