A graduate of the Art Center College of Design, Natalia Fabia began showing her art in group exhibitions around Los Angeles in the early 2000’s, establishing herself as a contender in the figurative painting arena.
Modern art | Contemporary art
Contemporary or popular culture art refers to a genre of art that incorporates elements from everyday life, such as mass media, advertising, consumer products, and current events. This type of art emerged in the mid-20th century and reflects the social and cultural changes of the time. By using the imagery and symbols of popular culture, artists can make statements about the world they live in and its values, often offering social commentary and criticism. The art can take many forms, from painting and sculpture to performance art and installations, and can be found in galleries, museums, and public spaces.
Evgeniy Monahov was born in 1974 in Moscow, in the family of a naval officer and engineer, none of his relatives or ancestors had any contact with art. Nevertheless, at a fairly early age, he began to show interest in art.
Terry Avon Redlin (July 11, 1937 – April 24, 2016) was an American artist popular for painting outdoor themes and wildlife, often pictured in twilight. During the 1990s he was frequently named “America’s most popular artist” in annual gallery surveys conducted by U.S. Art magazine.
Alice Pasquini’s artwork is seen not only on urban surfaces and walls, but also in galleries and museums in more than one hundred different cities around the world.
Marcin Mikolajczak is a contemporary Polish artist. He began his adventure with painting by creating realistic prints of London. Living in England and observing the life of the great city “from the inside”, he brilliantly showed the image of centuries-old monuments and monuments woven into the rhythm of everyday life.
Muriel Barclay was born in Glasgow. She studied History and Philosophy at Edinburgh University before leaving Scotland for London, where she worked at a Mayfair art gallery.
James Bullough is an American born artist living and working in Berlin, Germany. His studio paintings and huge monumentally scaled site-specific murals combine delicately handled realistic portraiture with harsh graphic distortion and abstraction.
Born in 1960 in Chamaliéres (France), François Lassere is a self-taught artist, and although he practices different artistic techniques with equal ease, he is fortunately an atypical artist who works beyond fashions. Thus, he created a kind of pictorial movement that he called “oppositionism”.
Safia Bollini is a painter born in 1966 in Sézanne (France), currently living in Royan (France). Her influences are multiple. From a French mother and a Moroccan father, Safia inherits two cultures; already the search for a balance from the contrasts emerges.