Commercial Fine Arts in America & the World
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A selected gallery of the most important, influent and popular artists of our time including, but not limited to the top selling artists in USA. All the names below are of internationally recognized artists, and they've had their works exhibited world-wide, with a queue of eager collectors always ready to acquire their works.
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Master of Humanism, Genius of Fantasy "My style is life, and I like life very much. My motif is beauty." "Nature is my best teacher. It is my palette." The paintings of Martiros speak about the life and style of a remarkable man, an artist gifted with the kind of creative genius one rarely has the opportunity to witness first-hand. |
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Behrens' paintings have a specific goal, a singular intent, no matter what the subject matter: to bring the pleasure of being alive to the foreground of our awareness. From mountain grandeur to craggy coastlines to the intimate beauty of a woman unaware she's been captured on canvas, Behrens' paintings are affirmations of life. From the flowerpot on a windowsill to the boats in the harbor, he invites us to see the gift in the moment, to see with new eyes the vivid color of the earth's palette. |
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Pino's canvases elicit feelings of warmth, nostalgia, love and family. His paintings are often set on vibrantly sunny beaches, typically in the Mediterranean where he grew up. His alter ego, a young boy surrounded by beautiful women, (his sisters, aunts and cousins) is found in various states of emotion ranging from adoration to isolation. Pino's technique, his warm and exciting colors, and the subtle, but simple approach to his subject, are his trademarks. |
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Alexandra Nechita was born in Romania on August 27, 1985. She began working in pen and ink at the age of two. By age five, she had graduated to watercolors. At seven, she was using oils and acrylics. Her first exhibit was a one-woman (child) show held at a Los Angeles area public library when she was just eight years old. Her talent was instantly recognized as capacity crowds came to see the "petite Picasso" as the press labeled her. She has become one of the most recognized artists in the world. Her exhibits attract capacity crowds and her paintings sell out to hordes of eager collectors as quickly as she creates them. |
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"Romance on Canvas" would be one of many ways to describe the art of Aldo Luongo. Although his subjects cover a broad spectrum, the artist never fails to entice us into his world of romance, passion and love. Whether it is a rooftop in Italy or a café in Buenos Aires, we are lifted into a world of beautiful scenarios that encompass our greatest daydreams, leaving us to awake with the stroke of Luongo indelibly stamped in our hearts. |
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Stephen Pan has been immersed in fine art all of his life. For generations,
his family has been renowned in China for calligraphy and poetry and
gave him his first lessons in drawing and painting techniques. Bo Yin
Pan's work was included in Chairman Mao's personal collections and has
been displayed in official circles as the highest standard of excellence
in Chinese art and literature. |
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The story of Nicola Simbari is now legendary. Simbari was born in San Lucido, a small village situated in Calabria, Italy. He was raised in Rome where his father, an architect, worked for the Vatican. The Sistine Chapel and other art treasures of the city influenced Simbari. He attended the Academia delle Belli Art, where he studied architecture. The influence of geometric forms made an indelible impression on him and, to this day, has played an important part in his work. |
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WYLAND The world's premier ocean artist has been a pioneer in the marine art movement since 1971. The painter, sculptor, muralist and writer, is one of the most prolific and celebrated artists of our day. To date he has completed over 77 landmark murals, the Whaling Walls, throughout the U.S., Canada, Japan, Australia and France. "Wyland is a maritime Michelangelo," says USA Today. |
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At the age of 27, Carrie has become an exciting and emerging artist as her soft, romantic style has spawned interest throughout the U.S. and Europe. Focusing on subtext visions, which are often overlooked, she composes settings bursting with dramatic light sources. Carrie's depictions of various interior environments come alive as her bold, yet subtle approach warms the viewers' senses. |
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ERTE' (ROMAN DE TIRTOFF) The Russian-born painter Romain de Tirtoff, who called himself Erté after the French pronunciation of his initials, was one of the foremost fashion and stage designers of the early twentieth century. From the sensational silver lamé costume, complete with pearl wings and ebony-plumed cap that he wore to a ball in 1914, to his magical and elegant designs for the Broadway musical Stardust in 1988, Erté pursued his chosen career with unflagging zest and creativity for almost 80 years. On his death in 1990, he was hailed as the "prince of the music hall" and "a mirror of fashion for 75 years". |
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