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Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 2014 Vol. 2.

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www.artoffer.com/keraskulp VicZumsteg There are about ten years, since Vic Zumsteg, liv- ing in Switzerland, is working with the material Powertex. This material allows him, to make ex- periments in combination with other materials like metals, wood, lether and many more. It was the be- ginning, to start bilding several works of art. Pow- ertex is a fantastic material to finde allways new ideas to transfer them in to new sculptures. Since the year 2013 Vic Zumsteg works beside with the material Paperclay and he forms also wonderful sculpures out of this substance. He findes his ob- jekts out of daily live, watching people, animals and the nature.PowerwomanPaperclay20x12x33 cm2014 Smal talkPowertex on stone 35x21x40 cm 2014 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 149

ShawnaMunro www.shawnamunro.com Red Letter Cape Hand-sewn book text on cloth 32x40 inches 2009 Shawna Munro is an artist and instructor currently living in Winnipeg, MB. She received her Bachelor of Fine Art from the University of Windsor and her Master of Fine Art from the University of Manitoba. Her work focuses on her relationships with family and friends, specifically her mother. She also explores themes involving romance novels, sexuality, and subversion of traditional craft practices. Heart Punch (The Stolen Bride) Deconstructed paperback book 7.5x3 inches 2012150 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook

www.ernestoalvarezarte.wordpress.com ErnestoÁlvarezMountain threshold steel 150x110x55 cm 2000ERNESTO ALVAREZ, born in Mexico City in the year of 1955. He studied his bachelor andmaster degree in Visual Arts in the UNAM. Since then he has participated in more than 190collective exhibitions in Mexico and countries like the United States, Japan, Korea, Poland, among others. He has received several prizes and distinctions such as the Grant by the Na- tional Fund for the Culture and the Arts of Mex- ico, the grant of the Pollock-Krasner Founda- tion of the United States, The 7th Henry Moore Great Prize in Japan, Award in the International Triennial of Sculpture in Osaka, Japan, among others. Chaman III 151 acrylic and brass/wood 155x140 cm 2007Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook

DominikStohler www.stohler-art.ch Dominik Stohler was born in 1960 in Liestal, Switzerland. He served an ap- prenticeship as a metalworker from 1976-1980. Afterwards, he trained fur- ther through self-study of different forg- ing techniques. Since 1997, he has been self-employed as a metal designer, artist and metalworker. Since 1980, he has been creating works of art out of met- al. At first smaller ones such as candle holders, decorative boxes and other gift items. Since 2007, he has been making sophisticated pictures out of metal, as well as sculptures since 2013.Triple Towermetal73,5 cm, diameter 15cm2014 Step into emptiness metal 11x32,5x14,5 cm 2013152 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook

[email protected] HenriquedosSantosPereira Salvation nails 100x150 cm 2009Henrique dos Santos Pereira was born in Lisbon, in 1962. His works are made just by pleasureand mainly as an anti-stress expedient as a counter-balance for his main professional occu-pation. He does not consider himself as an artist but as someone with different ideas and alot of patience to put them in practice as he is a perfectionist. He uses very different types ofmaterials and has no common pattern. When he terminates a work he fatally feels that if hestarted again the outcome would better. He participated in some collective exhibitions and isrepresented in Art Books. City electronic circuits and parts of several equipment 121x121 cm 2011 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 153

Faba www.fabashop.com Hanging my B​ o​ xes ​ (S​ e​ ries​1​)​​ 4 paintings on each box, oil on canvas 50x50 cm, 40x40 cm, 30x30 cm, 20x20 cm 2012The emotions that can be expressed in paint have always compelled me as an artist. Frommy early geometrical work, through my figurative and increasingly abstract phases, I havealways sought to use painting to express my feelings, to convey them to others, and to sharethe beauty and humour that I perceive in the world.Raised in a country known for such masters as Picasso, Dali, and Goya, I was drawn to art at anearly age. I was fascinated by the emotions that images can evoke and the way these masters jux-taposed colors, textures, mosaics, and drawing to achieve such spectacular results. In my work,I am inspired by these great painters. I have also explored sculpture and the many tools andmaterials that can help me express my vision with dimensional and texture.Art has changed a great deal since the time of Goya. Its subjects have changed from the for-mal portrayal of royalty, religion and hunting scenes to the candid capturing of reality throughphotographs. In my work I move between such formal representation and capturing reality.I seek to present the immediacy of my imaginary world directly to my viewer’s eye withoutresorting to high-tech simulation. Hanging my B​ o​ xes ​ (Series ​2) 4 paintings on each box, oil on canvas 50x50 cm, 40x40 cm, 30x30 cm, 20x20 cm 2013154 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook

