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Aldo Balding – Short biography and most famous paintings

Aldo Balding – British Figurative Artist
born in 1960 in Southsea, England.
Nationality: British
Occupation: Figurative painter
Unique distinction: Aldo Bolding has been recognized for his ability to capture the essence and emotion of his subjects, his high level of drawing skill, as well as his pleasant and beautiful subject matter.
Influenced by: Sargent, Zorn, Sorolla and Munnings,
Movement: Contemporary figurative art movement.
Style: His style can be described as contemporary figurative realism, with a focus on capturing the human form and emotion.
He incorporates elements of realism, expressionism, and impressionism, characterized by vibrant use of colour, and a strong emphasis on capturing human emotions and stories.
Aldo’s painting style is also romantic, narrative and almost cinematic.
Subjects: His subjects often include portraits, human figures and everyday scenes, with a focus on capturing the individuality and inner life of his subjects.
Mediums: Aldo Balding works primarily with oil paints on canvas

The main contribution to Art: The chief peculiarity and novelty of his art lies in the ability to infuse his paintings with a sense of emotional depth and realism, to add an element of mystery to the paintings and let the viewer fill in the gaps to determine what is going on.
“I always try to put an element of mystery in my work,” he says. “You can suggest so much in a gesture, in the way someone stands. I like narrative in painting because it casts the viewer into a voyeuristic role.”
Aldo explains why so many of the figures in his work have their backs to us: “When a person is face-on, it’s a portrait, and the mystique is gone.”
In his paintings, he’s just telling his captivating, open-ended stories and trying to convey the feeling of the timeless feel of his work. “I prefer to think of the scenes I depict as timeless. They are little dramas that could be from any era.”
Aldo’s intention is to capture a moment in time, rather than an individual frame from a feature film.
He works quickly and a mid-sized painting normally takes between 2 to 3 days in an ‘alla prima’ style as he tries to keep the ‘wet-in-wet’ technique.
He prefers to be “stingy” in colour tones, using no more than five or six at any one time. “I consider myself a tonalist painter, – Aldo says, – though colour is another tool I like to employ to influence mood. I look for colour harmonies that already exist in the subject. .”
Awards: Aldo Balding has been awarded ‘Best of Show’ in the Boldbrush Competition (2013), was an Arc Salon Finalist in 2004, 2006 and 2016, and took first prize in the NSE Exhibition and Artist International competition (2003) and Artist International first prize (2002).
Education background: He initially studied civil engineering and architecture before deciding to go to art school around the age of 22. He then studied Illustration and Graphic Design at The University of Southampton Faculty of Art and Design.
Professional work experience: Beginning his career as a freelance illustrator his work appeared in and on the front covers of numerous magazines including the Sunday Times Culture Magazine, TV Times and Punch and an array of advertising agencies. He moved to the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France in 2004 to become a full-time artist where he now paints and runs art workshops.
Throughout his career, Balding has exhibited his work in numerous galleries and exhibitions around the world. Balding is represented worldwide in galleries across the UK, USA, France, and South Africa. Balding’s work has been exhibited in numerous galleries around the world, such as:
Solo Exhibitions
2020, 2019 Galerie Anagama Versailles
2020, 2015, 2013, 2011: Christopher Moller Art, Cape Town, South Africa
2008, 2006: Catto Gallery, London 2006: Alexander Gallery, Bristol
His paintings have been shown at the Royal Society of Portrait Painters and the BP Awards at the National Portrait Gallery.
The Frieder Burda Museum in Baden Baden also has his work in their collection.
Personal life: Aldo Balding was born in 1960 in Southsea, England. He was born and raised in the United Kingdom and currently lives in the South of France, in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France.













More Paintings оf Aldo Balding
EDOUARD MANET -Most celebrated paintings
(23 January 1832, Paris, France – 30 April 1883, Paris, France) (aged 51)
Nationality: France
Category: Art workers
Occupation: Painter
Specification: Impressionism, Realism, leading artist in the transition from realism to impressionism., a crucial figure in the rise of the Impressionist movement
Gender: Male
Personal Life: He was short, handsome, witty kind and generous toward his friends
Spouse: Suzanne Leenhoff, a Dutch pianist (m. 1863).
Creative style: He was a revolutionary in art, pertly and courageously applied paradoxical elements in his art, implemented the brilliant alla prima painterly technique never cultivated pleinairism seriously and remained a studio painter.
Most celebrated paintings: The Luncheon on the Grass (Le déjeuner sur l’herbe) (1863), Olympia (1863), Young Flautist or The Fifer (Le Fifre)(1866), A portrait of Zola (1868), The Balcony (1869), Boating(1874), A Bar at the Folies-Bergère (Le Bar aux Folies-Bergère) (1882).
Biography

