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                    November 2023 #87

CONTEMPORARY ART / DESIGN / AUCTIONS / EXHIBITIONS / ART FAIRS


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Savoy Artist Suite. 2023 © All rights reserved.
Exciting artistic partnerships place Hotel Savoy and its guests at the heart of Florence's vibrant art scene.
Photographer David LaChapelle with Barbara Lo Giudice, Special Projects Manager, Hotel Savoy. Florence. 2023 © All rights reserved. Rocco Forte Hotels' Savoy became an important cultural player in Florence, helping art and culture thrive and prosper. A sort of 'Salon Cculturelle'. ARTIST SUITE PROJECT T he long-established relationship between Rocco Forte Hotels and accomplished contemporary artists provides the backdrop for the Artist Suite Project, which has seen some of the major suites of the hotel protagonists of a rebranding. Pictures in the link. The Artist suites and the common spaces of the hotel host important talents of the contemporary art world and their unique works of art. Hotel Savoy takes on the role of a temporary museum in town, and people from the city are most welcome to visit the exhibitions. David LaChapelle at a meeting. Hotel Savoy, Florence. 2023 © All rights reserved. 12 Among the international names hosted by the Artist Suites at Hotel Savoy are worldfamous artists like Maurizio Cattelan, the British-Indian sculptor Anish Kapoor, Y.Kami and Francesco Maccapani Missoni, the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, who is the recipient of the Carrier award Leonardo Da Vinci. Sculptors like Jago and Antonio Signorini, and photographers David La Chapelle and Vincent Peters. Some of them also showcased their work at the Hotel Savoy. Art Market Magazine
David LaChapelle Rebirth of Venus, 2009 © All rights reserved.
Savoy Artist Suite. 2023 © All rights reserved. ARTIST SUITE PROJECT “Hotel Savoy has become a place specialising in creating occasions of meeting, sharing ideas and projects.” - Arturo Galansino, General Director of the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi Savoy Artist Suite. 2023 © All rights reserved.
HOTEL SAVOY, AT THE HEART OF FLORENCE'S ART SCENE Exhibition view at the Hotel Savoy Loby. Artworks by Flora Borsi. 1st Place Winner at the International Competition, a collaboration of Art Market Magazine, Lens Magazine, and Florence Biennale. 2021 © All rights reserved. A trio of exciting artistic partnerships places Hotel Savoy and its guests at the heart of Florence's vibrant art scene. The collaboration with Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi, Florence Biennale, and Museo 900 not only allows guests of the hotel to have access to the previews of some of the most important cultural events but also enhances the Savoy's connection with the artistic spirit of the city. Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi: Anish Kapoor "Rocco Forte Hotels has been one of the founding partners of our foundation and of its mission since its birth back to 20 years ago," according to Arturo Galansino, General Director of the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi. "Hotel Savoy has become a place specializing in creating occasions of meeting, Art Market Magazine sharing ideas and projects." Continuing its 20-year collaboration with the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi, Hotel Savoy is ideally positioned to explore Anish Kapoor's autumn exhibition, "Untrue Unreal." Invited Rocco Forte Friends will attend a private view before the exhibition officially opens on 7 October 2023. The exhibition is an opportunity "to lose and rediscover ourselves, prompting us to question what is untrue or unreal." says Galansino. "Kapoor engaged with the Renaissance architecture," says Galansino, inviting us to "connect in a new way to Palazzo Strozzi". He hopes visitors will reflect on the artworks and see "the boundaries between material and immaterial dissolve". 15
Top Left: XIV Florence Biennale: The Lorenzo Il Magnifico Lifetime Achievement Award to the american artist David Lachapelle. October. 2023 © All rights reserved. David LaChapelle, Rape of Africa, Los Angeles, 2009 © All rights reserved. Florence Art Biennale Museo Novecento R ecent guests of honor at Hotel Savoy have included well-known artists such as Maccapani Missoni – whose artworks adorn our walls – and David LaChapelle, who is honored at this year's Florence Art Biennale. "Among the most talented and influential artists of our time," according to Jacopo Celona, Director of the Florence Biennale. LaChapelle's works – including some previously unpublished photographs – are displayed at the impressive Fortezza da Basso, a fort embedded within the fourteenthcentury walls of Florence. Travel to Italy for the Florence Biennale to see artists from over 80 countries across the world. It's "a great opportunity for everyone visiting to meet the artists directly, live their experiences, and to understand the world through their eyes," says Celona. Noteworthy shows include a large exhibition of designs and models by world-renowned architect Santiago Calatrava and special projects such as the Amalia Del Ponte exhibition showcasing the radical architecture of Florentine collective, Gruppo 9999, as well as a space dedicated to Italian design. 16 S trengthening our close ties with modern art specialists at Museum Novecento, we were proud to sponsor the recent exhibition by IranianAmerican artist Y. Kami. 'Light, Gaze, Presence' presented a chance to see select works across four beautiful locations in Florence: Museo Novecento itself, Museo di Palazzo Vecchio in the towering town hall within the 15th-century former orphanage of Museo degli Innocenti, and Abbazia di San Miniato al Monte, atop one of the city's highest vantage points. A seven-minute walk from Hotel Savoy, Museum Novecento presents modern Italian art in the antique setting of Spedale of the Leopoldine, once a 13th-century hospital, overlooking Santa Maria Novella Square. Right Page: Chameleon. 2016. Flora Borsi. Winner at the International Competition-A collaboration of Art Market Magazine, Lens Magazine, and Florence Biennale © All rights reserved. Right: Exhibition view at the Savoy Hotel, Florence. 2022. Artwork by Flora Borsi. Winner at the International Competition-A collaboration of Art Market Magazine, Lens Magazine, and Florence Biennale © All rights reserved. Art Market Magazine
For the best way to explore the modernday art scene in Florence, allow our wellconnected concierge team at Hotel Savoy via email at concierge.savoy@roccofortehotels. com or by telephone at +39 05 52735836 and ask them to arrange a private tour of the city's latest art exhibitions. Art Market Magazine 17
YOUNG ARTISTS VERNISSAGES H otel Savoy welcomes young emerging artists and helps them by promoting their art with exhibitions at the hotel. Throughout the entire hotel, you can admire beautiful and original works of art that capture the guest's attention. A vernissage is organized to open the exhibition in order for attendees to meet the artists and learn more about their creative process and the meanings before their creations. Once again, Hotel Savoy takes on the role of cultural salon in town and becomes a place where creativity and elegance meet. Hotel Savoy, special exhibition "A Florentine Dream", a selection of works by Inna Morozova, took place from 25 September to 25 October 2023, 18 Art Market Magazine
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Editorial Article Evrona Disaster 100 x 70 cm. Mixed media on paper. Varda Berger © All rights reserved.
in my works, poems, and paintings, I deal with the future of our vulnerable, global warming, and its effects on social relations. It is unbelievable that a third world war is threatening us in the third millennium. Millions of immigrants are seeking a safe place." Varda Berger at the studio © All rights reserved.
