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Hidden Treasure

Art Magazine

Yearbook 2015

Director and editor
Georgia Szollosi

Co-editor and curator
Mike Ellis

Graphic designer
Zsolt Pinter

Jurors:
Georgia Szollosi painter, writer and editor
Marianna Beck interior stylist
Mike Ellis art collector and adviser
Zsolt Pinter graphic designer, painter
Sophie Tillinger journalist and curator

Front cover:
Sarro – Espirito e Matéria – oil on canvas, 220x200 cm, 2002

Back:
Yuki Yamamoto – Arboles – oil on canvas, 100x120 cm, 2013

Featured artists:
Image 1:
Alejandra Pous – Footprints of Life – mixed media on canvas , 200x120 cm, 2014

Image 2:
Jordan Poe – Medicine Lake 18 – photography, 55x34 inches, 2013

Image 3:
Asli Uludag – Home afar, by the sea... – etched copper, 9x7x7 inches, 2012

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NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER

“The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but
their inward significance.” – Aristotle

“If you hear a voice within you say ‘you cannot paint,’ then by all means
paint, and that voice will be silenced.” – Vincent Van Gogh

With great pride and even greater sense of duty and responsibility we
would like to present the first volume of the Hidden Treasure Art Maga-
zine Yearbook 2015.

Our mission is to connect and build a bridge between artists and art lov-
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design through our book, website, magazine and other publications. We
are dedicated to bringing happiness and recognition to the artists and
joy, beauty and satisfaction to the art lovers let them be collectors, buy-
ers, galleries, curators or others taking pleasure in art and design.

This idea was embraced by 120 artists from 22 countries all over the
world and this is why we believe that Hidden Treasure Art Magazine
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500 European galleries (See Gallery List here).

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Artists who are above 18 years old can submit their work for selection.
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as title, size, medium and the year of creation,

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like our Readers to see the artist’s works by opening their website. If the artist does not have
one, we are happy to present their email address)

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Good news for artists who wish to participate in Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 2016.

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be part of our interim publication (the Spring 2015 eMagazine) — with two pages for £55.00.
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a reduced cost as the eMagazine fee will be deducted from the Yearbook fees (the standard
order is for 2 Books with 1 Page). You have until 30th October 2015 to decide if you would
like to be included in Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 2016.

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a reduced extra fee you can be included in the eBook (the electronic version of the Yearbook
with one page) and the paperback format of Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 2016
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Featured artists

Jordan Poe
Medicine Lake 18

photography
55x34 inches

2013

Asli Uludag
Home afar, by the sea…
Etched copper
9x7x7 inches
2012

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Featured artists

Alejandra Pous
Footprints of life
mixed media on canvas

200x120 cm
2014

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Artists

Agnes Parcesepe (Agili)........42 Cecilia Flaten..........................26 Evi Toth.................................122
Albert Carrier Roca...............27 Christine Schwarz........... 70-71 Francesco Sandrelli...............52
Alejandra Pous.......................23 Dan McCormack...................88 Georgia Szollosi...................101
Alicia Wonderland................98 Daniel McKinley....................28 George (GIA) Tkabladze....115
Alina Serebrennikov.............43 David Naman ......................100 Gjert Rognli............................94
Andras Zoboki.....................119 David Conolly......................113 Gordon Tardio.......................47
Anh Bach................................72 David Cutting.. .......................16 Han Zhao................................96
Ann Dunbar...........................85 Diane Nelson..........................69 Heelim Hwang.......................74
Anna Gunnars.............110-111 Dieter Borst (BO)..................77 Helen Chen.............................75
Anne Bate-Williams..............20 Dorothea Elisabeth (Elia).....46 Hélène Dessalle (LN)............78
Asli Uludag...........................107 Doug Sandelin................. 44-45 Indrranil Sen (Gopal)...........29
Barbara Monterrosa..............40 Edit Mihovics.......................121 Jackie Yao...............................48
Beth Scher..............................14 Ellen Pieck..............................61 Jason L Mucciolo (Jota LM)...76
Bobby Tso.............................108 Eniko Takacs........................118 Jeanet Hönig...........................62
Boxun Zhao...................... 18-19 Eunice Choi............................58 Jordan Poe..............................92
Brent Brager.........................106 Éva Gajda (Evie).............. 66-67 Juan Carlos Wang............ 30-33

