Jan Szczepkowski’s artistic language is based in figuration. The award-winning Polish painter finds his inspiration in old photographs and combines eras to create a new story.
Surrealism | Contemporary art
Surrealism was an artistic and literary movement that emerged in the aftermath of World War I, particularly in France, but also in other parts of Europe and the Americas. It was characterized by a rejection of traditional norms and conventions, and a focus on the power of the imagination and the subconscious mind. Surrealist artists often incorporated dream-like or fantastical elements into their works, blurring the line between reality and fantasy. They were also interested in exploring the relationship between art and politics, and many of them were associated with left-wing politics and anti-fascist movements. Some famous Surrealist artists include Salvador Dali, René Magritte, and Max Ernst.
Vladimir Kush is a founder of Metaphorical Realism. He is the first artist to popularize visual metaphor as his method of creation.
Born in Gataia, Romania, Gyuri Lohmuller followed an industrial training at the Technological High School and then had various jobs, among which he was a technician physiotherapist EEG at the Psychiatric Hospital in Gataia. In 1990 he devoted himself entirely to painting.
Allison Reimold is a Los Angeles native and nature enthusiast who currently works in the entertainment industry illustrating posters for film and TV.
Yousuke Kawashima 川嶋 陽介 was born in Japan in 1978. While he was still attending High School, he realized his first exhibition.
Heidi Taillefer was born in 1970, and lives and works in Montreal, Quebec. She attended weekly art classes as a child at the La Palette art school in Beaconsfield, Quebec, focusing on watercolour and various types of mediums.
As soon as you speak with painter Sebastian Wandl, one of the top photorealistic artists of Germany it is instantly obvious that he is an optimistic free spirit. When he starts to talk about his artistic evolution it becomes evident that his artistic path is shaped by a good portion of luck and a whole lot of hard work.
Katerina Teresidi (born 1989), grown up in Russia, Greece, Switzerland and Austria, graduated from Art University Linz, Austria. The paintings of Katharina Teresidi have been presented in austrian and international exhibitions, the works remain in private and public collections.
Maja Borowicz, an artist passionate about industrial design and futuristic architecture. She creates a realistic and surreal images for paintings, movies and illustrations. The world of Maja Borowicz on the one hand is firmly rooted in reality and from the other she is opening the event exceeding experience. In this way, the paintings are saturated with existential symbolism of magical realism involving the innermost and the most profound experiences of human existence.
Katarzyna Kociomyk graduated with Honors from one of the most prestigious Academies of Fine Art in Poland. Mrs. Kociomyk’s paintings are in private collections in the United States, Canada, South America, Europe, Australia and Asia.