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Luminita Gliga "Art is a communication form and painting for me is joy and hard working; commitment and responsibility, nutrition and spiritual material, and thanks to it, my life has changed. Through painting I want to get to know what is happening in the world." Continue reading the interview . |
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Eduardo Bertone "Obsession to create things, aptitude to transmit emotions, feelings and values; to tell others the way of understanding reality and essence of the things, omitting prejudices and structures." Continue reading the interview . |
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Philip Simmons Philip Simmons was born in Maryland, and studied English literature before attending the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, graduating with a degree in Fine Art in 1999. He then moved to Hannover, Germany to work as an assistant to sculptor Hartmut Stielow, working primarily in steel. While in Hannover, Simmons enrolled in the University of Applied Arts and Sciences, earning his Master of Fine Arts degree over the course of two years. After the first year in Hannover, he moved to Berlin to spend a year at the University of the Arts Berlin (Universität der Künste Berlin) in the atelier of sculptor Professor David Evison.
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Erin Morrison Erin Morrison was born in Little Rock, AR February 26, 1985. She attended Memphis College of Art, where she graduated with a BFA, and breifly studied at the California College of Art. Currently, living in Seattle, she is represented by the William Bennett Gallery in the SoHo district of New York City.
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Ignacio Habrika Hábrika's artwork is part of the permanent collections of the Museum of Art of The Americas and the Museum of Modern Art of Panama. Being present in public and private collections. His artistic path is very wide, has had diverse individual and collective exhibitions in important Cultural Centers and Galleries of Art in Mexico, United States, Panama, Ecuador and Cuba.
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Millan Ludena Millan was born in 1980 in Guayaquil, Ecuador. His artistic career begins together with his uncle, the artist Jiner Rodríguez and the teacher Rooselvet Cruz. Rooselvet immediately admitted that Millan would be an artist. At the age of 18, he decided art would be an activity of absolute freedom in relation to specific goals. Millan always has felt art as part of he -collecting art, visiting museums, painting and creating objects in several stages of his life- and principally - thinking as artist.
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La temperatura de la sombra Tanizaki show, in his classic essay "Elogio de la sombra", the difference between a western aesthetics based on the enthusiasm for the shining thing and an oriental aesthetics based on the worship to the shade. The shade, for this author, was meaning also the patina of the time, the spot of the time, a wisdom understood as legacy of a traditional culture and, deeper, like respect for the way of the nature.
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Miradas Tour on diverse photographic matters. In the technical plane, I have tried to integrate the chemical photography with digital tools. |
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SUR-NATURAL Photographies of the South of Chile. These photographies have been taken during the year 2004 - 2009.
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