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Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

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Description: Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017 is the 8th part of a series of art publications featuring the latest trends and artists in visual arts all over the world, promoting their work by connecting them with a vast audience of collectors, curators, exhibitors, art lovers and potential buyers. Hidden Treasure Art eMagazines are beautiful, high quality annual publications that connect artists directly with designers, art consultants, fine art dealers, collectors and art galleries throughout the UK and in other European countries.

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hiddentreasure Art eMagazine / Easter 2017HT Art Magazine Publishing’s Team is wishing you a very Happy Easter!

Jurors:Georgia Szollosipainter, director, curator and editorMike Paul Ellisart collector and financial adviserZsolt Pintergraphic designer and painterEva TothphotographerJosephine Holmesguest curatorVivien Domokosguest curatotOn the Cover:Artist: Daniela Amentwith “Birth”Media: bronze edition of 9Size: 45cmYear: 2016On the Back:Artist: Capt. Stjepko Mamicwith “The Net, Cannes”Media: mixed media on canvasSize: 100cm x 80cmYear: 2017Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017 is published byHT Art Magazine Publishing Promotion and Publication London,United Kingdom / www.htartmagazine.com / [email protected] 2016-2026 by HT Art Magazine Publishing.All rights reserved. All artists featured in Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Christmas2016 retain the copyright for each of their individual images. All rights reserved.No part of this book may be reproduced or translated in any form or by any means,electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any informationstorage and retrieval system without written permission from the copyright owners.

“Art is the most intense mode of individualism that the world has known.”Oscar WildeWith great pride and an even greater sense of duty and responsibility wewould like to present the 8h volume of our publications the Hidden TreasureArt eMagazine Easter 2017.Our mission is to connect and build a bridge between artists and art loversby providing and presenting a high quality source of visual art and designthrough our book, website, magazine and other publications. We are dedi-cated to bringing happiness and recognition to the artists and joy, beauty andsatisfaction to the art lovers let them be collectors, buyers, galleries, curatorsor others taking pleasure in art and design.This idea was embraced by 32 artists from eleven countries all over theworld and this is why we believe that Hidden Treasure Art eMagazines haveso much to offer both to the Artist and to the Readers. Georgia Szollosi director, editor and curator

hidden AD TOLBOOM.....................................................14treasure ADI ZUR...............................................................06artmagazine’s BARBIE MONTERROSA...................................16ARTISTS CAPT. STJEPKO MAMIC................................30 CHASSÉRIAUD FRÉDÉRIC............................40 DANIELA AMENT..............................................64 DURAND SEAY...................................................22 ELHAM HAMRAZ.............................................66 FRANCESCO SANDRELLI.............................42 FU WENJUN........................................................54 GIUSEPPE DIGIACOMO.................................76 GUILLERMO GREBE................................. ........46 GUY DOR.............................................................10 JEAN-MARC ANGELINI.................................50 JUCHUL KIM......................................................20 JULIE RIVER........................................................44 LEO DEVILLE......................................................72 LILAC ABRAMSKY-ARAZI............................26 LYNN CHEN.........................................................24 MA NONG.................................................. .........32 MARIAN SAVA...................................................70 MARTA WAPIENNIK.........................................52 MOHADESEH PILEHVARIAN............... ........28 MOLLY J. SCHIFF...............................................12 OHAD GERZI......................................................08 PADMINI....................................................... .........74 PAUL-JÜRGEN WEBER...................................60 SAMANTHA SMITH...........................................18 SHAE WHITE......................................................38 SHENPING WANG............................................68 TYLER J R CANNON.......................................36 ZAHRA KHALILZADEH......................... ........34

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ADI ZUR 6www.adizurart.com “Printing is another form of diary-keeping.” (Picasso) Chemistry mixed media on board 38in x 48in 2015The Powermixed mediaon board36in x 48in2015Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