Varda Berger | social and ecological artist, poet B orn in Israel, master's degree in chemistry at Tel Aviv University. While studying in the Netherlands, at the Faculty of Art at Tel Aviv University, at the People's University, and at the Beit Midrash for teachers in Ramat Hasharon, her passion for painting grew, and after years of research, teaching in the last thirty years, painting has become her main occupation. Berger lives in Tel-Aviv and has been a member of the Association of Painters and Sculptors of Tel-Aviv since 1986, in the Forum for Ecological Art and Association of Creative Women, and was elected to the International Association of European Artists. Recently, she was chosen to join Art Market Magazine the international association AFC Artists for the Preservation of Nature. In her works and poems, Varda Berger deals with ecological and social issues and the pursuit of peace. The lack of balance between man and advanced technology and nature has resulted in pollution, the depletion of biological diversity, and the disappearance of many species in nature. The maiden called today by scientists the sixth extinction. (The fifth was the age of the dinosaurs). In her paintings, you will find migratory wild animals and birds in danger of extinction. Lions, tigers, deer, and migrating birds like pelicans and cranes. Black holes Eight billion people decipher genomes, hobbling in space, discovering galaxies, and black holes, but – an olive leaf, their hands too short to reach. Top: Fairy Tales L 70 x 100 cm. Mixed media on paper. Varda Berger © All rights reserved. 25
Left: Jerusalem Valley 70x50 cm. Mixed media on paper. Varda Berger © All rights reserved. Samar Sands 100x70 cm. Mixed media on paper. Varda Berger © All rights reserved. A series of poems and paintings of a naked woman without a head deals with discrimination, humiliation, inequality, and women's rights in the world, especially in the Third World. One of her latest series deals with migratory birds as a model for living in peace without borders, without fanatical religion, and without fuel to fight over - wing and spirit. Berger uses prints of soles and tires to depict the rapacity of man. On the other hand, she works with very diluted acrylic paint on paper, in a spontaneous technique in which she shakes the paint, and currents are created that include the sad objects and perhaps reflect our faces? 26 In 2004, Berger won the Kafka Medal for female artists in Prague, Czech Republic. In 2011, she was invited to the Biennale in Tuscany CHIANCIANI (160 artists were selected out of 1600 to whom the Biennale applied) and won the second prize - the Leonardo Prize for paper works. In 2012, at the same place, she won the first prize for paper works at an international exhibition. In 2013, she was invited to the Biennale in Izmir, Turkey. 453 artists from 53 countries participated, and 19 judges - Verda Berger won the second prize in the painting category (including all techniques). In 2015, Her work was exhibited at the ARTQUAKEKYOTO International Biennale, museum Kyoto, and was awarded the First Prize for promoting Peace through Art. In 2017 and 2019, she participated at the London International Art Biennale and won third and second Prizes for works on paper, selected out of 140 featured artists. In 2020, Berger exhibited at the MUSA International Art Space, a woman's essence show in Rome. Berger's work has been exhibited in over twenty-five solo exhibitions in Israel, along with countless group exhibitions in Israel and around the world. She expresses her views in poems, most in the Eiko style, which has recently accompanied her shows. During the past years, she has published several books, including the "Kochav Haim," paintings and poems in Hebrew and English, published by Ibn Hoshan and designed by David Tratkober. Art Market Magazine
#METOO 100x70 cm. Mixed media on paper. Varda Berger © All rights reserved. Art Market Magazine 27
Could you explain yourself and share the key moments in your biography that have significantly shaped your artistic style and the themes you explore? and writing. My scientific understanding convinced me that our Planet is IN DANGER, so fragile, and we humans, as the head of the pyramid, are responsible for the safety of its future. I was enchanted from my early childhood by the beauty of nature and its variety of life. Very close to my small village, I used to pluck red and white anomalies, cyclamens, and daffodils and loved to paint them. I joined a socialistic youth organization, influencing my views on justice, equality, and freedom. Later in my life, I was drawn to science and got my degrees in chemistry at the Haifa Technion and Tel Aviv University. But over all those years, I continued painting Touring Africa brought to my knowledge the awful decrease in the number of wild animals hunted for their horns. The warming of the oceans, the carbon dioxide level, using more and more fuel, and burning forests- all point to the fact that we are already in the middle of the sixth extinction after the dinosaurs and the creatures of the planet did it. I join the green movements: In my works of art and poems, I deal with the future of our planet. My message is a mirror and a warning red light SOS to the world. ART MARKET MAGAZINE: VARDA BERGER: 28 The fourth millennium No butterfly No flutter Cocoon Fin Top: If Only 70X100 cm. Mixed media on paper. Varda Berger © All rights reserved. Right Page: A Hedgehog #2 35x50 cm. Mixed media on paper. Varda Berger © All rights reserved. Art Market Magazine
ART MARKET MAGAZINE: Can you describe your creative process? How do you go from an idea or concept about environmental degradation to a finished piece of art? I usually work with paper (300gr Fabriano) and acrylic paint in an aquarelle style, freely and spontaneously. An enchanting gazelle that appears out of chaos is almost melting into the paper, but observing it carefully, you VARDA BERGER: Art Market Magazine can see that it is trodden upon with my sole or a car tire. A tree is losing its leaves, and the cry of a munch appears in the trunk. A dead, naked, bruised woman, head covered with a leaf of a fig tree and fork and knife beside her, murdered by her spouse. I TILT THE PAPER AND STREAMS Of DILUTE STABLE ACRYLIC PAINT CAGE THE OBJECTS, MAYBE WE ARE all CAGED TOO.
MURDER. October 7th. 100x70 cm. Mixed media on paper. Varda Berger © All rights reserved.
In your art, you delve into the complex and distressing realities faced by women in regions where they are marginalized and abused. What influenced you to address these issues through your art, and how do you ensure that your portrayal is both impactful and respectful of the experiences of these women? ART MARKET MAGAZINE: Flower Once in a week or two, maybe three, a woman is plucked, a wife, mother, or budding sister, a blossom from her family flowerbed. As a woman, I am concerned about the state of women in my country and other countries in some parts of the world. There are religious parties where women can vote but cannot be members of the parliament. Women still fight for equal rights. The #METOO movement created a change, but not enough. The most horrible fact about women is that they are murdered in significant numbers by their spouses or one of the family, brother, father, or a paid assassin, especially in some societies. I mentioned before the painting of a naked woman with a knife and fork beside her dead body. Every day, when a name appears in the news, I share my artwork on all social media channels along with my poem: VARDA BERGER: Art Market Magazine The plucking hand didn't waver, nor was it turned in The earth covers her body, blood shrieking out is silenced. The family flowerbed is put right, Honor is restored. Top Left: Eve, L, Genesis #2 100 x 70 cm. Mixed media on paper. Varda Berger © All rights reserved. Top Right: Praying. October 7th. Photopaint. 50x35 cm. Mixed media on paper. Varda Berger © All rights reserved. 31
7 October War. Photopaint. 100 x 70 cm. Mixed media on paper. Varda Berger © All rights reserved. Gladly, I answered. Hula was a small lake that Israel turned into agricultural land about 70 years ago, but it was not a success; some years ago, part of it was revived, and hundreds of millions of birds came back to rest and feed during their long way from north to south and back. The farmers feed them in a special maze field, and you can come very close to them. The scene in the early mornings and evenings is unbelievable. I left after ten days, but the cranes and pelicans continued flying in my mind and into my paintings. I was so connected to their way of life and the idea of peace, I wrote: Migrating birds Migrating birds, from north to south and back, season after season, millions of miles. Each flap of wings supports the bird behind. Mysterious migration, Following a map of stars at night, the sun's compass during daylight. No fuel, no flag, no borders, No God. Caressing the Planet fraternity of feathers. Fugitives of hunger and frost, not folly wars. What kind of reaction do you aim to evoke in your audience with your art? Have you received any responses that particularly stood out to you? ART MARKET MAGAZINE: I try to involve my audience with the beauty of the objects and evoke emotions of sadness in my paintings, making them see the suffering situations and try to change them. I get many comments and support on social media from around the world. During the past years, I published three books, paintings, and VARDA BERGER: 32 poems in English and Hebrew that strongly refer to the issue. ART MARKET MAGAZINE: Do you have a personal story or experience that you put on paper? How has it influenced your artistic journey? One morning in the fall of 2008, I got a call from Prof. Yosi Leshem: "Would you agree to take part in a 10-day international symposium of artists at Agmon Hahula, organized by ANF ARTISTS FOR NATURE"? VARDA BERGER: If only, if only I had the wings of a bird, I might from a green treetop see Peace. My exhibition in Tel Aviv Artists House, "WINGS WITHOUT BORDERS," was a turning point back to the theme of peace. I was invited to exhibit at the Izmir International 2013 Biennale and won the second prize for painting. My book "Planet of Life" (2012) was with me and created a significant impression. In 2015, I participated in KYOTO, ARTQUAKEKYOTO2015 International Biennale, and won the prize for promoting PEACE through art. Art Market Magazine
e=mc2. October 7th. 100x70 cm. Mixed media on paper. Varda Berger © All rights reserved.
