Australian-American artist Cybele Rowe on how to live an interesting life and never apologize for your art
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Australian-American artist Cybele Rowe on how to live an interesting life and never apologize for your art

“All of my movements over the surface of the work by hand, tool, or paintbrush are done whilst having a dialogue with the medium in Real-time” — Cybele Rowe

Canadian artist Amy Friend is turning vintage photos into stunning works of art
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Canadian artist Amy Friend is turning vintage photos into stunning works of art

Canadian artist Amy Friend’s love for photography and history and a passion for family roots exploration is beautifully manifested through her work with vintage photographs and slides.

Fine art photographer Peter Merts on photo advocacy and making the world a better place
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Fine art photographer Peter Merts on photo advocacy and making the world a better place

Photographer Peter Merts has been involved in the Arts in Corrections program for many years and has become an official photographer for such programs in all of California and beyond.

American artist Ruby Silvious is using unconventional and recycled materials to paint on and create art objects
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American artist Ruby Silvious is using unconventional and recycled materials to paint on and create art objects

Ruby Silvious is known for her work with teabags. Not only she has been painting intricate scenes and portraits, but she also used teabags as a medium to create collages and even clothing garments.

Ecuadorian artist and visual anthropologist Tatiana Lopez explores indigenous tribe’s beliefs in spirits and dreams
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Ecuadorian artist and visual anthropologist Tatiana Lopez explores indigenous tribe’s beliefs in spirits and dreams

Ecuadorian visual anthropologist and artist Tatiana Lopez explores the indigenous culture of the local tribes through multimedia artwork

Irish-Italian artist Vittoria Colonna, descendant of a great Renaissance poetess on how to express your inspiration in any possible way
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Irish-Italian artist Vittoria Colonna, descendant of a great Renaissance poetess on how to express your inspiration in any possible way

Growing up between Ireland and Italy, Vittoria studied painting in Rome’s L’Accademia di Belle Arti, trained as an Opera singer in Tuscany, and then continued in the performing arts at Dublin’s world-famous Gaiety School of Acting.