Watercolors by Carolyn Blish

A contemporary American painter Carolyn Blish is a master of watercolors. She is painting children, flowers, village landscapes and seascapes with particular inspiration.   She was studying psychology, philosophy and religion studies in Bradford’s university, but after she got married, Carolyn completely dedicated her life to painting. She says: Painting is like a best friend…

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Andre Kosslick

Andre Kosslick, 46,  is a German painter who has obtained an excellent technique in painting the landscapes that amaze the viewer with its glory. The painting is a hobby of the artist rather than an occupation. In his works the viewer can see how the river flows down the hill, can hear the sound of…

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Nature by Juan Fortuny

Juan Fortuny is a contemporary Spanish painter, who captures the beauty of the surrounding world and transmit it on the canvas. The main subject matter of his pictures is the nature and its various manifestations. Almost each of his painting, despite of the topic always, has an element of flowers, which creates a romantic atmosphere.…

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Fred Swan

Fred Swan is a contemporary American painter, who lives in the small town in Vermont. This is why he has an affection to the country life and particularly its landscapes. He captures the warm light in the window, a shadow from the old tree and many other romantic indications of the calm life outside the…

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Terry Redlin

Terry Redlin is an American painter, who was born in 1937. He mainly paints beautiful landscapes with the sun set on the background. These works are very colorful and inspiring, as if the topic was taken out of the fairy tale context.

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Tom Antonishak and his fairytale

Tom Antonishak is an American painter who is regarded as a master of the detailed paintings that brings the viewer to the fairy tale. All of his paintings are very positive and inspiring, mostly family oriented with the beautiful landscapes and scenes of everyday life of village people.              …

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