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Artists

Judy Lusted....................... 24-25 Michele Brody......................109 Ryan Butters...........................60
Julian Baslyk...........................82 Monique Bertina....................49 Sally Rockriver.....................103
Karel Witt...............................53 Monique Boutens..................56 Sarro........................................13
Leo Deville...........................105 Moya Evans............................21 Shirley Maher.........................50
Linda Gleitz............................63 Nancy de Souza.....................17 Susan Kessler..........................99
Lindsay Pickett.......................41 Nicolai Nickson...................104 Tim Taylor..............................57
Linn Marx...............................89 Noreen Larinde......................54 Tobias Ginsborg.....................81
Lynn Gibson...........................73 Parker Beaudoin....................80 Tolga Sezen.............................97
Manuel Rodrigues (De Mar)...84 Pat Benincasa.........................59 Valentina Piscopo.................51
Marie Lise Charlez................34 Peer Kriesel.............................83 Vera Kochubey.......................79
Marius Zgirdea................ 90-91 Peter Bracke............................95 Vera Meyer (V. Meer)..........112
Maruka Carvajal....................15 Peter Treiber...........................87 YoonSoo Nam.....................120
Mary Andersen......................68 Petra Sophia Ott....................22 Yuki Yamamoto.....................55
Maya Sunn............................117 Robert Meyers-Lussier..........93 Zoë Durand............................35
Meredith Nichols.................114 Roland Stieger.................. 38-39
Michael H. Pröpper......... 64-65 Roxana Werner................ 36-37

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Painting, Drawing, Mixed media

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www.sarro.net Sarro

Poder Negro
oil on canvas
100x130 cm
2006

Sarro, painter and sculptor, was born in 1950 in Andradina, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. After
1972, Sarro showed his works in many individual exhibitions, in well-known Galleries and
Culture Centres, and participated frequently at Art Fairs and Events overall Brazil and world-
wide. Special collections of the artist are now exhibited in Museums.

Som das Estrelas
oil on canvas
130x130 cm
2002

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Beth Scher www.bethscher.com

Beth Scher’s work is deeply rooted in themes of femininity, feminism
and the roles of women in the military theater. In travels to Israel, she
became sympathetic to the plight of women conscripted into military
service. These are young women in the prime of life, aware of and seek-
ing to display their sexuality and vulnerability, yet are also in a position
of power. She is concerned about what it means for modern society
when women are trained to wage war. Ms. Scher graduated with an
MFA from the University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA, in December
2013. She earned her BA in Studio Art from the University at Albany,
Albany, NY in 2008.

Women and War, Russia
mixed medium
12x12 inches
2014

The Swarm, Soldiers and Jeeps
watercolour on paper pinned to
wall, Dimensions variable
2013

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www.marukacarvajal.com Maruka Carvajal

Chinese Festival
acrylic on canvas

24x36 inches
2012

Maruka Carvajal was born in Bolivia
and is a naturalized Spaniard. She
has lived in Brazil, Singapore, Co-
lombia, and is currently residing in
Washington DC. Though educated
as an architect her passion led her
to the visual arts instead. Carvajal’s
work harmoniously balances vibrant
colours with geometric shapes for a
holistic interpretation of the world in her eyes. Her work explores the cities she has seen and
allows the viewer to share an inner connection with said locations. She is a member of the
Art League Gallery at the TAC in Alexandria, VA and the Foundry Gallery in Washington, DC.