7“I am intensely moved by a no-tion of a “connector”- an um-bilical cord, if you will – whichjoins us to knowledge, har-nessed in the distant past, butdriving us into an uncertain fu-ture. My recent interest in thefragmented forms of futurismbrings this sensibility to thepresent day. The contemporaryworld is similarly disjointed aswe are bombarded each dayby information from competingmedia. My paintings are bornout of a sense that in the midstof this world of media and in-formation there is a calm eyeto the storm. I believe that wehave lost a connection to thiscenter, just as we have all butlost access to a more funda-mental, ancient knowledge.” Changes Everything mixed media on board 24in x 24in 2015 Wind mixed media on board 24in x 24in 2016 “In my artwork, I use oil paint and combine collage with photographs that I take ran- domly in my day to day life, and headlines from news- papers. My work, with the use of collage, looks to give shape to this knowledge’s hidden forms, uncovering a personal sense of a past that we all share.“ Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

OHAD GERZI 8www.gerzi.net Woods oil on canvas 80cm x 70cm 2016Ohad Gerzi, a painter from Kadima. Hischildhood home was rich with music, cul-ture and art. His grandfather, who was apainter and a scientist, introduced him tothe art of sketching. When he was 5, theycarved together his first colour palette.Ever since then, he has been sketchingand painting with charcoal and pencils.In his art, the observer can notice thelight emerging from the darkness, theheat from the cold, and the human touchin nature. In his paintings, movement isof great importance, which resonates inhis extensive use of colors. The coloursin his artworks reflect his passion. In thelast years he is focusing on using a pal-ette knife, painting oil on canvas. Prague oil on canvas 50cm x 70cm 2016Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

9 Stockholm oil on canvas 40cm x 50cm 2016 Music oil on canvas 25cm x 30cm 2016 Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

10GUY [email protected] is part of every human being’s way of life, The Dancerbut one who makes it his livelihood is truly oil on canvasblessed.For myself art embodies a wide range 70cm x 50cmof complex emotions that weave the fabric ofsomething new and consistency that enables 2014a timeless sense of empathetic familiarity withany person regardless of geographic and cul- Smoketural boundaries. In my work I create a coales- oil on canvascence and expression of my thoughts through 40cm x 30cmthe medium of oil on canvas. Some of my 2014paintings reflect experiences from my own life.In those I open a window to the gamut of myemotional and mental states, thus allowing theobserver to comprehend the meanings in myworks in a subjective way and introduce themto my language of art.Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

11Unknown The painting. A moment in a life OR a life in aoil on canvas moment. The intimate di-cm x cm alogue and solidarity are2015 some of the parameters I strive to achieve while de- veloping my art language to no boundary, that, with the love of humanity and any living soul as my guiding light. The volume of the artwork, it echoes and emotional magnitude do not necessarily reflect the adherence to classical rules of art. Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

MOLLY J. SCHIFF 12www.Art-Originalart.com Ancient Chimu Inspirations via Studies I-II-III acrylic on canvas 36in x 48in 2014 Molly’s studies (Painting-Drawing-Print- ing-Art Education) lead to degrees (BFA- MFA-MAAE) at the School of The Art Institute in Chicago. Her professional artistic abilities further were enhanced in her roles as teach- er, photographer, lecturer, curator and artist. Moreover, travels to almost 100 countries provided visual and thoughtful impressions of many differing cultures. She is represented in museums, corporations and private collec- tions. Ancient Chimu +Paracas Multi Inspirations acrylic on canvas 40in x 30in 2015Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

13 Ancient Chimu +Warli Inspirations II acrylic on canvas 48in x 48in 2014 The art works seen here are part of a suite of 25 paintings chiefly inspired by ancient Chimu and Paracas cer- emonial textiles from Peru. Further historic information and earlier ex- plorative imagery can be read and seen in her website as listed above. Chimu Reversed Inspirations via Studies 2 acrylic on canvas 36in x 36in 2014 Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

14AD TOLBOOMwww.adtolboom.nlTreateningoil on canvas80cm x 60cm2016 Formation of the Earth oil on canvas 70cm x 50cm 2015Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

15 Poor Mouse oil on canvasAd was born on May 3rd 1939 70cm x 50cmin the Netherlands, in a villagecalled Hoogland. Art, and espe- 2014cially painting is his great passionfor more than 60 years. Prefer-able he takes a subject from na-ture, gives his fantasy space anda surrealist painting emerges al-most automatically. A paintingwhich he has worked with pleas-ure, with love for detail and beau-tiful to look at. Of course he alsocreates realistic work. Ad workswith oil- and acrylic paints, bothfree and commissioned.What is this?oil on canvas80cm x 60cm2014 Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