Edouard Mane. Argenteuil (1874)

Edouard Mane. Marguerite in the garden of Bellevue (1880)

Edouard Mane. Boating (1874)

Edouard Mane. Luncheon on the Grass (1863)

Edouard Mane. Olympia (1863)

Edouard Mane. Un bar aux Folies Bergere (1878)
Justyna Kopania – Contemporary Polish Artist
Justyna Anna Kopania
(born on June 11, Warszawa, Poland)
Nationality: Poland
Category: Art workers
Occupation: Painter
Gender: Female
Style: Impressionism, Expressionism
Genre: Wide variety of genres, from landscapes and cityscapes to portraits and still life pieces. Inspirational
Medium: Oil painting on huge canvases.
Subjects: Landscape, Seascape, sailing ships
Based: Warszawa, Mazowieckie – Poland
Creative vision:
In painting I try to show the “world”, which could beseen by looking at reality that surrounds us, from another perspective,unusual, remote, sometimes through the eyes of the child, sometimes music, composer, or someone wholooks lichen on the sea, the moon , the sky and the stars …, the river … looks out the window and looks out into the street.
“Perhaps the world that surrounds us is really quite different than we perceive it to be. Perhaps in every drop of rain, each grain of sand, and every snowflake there are millions of colors that you can see, if you look for them…this is the unique perspective I look for in my paintings.”
Main works:
Kopania exhibits 60 works of art in her personal gallery on Artist Become. Her works have been exhibited in galleries throughout Poland and Europe.













Koukei Kojima – Modern Japanese Landscape Painter

Koukei Kojima
(bоrn in 1931)
Nationality: Japan
Category: Art workers
Occupation: Painter
Education: He graduated from Tama University of Arts.
Specification: Japanese style painting who draws the landscape painting. Japanese style painting method: Natural pigments on silk
Creative style: Sansui, landscape painting in Japan. The word san means yama (mountains), sui means mizu (river)
Awards: The Sougenkai association prize






Pino Daeni – Italian Impressionist Painter of Women’s Beauty

Pino Daeni
Giuseppe Dangelico
(November 8, 1939, Bari, Italy- May 25, 2010, New Jersey, USA), (aged 70)
Nationality: Italian
Category: Art Workers
Occupation: Painter, book illustrator
Specification: He is known for his style of feminine, romantic women. Noted for his ability to capture fleeting expressions and movement, his women are often lost in thought. The use of warm colours in a unique manner made his paintings exceptional.
The famous modern painter Vidan is his nephew
Influenced: Pre-Raphaelites and Macchiaaoli He found inspiration in the works of such artists as Sargeant, Sorolla, and Boldini.
Style: Impressionism, Expressionism
Subjects: Portraits, seascapes, the nude
Education: He was a self-taught artist. He enrolled at the Art Institute of Bari, then went on to Milan’s Academy of Brera in 1960
Contributions: He created over 3,000 book covers, movie posters and magazine illustrations. his style has dominated and influenced the market.
From 1960 to 1979, his work garnered several prizes and awards. He is one of the highest-paid book illustrators of his time.
Main works: “Remember When”, “Mystic Dreams”, “Morning Breeze”, “Love”, “First Glance”, “After Dinner” and “Anticipation”.
Career and personal life: Pino was born in Bari, Italy on November 8, 1939.
He began his studies at the city’s Art Institute. In 1960 he entered Milan’s Academy of Brera where he perfected his talent and skill for painting nudes.
His skills in painting were heavily influenced by the pre-Raphaelites and Macchiaaoli.
From 1960 to 1979 his work appeared in several major exhibitions throughout Italy and Europe.
At the same time, he was commissioned by Italy’s two largest publishers. Mondadori and Rizzoli, for book illustrations.
Pino also experimented with Expressionism in the late sixties during his stay in Milan.
In 1979, he emigrated to the United States under the sponsorship of Borghi Gallery where he held several shows in New York and Massachusetts. He brought with him his family—wife Chiara, seven-year-old daughter Paola, and five-year-old son Massimo.
In 1980 Zebra Books Publishers commissioned him to do his first book cover. His romance novel covers, painted for such authors as Danielle Steel, Sylvie Summerfield and Amanda Ashley, helped sell millions of books
In the United States be became fascinated with the works of Soralla, Sargent, Benson and William Merrit Chase.
In 1992 he contacted one of the major galleries in Scottsdale, Arizona, the May Gallery. Since then his paintings have appeared in Morris and Whiteside Gallery in Hilton Head and Stuart Johnson’s Settlers West Gallery in Tucson.
In 2001, Pino’s son, Massimo, more known as Max, began representing his artist-father, despite Pino’s initial reluctance.
On May 25, 2010, Pino died at the age of 70