www.behance.net/objects_in_action TATJANAGLOMMBasically the artwork is characterized by a modular, purely esthetic Hang OVer4and experimental Design.German artist Tatjana Glomm with a back- Manilaground in design, presents her ‘objects-in-action’ which she describesas an interface between art and design. Mostly, the projects explorea modular transformation of an inferior, banal and trivial daily objectby putting it into a new context. “We’re living in an affluent society.The surplus of goods implies that we do not appreciate daily objectsanymore. My intention is to create an added value-according to theseobjects managing our daily routine.”Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 155

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www.fabiendupont.fr FabienBrunoDupont Intermission(s) BUENOS AIRES_P.EF.018 digital photography 90x50 cm 2011 For nine years I was trained in Applied Arts, Fine Arts and Land- scape Architecture in France, Spain and Uruguay. At the age of 15 I got interested and started working on painting. Later, in 2008, I moved my interest focus to photography and began work- ing exclusively on it. Since 2012 art photography keeps me full time. At present I work on three series: Intermission(s) architec- ture; Organic(s) nude; Horizon(s) landscape. I have made exhibi- tions in Uruguay, France, Ger- many and Spain in different pub- lic and private spaces. I consider photography as a journey, looking for my images on this path. Monolithic MS.089 157 digital photography 70x140 cm 2013 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook

LucieBoswell www.lucieboswell.30art.com MGM Fountain RGB digital photo 21x9 inches 2012Lucie Boswell was born in 1968 in San Francisco and from an early age knew she wanted tocommunicate to the world as an artist. After studying art at UC Santa Barbara and photogra-phy at the renowned Santa Fe Photographic Workshop, she moved to Los Angeles in 1996where she has built an impressive resume in various mediums from photography to paintingto mixed media. Her work has been shown in galleries both nationally and internationally,and published in numerous books and publications. Boswell is also an avid patron of the arts,supporting artists, museums and programs around the world. Edison’s Dream digital photo 14x12 inches 2011158 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook

www.robsilance.com RobertSilance Little Boy chromira digital print (photography) 5x13 inches 2010With degrees in both fine art and architecture, As-sociate Professor of Architecture Robert Silanceteaches at Clemson University in South Carolina,USA. His field of inquiry is the transformation ofthe rural southern landscape through a project ti-tled, ”Dirt for Sale: Constructing the Landscape ofthe New American South.” Portions of this workhave been exhibited at the University of Rich-mond Museums, VA; St. John’s University, NY; TheNew Jersey Center for Visual Art, NJ; University ofTexas, TX: Lamar University, TX; Kennesaw StateUniversity, GA and the Stark Gallery, AZ.Overflowchromira digital print (photography)13x5 inches2010Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 159

DavidNaman www.hypnoticphoto.ca Laughter Surrounded by the beauty, nature, and photograph wildlife of the West Coast, David Naman 48x32 inches became inspired. Not only did he want to 2011 capture, and save a moment, he wanted others to see the beauty through his eyes. In 2005 he found a way to share, and capture these im- ages through Pho- tography. David’s talent is evident in his artistic, original, and sometimes con- troversial photos. David’s visual works have touched and disarmed viewers in galleries from New York, to Las Vegas. Recently published in ‘Masters’ books and widely recognized by his peers, David has relished the voy- age and looks towards the future with an- ticipation in capturing all those moments. Light at the End of the Tunnel photograph 32x48 inches 2012160 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook

www.faryda.be FARYDAMOUMOUH Loss is personal digital lambdaprints photographyserie of five images/each image: 50x70cm 2012 Faryda Moumouh is a liberated female artist, who fell in love with pho- tography and discovered the power of images. As a Master in Fine Arts, she creates open photographs as a window with a possible idea... Very conceptual as individual, but also critical to the world. The work of Fary- da Moumouh becomes a personal language. As atheist and daughter of a Muslim father, she wants to make people think or invite them to other worlds, one with options, possibilities and visions. She likes to go in dialogue with everyone she meets by introducing her work and change minds of people. Searching my father finding myself again digital prints-photography serie of seven images/each image:13x18 cm 2012 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 161

