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Eugenio Ocaña

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Eugenio Ocaña



EUGENIO OCAÑA AFÁN DE RIVERA (GRANADA,1978).

Licenciado en Bellas Artes por la Facultad de Bellas Artes de Granada.

PREMIOS

2013.- Primer Premio “XIX Certamen de Pintura y Escultura 2013 Ciudad de Melilla”. Melilla / Primer Premio “XIII Premio de Pintura Timoteo Pérez Rubio”. Oliva de la Frontera (Badajoz) / Premio Fondo Aquisicion Desoft y Jose Antonio Rebato
Ruiz S.L. “XII Certamen Cultural Virgen de las Viñas”. Tomelloso (Ciudad Real)
2012.- Tercer Premio "Certamen de Pintura Francisco Zurbarán", Fuente de Cantos (Badajoz) / Primer Premio “Certamen de Pintura Ciudad de Manzanares”, Manzanares (Ciudad Real) / Primer Premio “Certamen de Pintura Círculo de Bellas Artes de Pozoblanco”, Pozoblanco (Córdoba) / Segundo Premio “Certamen Nacional de Pintura José Arpa”. Villanueva de Gállego (Zaragoza)
2011.- Seleccionado 6º Concurso de Pintura “Fundació de les Arts i els Artistes”. Barcelona.
2010.- Primer Premio “XIX Premio López Villaseñor”, Ciudad Real / Primer Premio “XX Concurso de Pintura Cerezo Moreno”, Villargordo, Jaén / Segundo Premio “XI Certamen de Pintura Ciudad de Melilla”, Melilla / Beca Centre D’Art La Rectoría. Sant Pere de Villamajor. Barcelona.ad Real) / Primer Premio “Certamen de Pintura Círculo de Bellas Artes de Pozoblanco”, Pozoblanco (Córdoba) / Segundo Premio “Certamen Nacional de Pintura José Arpa”. Villanueva de Gállego (Zaragoza)
2009.- Primer Premio “XIII Certamen Internacional de Pintura Benamocarra”, Málaga / Premio Arte y Creación Instituto Andaluz de la Juventud de Granada.
2008.- Primer Premio “Certamen de Pintura Diario de León”, León / Tercer Premio “Certamen de Dibujo de la Real Academia de Bellas Artes de Nuestra Señora de las Angustias”. Granada /Seleccionado en la “II Convocatoria para Jóvenes Creadores Emergentes”. Fundación Carpetania, Madrid. / Mención de Honor “Bienal Francisco Baños” de Linares. Linares (Jaén)
2007.- Primer premio “XXIII Certamen de Artes Plásticas Ciudad Rodrigo”. Ciudad Rodrigo. Salamanca / Adquisición de obra en la “Exposición Internacional de Artes Plásticas de Valdepeñas”, Valdepeñas (Ciudad Real) / Primer Premio “Certamen Nacional de Pintura Villa de Mengíbar", Ayuntamiento de Mengíbar (Jaén).
2006.- Primer Premio “XXXIV Concurso Internacional de Pintura Ciudad de Martos”. Ayuntamiento de Martos (Jaén) y Diputación de Jaén / Primer Premio “XI Certamen Nacional de Arte Pintor Juan Almagro”, Pegalajar (Jaén) / Primer Premio “VI Premio Expresión Plástica 2006 (Fundación Ramón J. Sender y Centro de la UNED de Barbastro)”, Barbastro (Huesca) / Primer Premio “Premio Miguel Ángel 2006”, Ayuntamiento de Nambroca (Toledo). / Tercer Premio “XX Premio de Pintura Emilio Ollero” Jaén. / Medalla de Honor “XI Certamen Nacional de Pintura Fundación Cruzcampo-Ciudad de la Calahorra”. La Rioja
2005.- Primer Premio “Expresa Pintura”. Marmolejo. Jaén (2005) / Premio Jóvenes Pintores “XL Bienal de Linares”, Linares (Jaén) / Tercer Premio “X Certamen Nacional de Pintura Juan Almagro”. Pegalajar. (Jaen) / Tercer Premio categoría general “Certamen de Pintura Jaurena Art”.Barcelona
2004.- Segundo Premio “ Certamen Artífice de Pintura sobre papel”. Loja (Granada) / Segundo Premio “XXIX Certamen de Pintura ciudad de Manzanares”, Manzanares (Ciudad Real)
2003.- Primer Premio “Premio de Pintura Cerezo Moreno 2004”, Villargordo (Jaén) / Segundo Premio “Certamen de Pintura Lopez-Villaseñor” (Ciudad Real) / Segundo Premio “VIII Certamen Nacional de Pintura Juan Almagro”, Pegalajar (Jaén) / Segundo Premio “II Premio Lopez-Villaseñor de Artes Plásticas”, Ciudad Real / Tercer Premio “ II Certamen Cultural Cooperativa Vinícola Virgen de las Viñas”. Tomelloso (Ciudad Real) / Accesit “XVII Premio de Pintura Emilio Ollero”.
2002.- Primer Premio “ XXXII Concurso Internacional de Pintura Rafael Zabaleta 2002”, Ayuntamiento de Quesada (Jaén) / Segundo Premio “Premio de Pintura Cerezo Moreno 2002”, Villargordo (Jaén)
2000.- Primer premio “I Concurso de Pintura de la Galería RPRSNTACIÓN”, Granada.










