John A. Benigno |
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A portfolio of fine art, black and white photography. |
J P Bhattacharjee |
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Jyoti has been in advertising for 10 years. Worked with great artists and realized the power of visuals as
great medium for communications. His work is with - Experimental art with themes from Indian mythology, and
- Digital recovery of great works of art
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Sergio Robert Borges de Souza |
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Ink drawing, oleum painting and print engraving from Brazil. |
Adam Butler |
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Born in 1965 in Edinburgh, Adam Butler studied at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London. His photographs have
been awarded important prizes, and are in the collections of numerous collectors throughout Europe and the US. A book
of his photographs of the Mediterranean island of Panarea was published in 1998. He runs a gallery of his work in central
London, and his photographs are represented by the Special Photographers Gallery in London and in several on-line
galleries. |
Massimo Cremagnani |
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Born in 1969, Massimo Cremagnani began his artistic experience in classical painting, evolving in latest yesrs
through digital art. His research about digital aesthetics is published since 1998 in italian magazine Computer
Graphics & Publishing. |
Marc Doyle |
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Animals, florals, landscapes and more feature as originals, art prints and posters by UK artist Marc Doyle. Born in
Oldham, England in 1963, Marc studied Theatre Design at Croydon College of Art & Design in London. |
Teresa Drapeau |
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A variety of subjects done in pencil and some pen and ink drawings as well. |
Chris Geary-Durrill |
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Chris graduated from Central Missouri State University in 1989 with a BFA in Commercial Art. She has since gone on to
explore the possibilities inherent in computer-based artwork. Eclectic, commercial, digital paintings and collage. |
Glen Etzkorn |
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Apprentice to the father of colored OP Art during the optic battles of the mid-sixties, and the discoverer
of the double or reverse after-image system. |
Joe Host |
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Self taught for the most part, I enjoy doing watercolour, acrylic, and pencil pieces most of all. I've also dabbled
in chalk, charcoal, and abstract found work. My style varies depending on my mood and what I need to get the feelings
and scene across to the viewer. Most common is a realistic impressionism. - other than that I either emulate artists styles
I've liked or just make it up as I go along.. what I put into the picture just depends on what catches my eye, or my
attention (can just be a thought or a line - maybe a shape that expresses what I want) I like doing landscapes or people
- mostly faces or torsos. |
Martine Jacobs |
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After college I started to travel to many foreign countries. The images I saw made deep impressions in mine experience. I soon realized that I wanted to
express these experiences, through drawing and painting. I visited museums, markets and other places where people gathered so that I could draw. I also attended
a private Art Academy in Amsterdam. I began to exhibit after finishing the Academy . |
Henk Jansen |
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Illustrator of magazines and books. Then discovered digital CyberArt. The WACOM graphire is a most important tool.
Positive art that combines the environment, organisations, and politics. |
Erik de Jong |
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Born on 10 june 1980. I was always interested in art. Mainly paper drawings. About a year ago I started with
Digital Art. I see there is a good progress in my work but I hope to become better and better, and to learn more
techniques to make my artwork more professional. |
John Kaufmann |
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Realistic illustration for publishing and advertisment. Subjects include sci-fi, fantasy, history and natural science.
Born in St. Louis, MO USA in 1963 John enjoyed his childhood adventures in a forest along a creek that flowed
into the Mississippi River just north of the city. Inspired by everything on and off the planet Johns paintings have
been used in text books, mass market trade, magazines, and advertising. He now works out of his home studio and spends
as much time as posible with his family, Julie, Eleanor, Alexander, and Olivia. |
Nancy Klock |
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Although Nancy is by education an engineer, and worked for many years in that profession, she finds in art freedom and
a medium for self-expression. It is now her full-time avocation. |
Fabiana Kofman |
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Fabina was born in Argentinia in 1965. She is a resident of Buenos Aires and a autodidactic artist. Her media are
acrylics, watercolors, and digital art in PC. Her favourites themes are the dolphins, Greece, maidens, interiors,
romantic scenes, mystic, fantasy, angels, and feminine visions of the world. |
Egon & Elska Kraak |
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After finishing school spent a few years attending Gerrit Rietveld Academy of fine arts in Amsterdam. Worked as
artist/designer/photographer/manager for University of Amsterdam, Architectuurmuseum NDB, before starting off as a free
artist. |
Nathan Lund |
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I'm 19 years old, and currently between High School and college (taking a year "on"). I started messing around with
3D programs at friends' houses after school, a little bit about a year and a half ago, and became very interested. |
Filip Macius |
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A digital painter native to Piotrkow, Poland. He has developed his artistic personality through self-education via the
computer - the perfect medium for him. He is a graphician. Each picture includes some poetic story, but he pays
attention to the story when the picture is complete, then it is titled. He is very detail oriented. |
Rob Mims |
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Rob Mims was born in Texas and has been drawing and painting since he can remember. Once he entered
college and discovered the world of radical free-expression he became levendis and started creating for the sake of
creating. |
Ruben Montecinos |
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The life and the vice of Ruben Montecinos is his art. This creative graphic artist works with traditional and digital
means. He loves the anatomy and the classical drawing. |
Hans Martin Řien |
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Born in Drammen, Norway 1964. A presentation of sculpture, painting, digital art, drawings, art-projects by the
Norwegian artist Hans Martin Řien. |
overlap.co.uk |
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A collaboration of Michael Denton and Anna McCrickard. Michael's paintings are influenced by his electronic work and
employ a mixture of pigments and mediums, chance and controlled chaos to create tranquil but powerful friezes in oil.