ART MARKET MAGAZINE: VARDA BERGER: Do you see your art as a form of education? If so, how do you balance the educational aspect with the artistic element? In the future, I will focus on the problems of peace in my country, which is in the middle of a war against Hamas. I was shocked by the brutality of the HAMAS terrorist organization on the seventh of October and very depressed about the loss of lives, abduction, and destruction on both sides. The threat of nuclear war on our planet never leaves my mind. In my old age, I want to deal with the meaning of life and complete a retrospective exhibition that includes photo paints that I developed during the time of COVID-19. VARDA BERGER: Sometimes, I am invited to lecture in schools about my work in the organization of "women wage peace," of which I am a member. Education through art and about art has a significant role in creating a peaceful, healthy society. ART MARKET MAGAZINE: Looking forward, how do you see your art evolving in response to the ongoing environmental crisis? Are there specific areas or issues you plan to focus on in your future work? 34 Top Left: Pelicans Resting 70x50 cm. Mixed media on paper. Varda Berger © All rights reserved. Suicide In the excavations of the Anthropocene, The human epoch under piles of concrete and asphalt, in a radiated layer of soil were exposed: Ruins of skyscrapers, missiles, metal and glass boxes, plastic scraps, countless fossils and tombstones engraved with signals, unsoundly the toil of intelligent creatures. Did they cut down forests? Did they Pollute the earth, the rivers? Did they not spare their own kind? There is no way of knowing In an eye blink of a planet, all life on its surface was gone. Archeologists named itThe sixth extinction. Top Right: Corona poppy 70x50 cm. Mixed media on paper. Varda Berger © All rights reserved. Art Market Magazine
Nevermore 100X70 cm. Mixed media on paper. Varda Berger © All rights reserved. Website: WWW.VBREGER.COM | FACEBOOK: /Varda Breger | Instagram: @vardabreger Art Market Magazine
NATHAN NEVEN Urban Story
Sleek City Swimmers. 2022. 80x80 cm. Acrylic and Oil on Canvas. (Detail) Nathan Neven © All rights reserved.
Kinsale of the Sea. 2022 80x80 cm. Acrylic and Oil on Canvas. Nathan Neven © All rights reserved.
NATHAN NEVEN Flamingos di Como. 2023 80x80 cm. Acrylic and Oil on Canvas. Nathan Neven © All rights reserved. Wildlife Urban Story All the images and films during the confinement of these cities around the world, of these empty streets which were playing over and over in the media, fascinated me, and I said to myself that animals could very well replace humans. Influence of a historical moment!" - NATHAN NEVEN Born in 1979. Lives and works in Ireland. After studying art and communication, Neven became a graphic designer for magazines and then a graphic designer in advertising. Nurturing the dream of becoming a painter, he moved to Paris, where he took courses to perfect his learning. His art tells of this journey, his life in Europe, and his discovery of travel. He has pursued a full-time career as an artist for the past ten years. His solo exhibitions have taken him from Japan to Ireland (where he settled) via the United Kingdom, the United States, France, and South Africa. His artistic journey is expressed through urban landscapes, vibrantly colored interior scenes, and joyful juxtapositions of our daily lives. 39
Royal Palace Brussels. 2023 101.6x101.6 cm. Acrylic and Oil on Canvas. Nathan Neven © All rights reserved. 40 Art Market Magazine
NATHAN NEVEN N EVEN feels a particular fascination for these classic and silent interiors in opposition to the city and its fury. He masters the expressive language of color, play of light, worked textures, and original shapes with rare spontaneity and emotion. Through his proven Art Market Magazine technique and inspired by everything that touches his soul, he shares his feelings with us in a dynamic and shimmering harmony. Nathan NEVEN surprises and amuses with the series Wild Life, which was invited and born in reaction to the isolation caused by the pandemic, which he still completes. 41
N EVEN's paintings also remind us of the photographs of Karen Knorr or Gloria Friedman by multiplying mythological evocations and references to art history. They give a determining place to architecture, which becomes both the framework and the subject of fiction, where it introduces animals' incongruous elements observed in the art lover's archetypal positions and the works exhibited there. 42 Nathan NEVEN is part of this generation of contemporary artists who, while admiring his classical or modern elders, paint with spontaneity, sincerity, and emotion... quite simply. Neven's works are displayed in many galleries around the globe, including in France (Paris, Honfleur, Touquet Paris Plage), The US (California), the UK (London), Ireland (Kinsale, Dublin), South Africa (Johannesburg). Art Market Magazine
NATHAN NEVEN Left Page: Dream Explorers. 2023. 101.6x101.6 cm. Acrylic and Oil on Canvas. Nathan Neven © All rights reserved. Top: Brooklyn Crossing. 2023 80x80 cm. Acrylic and Oil on Canvas. Nathan Neven © All rights reserved. Art Market Magazine Interiors devoid of human presence allow us to highlight all the majesty and power of the place. Like Ariadne's thread, the red armchair invites us to sit, appropriate the space, and savor the moment". - NATHAN NEVEN 43
Top: Golden Lady and a Red Ribbon. 2023 101.6x101.6 cm. Acrylic and Oil on Canvas. Nathan Neven © All rights reserved. 44 Dignity. 2022. 81.3x81.3 cm. Acrylic and Oil on Canvas. Nathan Neven © All rights reserved. Right Page: Head of Clan. 2021. 81.3x81.3 cm. Acrylic and Oil on Canvas. Nathan Neven © All rights reserved. Art Market Magazine
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Top: Follow the Instinct. 2022. 127x127 cm. Acrylic and Oil on Canvas. Nathan Neven © All rights reserved. Right: Exploring Temptation. 2022 127x127 cm. Acrylic and Oil on Canvas. Nathan Neven © All rights reserved. Right Page: Dublin walkers St Andrew’s. 2022 80x80 cm. Acrylic and Oil on Canvas. Nathan Neven © All rights reserved. 46 Art Market Magazine
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Sleek City Swimmers. 2022. 80x80 cm. Acrylic and Oil on Canvas. Nathan Neven © All rights reserved. Palais-Royal. 2023 101.6x101.6 cm. Acrylic and Oil on Canvas. Nathan Neven © All rights reserved. MEWS 1878. 2023 101.6x101.6 cm. Acrylic and Oil on Canvas. Nathan Neven © All rights reserved. Art Market Magazine
NATHAN NEVEN Website: nathanneven.com | Instagram: @nathannevenartiste Art Market Magazine 49

Left Page: Awakening, Digital Painting-archival print, 70x90cm, 2023 Bela Balog © All rights reserved. Right: Dance, Digital Painting-archival print, 52x76cm, 2023 Bela Balog © All rights reserved. BELA BALOG E&‹?Õ%‹&n^i‹yÕ?F&n& Bela Balog's figurative-organic forms and motifs, his conscious approach to composition, and his rich use of color and texture all lead to a unique visual experience and present an extraordinary visual world" Art Market Magazine 51
Saturday Afternoon, Digital Painting-archival print, 52x76cm, 2023 Bela Balog © All rights reserved.