NeilCraver www.Omni-Phantasmic.comCatalyzing Neil Craver quickly became mesmerized byOpenness the creation process as a young boy. Beginningphotograph as an abstract painter and figurative sculptor,80x60 inches his motivation grew from an interest in chroma2011 and psychophysical effects of these stimuli act- ing upon his five known senses. Photography holds all the intrinsic values of all the other arts but differs in the fact that it’s the foundation of existence. Nothing can exist without the pho- ton; every aspect is controlled by it’s usage. This photographic series is a visual voyage of metamorphosis into the subconscious waters of the mind. The ultimate metaphysical quest into the undercurrent of consciousness. Phantasmic Cycle photograph 80x60 inches 2012162 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook

www.fineartbyanita.com AnitaKovacevicPerfect Sense III Anita Kovacevic is an internationally published and exhibited fine artphotography photographer, working primarily in monochrome and occasionally in3648x2736 px warm tones and color. Born in 1975 in Slovenia, she is currently living2014 in Salzburger Land, Austria. Anita Kovacevic’s photographs are visual poetry with a gentle touch of nostalgia. She draws inspiration from the splendor of the landscape, and is deeply influenced by the Japanese philosophies that embrace simplicity. She is relying on natural light to produce her evocative style of photography. She draws inspiration from nature and works predominantly in monochrome.Snow Symphony photography 3648x2736 px 2014 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 163

BrunoFalcão www.fotografiafineart.com Copacabana Fisher Colony 1 photography 90x60 cm 2003Bruno Falcão is a Brazilian photographer fromRio de Janeiro who graduated in journalism andpost-graduated in advertising. “My main formof expression is photography. It has been funda-mental to my life and my vision for a long time,and my creativity developed through it. I lovechange, and become quickly frustrated withroutine, so the constant variety of a photogra-pher’s life appeals to me. I like to use my skillsto show people the truth that is often not seen.Although I generally start from reality, I can becreative with what I see or work in a completelydifferent way creating conceptual photographiccompositions. The medium of photography isrich, as is the world around me, and I can go outand shoot with no predetermined focus, creat-ing images to share with my audience.” Copacabana Fisher Colony 8 photography 60x40 cm 2003164 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook

www.ruthellingson.com RuthEllingson Laon, France hand tinted b/w silver gelatine photograph 19x13 inches 2009Travel and Architecture have been the main themes running through Ms Ellingson’s photog-raphy. She works with traditional B/W film and hand colours directly onto the hand printedsilver gelatine print using photo retouch dyes. The process is time intensive but allows for arange of colour effects. She has also worked for many years as a custom darkroom printer forcommercial and Fine Art photographers. She has had many solo and group shows over thepast 2 1/2 decades in the Midwest and on the West coast. Themes have included Miami Decoarchitecture, the Champagne Region of France, Road Trip USA, New Orleans and variousCityscapes and landscapes. She is currently expanding on a series of images of Los Angelesand Palm Springs architecture and landmarks. French Quarter, New Orleans hand tinted silver gelatine photograph 19x13 inches 2009 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 165

AnitaDrieseberg www.missartypants.com Aquarium digital painting multiple sizes 2013A true renaissance woman, Anita Driese-berg is an award winning Fine Artist, Ani-mator, Illustrator and Comedian. She hasa BFA in Visual Arts from York Universityand studied Classical Animation at Sheri-dan College, both in Toronto, Canada.She now lives in San Francisco and worksas a commercial artist. Her personal ani-mations have garnered international ac-claim. Anita has had exhibitions of herFine Art in both San Francisco and Toron-to, and has participated in group showsall over the US. In recent years she hasfocused on new media: digital paintingsmade on an iPad. Straight Dress digital painting multiple sizes 2012166 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook

www.orlandomacho.wix.com/fotografo OrlandoMacho Pólvora en movimiento digital photograph 42x27.9 cm 2013Orlando Macho (Zürich 1973), lives in Madrid, Spain, photographer, workshop teacher, andweb design manager. He studied in one of the best photography schools in Madrid. Due tohis personal need to make his artistic rebellion grow, he developed several photographicprojects with a different creative perspective. “Arte para regalar” and “Fotografía de autor Or-lando Macho”, are two good examples of his great creative ability which he plans to continueheightening and developing throughout the rest of his artistic career. He’s been rewarded withexhibitions and screenings of his works at the National Exhibition “KAULAK PHOTOGRA-PHY AWARDS 1995”, and at the Photographic Association “AFS” as “Captador de imágenes2014”. Having his works still on sale at the Art Gallery “El Bigote”. Plaza Dam digital photograph 42x27.9 cm 2008Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 167

