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| Vincenzo Balsamo | | Sign, light and colour are the elements that Vincenzo Balsamo uses to play his expressive game. It is an operation that the artist performs under the sign of grace and lightness, letting the images come out as if from a dream, “the place where the lines of geometry and imagination live together”. The sign outlines the forms, the colour connotes the emotional field, the light dematerialises the vision which only apparently appears unobjective. In his paintings it seems as if the line seeks to capture essential moments in history of art through the forms given to signs that recall Kandinsky, Mirò, Klee, or even the Russian forerunners of the early twentieth century. But this does not mean imitation. It is simly a sort of \'mnemo-bait\' meant to capture the observer\'s noetic - that is intellective - eye, inducing him to pose questions; in other words to start mobilizing his thoughts and curiosity, to activate his mind. This happens because, above all, Balsamo\'s pictorial act is an act of the essential moments of history of art.Vincenzo Balsamo is today one of the most important Italian artists of the abstraction. | | | | |
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| Edgard Loepert | | Edgard Loepert was born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 21/03/1956. His painting and art passion begun in the childhood, when he did art and workmanship course during 9 years. As he knew that art, in Brazil is something difficult to survive from, studied nursery. In 1998, moved with the family to Israel, working as male nurse, but internally his heart wanted something else. In 2005, by his new wife incentive, returned to his unique and real passion, the art. Since then, as personal choice, impressionist and abstract styles are his main focus, and his preferential medium is oil in canvas. | | | | |
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| Denis Peterson | | Denis Peterson is a first generation NYC New Realist painter who is currently a leading figure in the burgeoning Hyperrealism movement. “By making something beautiful and hyperreal in appearance, I think he attempts to remind us that people suffering terribly are living, breathing, thinking, and feeling individuals in need of our attention and help (Chris Ashley, Look See)." “To witness genocide is to feel not only the chill of your own mortality, but the degradation of all humanity. Even the most brilliant photography cannot capture the landscape of genocide...This room is empty, though it is full of people. It has been emptied thus, not by the misfortune of disease or disaster, but by the hatred of other people (Fergal Keane, BBC)." “Maybe we need people who can remind us what being human is all about, its best and its worst. Denis Peterson may not want to be one of those people. But then he may not have a choice (Chris Rywalt, NYC Art)." “What makes it all the more unnerving is that this horrific subject matter is treated with a sophisticated, hyperrealist airbrush technique…and so exquisitely crafted that I initially took them for photographs (Robert Ayers, Art Info)." | | | | |
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