16BARBIE MONTERROSAwww.barbaramonterrosa.wintersauthor.comSurroundedby the Love of Colour acrylic on canvas 16in x 20in 2016 Barbara Monterrosa is an Author and Artist from Detroit Michigan, she began painting 12 years ago. She has a burning desire within her to paint with a lot of emotions. It’s something she is very passionate about. Her style is very diverse as she is always expanding to new levels in her creativity.Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

17 The Light is Beautiful / acrylic on canvas / 16in x 20in / 2016 Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

18SAMANTHA SMITHwww.annettejimerson.com Blue Fairy Ai acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas152.4cm x 121.92cm 2015Monaco Annette Princess Jimerson, aka Samantha Smith is an African American art-acrylic on canvas ist, with European roots. Jimerson is known for distinctive style, vivid details,101.6cm x 76.2cm bright colours, whimsical symbolism. Her work has been featured in various1997 popular publications, art events, as well as various museums and galleries, across the USA. Including multiple international art books, and websites. She has sold hundreds of paintings including commissions, across the USA. Spider Boy acrylic on canvas 60.96cm x 76.2cm 2014Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

19 The Message is Love / arylic on gallery wrapped canvas / 152.4cm x 121.92cm / 2016 Listed International Contemporary Artist EU: Athens, Greece (2016) State of the Art Portugal, Spain (2016) Listed Top 100 Illuminati UK (2012) Marquis Who’s Who American Fine Art Providence, New Jersey (2014 and in 2016) Art Price Paris France (2012 and in 2016)Dick Blick & website Studio: in Winter Sale Magazine San Diego, Ca.Agora Gallery New York City, NY. (2012) Laguna Art Gallery Laguna Beach, CA. (2013) San Clemente Art Gallery, San Clemente, Ca. (2014) Peppertree Studio Cedar Rapids, Ia. (1992) Featured Channel 7 News Station (1993) Contemporanea Art Gallery, Jacksonville Fla. (1992) Weems Gallery (2006) Forbes Magazine Jersey City, NJ in (1993) The Perspective Newspaper, Albuquerque, New Mexico (2006) Cedar Rapids Iowa Gazette (1992) Arkansas Democrat Gazette. Through Our Eyes: African American Artistic Expressions.ExtraImaginary (2012) Interweave Magazine. 75 Artist of all Time Magazine (2012) Abqartreview (2010) Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

20JUCHUL KIMwww.godart.krAccompany - Nice, France Born in 1963 Graduated Kaywonoil on canvas Art of High School BA Horn, Sculp-60cm x 60cm ture Dept in Chung Ang University.2015 Ralph Waldo Emerson once stat-Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017 ed, “A life in harmony with Nature, the love of nature and of virtue, will purge the eyes to understand her text.” Contemporary artist Juchul Kim draws inspiration from this philoso- phy in his unique compositions which explore and celebrate nature across the world. Mr. Kim is fascinated with the theories of the Impressionists and the Post Impressionists and their de- termination to study and capture the effects of light on the natural envi- ronment through expressive brush strokes. With symphonic precision, he translates familiar scenes onto his canvas with a unique perspective, orchestrated by the delicacy of his brush strokes and the kaleidoscopic hues of his palette. His sudden bursts of pure, brilliant colour with splendid differences of touch and tone exem- plify his natural originality and close- ness with nature. Angel oil on canvas 60cm x 60cm 2007

21 Brooklyn Bridge - New York oil on canvas 91cm x 62.2cm Accompany 2015 oil on canvas 91cm x 116.7cm 2012 Mr. Kim achieves strong contrasts of light and shade. With an insatiable curiosity for colour, Mr. Kim’s paintings communicate emotion as he uses colour as a tool for linking the view- er with the sublime experience of being in the landscape. As a colourist, he is a virtuoso in using the full range of his palette to create powerful fragments of dynamic tones alongside vibrantly orchestrated planes which immedi- ately demand the viewer’s attention. Excelling at depicting the environment around him, it is not the tangible qualities that are highlighted in his paintings, but the soft memories of specific locals across the world. Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