SabineA.Hartert www.sabine-a-hartert.de Eisberg direct print behind acrylic 60x40 cm 2014 Sabine A. Hartert is a German photographic artist based close to Bonn. When she was eight years old, she was offered her first camera. Ever since, a camera is her companion. Her focus is on looking behind the scenes and the structure of her motives – guided by the question “Is what we see really what we see?” With the possibilities of digital photography, she developed the technique of layering and interweaving different mo- tives in order to create new perspectives. She finds her inspiration in her neighbourhood or during her travelling around the world. Beijing Station print on Fuji Crystal Silk 45x30 cm 2013168 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook

www.artmajeur.com/imatech/ YvesSarrieux Paisible digital art 2013Attracted by photography from the earliest days, then later by computer technologies, Yve’sdiscovered that photography and drawing software offered a lot of possibilities for image pro-cessing. He began making photomontages and then turns towards the conception of pictures,which is generally called “digital art”. Yve’s conceives his works from drawings realized oncomputer, photos, light plays or technical effects. When the digital technology joins the paint-ing, it confers to his works their originality. Cyborg 169 digital art 2013 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook

MonicaLek www.monicalek.comOrnamental Monica Lek was born in Barcelona, 24 years old. SheOnion studied photography and cinema. She moved to NY35mm at the age of 21 where she worked as a photogra-photography pher and filmmaker between her native Spain and2012 New York, apprenticing with photographers Richard Kern and Francesco Carrozzini. She has had her work featured widely in publications such as Le Monde, Washington Post and many international magazines. Her photographic work “My Neighbours” has been exhibited in Washington DC and New York. Her first feature length documentary, Lou Lou, tells the story about a transgender drag queen in Istanbul whose life and story provides a unique window into the restlessness and hopes of an emerging generation of Turkish youth. Don’t look back35mm photography 2012 170 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook

www.ameliemonti.com AmelieMonti Untitled Spain 2013Amelie Monti was born in Paris in 1984. After graduating with a majorin literature, she attends a cinema school. During a travel, she begins toself-explore and decide to turn to photography. She likes to work lonelyand freely, that’s managed her toward photography. Being at the rightplace at the right moment gives her a curious feeling of privilege. Cin-ema remains a main source of inspiration. Untitled Island 2012 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 171

RobertP.Clarke www.artroam.comCrossing Cycling alongside the racephotograph digitally manipulated photograph drawing50x35 cm2012 50x35 cm 2013172 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook

www.artroam.com RobertP.Clarke Bus Stop photograph 50x35 cm 2013Robert P. Clarke is a new media artist using photography, video, sound, Two Cyclistsdigital media, drawing and performance to create his art. His main in- digitally manipu-fluences are the body, everyday life and capturing a moment or action lated photographand he has explored these themes over twenty years in the landscapeand studio to create photographs and images of individual and grouped drawingshadows, reflections and drawings. Clarke has exhibited in the United 50x35 cmKingdom in Galleries in London, Chichester, Leeds, Wakefield, Man-chester, Newcastle, Doncaster, Preston, Richmond, and Hebden Bridge 2012in nationally renowned exhibitions. In addition, his recent work has alsobeen published internationally in art books. Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 173

OrdiCalder www.ordicalder.com Xadrez photography Ordi Calder (34) Brazilian Artist Self-taught Photographer (2002), full-time artist since 2011. Train- ing: Historian, Specialist profes- sional Graphic Design; bassist in indie band from 1999-2004. Ordi realize the poetry of life in interaction with the immutable values of the Cosmos, Geometry, Colour, Musical Notes, more. In this series “Arche Types”, theaesthetic projections of Sunshine in the shadows draw geometric shapes that embody theabstract truths Inherent in Sacred Geometry, incorporated by Homo Sapiens from the Caves.Currently there are 44 Selected Works for 33 International Exhibitions. Altogether there are11 Awarded Works. Triad photography174 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook

www.ordicalder.com OrdiCalderArche Typesphotography The X Factor photography Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 175

ChuangKai-Yu www.blog.xuite.net/jeffbala27/twblog Closer-Line scanner, photo paper print 50×50 cm 2013This work was taken with a scanner, and the changes of objects alongwith background colours are used to create a sense of space. Objectsare covered in colours, such as using vision to recall the sense of touchwhen an object is retrieved, an intimate moment that exists at the mo-ment of touch. Closer-Occupy scanner, photo paper print 50×50 cm 2013176 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook

www.robinrphotography.com RobinReisenberger B&W print on fibre paper 50x40 cm 2009Robin Reisenberger is a photographer working from Cape Town. UntitledHis work is usually shot in medium and large format film. Com- digital print on papermon themes that run through his work involve our interactionswith nature, our acceptance of ourselves and the ways in which 90x75 cmwe are connected to each other. His work is always exploring 2009the world from a very deliberate position whether in the me-dium used or composition. Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 177

