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Land by Rewati Shahani
Rewati Shahani was born and brought up in Mumbai in a family directly affected by Partition. The topics of migration and place have been constant themes in her work.
From Venezuela to Australia – an artistic renaissance for Jorge González
“There is no intentional message in my pieces and my expressions in general other than to admire and contemplate beauty, the complexity of details. Maybe if we analyse them from a logical viewpoint, we could say that my mind is fascinated by human intervention on nature.”
Ioannis Tsangaris: Make-up Magic
Throughout the history of ancient Rome, Egypt and Greece you will see that make up was used by both men and women. It wasn’t considered to be feminine but was used for religious or political purposes as well. Men have always used make up and especially now with so many make up artists applying make up on themselves for Instagram and YouTube.
Discovering the world through color with Minnie Valero
“It wasn’t until I retired from public school service in California that I decided to dedicate my entire time to painting, taking workshops in California, Hong Kong and Paris. Within a year, my work had been exhibited and won awards in several art associations and galleries in California.”
Hidden structures – Stefan Todorov
Stefan Todorov is probably one of the best known artists in Sofia, Bulgaria. His work is popular internationally and among his clients you will find Hillary Clinton, King Mohamed VI of Morocco and The Imperial Court of Japan.
Beverly Andrews, a Warrior Artist for Diversity in Unity
BEVERLY ANDREWS, A WARRIOR ARTIST FOR DIVERSITY IN UNITY Interviewed by Pierre Scordia & Annie Clein – 25th May 2016 What path led you to your career as an actress, playwright and […]