DURAND SEAY 22www.durandseay.com A deep-south Alabama artist and architect, 61 yearsThe Winning Jump old, Durand Seay escapes from traditions that labeloil on gallery artists by location. His paintings offer a plastic, flow-wrap canvas ing, and unpredictable expression, ever changing like122cm x 91cm water in a stream.2014 As an architect, Seay delivers an understanding of space and the movement within. Therein, time is an essential factor which affects the participant. He builds his expressions from structures intuitively found in nature. There is a language with a quantum perspective, past, present, and future all at once. He harnesses a viewer’s subconscious to instil aware- ness, insight, achievement and the ascendancy of understanding. With numerous exhibitions all over the southeast since 1978, Seay receives consist- ent award recognition such as Directors Award, La- Grange Biennial 2016. Recognized for his talents in the kitchen, he enjoys preparing meals only as a chef can. Additionally, he designs jewellery utilizing organ- ic structures like vine wreaths or tangled seaweed. The Wave oil on gallery wrap canvas 91cm x 122cm 2015Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

23Limerenceoil on wood panel50cm x 40cm2016 Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

24LYNN CHENwww.celesteprize.com/member/idu:96810/Woman, Woman oil on canvas 116.5cm x 91cm 2016 Chen studied at National Taiwan Universi- ty of Arts from 1987 to 1991. Even though graduated with a Bachelor from Design Department, She had involved herself in a variety of Fine Arts learning at NTUA, which were still the nurture for her growth and development in painting. To meet the challenge of being superior to her previ- ous self in creation, she had made a great effort on participating a lot of the juried ex- hibitions hosted by Taiwan Arts Associa- tions in 1999 to 2013, won many awards including 12 gold medal awards of Art So- cieties, and, therefore, qualified and invit- ed as a member of Tai-Yang Art Society. Since then she has kept going to partici- pate annually in Art Exhibitions and invited to hold solo exhibitions at the public. Oriental Beauty oil on canvas 116.5cm x 91cm 2012Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

25 Her art philosophy, however, is to create a new style of painting with Oriental language and artwork of goodness, beauty, and truth for sharing with this Universe and expressing the positive power of “Love”. Starting from June 2016, she has actively participated in international juried art competitions and exhi- bitions. This year an exhibition of her artwork will be held at XIth Florence Biennale, 2017. Right now, she lives and works in Chia-yi, Taiwan.The Moment of Freeoil on canvas116.5cm x 91cm2014 Consciousness of a Wonder Fairy oil on canvas 116.5cm x 91cm 2016 Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

26LILAC ABRAMSKY-ARAZIwww.lilacabramsky.com Black and White III acrylic on canvas 105cm x 125cm 2016 Goldfish acrylic on canvas 76cm x 116cm 2017Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

27Lilac is an artist working with paintingand dance. She has a PhD in neu-ropsychology. Lilac lives and worksin Israel and has exhibited in Israeland internationally. Her art is char-acterised by multi-layers, textures,movement and restless relationships.Lilac is a member of the Israeli FineArt association and her paintings arefound in various collections, includingShari Arison’s. Dual Space acrylic on canvas 127cm x 105cm 2016Wandering Fishacrylic on canvas97cm x 163cm2016 Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

28MOHADESEH PILEHVARIANmohadesehpilehvaria3.wixsite.com/mohadesehportfolio Ghoule Nar acrylic and watercolour pencil, colour pencil, coffee and tea as natural colours 40cm x 26cm 2011Mohadeseh is an artist living and working inTehran. Born in 1987 in Tehran, Iran. Sheacquired Bachelor of Art in Graphic Designfrom The University of Art of Tehran in 2011.She finished the MA 3D Computer Animationprogram from Bournemouth University, UK in2013. Since 2013, she has been working asa freelance 3D Generalist for different com-panies. Also, her interest areas are creatingartworks in Acrylics, Water Colour, Digital FineArt and also mixing media. Morrat Ibn Hares acrylic and watercolour pencil, colour pencil, coffee and tea as natural colours 40cm x 26cm 2011Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

29 Ghoul Maddeh acrylic and watercolour pencil, colour pencil, coffee and tea as natural colours 40cm x 26cm 2011 Jennian Abi acrylic and watercolour pencil, colour pencil, coffee and tea as natural colours 40cm x 26cm 2011 Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

