“Inner Mess” , Joan Priego (ES)

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This wooden figure in an alarming position is a powerful representation of the inner turmoil and fluidity of the human experience, demanding reflection. 

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“Hand”, Marina Skepner (DE)

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Russian-German painter Marina Skepner chooses oil to etch her dark and ominous fables of adolescent solitude onto paper. Thick and bold brush strokes characterise her expansive work, expressing the raw and emotional state of her idle subjects.  Black and white oil paintings acknowledge the solitude of individuals using thick, bold strokes to emphasise the subject’s dynamic and peaceful gestures.

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“Shadow”, Marina Skepner (DE)

About the art:

Russian-German painter Marina Skepner chooses oil to etch her dark and ominous fables of adolescent solitude onto paper. Thick and bold brush strokes characterise her expansive work, expressing the raw and emotional state of her idle subjects.  Black and white oil paintings acknowledge the solitude of individuals using thick, bold strokes to emphasise the subject’s dynamic and peaceful gestures.

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“A portrait of a boy with rocking xenomorph”, Marina Skepner (DE)

About the art:

Russian-German painter Marina Skepner chooses oil to etch her dark and ominous fables of adolescent solitude onto paper. Thick and bold brush strokes characterise her expansive work, expressing the raw and emotional state of her idle subjects.  Black and white oil paintings acknowledge the solitude of individuals using thick, bold strokes to emphasise the subject’s dynamic and peaceful gestures.

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“Fondelli”, Sue Ransley (GB)

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British artist Sue Ransley’s brightly vibrant oil paintings capture dynamic and often mundane moments of people on holiday. Her use of oils and expressive brush strokes creates a snapshot of everyday life. These oil paintings are a positive commentary on the need for human connection, interaction and understanding outside of the working environment.

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“Gatecrasher”, Sue Ransley (GB) SOLD

About the Art:

British artist Sue Ransley’s brightly vibrant oil paintings capture dynamic and often mundane moments of people on holiday. Her use of oils and expressive brush strokes creates a snapshot of everyday life. These oil paintings are a positive commentary on the need for human connection, interaction and understanding outside of the working environment.

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“Would you do my back dear?”, Sue Ransley (GB)

About the Art:

British artist Sue Ransley’s brightly vibrant oil paintings capture dynamic and often mundane moments of people on holiday. Her use of oils and expressive brush strokes creates a snapshot of everyday life. These oil paintings are a positive commentary on the need for human connection, interaction and understanding outside of the working environment.

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“Beach Babes”, Sue Ransley (GB)

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British artist Sue Ransley’s brightly vibrant oil paintings capture dynamic and often mundane moments of people on holiday. Her use of oils and expressive brush strokes creates a snapshot of everyday life. These oil paintings are a positive commentary on the need for human connection, interaction and understanding outside of the working environment.

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“Assume the Position”, Sue Ransley (GB)

About the Art:

British artist Sue Ransley’s brightly vibrant oil paintings capture dynamic and often mundane moments of people on holiday. Her use of oils and expressive brush strokes creates a snapshot of everyday life. These oil paintings are a positive commentary on the need for human connection, interaction and understanding outside of the working environment.

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