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WE INTERVIEW ...

Anita Arbidani was born in Latvia and currently lives in Riga, Latvia. She paints in a realistic style but gives to her art imagination, magic and even surreal elements. A very personal style that surprises the viewer

Anna Rączka represents in her paintings the woman world, her interiority, spiritual and also her external appearance. A kind of thread that intertwines head in connection with the outside world.

Anita Arbidani was born in Latvia and currently lives in Riga, Latvia. She paints in a realistic style but gives to her art imagination, magic and even surreal elements. A very personal style that surprises the viewer

LORI EARLEY

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Anita, What does inspires you?

      The process of painting itself is inspiring to me. As I start to paint one image inspires the other and soon the mind is flooded with unexpected spins on the subject. I get my inspiration from the act of painting.

What do you usually like to paint?

Human figure is in the centre of my professional curiosity with its ever changing expressiveness it presents an endless challenge to a hard working artist. Study of the human body and portraiture is and probably will be a subject of my interest in art.

And What details do you care when you paint?

 

Painting is my private time. It is my comfort zone and it is very important for me to have quiet surroundings and professional tools to work with. The environment I work in is important to me.

SERGEY

SERGEY TOUTOUNOV

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Maisie studied Three-Dimensional Craftsmanship at the University of Brighton, and also completed a Master's in Jewelry and Metal at the Royal College of Art 2009.

Maisie's work has been exhibited at major museum exhibitions, UK; , Spain; Australia; and Sweden.

It uses many materials and processes, often in a dialogue between the handmade object and the staged photographic images.

 

Maisie reinterprets historical painting and is concerned with exploring the strange, the illusion and the idea of ​​"value". Through the use of contemporary and historical elements, his images are a link between the past and the present

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DMITRIEV

DIMA DMITRIEV

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Maisie studied Three-Dimensional Craftsmanship at the University of Brighton, and also completed a Master's in Jewelry and Metal at the Royal College of Art 2009.

Maisie's work has been exhibited at major museum exhibitions, UK; , Spain; Australia; and Sweden.

It uses many materials and processes, often in a dialogue between the handmade object and the staged photographic images.

 

Maisie reinterprets historical painting and is concerned with exploring the strange, the illusion and the idea of ​​"value". Through the use of contemporary and historical elements, his images are a link between the past and the present

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