 E&‹?Õ%‹&n^i‹yÕ?F&n&  ela Balog was born in 1970 (Senta). He lives and works in Budapest, Hungary. His artworks have been exhibited in galleries and art magazines in many countries, including the USA, UK, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Singapore, Italy, Belgium, Greece, Germany, Austria, Spain, Netherlands, Bulgaria, and Hungary. Bela Balog's new figurative art series goes back to the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. He creates unique artworks with a fascinating fusion of Art Nouveau and Bauhaus. Top: Feast of Youth, Digital Paintingarchival print, 62x85cm, 2023 Bela Balog © All rights reserved. Art Market Magazine Top Right: Bela Balog's Portrait © All rights reserved. BELA BALOG rt Nouveau, a movement that flourished in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, celebrated sophisticated elegance. Sinuous lines and motifs inspired by nature characterized architecture, visual art, and design. Embracing modernity but rejecting the coldness of industrialism, Art Nouveau aimed to create a harmony between manmade and natural. Its timeless appeal lies in its fusion of beauty and functionality, leaving an indelible mark on the decorative arts and architectural aesthetics worldwide. The Bauhaus, a pioneering movement at the beginning of the 20th century, combined art, craft, and technology in design education. It sought to bridge aesthetics and functionality. The Bauhaus combined the fine arts and the applied arts. Its legacy continues to shape modern design principles, as its emphasis on the unity of form and function laid the foundations for a functional, elegant, and minimalist aesthetic. 53
 haracteristics of this series by Bela Balog include the use of organic and natural forms, floral motifs, geometric patterns, dynamic lines, and the combination of functionality and decorative qualities. Nature-inspired motifs are often combined with strong color contrasts and harmonious compositions. He works with mosaiclike geometric patterns that give his artworks a rich texture and depth. Top Left: A Sweet Memory of Youth, Digital Painting-archival print, 52x76cm, 2023 Bela Balog © All rights reserved. Top Right: Solitude. Digital Painting-archival print, 52x76cm, 2023 Bela Balog © All rights reserved. Bela Balog's figurative-organic forms and motifs, his conscious approach to composition, and his rich use of color and texture all lead to a unique visual experience and present an extraordinary visual world. Through the harmony of imagination, form, and color, he opens up new paths for the viewer. Bela Balog's artworks bring joy and inspiration to people and are a worthy reminder of an era when art and nature formed a single, harmonious language. Left: Violin, Digital Painting-archival print, 40x66cm, 2023 Bela Balog © All rights reserved. Right Page: Messenger, Digital Painting-archival print, 52x76cm, 2023 Bela Balog © All rights reserved. Art Market Magazine

Bela Balog's Portrait © All rights reserved. I n the past years, Balog gained enormous success around the globe with countless solo and group exhibitions and was also awarded international significant awards, including the Gold List Award by the International Art Market Magazine in 2022, featured Top Contemporary Artists of Today, The Belgrade International Film Festival Award, Official Selection in 2023, The Accordi @ DISACCORDI Award at the International Short Film Festival, Napoli, Italy in 2023, The Roma Short Film Festival Award- Official Selection in 2023, The Madrid International Short Film Festival Award -Official Selection in 2023, among others. Balong's upcoming solo exhibition will be presented at the Czong Institute for Contemporary Art, Gimpo (South Korea), on view from 15th May to 19th May 2024. Feast of Youth, (Detail) Digital Painting-archival print, 62x85cm, 2023 Bela Balog © All rights reserved. Autumn portrait, Digital Painting-archival print , 50x80cm, 2023 Bela Balog © All rights reserved. Balog works with mosaic-like geometric patterns that give his artworks a rich texture and depth. Nature-inspired motifs are often combined with strong color contrasts and harmonious compositions. Art Market Magazine
Pagan Madonna, Digital Painting-archival print, 52x76cm, 2023 Bela Balog © All rights reserved.
Bela Balog's work is represented by the David Art Gallery in Budapest, Hungary, and the Macabre Gallery in London, UK. DAVIDGALLERY.HU/EN/ | MACABREGALLERY.COM Website: belabalog.com Instagram: @bemycreativestudio Facebook: /artist.belabalog Top: Secret, Digital Painting-archival print, 60x88cm, 2023 Bela Balog © All rights reserved. 58 Right Page: Shapes and Colors, Digital Painting-archival print, 100x100cm, 2023 Bela Balog © All rights reserved. Filmfreeway: /BelaBalog Artfacts: /bela-balog/889326 Email: artist@belabalog.com belabalog70@gmail.com
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CALIFORNIA DREAM. 2023 81x117 cm. Oil and canvas and acrylic. Daniel Raynott © All rights reserved. Sunny light evokes energy," a term often used by the Americans; the energy of all possibilities, harmony, and warmth of colors. The transparent blue of the swimming pools will always make us want to dive in. Refreshing and happy image that makes us believe in happiness."