Manipulating video stills leads to increasingly abstracted and complex digital prints.
Anna's images are recognisable enough to engage and ambiguous enough to sustain our interest. Using visual opportunism
and illusions of scale, she fabricates imagined and serene land and seascapes, finding coppice woods in carpets.
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Luc Pilmeyer |
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With coloured pencils and China ink as weapons, Luc Pilmeyer fights on the arty battlefields where usually we meet
oils on canvas. It is his own way to produce this kind of surrealism with some psychedelic spices. |
RENATA RATAJCZYK |
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Renata's style is very painterly, imaginative, often surrealistic frequently combining photography, painting and digital
manipulations. Many of her images have a dream like quality merging reality with the fantasy world. |
Elfi Saupe |
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Born 1958 in Germany. Writes for working, paints for living. Fine art in acrylic, aquarell and pastellic
in different categories: Flowers, acts, maritimes and others. |
Reinhard Schmid |
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A sensual combination of fantastic, surreal images and a rare style: pencil and a unique mixed media technique on the
reverse side of glass! Reinhard Schmid shows the world of the unreal, whimsical, sometimes grotesque and mostly with a
humorous or erotic touch. |
Rick Short |
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Rick Short was born in Richmond, Virginia and began drawing when he was 9 years old and started painting he was 14.
Rick has created print advertising, original artwork and computer graphics for small businesses and nonprofit organizations
and his art has been shown in galleries in his native home of Richmond, Virginia and galleries across the state of Florida
from St. Augustine to Fort Lauderdale. |
Isaura Simon |
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Isaura Simon was born and raised in Puerto Rico where she earned a B.A. in Fine Arts. She moved to the United States
in 1986. Her predominant subject matter is fantasy art, specifically portraits of roleplaying characters, done with colored
pencils. |
Steve Smalley |
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Commisioned portraits. |
Elizabeth Arlene Smith |
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Elizabeth was born and raised in Tampa, Florida. She attended H.B.Plant High School and continued her education at
the University of South Florida to obtain a B.A. in Fine Arts. Throughout her childhood her main passion was drawing
which then expanded to other art mediums such as watercolors and ceramics. |
Tafelmacher |
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Swiss born, world traveller, installed in Switzerland as a wood artisan, paints Sundays and evenings, severval
expositions in amateur shows, r2001 member. |
Peter E Tanner |
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Born in Vancouver BC Canada 1956
- Mid 70's show artist Big J Amusements, Mohawk Amusements.
- Professional Photographer/photojournalist 1985-92
- Laser Artist (Vancouver Planetarium) 1993 - 1998
- computer art, 3d animation, digital stills, digital video - 1997 to date
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Carol Tipping |
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Practising Astrologer - Resident Astrologer for Radio City Gold Radio Station , Liverpool, U.K. Digital Artist
"Astro-art". |
Sharon Wallace |
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Sharon was born in Stilwell, OK., grew up in Northern CA. and now resides in
SE Tennessee. She is self taught and started late in life, first with
digital art done with a mouse and has recently tried her hand at pencil
sketching. Her site features landscapes and nature. |
Jonathan White |
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The Colors of the Urban Landscape, a collection of colored images of city scenes, both conventional photographs, and
digital special-effects images. |
Michael Wolff |
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FROM A LONG LINE OF CREATIVE PEOPLE. MY FAMILY IS COMPRISED OF UNUSUALLY TALENTED INDIVIDUALS, ARTISTS & MUSICIANS. |
Michael Yacono |
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New York digital Artist.
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Arek Zyla |
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Arek Zyla is a digital artist from Poland. |