Anna Bocek was born in 1973 in Gdansk Poland, She studied at the Nat. Academy of Fine Arts. In 1997 she won the price “Shakespearen Set Designer Project” at the Theatrum Gedanense Foundation in Gdansk.
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Welcome to The Gallerist Blog, where contemporary art meets philosophy and mythology. The blog features the latest artist presentations and articles, exploring the beauty and complexity of these fascinating subjects.
Andrius Kovelinas has been at the forefront of the international contemporary art scene for many years now. Most recently winning the coveted second prize in the most prestigeous Anglo-Italian Academy of Art biennial at the Chianciano Art Museum, Italy with his painting ‘Red Dance’.
Svetoslav Stoyanov was born in Gabrovo and was first influenced by his uncle to produce and appreciate art. His early art mostly concentrated on nature and the Bulgarian Architecture.
A graduate of the Art Center College of Design, Natalia Fabia began showing her art in group exhibitions around Los Angeles in the early 2000’s, establishing herself as a contender in the figurative painting arena.
Evgeniy Monahov was born in 1974 in Moscow, in the family of a naval officer and engineer, none of his relatives or ancestors had any contact with art. Nevertheless, at a fairly early age, he began to show interest in art.
Gilbert Williams was born in Santa Monica, California (USA), on January 2, 1950. When he was five, his family moved to Anaheim, California.
Todd Lockwood was born in Boulder, Colorado, USA. Lockwood received his education at The Art Institute of Colorado, in Denver, Colorado, and went to work immediately in the design and advertising world.
Terry Avon Redlin (July 11, 1937 – April 24, 2016) was an American artist popular for painting outdoor themes and wildlife, often pictured in twilight. During the 1990s he was frequently named “America’s most popular artist” in annual gallery surveys conducted by U.S. Art magazine.
Alice Pasquini’s artwork is seen not only on urban surfaces and walls, but also in galleries and museums in more than one hundred different cities around the world.