DANIEL RAYNOTT A PAINTER OF HAPPINESS
CALIFORNIA DREAM
California has often been admired, sung, and dreamed of. Its sun, beaches, and special light convey life's sweetness." DANIEL RAYNOTT A PAINTER OF HAPPINESS D aniel Raynott started painting very early, visited museums worldwide, and made it the basis of his learning. He currently lives and paints in Ireland. As a graphic designer in the 80s, Raynott collaborated with various French magazines. His paintings are executed with graphic precision; very clean, bright, and full of color. His frequent stays in the United States since the 90s, particularly in California, are the origin of his inspiration. From his long stays in California, Raynott has kept a colorful nostalgia by creating canvases tinged with optimism and dazzling with contrast, dream 2023. 78.7 × 78.7 cm. Oil and canvas and acrylic. Daniel Raynott © All rights reserved. villas with sleek modern architecture, and swimming pools sparkling with transparency. "California Dream" by Daniel Raynott is the glamour of the 60s. Remembering the charm and the colors of those Californian years, Raynott offers us a sunny journey with each of his paintings: the warmth of Palm Springs lush oasis, the freshness of San Francisco, the panoramic views of the Pacific in Malibu or Santa Monica. Nostalgic, no doubt, but also totally in his time, Daniel Raynott pays homage to a land of creativity and optimism that never stops pushing the boundaries of what is possible. Top: Pacific Break. 2023 112 x 112 cm. Oil and canvas and acrylic. Daniel Raynott © All rights reserved. 63
Top: Vacances. 2023 71 x 117 cm. Oil and canvas and acrylic. Daniel Raynott © All rights reserved. Right: Ocean Breathes. 2023 80x80 cm. Oil and canvas and acrylic. Daniel Raynott © All rights reserved. DANIEL RAYNOTT A PAINTER OF HAPPINESS "It's all about that feeling of peace and fun you get from being near the water; there is no limit when you look at the horizon; it is an infinite dream power." E xploring the East Coast, Raynott painted the coastal glamour and the sense of nostalgia of traditional wooden houses. He is also passionate about contemporary houses with clean lines, large bay windows, natural lighting, a minimalist feel, the joy of living, and the sumptuous and daring architectural villas and their swimming pools shimmering with translucent turquoise. Water. He often paints his villas facing the ocean, certainly because he was born near the sea. 64 Art Market Magazine
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the process, workflow, and Inspiration The process of creating an artwork often starts with the stage of drawing the location of the elements, always with a drawing pencil. Sometimes, there is a watercolor drawing, or it is directly on the blank canvas, depending on the moment. Inspiration often comes from my own photos and drawings of different places. Possible re-creation of 66 existing places, deletion of elements, color changes, and more. Painting is an open book reflecting the artist's soul; optimism, light, and sunny warmth are the messages I want to convey. Hung in contemporary or more classic interiors, my paintings find their vocation there: Being a window open to the outside, often onto the Atlantic or Pacific Ocean. East Cost. 2023 81x81 cm. Oil and canvas and acrylic. Daniel Raynott © All rights reserved. Art Market Magazine
Themes can be found in America and Europe; in most paintings, the viewer can evoke a place at the end of the world or close to home, which will always make them feel dreamy. Places of life, passage, vacation, or fantasized place or idealized. Top: BLEUE OCEAN. 2023 107 x 127 cm. Oil and canvas and acrylic. Daniel Raynott © All rights reserved. Left: DREAM HOUSE. 2023 112 x127 cm. Oil and canvas and acrylic. Daniel Raynott © All rights reserved. DANIEL RAYNOTT A PAINTER OF HAPPINESS 67
Inspiration 68 From what I call my artistic encounters, My influences or simply these founding moments that give me an enormous, inspiring energy, such as Edward Hopper: a pioneering and exceptional exhibition brought together some of his most beautiful paintings at the Musee Cantini in Marseille during the summer of 1989. Images remain precisely in my memory and, above all, sensations and emotions when leaving this exhibition on a sunny Marseille sidewalk. His painting drew me to a crazy desire to paint where everything was precise and vague, an infinite energy that has not stopped all this time. Also, Wayne Thiébaud, a Californian artist who lived there all his life, is known for his urban landscapes and... colorful pastries. Art Market Magazine
DANIEL RAYNOTT A PAINTER OF HAPPINESS The same emotional mix of optimistic light reflects a very endearing personality. There are also everyday life experiences, human encounters, and visuals. Friends who one day drove me behind the wheel of their pale pink Cadillac convertible with white leather benches... a little far from Los Angeles in the desert to discover a marvel, lost almost in the middle of nowhere Palm Spring. Art Market Magazine Left Page: BLEUE OCEAN GARDEN. 2023 80x80 cm. Oil and canvas and acrylic. Daniel Raynott © All rights reserved. Top: Twilight By The Pool. 2023. 113x113 cm. Oil and canvas and acrylic. Daniel Raynott © All rights reserved. 69
San diego. 2023 80 x 80 cm. Oil and canvas and acrylic. Daniel Raynott © All rights reserved.
California Retreat. 2023. 108 x108 cm. Oil and canvas and acrylic. Daniel Raynott © All rights reserved. Happy Night. 2023 100 x 100 cm. Oil and canvas and acrylic. Daniel Raynott © All rights reserved.
Magic Night. 2023 81x102 cm. Oil and canvas and acrylic. Daniel Raynott © All rights reserved.
Email: raynottart@gmail .com Website: www.raynottart.com Instagram: @raynott_artist
YOOYEON NAM
Children of Bait. 2023 Oil on Canvas. (Detail) 122 x 122 cm Yooyeon Nam © All rights reserved. In Nam's recent series 'Kidnapped,' round-faced, nose-less characters frequent her paintings. The works are about the weird and strange nature of the world and relationships, and these bizarre characters emphasize feelings of uncanniness since they are seemingly too cute and adorable to suffer or be violent.

Left: Night and I and Small Animals. 2023 Oil on Canvas 61 x 61 cm Yooyeon Nam © All rights reserved. These feelings of eerie discomfort are further evoked through Nam's usage of a wide array of colors. Y ooyeon Nam is a colorist painter who paints from full imagination. The paintings represent various relationships, from love and longing to hatred and evasion. To achieve the strange feelings and weirdness of the relationships and the world in which they reside, Nam uses a wide range of colors and places figures in incongruous spaces with interior and landscape elements. In Nam's recent series 'Kidnapped,' round-faced, nose-less characters frequent her paintings. The works aim to express the weird and strange nature of the world and relationships, and these bizarre characters emphasize feelings of uncanniness since they are seemingly too cute and adorable to suffer or be violent. 77
T hese feelings of eerie discomfort are further evoked through Nam's usage of a wide array of colors. Finding precise colors that do not mumble about the truth of the world and relationships is important to her. Nam paints from full imagination in order to elevate the emotions that reside deep in her consciousness. The unassuming, almost naive nature of Nam's characters adds humor to serious narratives, which in turn makes themparadoxically- more serious. Throughout 'Kidnapped,' Nam allows these characters to take her wherever they may and guides the viewers into a new world. This leads us to the age-old question: Is the artist the mere summoner of a hidden world already in existence or the creator of a new universe entirely? Top: A Coffee Date. 2023 Oil on Wood Panel 30.5 x 30.5 cm Yooyeon Nam © All rights reserved. 78 Right Page: Siblings. 2023 Oil on Canvas 91.4 x 91.4 cm Yooyeon Nam © All rights reserved. Art Market Magazine
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Yooyeon Nam believes that all people understand each other to a certain extent and no more than that. That is natural, and everyone encounters other people carrying things that only he or she can understand, which she loves about humans and represents from her imagination. Top: Hand Flowers. 2023 Oil on Wood Panel 30.5 x 30.5 cm Yooyeon Nam © All rights reserved. Left: Kidnapping Across the Border. 2023 Oil on Wood Panel 30.5 x 30.5 cm Yooyeon Nam © All rights reserved. Art Market Magazine
Oh, Well, the Truth is…2023 Oil on Canvas 101.6 x 76.2 cm Yooyeon Nam © All rights reserved.
Right: Yooyeon Nam with the artwork 'Kidnapped'. © All rights reserved. Bottom: Children of Bait. 2023 Oil on Canvas. 122 x 122 cm Yooyeon Nam © All rights reserved. Right Page: Kidnapped. 2023 Oil on Canvas. 162.6 x 203.2 cm Yooyeon Nam © All rights reserved. Y ooyeon Nam lives and works in Brooklyn, NY, and Seoul, South Korea. Growing up in Korea, Nam had a rigorous academic education, and although she always wanted to be an artist, there was immense pressure to study something more financially stable. She began studying art but then took a long hiatus- first to study business, then to work in an office, before finally coming to the U.S. to be a part of a larger art scene. She earned her BFA in Painting from Pratt Institute, graduating with the highest honors and excellence in academic achievement. Her artwork has helped her explore what her culture means to her and understand others in a way she hadn't been able to experience before arriving in New York. She believes that all people understand each other to a certain extent and no more than that. That is natural, and everyone encounters other people carrying things that only he or she can understand, which she loves about humans and represents from her imagination. 82 YOOYEON NAM
O ccasionally, the lonely things one person understands shine incomprehensibly with strange but beautiful colors. She strives to capture them as a colorist painter. Her recent solo shows include "Perfect Kidnapping" in Brooklyn as a part of the Chashama project and a virtual show, "Kidnapped" at Artists Living Room NYC. She had more solo shows in Seoul from 2016-2020. She participated in numerous group exhibitions in Brooklyn and Seoul from 2015-2023, including juried or Art Market Magazine invited exhibitions like "Oasis of Color" at Van Der Plas Gallery in Manhattan, NY, "Dark and Scary" at Greenpoint Gallery in Brooklyn, NY, "Asian Students and Young Artists Art Festival" in Seoul, and "Tradition to Modern" at Monmouth Museum in New Jersey. She won the first grand prize from Arthouse. Z Art Prize held by Kaleido Art, granting a $1,000 cash prize. Right: Night and I and Small Animals. 2023 Oil on Canvas 61 x 61 cm. (Detail) Yooyeon Nam © All rights reserved.