Windows View 17
acrylic on canvas
24X24 inches
2013

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David Cutting www.davidcutting.co.uk

After running a successful design Keep off the grass
company for several decades, in oil on canvas
recent years David Cutting has re- 32x16 inches
turned to his early passion for oil 2013
painting. Much of his semi-abstract
work is inspired by nature, which is The banker and the politician
a starting point, a trigger, to explore oil on canvas
where his imagination takes him.
Another strand of his work is more 39.25x27.75 inches
surreal, often reflecting an unsettling 2013
perspective on life, questioning the
path of the political establishment.
Whilst the subjects of his paintings
are very diverse their commonal-
ity is the strength of the images and
their vibrancy. His work has sold as
far afield as Israel and Switzerland.

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www.nancydesouza.art.br Nancy DE Souza

Fitas
acrylyc and glue on fabric
80x100 cm
2013

Although she’s worked for
over 10 years on education,
after a degree on Portuguese
and German, art has always
been pret and it became her
main career on 1996. Having
took part on many individual and group exhibitions she joined the Visual Arts School of the
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro and since then she has expanded her expertise by
testing many new materials, but always keeping a link with the painting techniques. In the last
18 years she took part in many national and international exhibitions and has been awarded
with many prizes.

Calçada
acrylyc, buttons

and glue on
canvas

80x70 cm
2013

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Boxun Zhao www.facebook.com/jiuling.zhao.1/photos?ref_type=bookmark

Swimming Koi
Chinese Xuan paper (rice paper)
139x67 cm
2012
Boxun Zhao, 56 years old artists from China, and he is currently living
in Beijing. He is a humble person, he has been painting for most of his
life and he rarely call himself artist, as he always looks up to the real
artists who once lived in Chinese history. What he doing best is called
“GongBiHua“ in Chinese, which requires a unique skill and procedure
to create. The thing he loves to draw is always the nature: Birds, follow-
ers, fishes and even insects. He will do his best to depict them in every
detail. His favourite subject is Koi, he thinks Koi always repret you with
a se of vigour and the water which stands for life itself.
The Spring
Chinese Xuan paper (rice paper)
136x68 cm
2012

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www.facebook.com/jiuling.zhao.1/photos?ref_type=bookmark Boxun Zhao

Prosperity Koi and Lotus
Chinese Xuan paper (rice paper) Chinese Xuan paper (rice paper)
67x67 cm
2012 176x96 cm
2012

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Anne Bate Williams www.annebatewilliams.co.uk

The Bay
50x5 cm
2014

Anne spent most of her adult life fully occupied as a mother and a primary school teacher
with a responsibility for art in the curriculum but always anticipating and hoping this ‘time’
would come into fruition. She works organically, using mixed media to develop a piece
which will grow out of her experience of place, inspiration might come from a building, ruin
or natural surroundings anything that sparks a se of discovery...

Rome
13.1x31.9 cm
2007

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www.alltradeart.co.uk/moya-colvin-evans Moya Evans

Fields
mixed media on canvas

20x20 inches
2013

After training at St. Martins in the nineties, I moved to Hertford and
began painting landscapes in acrylics inspired by the surrounding coun-
tryside. My work has evolved into a naïve, quirky style depicting imagi-
nary landscapes full of colour, patterns and mark making. I have shown
locally around Hertfordshire and in the Espacio Gallery, London. I was
also a finalist in the MK arts for health Shoosmiths award 2013.

Sunset
acrylic on canvas
20x20 inches
2012

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Petra Sophia Ott www.PetraSophiaOtt.de

The Cave
acrylic, pastel on canvas,
natural applications
100x120 cm
2014

The artist, Petra Sophia Ott
lives in a Bavarian village in
Germany. Here she works
in her studio and in her gal-
lery. P. S. O. appears with
all her ses into the magical world of dreams and colours. Natural materials are woven into her
paintings. Through her labours arise paintings which have a need to express and share their
own stories. They are full of craft from the soul, the power and wilderness of the nature. With
her work the artist wants to reach out and touch the soul. Petra Sophia Ott’s life is creativity.
Art is her passion.

