Paintings by Moran Haynal
Paintings by Moran Haynal

“I was born in Budapest, spent part of my childhood in Berlin and eventually studied in Vienna at the Academy of Fine Arts. In the early 1990 emigrated to Israel and learned calligraphy in Beth El. Currently I live in Munich. Have solo-exhibitions in Vienna, Budapest, New York, Tel Aviv, Ariel, Haifa, Paris, Munich, Nurnberg, […]

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Modern landscapes in unique abstract style by Jason Anderson
Modern landscapes in unique abstract style by Jason Anderson

Image credits: Jason Anderson Jason Anderson, from Dorset in England, began his art career working on restoration projects like York Minster, Gloucester and Wells cathedrals as part of a stained glass apprenticeship. These famous old cathedrals boast some of the world’s most intricate and beautiful stained glass in the world, so it is no surprise […]

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Paintings by Cathie Bleck

“When I was a girl I fell in love with darkness. The tools I work with-pen, ink, knives and clay-became natural choices for someone drawn to observe and record the world in close detail. My art explores the space and tension between opposing forces. These forces in our lives can be profoundly good or extraordinarily […]

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Paintings by Alfredo Palmero
Paintings by Alfredo Palmero

Alfredo Palmero is the third generation of a lineage of artists that began with his grandfather, with whom he shared a name and a great love for painting. Since 1991 Alfredo has been holding personal exhibitions in some of the European Cultural hubs in cities like Barcelona, Madrid, Bilbao, Valencia, Brussels, London, Lisbon, Montecarlo and […]

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Surrealist paintings by Wojtek Siudmak
Surrealist paintings by Wojtek Siudmak

Wojciech Kazimierz “Wojtek” Siudmak is a Polish painter, currently living in France. He was a student at Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. His works are often used as illustrations for science fiction and fantasy literature, including the Polish edition of Frank Herbert’s Dune series. Wojtek Siudmak: shop Via: surrealistisch.blogspot.com

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Fantastic Figuration, paintings by Thor Lindeneg
Fantastic Figuration, paintings by Thor Lindeneg

Thor Lindeneg belongs to the new surrealistic school called Fantastic Figuration. The works are characterized by extreme technical perfection. The motif is manipulated to let in the surreal, providing the spectator with a metaphysical experience. The paintings are kept mostly in blues and greens. In recent years, the symbolic contents have become more prominent and […]

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Subtle and powerful paintings by Victor Bregeda
Subtle and powerful paintings by Victor Bregeda

Victor Bregeda is a prominent Russian artist working in the surrealism and metarealism styles. Bregeda’s key directions are en plein air, still lifes and portraits. Bregeda has been often compared to Salvador Dalí and other masters of the surrealistic genre. While this comparison has been flattering, Victor’s artworks carry significant signs of individuality not easily […]

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Paintings by Avery Palmer
Paintings by Avery Palmer

Avery Palmer is a painter and sculptor from Arcata, California. Inspired most notably by Surrealist painting, his figurative art presents ambiguous allegorical scenarios exploring the complex nature of the human condition, the subconscious, and the interconnectedness of all things. From a young age, Palmer was driven to express his active imagination through drawings. He earned […]

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Paintings by Alla Tsank
Paintings by Alla Tsank

Alla Tsank was born in Moscow, Russia, where she began studying art at the age of 10. After graduating from Moscow Theatrical Art College in 1983, Alla was invited to work at Mayakovsky Theatre, one of the most well-respected theaters in the Russian Capital. There, she created stage design, costumes, and props for several years. […]

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Portraits of South African children by Nelson Makamo

Johannesburg, South Africa-based artist Nelson Makamo uses paint and charcoal to create works that capture the candid nature of childhood. His subjects are often South African children, including his 11 year-old cousin Mapule Maoto who is commonly featured in his drawings, watercolors, monotypes, and oil paintings. The gestural pieces aim to present a child’s perspective, […]

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