The Reader. 2023 Oil on Wood Panel. 35.6 x 30.5 cm Yooyeon Nam © All rights reserved.
The works aim to express the weird and strange nature of the world and relationships, and these bizarre characters emphasize feelings of uncanniness since they are seemingly too cute and adorable to suffer or be violent. Top: Eight Blessings. 2022 Oil on Canvas 137.2 x 162.6 cm Yooyeon Nam © All rights reserved. Left: Fishy Head. 2023 Oil on Wood Panel 20.3 x 20.3 cm Yooyeon Nam © All rights reserved. 85
Fish Room. 2023 Oil on Wood Panel 30.5 x 30.5 cm Yooyeon Nam © All rights reserved. 86 Art Market Magazine
Blood sucked Under the Sofa. 2023 Oil on Wood Panel. 30.5 x 30.5 cm Yooyeon Nam © All rights reserved. Bird Sisters Helping a Human Sister For a Party. 2023 Oil on Linen. 40.6 x 35.6 cm Yooyeon Nam © All rights reserved. Art Market Magazine 87

YOOYEON NAM Website: yooyeonnam.modoo.at Instagram: @yooyeon_nam Kaleido Art: kaleido.art/yooyeon A Coffee Date. 2023 Oil on Wood Panel 30.5 x 30.5 cm (Detail) Yooyeon Nam © All rights reserved.
Stand Tall. 2023 Repurposed wood, brass, resin, and acrylic 24x48 inch Jun Gueco Cruz © All rights reserved. JUN GUECO CRUZ 90 Art Market Magazine
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A CLOSE EXAMINATION OF OUR SOUL © All rights reserved. JUN GUECO CRUZ I n our day-to-day lives, we rarely glimpse the intricate workings happening within our bodies. Our cells quietly carry out their tasks unnoticed and unacknowledged. However, Cruz's artistic approach invites viewers to closely examine and appreciate the inner workings of our bodies, revealing the profound changes occurring at the cellular level. J un Gueco Cruz is a visual artist and healthcare provider who creates pieces that portray intricate biological processes at the cellular level. Born in Angeles City, Philippines, Cruz merges his indigenous Kapampangan identity, spiritual journey, and medical knowledge to create biomorphic forms of expression that showcase the transformative nature of ordinary biology. Cruz's artistic journey began in the early 90s with his first solo exhibit, Tanatanaman, which beautifully 92 intertwined the act of planting with the physiology of life. The exhibit paid homage to the cultural ideals of "planting seeds" and "bringing life out of the soil," reflecting Cruz's Kapampangan heritage. Over time, the spiky shooting structures that became his signature representation evolved to symbolize germinating seeds, a biomorphic portrayal of life transformation. In his 2017 Imperishable Seed series, Cruz's artwork clearly reflects this powerful concept. Through his art, Cruz aims to illuminate the spiritual essence of humanity as it intertwines with scientific realities. Art Market Magazine
Stand Tall. 2023 Repurposed wood, brass, resin, and acrylic 24x48 inch Jun Gueco Cruz © All rights reserved. 93
I 'm currently working on repurposed wood, brass, and resin to conceive forms that have symbolic meaning. In this particular concept, I incorporated sound elements using brass strings by plucking to produce sound, a symbolic representation of God's voice, the "still small voice," described as "the sound of a low whisper," "a gentle whisper," "a soft whisper," or "the sound of a gentle blowing." He created humanity in His own image. Therefore, God created us as relational beings as God is relational. We were created first to relate to God and secondly to relate to one another. This also means the human race has a unique role in God's purpose." - Jun Gueco Cruz A CLOSE EXAMINATION OF OUR SOUL Still small voice #4. 2023 Repurposed wood, brass, resin, and acrylic 12x24 inch Jun Gueco Cruz © All rights reserved. 94 Art Market Magazine
Still small voice #1. 2023 Repurposed wood, brass, resin, and acrylic 18x24 inch Jun Gueco Cruz © All rights reserved. JUN GUECO CRUZ Cruz constantly speaks to us and gives us His (the higher power) direction, but it's us who are not hearing. We hear His voice, not with our physical ears but with our hearts and our spirit. It is essential in our walk with God to hear His voice. Without the ability to hear God, we are stunted in our own walk with Him and Art Market Magazine could be misleading. Many "voices" exist in this world, including our self-will competing against God's voice. Therefore, it becomes essential in our walk with God to hear and discern His voice. To seek the "still small voice" is simply to seek the Son, hear him, receive him, and know all of God in him. 95
A CLOSE EXAMINATION OF OUR SOUL C ruz's artistic prowess has garnered international recognition, with exhibitions in the United States, Asia, and Europe. His works have been displayed at prestigious events such as the Florence Biennale XI in Italy, where he represented the Philippines, Art Basel 96 Miami, the Tokyo Tower International Art Fair in Japan, Artbox Project Zurich, Swissartexpo, Switzerland, and the Metropolitan Museum in Manila. Notably, Cruz has been the recipient of numerous national and international awards in painting, sculpture, and mixed media. His accolades include the Michelangelo International Prize in Rome, the CFA Award of Excellence at Spectrum Brooklyn with World Wide Art 2021, and the GOLD LIST Award for Top Contemporary Artists of Today (Art Market International Art Magazine) 2021, distributed at Art Expo New York and Florence Biennale. Top: Victor's Journey. 2023. 18x24 inch. Mixed media on handmade paper Jun Gueco Cruz © All rights reserved. Right Page: Winding Path. 2023 Mixed media on parchment paper 11x34 inch Jun Gueco Cruz © All rights reserved. Art Market Magazine

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T hrough his art, Cruz aims to illuminate the spiritual essence of humanity as it intertwines with scientific realities. A dditionally, Cruz was bestowed with an achievement award by the Pinacothèque Museum, recognizing his exceptional artistic quality and his participation in the international selection of the Luxembourg Art Prize. He is also part of the Pampanga Arts Guild, Circle Foundation for the Arts, and International Sculpture Center. Left Page: Winding Path. 2023 Mixed media on parchment paper 11x34 inch Jun Gueco Cruz © All rights reserved. Cruz has also been invited to exhibit at the 7th Edition of Personal Structures in Venice, Italy, in 2024. Jun Gueco Cruz's captivating artwork not only captivates viewers but also bridges the gap between science and spirituality. His ability to transform complex biological processes into awe-inspiring visual representations showcases the profound beauty hidden within our own bodies. Left: Overcomer. 2023 Mixed media on parchment paper 11x34 inch Jun Gueco Cruz © All rights reserved. 99
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Stand Tall. 2023 (Detail) Repurposed wood, brass, resin, and acrylic 24x48 in inch Jun Gueco Cruz © All rights reserved. JUN GUECO CRUZ Instagram: @juncruz8917 Facebook: @jun.cruz.54 Art Market Magazine 101
The Presence of Absence. Mixed Media Art. 130x80cm. 2023 Judit Nagy L. © All rights reserved. Judit Nagy L. A True Love Story WINEporTRAIT©

PRIDE (Au). Trilogy Part #3 Mixed Media Art. 100x100 cm. 2023 Judit Nagy L. © All rights reserved. I saw a photo that the sadly deceased wife of the worldfamous Swiss cellist and composer posted on her IG account a few years ago. It was taken by her of a resting virtuoso and captioned, "One of my favorite 104 photos of a resting virtuoso. One day, I will turn it into a painting that we will hang in the Kunsthalle in Zurich ". The true love story of this couple touched me deeply, and I had the desire to embody their wish. After contacting the composer and asking for permission to paint this picture in Ewa's name, so to speak, I chose a white canvas the size of a golden ration. I worked on the picture for 86 hours in a dynamic, impulsive emotional state. Art Market Magazine