The Guardian of
the Forest

acrylic, pastel on
canvas, natural
applications
120x100 cm
2014

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www.alejandrapous.com.mx Alejandra Pous

Alejandra Pous (Mexico 1963). Her refined art language in Footprints of life
which the interaction of spaces, shapes and colours create mixed media on canvas
such rich and emotional results, being able to go beyond the
physical limits of the canvas. Alejandra´s work is a simple ex- 200x120 cm
pression of a complex and intimate idea, it is an art in which, 2014
if you get close enough, observe and allow yourself to feel,
you can feel her esce, her passion and her inspiration in order
to reach deep into each spectator, evoking different emotions
and sations. Her work
has been included in
many solo and group
exhibitions around the
world.

Destiny
ink on wood

20x20 cm
2012

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Judy Lusted www.judylustedart.co.uk

Bird and Woman
Charcoal, red oxide from local

Cornish Quarry on paper
96x98 cm
2008

Judy lusted studied sculpture for
two years at Chelsea College of
Art then went onto study at Fal-
mouth College of Art and was
awarded a B.A. (hons) in Fine
Art and a Masters in Visual Art.
Judy works with red oxide and
charcoal the core of the work
is spontaneous mark making
from which images are drawn
out. Having recently made one
of the directors of The St Ives
Society of Arts Judy is actively
involved with the local artistic
scene. Judy’s work is exhibited
locally and in London.

Resting
Charcoal, red oxide from local

Cornish Quarry on paper
66x91 cm
2008

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www. judylustedart.co.uk Judy Lusted

Weary
Charcoal, Cornish Quarry
on Paper
63x98 cm
2008

Oxlade’s Garden
Charcoal,

Cornish Quarry on Paper
132x98 cm
2014

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Cecilia Flaten www.flaten.cl

Patagonia Sunset
oil on canvas
120x90 cm
2009

Magic Landscapes inspired in the Norwegian Mythology and in
Patagonia´s Lands. In the search of a more tangible art, Cecilia Flaten
regards painting as her current great love. At the beginning of her rela-
tionship with the medium, Flaten worked in an innocent and playful
way which is demonstrated in her naïve works. In such works she ex-
periments with techniques and colours that allude directly to her Scan-
dinavian ancestors. Entering into a more mature stage, Flaten began
working with oil till know, during 20 years, a medium that provides her
with the stability and desired pattern of expression – allowing her to
repret properly the legends, myths and the dreams that nest in her mind
and in her blood. Her work is a great meditation on natural elements.
Blending the fluidic atmosphere of the sky with the blended appearance
of the horizon: she captures the interaction of light and the absorption
inside landscapes. It is a magical and poetic work.

The Bows of Tyr
oil on canvas
160x130 cm
2008

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www.carrier-roca.com Albert CARRIER ROCA

Toute un Histoire However warm and poetic, Carrier
mixed media Roca’s artwork was created using origi-
72x92 cm nal technical processes and materials,
2013 mostly for the building industry of to-
day, which he reinterpreted for his ar-
tistic expression. This unique approach
prompts us to place this mixed media
artist among the most original crea-
tors of the early 21st century. Although
movement is one of the major concerns
of Carrier Roca, it should be noted that
his characters dance in a space with-
out gravity or vanishing point; but this
space is nevertheless not without depth.

Le Réveil
mixed media

91x73 cm
2007

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Daniel McKinley www.danielmckinleypaintings.com

Far Away
oil on canvas

102x76 cm
2010

Daniel McKinley’s paintings are samples of what defines him. “My
paintings help understand who I am. We tend to show the world, in our
personal lives, a sort of mainstream version of ourselves. Never wishing
to expose too much. Through my paintings, the true person is revealed.
A person that even I did not know existed. Beyond the fact that I am Dan-
iel McKinley.” Daniel was born and raised in the USA. Currently living
and working in New York City.