LanceMG www.lancewmcclurgphotography.com Gargoyle digital photography 2000x2000 pixels 2011 Lance W. McClurg is an urban photographer who has recently relocated back to the United States from Toronto, Ontario Canada. Lance has been taking photos now for almost 4 years, and his style and visual artistry has evolved into some-thing quite distinctive. His talent for capturingdifferent architectural aspects of buildings, andin cityscapes imbue his portfolio with a senseof the epic, majestic and the bold. His successderives from the pursuit of all the unique mo-ments that are generated from the energy of thebustle of city life. Lance has also recently beennamed 1st and 5th place winner in Category 47– Manipulated photography – Landscape or stilllife, in the 2013 American Art Awards. Quiet digital photography 1799x3194 pixels 2013178 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook

HIDDEN TREASUREOnline Art Gallery Mariani Bubbles acrylic on canvas 150x150 cm 2013a whole new world where you will discover exciting artists and get true value for art. Brows-ing our site is like having your own private view in an exclusive gallery filled with stunningoriginal art by talented emerging and established artists from the comfort of your own home.We search the globe to select our artists and all work can be purchased or commissioned.Started in the UK, our exclusive directory now includes talent from across five continents.Our Gallery will showcas a huge choice of art in a wide variety of styles and is easy to navi-gate. New Artists will join regularly so keep an eye on our latest Artists by checking out thefeatured listing for our hottest new talent. Are you an Artist? Join us, be our Member.A gallery listing on our site is a great way to gain exposure to a much larger audience becauseit’s a ready made market place, making you easier to find. Just having a link from our site toyours will boost your site’s search engine optimization.We take 0% Commission on sales made as a result of being on the site so that you keep 100%of your sales. Once you’ve joined Hidden Treasure Online Art Gallery you will get a gallerylisting on the site, our Stamp of Approval as a selected & verified artist to add credential toyour website and we will promote you in lots of ways through our site, social media (Face-book and Twitter) and extended networks. Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 179

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Call to artistWe are pleased to announce the upcoming publication of Hidden Treasure Art MagazineYearbook 2015. We have received an unprecedented number of submissions for the Yearbook2014 Volume I-II and the quality of works was outstanding.All our artists, who showcased their artworks in any of Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Year-book 2014 are automatically participating in our contest to exhibit in the Arch CollectiveGallery in September, 2014, in London, UK. The same will apply for the artists in the Yearbook2015 for the next exhibition.How do I submit?Artists who are interested in showing their work in Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook2015 must send for review to: [email protected] • Images of 4-6 artworks (minimum 1Mb images, including details of the works, such as title, size, medium and the year of creation), • A short biography or description of artistic interests (maximum of 100 words, in the third person, in English, not a CV), • A profile picture, possibly portrait (minimum 500Kb images), • A website address (if applicable)Media acceptedPainting, mixed media, decorative art, design, caricature, sketching, drawing, collage, sculp-ture, pottery, digital art, 3D art, photography, installations, print, graffiti, street art and custompainting.Get in touchIf you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to reviewingyour works or answering your questions.E-mail: [email protected]: www.ht-artmagazine.com182 Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook

TESTIMONIALS“Receive from me all my compliments for the creation of this beautiful book. I’m very gratefuland satisfied to be part of this book, which quality is excellent. Congratulation.” Roberto Trejo“The HT Art Magazine Yearbook 2014 is really well done!!! Thank you for including my art-work. I love the Martha Graham quote; and the layout how the designs flow, the subtle com-parisons. Peace and Blessings!” Jeanette Glover“Just wanted to say that I got my copies of the magazine this weekend. It’s a beautiful publica-tion and I am proud to be a part of the initial release! Best of luck in 2014.” Jarred Pfeiffer“I really like the magazine a lot. It is one of the best I have seen. I am in some magazines -some are also nice but I must say I like yours the best and when I say it I mean it. The coloursare well done and I like the size, the white of the cover. I also like the other artists.” Hedy Maimann“It’s an amazing experience to touch a work of art like this book. The quality of the print andartworks in it makes me proud to be associated with you. It’s a very inspiring book Georgia.Thank you once again.” Anne Mwiti Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 183

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