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Voici ma place prĂ©fĂ©rĂ©: la Place du Tertre. Câest le quartier âdes vieux artĂ©siensâ mais son vrai nom est le quartier de Clignancourt.La place a Ă©tĂ© crĂ©e en 1772. Elle est situĂ©e derriĂšre la basilique du SacrĂ©-Coeur et ainsi elle est situĂ©e dans le 18e arrondissement.Â
Ici, tu peux acheter des arts; comme une peinture, un dessin de Paris ou si tu oses, faire dessiner une caricature de toi-mĂȘme! Nâoublie pas de marchander sinon tu te fais arnaquer...
Je vous conseille vivement dâaller voir.
 à bientÎt! X
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Tibor Simon-Mazula, US-Hungary
Born in 1973, raised in Hungary, Tibor Simon-Mazula completed his BA in Drawing, Visual Art and Mathematics at the University of Szeged, before going on to study filmmaking and cinematography in Budapest.
In 2010 Tibor went on to San Francisco to earn his MFA in Painting. In the Fall of 2013, Tibor was named âEmerging Artistâ at the Academy of Art University and has been the subject of a triumphant two-month solo exhibition in downtown San Francisco.
Since then, he has participated in several notable exhibitions across the USA. In 2015, as The Emerging Artist of the Bay Area Tibor exhibited nine paintings in Marin Museum of Contemporary Art. In March 2015, his paintings were displayed in White Walls and Shooting Gallery, San Francisco together  with contemporary  artists such us: M C Escher, world famous Don Ed Hardy, Adam Lister, Eric Kroll and Michael Brennan.
Tibor was a winner in the 2015 Bombay Sapphire Artisien Series Competition and was featured at Scope Miami Beach. Recently his art was on display at DAX Gallery together with artists: Keith Harring, Ben Eine, D*Face and Plastic Jesus.
He creates textural, semi-abstracted portraits of the people from his life and travels. His paintings obscure the individuality of his subjects through an aerial perspective and gestural brushwork, rendering them universal depictions of the human experience. Tibor has also exhibited both painting and film at the international level and lives (between in) San Francisco and Budapest with his wife Diana, who inspires his paintings.
Tibor explains his artwork by saying "During the painting process I trust in my actual instincts. Working intuitively is a refuge, which not only shields from the external world but creates connection. I calm down, when the brush caresses the canvas, but when the paint splashes, the palette knife scratches, I break through the grip of the world with the lively expressive action of painting. On the canvas, sometimes thick oil paint is mixed with bone ash or marble dust curls so that is cracks like the dry earth, but some areas are left empty as if a storm had swept through the image."
âSimon-Mazula works intuitively, taking refuge in the physical and tactile aspects of paintingâ American Art Collector, 2013.
Instagram account: @tiborsm
Website: www.tiborsimon.com
Facebook page:Â Tibor Simon Mazula - Art
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