Hernán Javier Muñoz has been living from his art for about four years when he decided to leave everything for painting. Before he was a technician in computers and computer networks. Luckily, one day he changed his course and now he can enjoy this artistic career.
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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.
Christiane Vleugels was born on March 3, 1963 in Schoten, Belgium. Ever since she was a young girl, she felt compelled to grab hold of every impression and translate them into a drawing.
Chie Yoshii’s oil paintings explore timeless psychological themes with a contrasting mix of techniques and styles. On the one hand, the brushstrokes and the luminosity of her panels are reminiscent of traditional Flemish paintings, in which the details, the quality of shading, and the softness of each character’s complexion are presented in a masterly manner.
Lujan Gallardo is a contemporary artist from Argentina. She graduated as a music teacher with a specialization in piano. As for her development, she is permanently linked to the world of art, making painting her choice of life.
Paintings by Andrzej Malinowski
Andrzej Malinowski was born in Warsaw, Poland. Born into a modest family, he spent his childhood in a […]
Kay Boyce’s passion for drawing began as a child in her home town of Sheffield (England), spending hours at a time developing her illustrative skills on the backs of rolls of wallpaper.
Giorgio Dante (b.1982) is an Italian figurative painter living and working in Rome, Italy. After graduating in 2006 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, Dante distinguished himself as an artist of contemporary revival of classical painting. His work emphasizes, through the body and myth, symbols immutable over time, the emotions of human soul, such as atemporal values, therefore contemporary in every era.
Janto Garrucho is a self-taught artist from Spain. He was taking painting classes from an early age, stubborn self-taught and studious of the great masters of classical and contemporary hyperrealism. ” I am an artist obsessed with detail and light, with emotions expressed through the human body and with color.
Chinese artist Yuanxing Liang (袁星亮 ) is redefining the traditional bust sculpture with his breathtaking fantasy art. Yuanxing Liang’s sculptures combine exquisite female portraits with prosperous landscape elements.