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KELVIN LEI |
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Ballerina
Kelvin Lei was born in 1954 in Guangzhou, China. His passion for art and drawing began when he was a little boy. This passion led him to Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts where he trained with one of China's most prestigious and finest portrait artist, Yang Zhi Guang. He also received training from Yang's wife , Ou Yang who is a distinguished oil painter. It is from these great teachers that Kelvin learned the foundation and techniques of portraiture, figure drawing, and oil painting. In 1979, Kelvin moved to Hong Kong where he started his artistic career. He drew mainly portraitures and figure paintings. Later, several galleries from Norway, Holland and England represented Kelvin and his work. Kelvin's paintings can be seen in private collection in the United States, England, Holland, Norway and Asia. His work is currently exhibited in Gallery 1000, Palm Desert, California.
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Csaba Markus |
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There are many other painters in the world, but the collectors of Csaba Markus will tell you that there is only one whose paintings can create such contrasts within such harmony, one who can express the Eternal Feminine in her many guises, both as mortal woman and as mythological goddess. There is one who does not paint merely to please the eye, but to shake the soul of the viewer. There is only one, and his name is Csaba Markus.
The gradual shaping of Markus’ artistic style and philosophy found its origins in Budapest, Hungary, where the artist was born in 1953. He spent the first half of his life enmeshed in the traditions and Old World ideologies of Europe, and in his search for direction, he discovered and thoroughly embraced the artists of the Renaissance. His mentors became the works of artists such as Michelangelo, Caravaggio, and Botticelli, and his goal echoed their own: to find the perfect way of expressing himself through his art.
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