Portrait of the
Interior

oil on canvas
152x122 cm

2013

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www.redbluearts.com INDRRANIL SEN (GOPAL)

Sensation of Love
pastel, charcoal and ink
22x28 inches
2014

Gift of Love
pastel, charcoal and ink

22x28 inches
2014

Indrranil (GOPAL) is a renowned con- 31
temporary artist in USA. He believes
his art is a poetry which he writes with
his brush. Gopal’s work is notable for
its rough beauty, emotional honesty,
and bold colour. He believes in happi-
ness and evokes a feeling of love, tran-
quillity and bliss. To him the world to-
day is full of violence and aberrations
so through his art he tries to reach out
to the higher intelligence and have his
viewers interpret his paintings through
their eyes always trying to find an inner
meaning to the very existence of life
and ethereal love.

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Juan Carlos Wang www.facebook.com/fingers

Juan Carlos Wang Taiwanese, painter carcass sect founder. Graduated
from the University World Journalism. Creative theme for the analysis of
life, praising nature as well as motherly love and healthy sex. Rebellious
childhood, do not like strict, anti-traditional, anti-thinking, free-sway
rich imagination, interpretation hearts intense passion. This is the body
torso is also a language that can express emotions, variation limbs, to
share life, love and dreams.

Now without brushes to paint, using only fingers painting. Finger paint-
ing, like a kid playing in the sand on the beach, freedom unrestrained,
lines rough and smooth textures, styles original and imaginative. With-
out limited by brush. I was anti-tradition! Anti-thinking!

Gallop
oil on canvas by
fingers painting
without brushes
60x80 cm
2013

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www.facebook.com/fingers Juan Carlos Wang

Sunshine
oil on canvas by
fingers painting
without brushes
60x90 cm
2013

Morning Sun
oil on canvas by fin-
gers painting without

brushes
200x100 cm

2014

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Juan Carlos Wang www.facebook.com/fingers

The pair!
oil on canvas by fin-
gers painting without

brushes
60x90 cm

2014

Hell
oil on canvas by fin-
gers painting without
brushes
200x100 cm
2014

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www.facebook.com/fingers Juan Carlos Wang

Flirtatious
oil on canvas by fingers painting without brushes

60x80 cm
2013

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Marie Lise Charlez www.marielisecharlez.com

Kazakh Ancestor A graduate of the Ecole du Louvre
oil and mixed media (Paris) and the Gray School of Art
73x93 cm (Aberdeen, Scotland), Marie Lise
2010 Charlez has attended many work-
shops in studios in Paris (Poussin,
Mac-Avoy, “life drawing”, studio
S. Vinsot) and abroad. She also
graduated in Psychopathology and
Psychoanalysis from the University
of Paris. She spent most of her life
abroad, where she found her own
signature style in the flexible use of
mixed media. Her experience can
be summed up estially as “3 lives,
3 periods”:

Scottish period, African period (An-
gola, Namibia, South Africa), Asian
period (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan).

Exhibitions in Paris, Burgundy, south-
west France, Scotland, Angola, Ka-
zakhstan.

Russian artist “Friend
of Van Gogh”
pastel
48x64 cm
2013

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www.artbyzoe.org Zoë Durand

Your Dream Leaves Fingerprints On My Memory Zoë is a Taiwanese born, Sydney
oil on canvas based artist who has exhibited
26x26 inches internationally in Sydney, Mel-
2014 bourne, New York, London and
Paris. She is repreted by White-
Delicate Embryo peaks Fine Art Gallery at Trin-
oil and ink on canvas ity Buoy Wharf, London. Also a
48x36 inches poet, her poems are not at the
2013 time of writing, intended to marry
particular paintings, though later
she sees a strong echo between
them. Zoë is guided towards ex-
pression through spontaneity,
observation and reflection. Zoe’s
paintings and poems express a
yearning for beauty: “Under this
veil of time/I would marry the uni-
verse/to know the secret truth/of
its every beautiful molecule”.

