István Sándorfi (In France Étienne Sandorfi, born 12 June 1948 in Budapest, Hungary, died 26 December 2007 in Paris, France) was a Hungarian hyperrealist painter.
Category Archive: Traditional art
Discover a diverse collection of contemporary art from some of the most talented artists in the world. From the mind-bending surrealist masterpieces to the intricate figurative works, The Gallerist collection offers something for everyone. Explore the dynamic worlds of fantasy and spirituality in our carefully curated selection, where imagination and creativity reign supreme.
Shawn Mackey was born on August 11, 1984 in Edmonton, Canada. Growing up in the long cold winters of Canada, he had ample time to draw and let his creativity flourish. Mackey’s parents, who were both teachers, would bring home boxes of scrap photocopy paper for him to draw on.
Nikolay Ninov is a Bulgarian sculptor and painter, born in 1973. He graduated from SSHU for PI. Tryavna, and later VTU “St. st. Cyril and Methodius ”, specialty“ Sculpture ”by prof. Konstantin Denev and prof. Velichko Minekov. In 2009 he became an associate professor, and to this day he teaches sculpture and painting at VFU “Chernorizets Hrabar”.
Do you like Picasso? Then take a look at the contemporary cubism of Albena Vatcheva. ”I am a French artist born in the city of Sofia, in Bulgaria, I am also an architect, a poet, a graphic designer. I create mainly oil paintings on canvas or wood.
” Hi I’m Andrew and I love to paint – in fact, I’m obsessed with it! I have been making art ever since I can remember and I spend every day trying to better myself as an Artist.
Born on May 23, 1968 in Sofia (Bulgaria), talented artist Victoria Stoyanova has created a gallery of fantasy paintings reflecting the mystery of female beauty. According to her biography, before starting her artistic career in 1997 Victoria worked very successfully as a fashion designer. In her colorful paintings she sets light and darkness in harmony, and here human warmth and wisdom dominate. Somewhat kaleidoscopic, her technique is harmonious change of light and darkness, colors and plots, where the human body is always in the forefront. Victoria’s paintings revere old traditions, a hint of long-standing wisdom and reproach to modern aesthetics, which appeared at the end of the XX century.
” My name is Juliette Belmonte. I was born in Costa Rica, but I moved to the United States when I was a child. I have moved a lot throughout my life and will likely continue to do so as I find I gain a new perspective with each move.
Jeff Rowland, born in North Tyneside, England (1964 – 2018). Known for his rain-soaked oil paintings during a career than spanned over 30 years, Jeff combined a romantic 1950s feel with his signature rain motif.
“I have known Cristina Fornarelli for several years now, that is from the moment we met at a Roman exhibition in which she exhibited a chair painted in a fairly pop style. From there a sincere friendship was born that often went beyond the circuits of art and painting, while remaining linked to the world of culture and Roman life.