Elizabeth McGhee

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Elizabeth McGhee


Artist Statement
I often turn to humor to address serious or controversial subjects in my artwork. With my still life paintings of toys I am examining how symbols are interpreted by individuals and through the lens of cultural dogma. My intention is not to promote a particular concept or ideal, but to inspire analysis and contemplation in my viewers.

And through my portrait series modernizing ancient Greek myths, I explore how our digital age relates to archetypal stories that have been passed down through the millennia.


Elizabeth McGhee is a native of southern California, from a family of artists from Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) and Scotland, as well as the local Laguna Beach art scene. She is currently represented by Don Beres Gallery and theartgallerist.com

A figurative oil painter trained in the classical realist tradition, she graduated from Laguna College of Art and Design in 2009 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drawing and Painting. Elizabeth has also studied with Marc Trujillo, Sergio Sanchez, John Brosio, Jason Dowd, and master painter Lance Richlin.








Annie Murphy-Robinson

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Annie Murphy-Robinson


"I choose to draw people and things I know intimately. There is a certain honesty that occurs when the subject/ object has been experienced and loved. I also draw commissions please message me for more information".

Annie Murphy-Robinson

EDUCATION
MA, California State University, Sacramento, 2002
Single–subject Teaching Credential, Art, California State University, Sacramento, 2002
Multi-subject Teaching Credential, Chapman University, 1998
BFA, University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1994


Awards

2012 4th Annual Figurative Art Show: Susquehanna, PA. Award of Excellence
2011 California State Fair, Award of Excellence
2011 Emerald Art Center , Award of Excellence
2010 California St Fair, Best in Show
2010 American Artist Professional League, Flora Guissiana Award of Excellence in Pastel
2010 Santa Cruz Art League, Best in Show
2010 California St. Fair, Juror’s Award
2010 California St. Fair, Award of Excellence
2009 Blue Line Gallery, Juror’s Award
2008 California St. Fair, Juror’s Award
2008 California St. Fair, Award of Excellence
2005 Northern National Art Competition, Excellence Award
2002 Increase Robinson Award
2001 Student Purchase Award Show, CSUS Sacramento









Jon Boe Paulsen

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Jon Boe Paulsen

Associated Living Master. Art Renewal Center. ARCALM Member of International Guild of Realism. Scottsdale. AZ.

Education: 1977 Eksamen Artium, Oslo, NO (College degree) 1979 School of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, USA 1980-1984 Norwegian State Art Academy, Oslo, NO








Lisa Ober

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Lisa Ober



Lisa Ober is a professional portrait artist specializing in oil and pastel portraits. She is most known for her ability to depict the likeness and personality of her subjects with a finely executed attention to detail and an obvious fondness for classical realism. A native of St. Louis, Lisa began painting portraits in 1983 while working on her BFA in Graphic Design and Illustration at Washington University. Initially, she intended to pursue a career in commercial illustration, but by 1987 her growing list of clients coupled with her enthusiasm for painting people led her to take a leap of faith and pursue a full time career as a portrait artist instead. She has since enjoyed consistent private and corporate commissions including paintings of major league sports figures, noted religious figures, United States Supreme Court Justices, corporate executives, government officials, and private individuals. She has also illustrated several books. Her work resides in private and institutional collections across the U.S. and abroad. Lisa co-owns Ober Anderson Gallery in Kirkwood, Missouri and is a Signature Member of The Pastel Society of America

















Andrew M. Kish III

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Andrew M. Kish III



Born 1980 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Andrew Kish III began drawing in his early childhood. He studied Communication Design and Painting and later received his B.F.A from Kutztown in 2007. During this time he studied under esteemed watercolor artist Matthew Daub. In 2008 Andrew become an artist in residence at the Banana Factory in Bethlehem Pa. He teaches the art of watercolor painting and has lectured on “Art in Society” as well as “The Business of Art” at universities and institutions throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

“Using metaphors and symbolism I create complex human narratives in an intimate setting. These narratives incorporate social and political commentaries that revolve around provocative contemporary issues. Each painting explores the intersection of social institutions with my personal life, and the constant quest to communicate. By using a contemporary approach to traditional watercolor painting, I am stretching the boundaries of aquaralle in the United States and abroad. The stark contrast, immersive detail, and delicate painting technique offer a new experience to a polarizing and unfairly criticized medium.

