Steve Henderson has seen a lot of the world on the back of a bicycle, having pedaled his way through Latin and South America three times. After earning his Bachelor of Fine Art from Central Washington University in 1984, he and his wife, Carolyn, settled for a year in the mountains of Colombia, living in a broom-closetturned-bedroom at the home of Colombian friends. (Thirty years later, Steve’s son Jordan reconnected with those same friends in Medellin, Colombia.)
Author: The Gallerist
Magical, mysterious, and mischievous, fairies never fail to enchant us. But what are they really? Most people consider fairies the products of human imagination—cartoon characters in animated movies or charming creatures in stories we read to children at bedtime—and unless you’re under the age of six, you probably don’t believe they exist.
Spanish artist German Aracil was born in 1965 in Alicante (Spain). In 1985 he began his studies at the San Carlos School of Fine Art in Valencia, Spain. Aracil’s first one-man show was held in his home town of Alicante, followed in 1990 by exhibitions in New York’s Liz Liberatore Gallery. Two years later he took part in the Art Miami International Art Fair.
After a brief attendance at the National School of Fine Arts, at age 19, Diego Gravinese had his first exhibitions in Buenos Aires, first in the mythical Giesso Space, then the Casal de Catalunya, following the Ibero-American Cooperation Institute (ICI) and eventually at Ruth Benzacar gallery with which he worked for more than 10 years, and in which he made his iconic show “Surfer” in 1997.
Darren Baker was born in 1976. He attended Bradford Art College graduating in the summer of 1998. After graduation Darren exhibited in London and at the age of 23 was invited to exhibit his paintings at a UK millennium show in New York.
Annick Bouvattier was born in Nevers (France) in the mid sixties. Her father, a paediatrician and art lover, gave her the passion for painting since her early childhood. In 1982, after graduating with a science major, she broke away from the family patern of medical education to enrol at the “Berçot – Marie Rucki” school of fashion where, for two years, she trained as a stylist.
Pier Toffoletti was born in 1957 in the province of Udine. His passion for painting was quickly apparent. In June 2015 he was invited to exibit at EXPO CITTA’ inside the circuit MILAN EXPO 2015 at the Palace of Giureconsulti in Milan.
Born 1965 in Kewaskum, Wisconsin, where he now lives with his wife Jennifer, and their young children, Dan’s interest in art emerged as a teenager. Studies at the American Academy of Art in Chicago, Illinois and his voracious appetite for museums and the modern masters such as John Singer Sargent, Alphonse Mucha, Nicolai Fechin, Joaquin Sorolla, Carl von Marr as well as a host of other French and American impressionists have inspired him.
Remy Daza Rojas is a Bolivian painter, born in Cochabamba in 1955. He informally attended the local Academy of Fine Arts and practiced painting from a young age, along with Gíldaro Antezana, Ricardo Pérez Alcalá, and Vladimir Rojas. He studied at the Ernesto de la Carcova School of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 1978 to 1981.