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| Achtenberg,
Hannah
Hannah
Achtenberg: Landscape painter
(American,
lives and works in New York)
Achtenberg paints landscapes with vivid colors. |
Ayala,
Carlos
Carlos Ayala: Painter and
Portrait Painter
(Mexican, lives and works in New Jersey)
Besides working on paintings based on specific themes
(such as man's coevolving relationship with animals and the human
dance of death), Ayala has more recently pursued an active involvement
in portraiture. |
Bigar,
Nicole
Nicole Bigar: Painter &
Sculptor
Lives and works in New York and East Hampton, New
York. |
Brinker,
Robert
Robert Brinker: Painter
(American, lives and works in Aspen, Colorado). |
Brisbois,
Patrice
Patrice Brisbois: Painter, Sculptor,
Craftsman, Printmaker & Book Illustrator
(French; lives and works in Paris, France.)
Brisbois great sense of humor is always present in any of
his works, paintings, sculptures or functional objects. |
Brizzi,
Gaëtan
Gaëtan Brizzi: Painter,
Draftsman, Illustrator
(born in France, lives and works in Los Angeles, California)
Currently works with his twin brother Paul on a series
of illustrations of "Orlando Furioso" by Ludovico Ariosto
(1474-1533). |
Brizzi,
Paul
Paul Brizzi: Painter,
Draftsman, Illustrator
(born in France, lives and works in Los Angeles, California)
Currently works with his twin brother Gaëtan on
a series of illustrations of "Orlando Furioso" by Ludovico
Ariosto (1474-1533). |
Buffet,
Bernard
Bernard Buffet, Painter & Printmaker
(French; lived and worked in Paris and South of France.)
Achieved worldwide recognition: Japan and Germany dedicated monographical
museums to his work. The estate is represented by Robert Rienzo
in the U.S. |
Capriata,
Cynthia
Cynthia Capriata: Painter & Calligrapher
(b. Perú; lives and works in New York.)
Cynthia Capriata is always inspired by calligraphy from manuscripts
from the middle ages, Asia, Persia, Arabic or Judaic. Her Peruvian
cultural heritage and vivid colors are incorporated in her work
blending craftsmanship and a with a contemporary vision. |
Corbeau,
Caroline Caroline
Corbeau: furniture designer & maker
(French, lives and works in Jublains near Mayenne in the Loire region,
France)
She specializes in one of a kind welded pieces of furniture (new
October 21, 2007) |
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Beer, Dries
Dries de Beer:
Cartoonist
(Lives and works in Pretoria, South Africa)
Creator of FATMAN. In addition to his 'FATMAN' drawings, de Beer
works in clay and glass and with found metal and stone. |
Deroy,
Joelle
Joelle Deroy: Painter, Watercolorist &
Ceramist
(French, born in Texas)
Her
paintings are figurative to abstract, in a style continuing the
feeling of French Impressionism but exploring modern techniques.
She is inspired by the Zen approach to art and by Japanese stylization
going to the essential. |
Edet,
Nathalie
Nathalie
Edet: Painter
(French, lives and works in France)
Works in acrylic and mixed media with paper and textile.
She finds her inspiration in Tribal Arts |
Hourdé,
Daniel
Daniel Hourdé: Sculptor, Painter
& Draughtsman
(French, lives and works in Paris) |
Jeong,
Huyn-Sook
Jeong, Huyn-Sook, Painter
(Korean, lives and works in Seoul, Korea)
"The title of my work is Before and After. It may be somewhat
abstract, but I wanted to think about where life starts and where
it flows. To me, the process of life, being created and disappearing,
which follows the natural law of circulation, was incredibly mysterious..."
Through the shape of the circle, she explores the natural law of
circulation. She puts paint in a bottle and dripped it on the canvas
slowly; the circles piling up on the canvas gives the illusion of
creating stalagmites thousands of years old. |
Joseph,
Pamela
Pamela Joseph: Multimedia & Installation artist
(American, lives and works in Aspen, Colorado)
New
works by Pamela Joseph include new series of works on paper: The
Adventures of Pussy Marshmallow, Body Parts & Roman Calendar
Girls. She is also working and creating new pieces for The Sideshow
of the Absurd: a traveling mechanical carnival of freaks, unatural
curiosities, and other absurdities associated with the Other Sex.
A multimedia installation of humorous painted banners, drawings
and mechanical sculptures with carnival sounds. |
Knaus,
Birgitte
Birgitte
Knaus, Portraitist
(b. Austria; lives and works in London, England
& Ibiza, Spain.)
Birgitte
has established a wide international reputation. Sha has been acclaimed
and commissioned in Austria, England, France, Germany, Greece, Iran,
Italy, the Philippines, Spain, Switzerland and extensively in the
U.S.A. |
Knaus,
Tilman
Tilman
Knaus, Painter
(b. Chile; lives and works in Ibiza, Spain.)