“When I began working with watercolor, I became addicted to the challenge it presented. The possibilities of expression are endless. My obsession for drawing on paper had finally found a home.” Andrew explains “Using this ancient and unforgiving medium, I am exploring the possibilities of thought provoking artwork. By working within the framework of watercolor painting, I am forced to invent and evolve with each project. I believe the energy of this constant struggle is encapsulated in each painting, and then translated to the viewer.”

Kish’s paintings have been the subject of numerous solo and group exhibitions including the Shanghai Zhujiajiao Intl. Watercolor Biennial at the Quanhua Art Gallery in Zhujiajiao, China and the 2012 National Watercolor Society Traveling Exhibition. His work is represented in public and private collections including the Quanhua Art Museum, the Stach Collection in Slupsk, Poland, and the Tullman Collection in Chicago IL.

Kish’s work has been included in multiple publications including The Art of Watercolor, Watercolor Artist, Watercolor Magazine, and Professional Artist Magazine. Andrew was recently awarded the prestigious Award of Excellence in the Shanghai Zhujiajiao Intl. Watercolor Biennial and the A.J. Casson Medal at the Open Water Exhibit in Alberta, Canada as well as numerous other awards from national and international exhibitions. He currently is represented by himself and maintains a studio in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania where he resides with his wife and son.









Luca Indraccolo

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Luca Indraccolo



Born in Naples, Luca Indraccolo left Italy to pursue a career in advertising. This 15 year long career took him from Germany, to New York and eventually London. He gave up a position as a creative director at Saatchi & Saatchi London to pursue a new career as a fine art painter. Having started his art training in New York, Luca moved first to Florence then London to study painting. He is now based in London working as an artist.


Current Paintings
As an artist I strive to create paintings that communicate the character of my birthplace: Naples, Italy. I want people to see this complex city through my eyes. Each painting tells a subtle and different story of local culture or personal experiences through my own distorted memories.

My medium of choice is oil paint. I enjoy the contrast of using a traditional medium to create contemporary works, reflective of the ancient culture that is still a vital part of this modern city.
I endeavor with every brush stroke not only to represent an image, but also to capture Naples’ grit through the texture of the paint itself. The imagery is deliberately cinematic as I try to tell a story with one single image.


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Per Elof Nilsson Ricklund

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Per Elof Nilsson Ricklund





Per Elof Nilsson Ricklund is born 1987 in a small town in the northern part of Sweden. Growing up close to nature early inspired him to work with the stories it presented. What things cannot grow from an impression like that in ones imagination.
Drawing quickly began the preferred tool to tell his stories with, growing up with grandparents that were landscape painters offered him a great deal of inspiration. Just seeing what they got out of nature, the vast landscapes and mountain chains of northern Sweden, an impression that made you want to step into the paintings and experience the scene himself.
The craft in itself feel short, wanting to tell more than his mind could grasp, this made Per Elof search to enhance his craft by studying nature more closely, trying to capture the essence that strikes every person in daily life, may in the a landscape scene or the expression of a face. And by wanting to put his focus on this he found his way to the Florence Academy of Art, a school which has helped him to see nature with more opened eyes. As an alumni he now works there as an Anatomy teacher.

"Right now I’m inspired by the Sámi culture of northern Scandinavia, going back to my ancestors, seeing and experiencing a culture still living in close connection with nature. Here is where he finds most of his subjects and inspiration."









Kendric Tonn

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Kendric Tonn




statement

I have always held drawing in a kind of reverence, both as an art form in its own right and as a foundational skill for other arts. When I was trained in the classical tradition of oil painting, it was a touchstone and constant companion--first throughout several years worth of studies in charcoal and pencil, and finally, when my teachers allowed me to begin painting, a question that accompanied each brushstroke: "Does this paint I'm putting down improve the drawing in my picture?"