30CAPT. STJEPKO MAMICwww.raguza.netLong Net 2mixed media, glassand ceramics painton linen canvas200cm x 110cm2016 Jellyfish mixed media golden leaves on linen canvas 80cm x 80cm 2017“Artist, world traveller and captain Stjepko Mamic has spent much of his life at sea and it is from thisperspective that he creates his paintings.Inspire by the depth and width of open water, his works repre-sent his connection with the natural world. He manages to “pour” the sea water on canvas and createsunique paintings. From the beginning, Stjepko has made his own path. He has pursued an “ecologicalvision” of art’s place in contemporary life.He likes to explore new materials and artistic ideas, he oftenuses paints for the glass and ceramics in combinations with pigments and golden or silver leaves ( newand old techniques ) to create stunning artworks with vivid colours and lighting effects on linen canvas.His works are in holdings of numerous galleries, museums and private collections worldwide.Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

31 Artistic Fish mixed media, golden leaves on linen canvas 80cm x 80cm 2016 For his works he received many international awards. He has exhibited extensively in in- dividually and with groups of authors in Croatia and world- wide. Stjepko is a member of the Accademia Culturale Eu- rope,Italy,The Croatian Asso- ciation Of Artists-Dubrovnik ,ICAF - International Culture and Arts Federation, South Korea, Arteide, international cultural origination ,Art Nation, international Artist Association from Munich, Germany, Gogy- oshi Art Project International and others.” Through Passage mixed media, glass and ceramics paint on linen canvas 80cm x 80cm 2016 Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

MA NONG 32www.manong.link Ma Nong A.K.A Wan Hung Sun, theBig Child One signifier of identity textures shapesoil on paper and forms colour brushwork and ma-50in x 50in terial these undo character and build2015 up evidence of culture persona and experience. I am a nomad Korean stranger when in Taiwan Taiwanese stranger in Korea and just a stranger in the US. I am interested in identi- ty inherited acquired ascribed in my recent work. I have developed a se- ries of portraits exploring signifiers of human nature. I represent my figures as children’s dolls with exaggerated heads and smaller torsos my figures represent a child-like vulnerability where the feelings of dread loneliness and weakness in the familiar unfamil- iar world are conveyed the square box shape I use, represents home. Cube No. 9111 oil on canvas 30in x 30in 2017Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

33 Cube No. 9092 oil on canvas 30in x 30in 2017The figure is centered anchored as if tryingto root itself into the given frame dimen-sional crystalline shapes which simultane-ously create and break the form symbolizecomplex units that both comprise and un-dermine identity colour is bold and con-vincing resembling that of nationality yetit does not reveal true origin of the figure.She had B.F.A fashion design from EwhaWomans University in Seoul South Ko-rea. She currently lives in Deerfield BeachFlorida and gradated her M.F.A in Paintingat SCAD Big Child Swim oil on paper 44in x 46in 2017 Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

34ZAHRA [email protected] Maskacrylic on canvas 30cm x 30cm 2015 Zahra Khalilzade was born 23 July 1985 in Iran-Tehran. She was, like many other teenagers interested in art, so she entered the conserv- atory (institute of art) to continue painting and began to paint at the educational system. Meanwhile, she was doing different things apart from her assignments. Women acrylic on canvas 100cm x 100cm 2014Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

35 Somali acrylic on canvas 100cm x 70cm 2015She has different and tender emotions witha sense of philanthropy. These feelings andemotions gradually began to appear in herworks and due to living in a society with con-tradictions, anomalies and a lot of other so-cial problems, those soft and tender emotionsslowly became bitter and sad emotions andexpressions that are fully evident in her workslike choosing everyday social issues of womenand children’s lives, as if they are forced to liveand surrendered to the conditions.In terms of structure, her works are combina-tions of all elements which have surroundedthe paintings. The use of pure colours and allthe controlled lines in the paintings leave noth-ing to say. A heavy and fierce atmosphere,resulting from solid lines, colours and texturesare shown independently in the paintings, asif there is no coordination and a kind of angerand silence reigns in her works. All these, arethe result of the tension and struggles that areopenly expressed. Because of having problemsand difficulties in presenting and exhibiting herworks in Iran, she has held several exhibitionsoutside of Iran in Istanbul, Italy, San Franciscoand some other places. Somaliacrylic on canvas 40cm x 50cm 2015 Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