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Roxana Werner www.roxanawerner.cl

My work consists of three major projects developed throughout my ca-
reer: ‘El Porquéde Valparaíso’ (‘Why Valparaíso?’), ‘La Huella del Tiempo’
(‘The Footprint of Time’), and ‘Del Salitre a Iquique’ (‘From Saltpeter to
Iquique.’). Experiencing in situ the geographical and ethnographic spaces
is vital to connect emotionally and intellectually with my painting. I have
traversed the Atacama Desert, Valparaíso, and the southernmost region
of Chile to later recreate and interpret them in the solitude of my studio.
‘Entre Marruecos y la India’ (‘Between Morocco and India’), my fourth
project on which I am currently working, aims mainly to explore opposite
cultures that join together for a common purpose.

Fragmentos
Pampinos
oil on canvas
100x140 cm
2004

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www.roxanawerner.cl Roxana Werner

“Why of Valparaíso” - “Pablo Neruda frente al Océano Pacifico”
(Pablo Neruda, poeta chileno)
oil on canvas
180x120 cm
1994

Soledad
oil on canvas and mixed media

180x120 cm
2001

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Stieger-Art www.stieger-roland.ch

Explosion
acryl on canvas
100x100 cm
2014

Roland Stieger, 46 years old, lives and works in the town of Bischofszell in eastern Swit-
zerland, where his pictures of the inner harmony are created. For his abstract works Stieger
makes a journey into the “inner self” and utilizes a variety of materials from gold powder to
cleaning rags. His impulses are expressed through intensive colours. The colour combina-
tion alone can become a motif for the “journey” and this “journey” should last very long, for
Stieger consistently strives to reach new horizons. Several domestic and international prices
awarded to Stieger reflect his growing prominence as an artist.

Landscape
acryl on canvas

100x80 cm
2013

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www.stieger-roland.ch Stieger-Art

Deep Emotion
mixed media, collage

in acrylic
100x100 cm

2014

Blue Ice
mixed media in acrylic
100x100 cm
2014

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Barbara Monterrosa www.artistsregister.com/artists/MI14

Barbara Monterrosa discovered 10 years ago that Mi Angel de La
she had a gift to paint. She describes the feeling Guarda
of wanting to paint for the first time, as a burning
desire within her. All she had around the house to acrylic on canvas
paint was a small stone bowl. With a few dollars 24x18 inches
she bought 4 colours. Antique gold, turquoise, red 2014
and cream, and she began her first piece of artwork.
Since, she has painted murals on walls, ceiling tiles
for doctors’ offices, stage craft, and numerous can-
vases. Her artwork varies from abstract, to land-
scaping, to still- art and more. Her style is expres-
sionism and impressionism.

Jardin de El
Salvador
acrylic on canvas
24x20 inches
2014

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www.ewaaward.com Lindsay Pickett

His main practice involves painting with
oils on canvas, linen and board. He starts
with a basic study of a composition idea,
takes it further as a small watercolour
painting as a final idea and then develops
it more as the finished oil painting. He
also use photographs to create a visual
reality that can be convincing at times
and especially if he wants to get the like-
ness of a landscape.

Don’t Look Down
oil on linen
95x120 cm
2010

Land of Ben 43
oil on linen
91x120 cm
2013

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Agili www.agili.com.au

Jonathan Apples High Moon New York
watercolor mixed media
28x38 cm 76x56 cm
2006 2014

Agnes Parcesepe started to paint in
2002. She paints under the name of
Agili and her works often include a
small seahorse hidden in her com-
position. Although primarily a wa-
ter colourist, Agnes likes to work
in Acrylic, Oil, Pastel and Ink. She
has developed a special interest in
mixed media paintings, incorporat-
ing multi-coloured material layers,
silk, ribbons and beads, for a three
dimensional effect for City Scrapes,
sky-lined against rich, vibrant water
colour skies. In particular her wa-
tercolours can take up of fourteen
layers of carefully applied individual
hues. Agnes’s use of watercolour
washes has received International
recognition.