A
magic Realist Painter with a
passion for tropical landscapes and abandoned cars and engines.
These themes come together in his paintings to create a realistic
fantasy world in which invincible nature is portrayed in stark contrast
to the inevitable decay of manŐs own creations, which nature is
shown as if devouring. |
Knowlton,
Grace
Grace Knowlton: Painter, sculptor and
photographer
(American; lives and works in Rockland County, New
York.)
Her work has been included in many major exhibitions and is in permanent
collections of major museums and corporate collections. |
LeGars,
Christian
Christian LeGars, Watercolorist Photorealist
(French; lives and works in Rockaway Park, New York.)
A realist painter inspired by the coast Brittanys coast in
France. Through his meticulous paintings, he conveys his feelings
of peace to others. |
Leonardi
Hector
Hector Leonardi: Painter
(American, lives and works in New York, NY & Bridgehampton)
For Leonardi, an abstract painter, color is a primary element. |
Macgibeny
Macgibeny, Painter
(American, works and lives in New York.)
Became a professional painter thirty years ago. He opted to paint
in an expressionistic style combining found objects with the paintings. |
Moloster
Moloster: painter
(Israeli-born Naif painter. Currently lives in works
in Paris, France) |
Monreal,
Andrés
Andrés Monreal: Painter
(Chilean; b. Santiago, Chile; lives and works in
Paris, France.)
The painter of fantastic reality. |
Nestares,
Jean
Jean Nestares: Painter, watercolorist,
illustrator & author |
Nishikawa,
Toshiko
Toshiko Nishikawa: Painter
(Japanese, lives and works in New York) |
| Poupel,
Antoine
Antoine Poupel: Photographer
(French, lives and works in France)
Antoine
Poupel's work includes portraits, Zingaro and the Crazy Horse
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Rizzi,
James M.
James M. Rizzi: Painter, Illustrator & Graphic Designer
(American, lives and works in Brooklyn, New York)
"I am inspired by the flux of the city:
memories and photographs of painted elevated trains, illumin(at)ed
windows in nocturnal cityscapes, broken glass shimmering in dull
sidewalks, and the panoply of cultural pluralism, increasing by
the day, even in a city already as diverse as New York. In the public
space of the city, street artists appropriate the urban environment
by layering ideas on top of one another...." |
Tenenbaum,
Gary
Gary Tenenbaum, Painter
(American, lives and works in New York.)
Abstract painter |
Texier,
Richard
Richard Texier: Painter
& Sculptor
(French, lives and works in France)
Through his large body of works, large scale paintings
and monumental sculptures, Richard Texier continues to explore his
fascination for nature and cosmos. His work incorporates oceans,
the earth, the moon, astronomical charts and narrative statements.
He has had several one-man shows in major museums throughout the
world. |
Triana,
Gladys
Gladys Triana, Painter and Installation
artist
(American, b. Cuba; lives and works in New York.)
Trianas enigmatic, almost musical variations on the
difficulty of relating place and memory reminds us of Klee
and Xul Solar. |
Wasserman Sherri
Sherri Wasserman: Photographer
(American, lives and works in New York)
Her work includes books made of a combination of
handmade and found objects, silver gelatin prints, color photographs
and digital works. |
Sylvia
Witzenmann
Sylvia
Witzenmann: Goldsmith
(Born in Germany
- lives and works in U.S.A. and Germany)
Sylvia Witzenmann uses gold as her medium to make one-of-a-kind
articles of jewelry. For
the NYC Metropolitan Opera Guild's 50th anniversary
celebration, she designed a collection of
jewelry which traveled throughout the United States. |
Yetty
Yetty, Painter & Sculptor
(American, b. Belgium; lives and works in New York
and France.
Her work, characterized by mysticism and lyrical color is imaginative,
earthy yet spiritual. |
Zeis,
Joseph F. (Wolf)
Joseph Zeis (Wolf), Painter
(American, lives and works in Pennsylvania, U.S.A.)
"During the 1970's and the 80's there seemed to be a stagnation
of the imagination in art, particularly in styles. Among other
works, there is his pop expressionist tribute to Led Zeppelin. |
Zimmermann,
René
(Estate of)
René Zimmermann, Painter,
Printmaker and Book Illustrator
(French, 1904-1993)
Painted Paris' scenes, especially Montmartre and Provence. He befriended
and painted with other artists of the School of Paris: Utrillo,
Vlaminck, Maclet, Kisling and illustrated several books for Giono,
Carco and Dorgelès.
The estate is represented by his son: Jean M. Zimmermann |
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