36TYLER J R CANNONwww.tjrcannon.com Tyler Cannon is a Vancouver based visual artist, working primarily in print media and drawing. Cannon’s mother began teaching him to draw and paint at an early age, fo- cusing on wildlife and people. In 2009 his formal training began at North Island College in Courtenay, British Colum- bia. After completing a fine art diploma at NIC he continued on to Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Halifax, Nova Scotia. At NSCAD he completed a BFA Major in Interdisciplinary Fine Art with a Minor in Art History focusing primarily in printmaking.Always Lookingfor a Shocklithographic draw-ing with monotype11in x 14in2013 Generators for Fear of Night colour lithograph with monotype 31in x 23in 2014Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

37 Monod Anatomy lithographic drawing and etching as digital compos- ite 30in x 22in 2013 Despot Love viscosity print 14in x 18in 2014Cannon’s current work revolves aroundhis ongoing narrative project called Sin-gleton’s Epic. Cannon creates characters,bodies and systems within his other worldwhich interact and live within a strangepsychological economy or ecosystem.The central character of the narrative arethe singletons, strange human like figureswho loaf around the environment focusedmainly on hedonistic pleasures.Currently Cannon is attending a Stu-dent Scholarship Residency at MalaspinaPrintmakers in Vancouver. His Newestwork is in various states of completionwhich is tracked on his website and blog.Thematically the newest images orientaround imaging states of the Singletons,enmeshed within their machine world asproductive cogs, complicit, victims androwdy fools. Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

38SHAE WHITEwww.jeinshaewhite.com Kaleidoscope Lady acrylic on canvas 24in x 30in 2013 Born in China, adopted at an early age and raised in the United States, Shae White brings both cultures alive in each of her canvases. Each painting tells so much about her and where she came from. Self-taught at an early age, she learned the most impor- tant values: the freedom to explore, to create, and best of all, to try. Some Kind of Wonderful acrylic on canvas 24in x 30in 2014Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

39 Shae ignores the rules so she can express her thoughts in her own Natural way. Her work isn’t abstract, sur- acrylic on canvas real or cubism. It’s a synergy of all those and more. She refers to this 24in x 24in style as “Geometrism.” 2014 “I feel I have more freedom to try different ways to open my mind and grow every day in ways that inspire me to be better,” - Shae White The Boy I Love acrylic on canvas 24in x 30in 2014 Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

40CHASSÉRIAUD FRÉDÉRICwww.libertart31.pagesperso-orange.fr The Human Robot A robot is a Human who does not take the time to think linen and oil painting paint brush and knife 60cm x 92cm 2015 The artistic activities, painting and writing, offer wings to my soul. I cannot live without these artistic activities which share my thoughts with others peo- ple. With these wings, I do not see the human fron- tiers which are the fears of the human’s ego. The freedom is the acceptation of others thoughts which create the only wealth of the human when you share them. With this richness, the Human has not harms but the joy to live in an human environment. The Contemplation All that exists, lives to be a human fruit linen and oil painting knife 72cm x 100cm 2015Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

41 Human is his own Home The Human Being creates that he is with his thoughts linen and oil painting paint brush and knife 46cm x 60cm 2010 The Family The sharing of your life with all your environment creates the family linen and oil painting knife 80cm x 100cm 2015 Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

42FRANCESCO SANDRELLIwww.francescosandrelli.it Narcosis oil on canvas 270cm x 160cm 2012 Donna Antica oil on canvas 270cm x160cm 2012 Francesco Sandrelli is a self-taught artist from Castiglion Fiorentino, Tuscany. He had art ex- hibitions in France, Canada, UK and the Unit- ed States. Although he had a keen interest in drawing since early childhood, he began to paint in the eighties, attending a private school in Florence. After four years spent in school, he felt exhausted and went to hospital for art therapy in painting. From 1994, he paints again. His works during this period reflect a ‘grande’ love for his family.Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