Judit Nagy L. udit Nagy L. was born in Slovakia and started drawing in her childhood. Her kindergarten teacher was the first to recognize her painting skills and acknowledge her talent, and she became a great supporter of her creativity. Judit earned a master's degree in civil engineering, built a beautiful family life, and started her own business, but she still felt something was missing. When she was 40 years old, she decided to go on a pilgrimage to the Camino de Santiago. Just like in the film, the 42-day hike on the Way of St. James changed her life forever: she plucked up the courage to pursue her passion and start painting again. Today, she lives and works in Switzerland and has developed her own unique mixed media process: She paints with wine, earth, resonance gouache colors with homeopathic information, real crystals, and pearl and acrylic colors with extremely high pigmentation. Art Market Magazine Judit Nagy L. © All rights reserved. Reflecting (Nobility) Mixed Media Art. 100 x 120 cm. 2021 Judit Nagy L. © All rights reserved. 105
Judit invented her method in 2015 and called it "IVVArt - In Vino Veritas Art Method ©." Most recently, she received the International Carravagio Art Prize for Grand Masters of Art in Milan. She left in May 2022 to realize her next project in an art residence in Sicily dedicated to volcanic wines. 106 In 2023, she dedicates herself to her new artwork entitled "Light-full Shadows," in which we would like to highlight two of her works: the trilogy "PRIDE" and an exceptional work called "A Presence of Absence. " Here is her explanation for these works of art explicitly mentioned above: "PRIDE"- trilogy Top: PRIDE (Cu). Trilogy Part #1 Mixed Media Art. 100x100 cm. 2023 Judit Nagy L. © All rights reserved. Right Page: PRIDE (Ag). Trilogy Part #2 Mixed Media Art. 100x100 cm. 2023 Judit Nagy L. © All rights reserved. Art Market Magazine
n creating the "PRIDE "trilogy (PRIDE Cu, Ag, and Au, a mixed-media art on white stretched canvases, size: 100 x 100 cm each), I was interested in two things: firstly, reflecting on the personality of the horse /horses - the quiet influence a horse can exude; secondly, using Art Market Magazine that - a healthy pride, strength, elegance and awareness horses emit in its purity - to express the three elements of alchemy: Copper Cu, silver Ag and gold Au. I want to believe that we humans are already on this path of alchemy and - in the case of an unlocked consciousness - that we are already walking it. It requires constant self- work, self-improvement, and selfreflection - all for a single purpose: to become a better version of ourselves each night than we were the morning before. At least, that's the path I've chosen, although I still make many mistakes. "A Presence of Absence " 107
Top: Brother Sun, Sister Moon WINEporTRAIT. 100x80cm. 2018 Judit Nagy L. © All rights reserved. create mixed media art using real wine, liquor, soil from the vineyards, and spices. The following is an explanation of the terms I have developed for my painting techniques: WINEporTRAIT© is created with real wine and soil from the exact vineyard. It is a portrait of the wine itself: how I 'see' and feel the wine after tasting it. I developed 108 this process, which requires good technical knowledge and a longer time to create. I have called this style IVVArt - In Vino Veritas Art Method©. The COA includes a written report of the painting process and the data on the wine. Winepainting can include more than one wine paste, and the COA does not include wine(s) details. ReMixArt is a type of up-cycling or re-recycling art where something Right Page: Le Sorelle ARTofSPIRIT. 90x90cm. 2023 Judit Nagy L. © All rights reserved. new, special, or even exclusive is created from old materials. Spirit of Art - Art of Spirit Art is Spirit - this is a further development of the IVVArt method©, in which I use spirits (gin, raspberry brandy, etc.) and real spices directly from the distillery. +: Acrylic on stretched canvases and smaller contemporary installations or drawings on paper are also part of my artistic portfolio. Art Market Magazine
J udit Nagy L - LNJ tends to create a magic of art with real wine and earth from the vineyards, and she is a pilgrim to Compostela, Spain. The artist tells us that she is not only a painter but a creative person who is guided by inspiration and deeply aware that "painting, like all creative activities, is a tool that leads to self-expression and self-development." At the same time, Art Market Magazine "we do not 'create,' but rather we are a collaborator in the process of creation that we embody." When she turned 50, a desire grew in her: she wanted her art to have even more to do with the elemental: with people, the earth, relationships, and the diversity of horizontal and reciprocal connections, with the "something" that is difficult or impossible to put into words. As she prepared to travel to Sicily (in May 2022) and begin her art project "Etna and Her Wines" "in vivo" on the island, it became increasingly clear to her that the quest, her search for the essence of the experience of the whole, is to achieve creativity in the nutshell of necessity: to create with lines, surfaces and with colors that beguile (even when used minimally), "highly musical" and always (seemingly) 109
My Homeland MixedMediaArt. WINEporTRAIT. 50x50cm. 2021 Judit Nagy L. © All rights reserved. without effort. It deals with questions such as "Can the arts unite and heal? If yes, then how?" Judit is a mixed media painter who paints with real wine and soil samples from vineyards, using her unique IVVArt method © to create portraits (called WINEporTRAIT-s) of selected wines. While working on the portraits of spirits (schnapps, brandy, gin, 110 etc.), she uses spices directly from distilleries to create a visual story of high-quality drinks that belong to a piece of art called "Art of the Spirit - Spirit of Art - Art is Spirit." Judit likes to work with found objects and transform them into high-quality, recyclable artworks, which she calls ReMixArt. My artist name is Judit Nagy L. or LNJ, which is my signature that you will find handwritten on all my original works. I added the letter "L." to my maiden name (which is very common in Central Europe, especially in Hungary) as a tribute to my greatgrandfather (Lantody), who originally came from France. Art Market Magazine
Judit Nagy L. © All rights reserved. BLUE VELVET MixedMediaArt, ArtofSpirit on a strechted canvas. 120x120 cm. 2020 Judit Nagy L. © All rights reserved. Crossing the River of Changes. Mixed Media Art. 100x100 cm. 2022 Judit Nagy L. © All rights reserved. I am a kind of human cuvée: I belong to the Hungarian minority from my fatherland, the Slovak Republic, and I have been living permanently in Switzerland since 2015. But here's something I haven't revealed until now: There's another reason I added the "L" to my original name: There's another artist about ten years younger with the same name who lives and works in my old hometown. She signs her work in the same style as I used to. I appreciate her art very much (I am even a collector of her art), so I decided to make this change in my signature to avoid conflicts after some time. I am an artist because I was born to be one. Visual creativity is my destiny - it's that simple. And it is something you feel in the deepest part of your being, with all your body's cells. My artistic activity is a peacemaking action. I want to spread harmony and draw people's attention to something beautiful. I want to touch hearts and sometimes evoke questions in the viewer that can lead to open communication between all of us or within ourselves, which is always very important for personal and collective development and positive changes. Art Market Magazine 111