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www.serebrennikov.de Alina Serebrennikov

You and I
ballpoint pen,
lacquer on canvas
100x100 cm
2013

Alina Serebrennikov was born in 1983 in Zaporizhia (Ukraine) and immigrated in 1996 with
her family to Germany. After studies in materials design (2004-2005) at Frankfurt University
of Applied Sciences she, from 2005 to 2011, studied communication design at Rhine-Main
University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden with a focus on film and has, since getting her
degree in 2011, lived and worked as a freelance artist in Cologne, Germany. Alina Serebren-
nikov’s works consist of dialogue with everyday things where she seeks to interpret and under-
stand the world and human
existence: “I don’t limit my-
self, neither in my statements
nor in my style, nor in my way
of communicating.”

In memory
ballpoint pen, lacquer

on canvas
100x100 cm

2014

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Doug Sandelin www.dougsandelin.com

Idyllic America 2
watercolor
32x40 inches
2014

Idyllic America 6
watercolor

32x40 inches
2014

At a very young age I wanted to
be an artist. Art school was not an
option for me so i needed to teach
myself, I like the chalenges that
watercolors have when painting
portraits. My series “Idyllic Ameri-
ca” is about aceptance and rejec-
tion, I use a subject that is widely
rejected and put it in a format that
is widely acepted Norman Rock-
well’s Saturday Evening Post.

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www.dougsandelin.com Doug Sandelin

Chinatown 2
watercolor
14x18 inches
2014

Chinatown 7
watercolor

13x20 inches
2014

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Elia www.atelier-elia.de

Dorothea Elisabeth Piper, 57 years
old, lives and works in South Ber-
lin as a freelance artist in the “At-
elier Elia”. Arts and Creativity of
any kind is the most important
part of her life. She is always look-
ing for new forms of expression
and loves to make experiments
with colours, materials or mixed
techniques. The diversity of her
paintings is created by working
with students in a little painting
school which has been estab-
lished in 2002. Her aim is that
like-minded people would enjoy
how it feels to express themselves
by using paints and brush. It gives
her a good feedback.

Elixir of Life –
resource vs. fun
from the series: “You
do not play with
your food”

Chalk pastel on

Kappa board

70x100 cm

2013

You are free
from blame
oil on canvas
100x100 cm

2005

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www.facebook.com/gordonartist Gordon T

Gordon Tardio is a Ca-
nadian born artist now
residing in Malaysia.
Since 1980 he has ex-
hibited his paintings
in Vancouver, Canada,
Bangkok, Singapore &
Malaysia. Gordon has
travelled extensively
over the years and
you’ll see that people, places and cultures
are a recurring theme in his art, as are or-
chids and nature. Gordon works mainly
with acrylic colours often on handmade
textured papers which impart the particular
look in his paintings. Then there’s book il-
lustration, portrait, comic strip, caricature.
He also works with camera and computer, to
create images brush strokes just can’t deliver.

3 Monks Durian on a Sunday Afternoon, Kukup
acrylic paint on handmade paper acrylic paint on handmade paper
21x31 inches 31x21 inches
2013 2001

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Jackie Yao www.JackieYao.com

Jackie is obsessed with watercolour which can capture the charm of water
in kinds of forms, fog, snow, cloud… She learned drawing from profes-
sional artists in her childhood, but touched painting a bit later by herself.
She learned miniature painting from a miniaturist when she was home tak-
ing care of her first daughter. Costal Water was her first miniature paint-
ing without any prior experience. She created her main watercolour
works on her second maternity leave, and Fraser River was one of them.
She was not willing to take reference photos for her painting at first but
ended up with many gorgeous landscape photos.

Fraser River Coastal Water
watercolour watercolour miniature on paper board
9x11 inches
2011 1.5x5 inches
2006

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