Vidan – Contemporary Italian Impressionist and Figurative Painter

Vidan
Vittorio Dangelico
(born on 1965, Perugia , Italy)
Nationality: Italy
Category: Art workers
Occupation: Painter
Specification: His portraits reveal a spectrum of hues as well as a range of atmosphere and emotion.
Influenced: His art would be influenced by the Italian Renaissance arts, impressionist painters such as Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir and Paul Gauguin and his uncle Pino Daeni.
Style: Figurative, Neo-realism. Also his style has been compared to the early Impressionists.
Subjects: Portraits, seascapes, the nude,
Medium: Pastel, oil.
Education: Attending some of the finest art schools in Italy to include the Liceo Artistico diMilano and later the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Brera.
Personal Life: Vidan was born in the picturesque city of Perugia, which is nestled between the elegant cities of Rome and Florence. In his youth, Vidan realized his passion for the arts.
Vidan is the great Master Pino’s nephew and spent years painting side by side with his famous uncle until Pino’s death in 2010.
Career: Since moving to the U.S in 1988, at the age of 23, Vidan began a career in the book cover industry and quickly establishing himself as a top romance artist.
Like his uncle Pino, hwo moved to the US in 1979, Vidan for over fifteen years worked for such notable and prestigious publishers as Doubleday, Harper-Collins, Harlequin, Zebra, Berkeley, and Ballantine. At the same time, he created art for the Vogue Italia, TV Guide, Snapshots, and MaryKnoll greeting cards.
But Vidan has always pursued his love of fine art and his masterful work as a portrait artist.
In 2002 he began painting for galleries and finally, in 2004, major galleries began to display his work.
Now his work can be seen in galleries all over the USA as he continues to create beautiful and inspiring pieces of art.
Vidan began studying under his uncle, world renowned artist Pino (1939 – 2010). It is often said that Vidan’s potential and progress is reminiscent of Pino’s earlier work.
Vidan has amply proven to be extraordinarily talented in his own right and become one of America’s premier figurative and Expressive artists.
His original portraits and landscapes are found in many prestigious galleries worldwide
Vidan’s works are collected throughout the United States and Canada.





Paintings by Mary Qian

Mary Qian is a Chinese-born, Chicago-based artist who has been painting impressionistic oil portraits.
She earned her B.F.A. in Fine Arts and Illustration from Brigham Young University in 1998



Paintings by Stepan Nesterchuk, realist and impressionist artist

Stepan Nesterchuk
Born in 1978 in the city of Dmitrov – Russia.
Realist and impressionist artist
Style: Nesterchuk’s style can be described as a harmonious fusion of realism and impressionism. He skillfully captures the essence of his subjects with meticulous attention to detail while infusing them with a sense of atmosphere and emotion through loose brushwork and vibrant colors.
Subjects: Landscape painting and subjects drawing from the heritage of the past. He has a particular affinity for capturing the beauty of nature.
Education background: In 2002 graduated from Moscow State Art-Industrial University C. G. Stroganov.
Since 2006 a member of the Union of Painters of Russia and the International Federation of Artists
Professional work experience: Stepan Nesterchuk has exhibited his artworks extensively both nationally and internationally. His paintings have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions, and his talent has been recognized and praised by art critics and collectors alike.
His works are in private and corporate collections in Russia, Europe, USA and China.





Paintings by Roman Garassuta
Roman Garassuta
Russian painter
(Born 1958, Moscow)
Nationality: Russia
Education: He received an art education at the Kharkov Art Institute
Occupation: Painter
Artistic style harmoniously combines realism, abstraction and romanticism.
Career: Member of the Russian Unions of Artists





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