Even now, out of the painting academy and working on my own, I find myself frequently returning to the pure drawing I was taught as a neophyte painter. With these studies of the figure in pencil or portraits in charcoal, I have the chance to concentrate on questions of line, shape, and value--in other words, drawing, the hard skeleton that will give structure to a painting or teach one to produce a subtly-varied line that expresses form with elegance and economy.


bio

born: 1982, Phoenix, Arizona

education

The Florence Academy of Art, 2010
Sewanee: The University of the South, BA, 2004












Euan Uglow 1932 - 2000

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Euan Uglow

Euan Ernest Richard Uglow (10 March 1932 – 31 August 2000) was a British painter. He is famous for his nude and still life paintings.


Euan Uglow was born in 1932 in London. As a child, he lived in Tulse Hill in south London, where his father was an accountant. Uglow went to the local grammar school in Tulse Hill, Strand School. Afterwards he studied at Camberwell School of Art from 1948 to 1950, during a time when Camberwell students studied under artists such as Victor Pasmore, Lawrence Gowing, John Minton, Kenneth Martin and William Coldstream. Uglow was influenced by Coldstream whilst at Camberwell, although he believed that another tutor there, the painter Claude Rogers, was more significant in his development. Nonetheless, when Coldstream left Camberwell to teach at the Slade School of Art in 1951, Uglow followed him, and remained a student at the Slade until 1954.
Refusing compulsory military service, Uglow was registered as a conscientious objector in 1954, and spent two years undertaking community work, assisting in the restoration of a war-damaged church by Christopher Wren in the City of London, redecorating the house of the artist Patrick George, and helping on a farm in Surrey.
Success in art was not immediate, and he did not sell a painting until eight years after leaving art school. During this time he took a variety of part-time teaching jobs, most notably at the Slade from 1961, an institution with which he was to be associated for the rest of his life.
In 1962 he was at the centre of a storm at the municipal art gallery in Bradford, Yorkshire, when a local councillor, Horace Hird, had one of Uglow's paintings, German Girl, removed from an Arts Council exhibition at the gallery. Hird claimed the painting 'offended decency'.
Despite this, Uglow was generally a shy artist who shunned publicity as well as honours, including an offer to become a member of the Royal Academy in 1961. However, he did become a trustee of the National Gallery in London in 1991, although, in his own words, he was generally ignored by the other trustees.
Uglow's first solo show was in 1961 at the Beaux Arts Gallery, but his slow and methodical working method did not lead to a large number of solo shows. In 1969 he exhibited drawings at the Gardener Centre at Sussex University, in 1974 at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in London and then periodically at the Browse & Darby Gallery in London. He also took part in numerous group shows, including exhibitions of the London Group and the annual John Moores Prize exhibitions in Liverpool. In 1981 he took part in the exhibition Eight Figurative Painters at the University of Yale Center for British Art in New Haven, Connecticut, USA, and in 1984 in The Hard Won Image at the Tate Gallery, London. In 1992 he featured in the exhibition British Figurative Painting of the 20th Century at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, and in 2000 in the exhibition Encounters at the National Gallery in London. In 2002 a posthumous retrospective was organised by the Arts Council for England, entitled Spotlight on Euan Uglow, which toured around Britain. In 2003 there was a retrospective Euan Uglow: Controlled Passion, Fifty Years of Painting at the Abbot Hall Gallery, in Kendal.
In 1980 Uglow was invited by the artist Stass Paraskos to become the first artist-in-residence at the new Cyprus College of Art arts centre in village of Lempa on the island of Cyprus.
He has work in the collections of the Arts Council of England, the British Council, the National Museum of Wales, the Ferens Art Gallery in Hull, Glasgow Art Gallery, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Southampton City Art Gallery, the British Government Art Collection, the Tate Gallery and The Hepworth in Wakefield.
Uglow died of liver cancer at his home in Wandsworth, London, in 2000.
The Estate of Uglow is represented by Marlborough Fine Art, London.


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Eric Bowman

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Eric Bowman



About the Artist

Award winning painter Eric Bowman began his career as a commercial artist in southern California creating original oil paintings for such high profile clients as Coppertone, Nike, GTE, Hallmark, Kellogg's, Nabisco, Southwest Airlines and the Kentucky Derby.

His work has also adorned the covers of TIME magazine and The Saturday Evening Post, along with numerous books, music CD’s and other popular periodicals. His original oil paintings reside in many private and corporate collections including the offices of Major League Baseball, the NBA and the United States Postal Service.

As a fine art painter, Eric has garnered many awards in juried competitions, showing in national & regional exhibitions in some of the country's most prestigious galleries. His paintings are in collections around the world, including England, Australia, Canada and Mexico.

Eric Bowman is an artist member of the Oil Painters of America, a Signature Member of the American Impressionist Society and artist member of the Laguna Plein Air Painters Association. He lives with his wife and daughter in Tigard, Oregon.









