“Fondelli”, 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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“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)

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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“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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“Dream in a dream – 05”, Xecon Uddin (FR/BD)

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Xecon Uddin mainly works with graphic prints and experiments with other media such as photography and drawings. In his artworks, he explores different aspects of identity, especially in relation to his status as a refugee and queer artist. He often creates figurative pieces that depict hybrid humans combined with natural elements. These works convey his exploration of dreams and memories, as well as the layered nature of human identity and relationship to nature.

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