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Stefano Bonazzi (Italy) - Smoke
Stefano Bonazzi is an italien artist born in Ferrara. Always interested in arts, drawing, and illustrations, his main passion is digital graphic. In 2000 he started to create some digital images and day after day he has discovered the possibilities that digital technique gives him: "I create my artwork with Photoshop and my digital camera. For an image, usually I prepare the basic elements I need; I shoot some photos of objects, persons, textures or I paint some backgrounds with graphic tablet. Then I transfer all into unique file and I start to mix these elements with Photoshop, to obtain the final images."
Stefano communicate through his work his emotions, his ideas, his secrets. You can visit his website for more. © All images courtesy of the artist
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Stefano Bonazzi (Italy) - The white sky / Silent places
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Zaelia Bishop (b.1977, Italy) - Col favore delle stelle
Les œuvres de Zaelia Bishop ne sont jamais rassurantes, ni complaisantes. Elles insistent plutôt sur le côté compliqué du grandissement, sur le vaine tentative d'arrêter le temps… Ce que l'artiste raconte est un univers imaginatif où la caresse des parents est une feuille déshydraté sur une image abimé d'une petite fille du siècle dernier. (Claudio Libero Pisano)
From the exhibition presented by La Flaq at Galerie Délire, Paris, Nov 2015 © All images courtesy of the artist
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Zaelia Bishop - Col favore delle stelle
From the exhibition presented by La Flaq at Galerie Délire, Paris, Nov 2015 © All images courtesy of the artist
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Nunzio Paci | on Tumblr
Preview of Artist’s new series of works that is on display from 21st to 24th January at Art Stage Singapore, with gallery Officine dell'Immagine: these two paintings, never exhibited before, belong to a cycle devoted to the Baroque masters.
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Nunzio Paci | on Tumblr
Preview of Artist’s new series of works that is on display from 21st to 24th January at Art Stage Singapore, with gallery Officine dell'Immagine: these three paintings, never exhibited before, belong to a cycle devoted to the Baroque masters.
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Ruben Fuentes (b.1980, Cuba/France) - Mind Landscapes
Ruben Fuentes is a painter and an art teacher living and working in Paris, France. His series Mind Landscapes is an expression of his love of nature, of his home land Cuba full of greenery, but also of his sympathy for all the ecosystems of our planet. These landscapes have an influence of Chinese and Japanese shan-shui landscape paintings. The combination of spontaneous brush work and a detail-oriented brush work brings about the samples we want to share with you.
Ruben Fuentes solo show Galerie Felli - 127 rue Vieille du Temple 75003 Paris - 11.05-12.01.2015 © All images courtesy of the artist
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Ruben Fuentes - Mind Landscapes
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Ali Cavanaugh | on Tumblr (b.1974, USA)
American artist Ali Cavanaugh was born in St Louis, 1974. Her attention to visual world started when she was 15 months old, after she lost much of her hearing. She learned to depend on body language and lip-reading at very early age. You can easily see her sensitivity to gestures and postures of people around her by looking at her works. She creates her own technique by painting with watercolor on panels made of kaolin clay. She uses her little daughter as her model at her latest works.
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Ali Cavanaugh | on Tumblr
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Maren Klemp | on Tumblr (Norway)
Maren Klemp is a fine art photographer living and working in Oslo, Norway. Her goal is to raise awareness of mental health through her work. She considers her photography to be a plunge into the darker sides of the human mind, and many of her images are visual representations of conditions associated with mental illness. The pictures tell about those who are gripped by darkness, isolation and sadness, and about relationships with close family. They tell about the lack of belonging, to live in a separate world that few or no others can enter or understand. It's about the fog that comes creeping, which overpowers and paralyzes, the invisible disease.
Maren Klemp has had several exhibitions in Oslo, Norway and is the co-author of the book "Between Intervals" together with the American photographer and professor dr. José Escobar.
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Maren Klemp | on Tumblr
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Mal de Mar (Mexico)
Hailing from Mexico, Mal de Mar is a mere 27 years of age. Yet he has managed to travel much of the world, capturing temples, travel essentials, traditional shops and more in a captivating manner. He considers Instagram his “electronic journal.” (src: Trend Hunter) © All images courtesy of the artist
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Tatsuya Tanaka (b.1981, Japan) - Miniature Calendar
Since 2011, Japanese artist Tatsuya Tanaka has been engaged in his "Miniature Calendar" — a project which has seen the art director create a pocket-sized scene of everyday life, on a daily basis. What initially started as a means of photographing his collection of diorama dolls amongst familiar settings constructed to scale, has now unfolded into a long-term venture… one that he’s not likely to stop anytime soon. Find more about the artist on the full interview on Designboom.
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Tatsuya Tanaka - Miniature Calendar
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S.Amrein aka Sam | on Tumblr - Other realities. Etchings on copper plates, 310x550 mm
These pictures by Zurich based artist S.Amrein tell stories of people living with visual hallucinations and show different forms of visual hallucinations. Graphical snapshots that are based on symptom descriptions of patients, provide insights into projections of the brain which are normally only seen by those affected. The application in a neurological doctor's office can facilitate an approach to the often stigmatized phenomenon of hallucinations for patients and dependants.
S.Amrein studied scientific visualisation (illustration) at Zürich University of Arts. She improved her skills in etching at the University of Arts in Lodz, Poland, where manual printmaking has an ancient tradition.
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