Sherry Lee Short

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Sherry Lee Short




Sherry Lee Short is an artist, teacher, writer, and activist. She received her Master of Fine Arts with Distinction from the University of Georgia in 1988. Following, she taught art, education, and women’s studies at Minnesota State University Moorhead through the mid-1990s.



At that time, her interests in social justice turned her life towards a different career path. From 1994-1999, she served as the executive director of the Women’s Network of the Red River Valley (Moorhead, Minnesota). From 1999-2001, she served as the executive director of the Minnkota Health Project, a program that serves persons affected by HIV/AIDS in rural areas in half the state of Minnesota and seven counties in North Dakota.



In 2001, she was drawn back to the arts. From 2001-2012, she taught full time in the Department of Art & Design at Minnesota State University. Currently, she continues to teach drawing and art business courses in the Department of Art & Design and is also serving as the Director of Women’s and Gender Studies.



Although a figurative artist for most of her artistic career, Short’s most recent artistic focus has been landscape. This work also reflects her fondness for drawing media and works on paper





Ivan Madzharov

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Ivan Madzharov



Ivan Madzharov was born on 13 August 1986 in Targovishte, BULGARIA.

2009 – Graduated from Faculty of Fine Arts „St. St. Cyril and Methodius“ – V. Tarnovo, profile: Painting

2005 – Gradutated from National High School of Applied Arts „Dimitar Dobrovich“ – Sliven, profile: Iconography.


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Volodya Kenarev - Володя Кенарев

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Volodya Kenarev - Володя Кенарев


Born on 08/11/1951
Graduated from the National Art Academy, “painting” in 1978

Pictures are the property of the author of the National Art Gallery, Sofia City Art Gallery and almost all public galleries in the country.

His paintings have Peter Ludwig – Germany, Herwig Hadvinger – Austria, Svetlin, Boyan Radev. His works appear in private collections in the U.S., Japan, Switzerland, the Netherlands, France, Belgium, Sweden, Canada, Argentina, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, China, India and others.










Vasilena Kenarev-Nikiforov

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VASILENA KENAREV-NIKIFOROV

Vasilena Kenarev-Nikiforov
Born: Ruse, Bulgaria, 1975

Awards:
- Finalist "Small Works" 2009 at Richeson Small Works International Art Competition,USA
- Silver Medal "2009 International Art Competition" X-Power Gallery, Taiwan/USA
Education:
Born in Artist's family









Dima Dmitriev

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Dima Dmitriev


About Dima.

Dima Dmitriev was born in Moscow, Russia, and is the second generation of artists in his family. He moved to Prague, Czech Republic, where he graduated from the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design. As his paintings gained attention and praise at fine art exhibitions throughout Europe, Dima became one of the most talked about young artists living in Prague’s flourishing artistic community. Dmitriev has participated in solo and group exhibitions in Europe, North America, and Asia.

Dmitriev’s paintings represent forms of “visual paradise”. He describes this as the process of extracting the color, light, and texture from real places and distilling these onto his canvases as idealized worlds. Dima rarely uses a brush. His preferred tool is the palette knife. Dmitriev also adds depth and color saturation to some of his works by starting with black, rather than the traditional white, canvas. Dima’s Impressionistic composition and style combined with his mastery of the palette knife create oil paintings that are vibrant and sculptural. His works often include themes of childhood, nature and the sea. Numerous institutions including AT&T, Vodafone, or AWD Holding AG have acquired his paintings for their art collections. His works are also in private collections in the Czech Republic, United States, Spain, Germany, United Kingdom, Russia, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Australia, Qatar, and the Dominican Republic and others.

Prizes:

2004 "Oscar Artisti di Successo" Accademia Severiade, Milano, Italy
2005 I. prize, volume for a prize "Citta di Cereale" Pro Loco Ceriale, Ceriale, Italy
2005 I. prize, volume for a prize "Antonello da Messina" Messina, Italy
2005 II. prize, "Web Convivio 2005" Il Convivio, Messina, Italy
2006 Special Prize, volume for a prize "Filippo Juvara" Messina, Italy
2007 III. prize, volume for a prize "Un uomo, la sua citta" Il Capricorno, Corinaldo, Italy
2007 III. prize, A.L.I.A.S. org., Melbourne, Australia
2009 Artmajeur Silver Award 2009
2010 Artmajeur Silver Award 2010
2011 Artmajeur Silver Award 2011
2011 I. prize, 2nd Bienale di Arte "Citta di Senigallia 2011"
2012 Artmajeur Silver Award 2012
2013 Premio "Della Presidenza di Giuria" by International Award for Culture 5th Biennale "Citta di Senegallia" Corinaldo, Italy


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