Daniel Porada is a traditional artist from Poland. “I graduated from the High School of Art in Rzeszow (Poland) and then I studied at the Faculty of Graphic Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow (Poland). Diploma with distinction defended in the Studio Poster with prof. P. Kunce.
Abraham Hunter said that he first began to realize that God had given him a talent at 12 years old. At 14, he began to really commit to his art. With no wildlife artists in his home area, and no family members with artistic gifts, Abraham had no choice but to teach himself.
Serge Marshennikov was born in 1971 in Ufa in the USSR. Serge painted from a very young age, and his mother encouraged his study of art, arranging private lessons and studies in art studios.
Ewa Hauton (born in Poland where she studies Fine Arts) is an artist living in Nantes, France. Her thematic focus turned on movement and expression of life after she met with choreographer Evelyne Jolivet, and Hauton’s canvases are now defined by depictions of the human body – particularly the feminine form – in motion.
Alpay Efe is a professional painter, born 1987 in Oberhausen, Germany, lives and works in Germany.
Xie Chuyu ( 谢楚余 ) is an associate professor in the Oil Painting Department of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts. Painter of Guangdong Academy of Fine Arts. Since 1989, five solo exhibitions have been held in Guangzhou, Taiwan and Singapore.
Ricardo Celma, born in Buenos Aires in 1975, showed his artistic talent as early as 1981 when he was 5 years old. He graduated from the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes Prilidiano Pueyrredón, where he studied from 1994-1998. His title obtained from these studies is Profesor Nacional de Pintura.
Casey Baugh’s work can be described as narrative impressionistic realism. Specializing in oil paint and charcoal, he began painting at the age of 13 and began selling professionally at age 17.
Matt Talbert is a contemporary oil painter living in Southern California. While he grew up at the beach, Matt attributes much of his artistic development to his years spent in New York City.
Ivan Slavinsky was born in Leningrad in 1968 and raised in a cultural and highly educated family. His father was a famous artist, the head of an “official” art movement, highly appreciated in the Soviet Union; his mother, wasan acknowledged art critic.