Gulyás László was born as the second child of painter Sándor Gulyás and Sára Barta in Budapest on September 29, 1960.
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.
Akiane Kramarik was born on July 9, 1994, in Mount Morris, Illinois, to a Lithuanian mother and a non-practicing Catholic American father.
Dang Can was born in 1957 in Vinh Long, Vietnam, Asia. He showed an early talent in drawing and painting. He commenced to art works since 1976 with main job as a illustrator for local newspaper and magazine. Dang Can is a member of Vietnam Fine Arts Association.
Walter Girotto is an Italian artist born in 1953, currently living and working in Rovigo (Italy). Walter Girotto’s works are pure flights of fantasy! Melding a modern sensibility with a Renaissance style of painting, he achieves a remarkable effect that is uniquely his own.
Lucie Bilodeau was born in Montreal, Canada, in May 1967. After spending 28 years living in the United States, she moved back to Canada in 2020. She has been making a living as a professional artist since 1993.
Laurent Parcelier was born in 1962 in Auvergne (France). After studying Applied Arts Duperré in Paris, he started in the comic. He published 8 albums at Casterman.
Morcos’ style of beauty, elegance, and romance, is seductively intertwined with his masterful use of color, light, and drama.
V. V. Sapar, is a fine artist from India-Maharashtra. He speaks through colours, and tell stories through his canvas. In his words; ”I had developed an interest in this art at the very early stage of my life and since then I am worshipping and trying to master this art of colours to make my life worthwhile.
Svetlana Valueva was born in Moscow in 1966. She studied art at the Surikov Art School for seven years. After graduating from school, Svetlana studied art at the Surikov Moscow State Pedagogical Institute, and then spent a long internship at the Stuttgart Academy of Arts (Germany).