Top Left: My Message in a Bottle WINEporTRAIT. 120x90 cm. 2022 Judit Nagy L. © All rights reserved. Top Right: The Tree Knows My Name. MixedMediaArt. 41x49,5 cm. 2023 Judit Nagy L. © All rights reserved. Right Page: Spots of Pure Light (Rain of Light). Mixed Media Art. 50x50 cm. 2023 Judit Nagy L. © All rights reserved. The creation process gave me an extra dose of emotion, and I will carry this time of extremely intensive processing of the artwork with me forever, for which I am very grateful." -Judit Nagy L. F or me, the sale of my works is more than a simple act of trade: I want to give collectors, in addition to a certificate of authenticity, which is an obligatory part of the artwork, the exclusive right to a lifetime of personal pleasure. I wish my art creations to be the ultimate mediator! I come from an engineering background, and I consider myself a born artist. I remember very well the first years of my life when I was only four years old: I played in our big garden and built villages out of clay, or I drew and painted, then designed something out of paper, plasticine, in some years later also out of fabric and leather. 112 Parallel to high school (we call it Gymnasium with four not-easy years of study), I attended an art school and was mentored by an artist in my hometown in one private studio. I was preparing to study at one of the art universities in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, but some factors in my life influenced me a lot and changed my path. Therefore, a few years later, I graduated as a civil engineer in Yugoslavia (now Serbia). I never really stopped being an artist. While studying at university, I joined a private art studio nearby and participated in group exhibitions. I needed art like you need oxygen. But my real comeback happened much later. Art Market Magazine

You and Me (Selfie #1) Acrylic on stretched canvas. 80x80 cm. 2021 Judit Nagy L. © All rights reserved. F irst, I had to walk the Camino in Spain and find the strength to change many things. The pilgrimage took place in 2011 and was the biggest accelerator to breaking out of the wrong way of life and finding myself again. For me, of course, it meant being able to fully define myself as an artist. To accept and believe in me after so many years of denying the truth and trying to be someone else just to be accepted by the 114 environment. And lo and behold, Here I Am! On the Camino, I learned that real wine is not just a simple alcoholic beverage but an art in itself. So it happened that, step by step, I fell in love with the idea "ART meets WINE - WINE is ART" (The slogan of our IVVArt project), and I also met the love of my life, Stefan. Both "projects" needed a lot of faith, will, and trust to bring them under one roof a few years later. Today, we are married, a private couple, and business partners. Art Market Magazine
A Miracle Zone Acrylic on stretched canvas. 90x90 cm. 2023 Judit Nagy L. © All rights reserved. Website: invinoveritasart.com Instagram: @l.n.j._art Linkedin: /lnjartandmore Facebook: @ivvartbyLNJ Art Market Magazine 115
A World Of Polina Bulgakova
M y creations are a vivid manifesto of the extraordinary; I invite people to explore a surreal yet remarkably realistic universe. The paradoxical interplay of surrealism and realism is the cornerstone of my technique. I create meticulously detailed, lifelike renderings that blur the lines between fantasy and reality." - Polina Bulgakova Left: Inner Conflict. Digital 3D. 110x148 cm. 2021 Mama’s Polina Bulgakova © All rights reserved. Top Right: Polina Bulgakova's Portrait © All rights reserved. Top Left: Blueberry Tales. Digital 3D. 110x137 cm. Polina Bulgakova © All rights reserved. Right Bottom: Snow White’s Nightmare. Digital 3D. 79x99 cm. Polina Bulgakova © All rights reserved. Art Market Magazine
Polina Bulgakova Left: Dreamer. Digital 3D. 110x143 cm. 2022 Polina Bulgakova © All rights reserved. I was born in Siberia, Russia, and lived there till my early 20th. I had a passion for art since early childhood, and till I was 15, I went to an art school. They had an unordinary approach, and, thanks to that, I always came up with an original decision for any topic in my paintings. At some point, I didn't touch canvas and paints until UNI, but I never stopped once I got back to it. My favorite media back then was oil, and I found pure pleasure in its texture, smell, and stains. I made a lot of commissions back then. In 2016, I started the process 118 of moving to Israel. In 2017, I happily landed in Tel Aviv; since then, it's been my home. It was a breakdown. It was hard to get used to new conditions, find inspiration, and organize a new creative space without my regular studio. I started with light watercolors, then went on to digital 2D. However, since I moved, I have had a weird feeling of missing something I have never had or done. When COVID-19 hit, the company I worked at sent us to work from home. Once I got two additional hours every day, I decided to learn something new and try 3D. I fell in Top Right: Polina Bulgakova's Portrait © All rights reserved. love from the first pixel and quickly gained new skills. I loved the volume, the freedom, the unlimited abilities, and the improving industry. But mostly, I loved the limitless – no physics matter in 3D graphics, no rules of reality; I realized I could literally create worlds, wander there, make them move, etc. I had a strong feeling that this was what I was missing all the way along – the opportunity to dive deep into universes and create my own realms. My creations are a vivid manifesto of the extraordinary; I invite people to explore a surreal yet remarkably realistic universe. Art Market Magazine
Moonriver. Digital 3D. 110x143 cm. 2021 Polina Bulgakova © All rights reserved.
Metamorphic Rhapsody. Digital 3D. 158x89 cm. 2023 . Polina Bulgakova © All rights reserved. T he paradoxical interplay of surrealism and realism is the cornerstone of my technique. I create meticulously detailed, lifelike renderings that blur the lines between fantasy and reality. I truly believe that art has the capacity to transcend the boundaries of the ordinary and that every pixel and brushstroke is an opportunity to create a world that is at once familiar and fantastical. My commitment to merging these seemingly contradictory elements reflects the enigmatic beauty that exists in the paradoxes of our existence. My artworks are narratives waiting to be unraveled. Each artwork is a multi-layered story that provokes thought, evokes emotion, and challenges preconceptions. 120 Polina Bulgakova Right: Melancholia. Digital 3D. 110x143 cm. 2023 Polina Bulgakova © All rights reserved.
The Waiter. Digital 3D. 132x165 cm. 2021 Polina Bulgakova © All rights reserved.
Safe Romance. Digital 3D. 68 x 89 cm. 2022 Polina Bulgakova © All rights reserved. I love the volume, the freedom, the unlimited abilities, and the improving industry. But mostly, I loved the limitless – no physics matter in 3D graphics, no rules of reality."
Polina Bulgakova Top Left: Drowning. Digital 3D. 79x103 cm. 2022 Polina Bulgakova © All rights reserved. Top Right: Witchy Morning. Digital 3D. 110x143 cm. 2022 Polina Bulgakova © All rights reserved. Left: Shining. Digital 3D. 110x143 cm. 2021 Polina Bulgakova © All rights reserved. 123
Right: Perfect date. Digital 3D. 110x132 cm. 2021 . Polina Bulgakova © All rights reserved. Polina Bulgakova Right: Mama’s gonna give you love. Digital 3D. 110x132 cm. Polina Bulgakova © All rights reserved. 124
I realized I could literally create worlds, wander there, make them move." 99 Luftballoons. Digital 3D. 91x113 cm. 2020 Polina Bulgakova © All rights reserved.
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Polina Bulgakova Website: polinabulgakova.art | Instagram: @bulgakovaartist Artstation: /bulgakovaartist | BeHance: /polinabulgakova OpenSea: /bulgakovaartist | CGTrader: /polinabulgakovaart Sweet September. Digital 3D. 110x143 cm. Polina Bulgakova © All rights reserved.
Eight Blessings. 2022 Oil on Canvas. 137.2 x 162.6 cm Yooyeon Nam © All rights reserved. See the article on page 74 artmarketmag.com