43 For a while he paints large canvases, especially in remembrance of childhood memories, sensations and dreams: his virtual storytelling mixes fairy tales with inner visions, combining imperfection with sharpness and abstraction with figurative. Some- times feeling everything farce around, Francesco is striving to find sense in turmoil through painting. Out of Time oil on canvas 270cm x 160cm 2012 Cring Out of Beauty oil on canvas 280cm x 160cm 2011 Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

44JULIE RIVERwww.julieriver.be A Venise watercolour and ink on paper 25cm x 35cm 2012 “In her Brussels Studio, that artist loves to mix China ink and waters colours, feather and brush in concert. In that technique error does not forgive, the indelible stroke becomes a challenge that she finds amusing. In her peaceful gardens, she af- firms her fantasy, in representing strange person- ages, often insects that she acts like actors on the stage. The wood, the trees, the leaves become the decor and the curtains”. Julie River “The watercolours are worked in a non-conformist way, often with five or six layers, very meticulous work. In tone splashes of colour the artist juggles with the strokes of the feather, with rhythm, move- ments, and dynamism. Transported by the deli- cacy of the stroke, the insect himself becomes a comedian or a minstrel. And finally this strange world takes us to respect the differences. In feat, it means respect of the other, Love of Live, in all shapes and form”. N-P Louise, 2012 En Piste watercolour and ink on paper 30cm x 40cm 2012Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

45 Vers La Lumière watercolour and ink on paper 25cm x 35cm 2013Sous Le Soleil De Saturne watercolour and ink on paper 25cm x 30cm 2014 Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

46GUILLERMO GREBEwww.guillermogrebe.cl Uknown media size yearGuillermo Grebe studied Visual Arts at the University of Chile between 1983 and 87 and design in2010 to12. He has been studied from the masters as Gonzalo Diaz and Adolfo Couve. Since 1989 hededicated himself to working in advertising as an artistic creative director. Guillermo Grebe has beenteaching design and audiovisual communication at numerous universities also, he has been working inthe same profession as creative director and strategic communicator until present days. He has beenpainting without great pretensions and intermittently since he left the School of Arts and has exhibitedin group as well as in solo exhibitions in Chile. Since 2014, Guillermo dedicated himself to paintingprofessionally and permanently. Uknown media size yearHidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017

47 BE A PART OF OUR BEAUTIFUL ART COMMUNITY SUBMIT YOUR ARTWORKS FOR INCLUSION IN HIDDEN TREASURE ART MAGAZINE YEARBOOK 2017Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 2017 is the ninth part of a series of artpublications featuring the latest trends and artists in visual arts all over the world,promoting their work by connecting them with a vast audience of collectors, cu-rators, exhibitors, art lovers and potential buyers. Hidden Treasure Art MagazineYearbooks are beautiful, high quality annual publications that connect artists di-rectly with designers, art consultants, fine art dealers, collectors and art galleriesthroughout the UK and in other European countries. throughout the UK and inother European countries.​Our publications enable creative people to come together and show their work withthe aim of breaking into the creative industry. Each artist’s direct contact informa-tion is listed alongside their work, which means, Hidden Treasure Art MagazinePublishing does not take a commission from your sales! In addition, the cost isvery low in comparison with most other marketing strategies. We are of course,always looking for something fresh and new for our publications, so we would liketo invite you to be part of our artist community and get promoted in a beautiful artpublication. Deadline: 15th of June, 2017Please, use our Submission Form on the website or send your details and imagesto the following email address:[email protected] IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN SHOWING YOUR WORKS PLEASE SEND FOLLOWING INFORMATION:​• Images of 4-6 artworks (minimum 1Mb maximum 5Mb 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 200 words, in the third person, in English. Please, don’t send us your CV or list of exhibitions)• A profile picture, possibly portrait (minimum 500Kb image, not a company logo)• A website address (if applicable). Easter 2017 Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine

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50JEAN-MARC ANGELINIsnum.fr/photographie-numerique/ Embryon digital art from photo by Marie Wlody 2016“Born in Antibes, France, in1961. Arts et Métiers engi-neer, I’m an aerospace struc-tural designer but my strongpassion for photography is stillalive, and now full part of myactivities. With a predilectionfor art and experimental pho-tography, I often work in groupprojects with other artistsby mixing drawing, painting,sculpture, live performance,photo and video.” Bruges photography 2016Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Easter 2017


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