For Fabian Perez, the purpose of art is to perpetuate beauty. “That is what I am always striving for. God created the world and embellished it with the wonders of nature. I think it is the artist’s job to embellish it with his work.”
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.
Contemporary romanticism from Anna Razumovskaya. Anna is best known for her classic, romantic figures that carry a sense of elegance and grace.Anna’s work is both classical and modern, her romantic figurative works carry with them both tradition and originality.
Master Mahmoud Farshchian was born in the city of Isfahan on January 24, 1930. His father, a rug merchant, was an art aficionado who instilled a love for the arts in his son.
Charmaine Olivia is a self-taught fine artist from southern California. She was raised by spiritual parents who began teaching her in yoga and meditation since she was four.
Chelin Sanjuan Piquero was a Spanish artist born on May 1, 1967, died in Valencia on August 26, 2012. In 1968, she emigrated with her parents to Chile where she will live for five years.
Karol Bak was born on 30 May 1961 in Koło in the Wielkopolska Region. He graduated from the Fine Arts High School of Poznań with a degree in Interior Exhibition Arrangement. His erotic paintings carry the observer into hidden dimensions.
Michael C. Hayes received a classical education as an oil painter at the prestigious Watts Atelier of the Arts.
Born and raised in the West Midlands, Richard Blunt always aspired to be creative. Following in his family’s footsteps, art was always an all-encompassing force in the teenager’s life.
Watchara Klakhakhai is an realistic artist from Thailand. In his works we can also come across beautiful Apsaras. English translations of the word “Apsara” include “nymph”, “fairy”, “celestial nymph”, and “celestial maiden”.