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Argentine painter of figurative style, Raquel Sarángello combines the strong outline and the vivacious color to show a daily reality of prominent figures of melancholy faces and simple happiness. Her work penetrates the threshold of the soul of the observer. They are in private and public collections in Italy, Belgium, France, USA, Holland, Russia, Argentina, Spain, Peru, Ireland, Costa Rica .Raquel says: “The art is where freedom is absolute, to create or to recreate life in a linen in a paper or in a sculpture it is the most sublime act along that I have passed in this life. Thanks to life because it has given me the gift of the art.”
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Of Cracow, Poland, began her art career in 1985 where she enrolled in several courses of Art History and modern art techniques, a natural born artist, her pieces are largely drawn from real life and nature. Always intent on improving her skills, her latest works reflect that ambition with a profusion of dramatic but graceful, visionary colors. Her love of the shapes and tastes of Tuscany is strongly reminiscent of the Romantic Period. Today at 44, she actively pursues her career in her native country.
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Born 1962, in Pisz, Poland.Graduated from Technical College of Fine Arts in Supraslu, Poland. Zbigniew is painting for many years landscapes of his land, the Mazure . He is using oil on canvas, Few years ago, he accepted the challenge to paint the Tuscany landscapes in his own realistic style. Actually he lives in Poland with his family, in the Mazure. He attended number of exhibitions in Poland and abroad, in Germany, Austria, Great Britain, USA ,and a permanent exhibition at the La Mucchia art gallery in Cortona, Tuscany, Italy.
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42 is a native of Moldavia but currently works and lives in Italy. Self-labeled as a landscape artist, she is devoutly drawn to nature. Her figures in “Trasimeno Lake” and “Perugia square”, have a tendency toward abstractive nature, a fact that allows, the viewer to place themselves within the canvas. Krolik’s works are easy to relate to, compositions filled with color and often exaggerated in an understated manner. Her Tuscany pieces clearly show the results of her inspiration to this exotic region.
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