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Carlos Larracilla

Carlos Larracilla has been painting professionally since the early nineties. His talented handling of paint, sensitively combining colour and form, create harmonic compositions which hope to reflect movement and narrative, emotion and feeling. Exhibiting across Europe and America Carlos now lives and works in Europe.
 
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Jacek Lasa

Similar to pointillism, a method of oil painting developed in the 1880s by the French neo-Impressionist Georges Seurat, Jacek Lasa uses small dabs of colour and texture to build and construct a larger image. Jacek's use of colour, his natural persuasion for pattern and his instinctive approach to painting enable him to produce a harmonic balance within each composition. Jacek Lasa lives and works in Poland.
 
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valeria latorre

The beautiful, imaginative paintings of Valeria Latorre are diverse in subject matter, yet she is proficient in every medium. Her impressive career as a scenic artist has also endowed her with consummate skills across unusual media such as spray gun painting, sign-writing, texturing, polysterene carving, woodgraining and trompe l’oeil. With her sensitive depiction of water, sky, stone and movement, she manages to imbue her paintings with a fantastic sense of atmosphere.
 
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Maria  Lavrova

After travelling extensively Maria Lavrova finds particular inspiration from Peru and Ecuador where she studied the healing practices used by the Incas. A Russian born artist Lavrova is a medium and is a Reiki practitioner (Attunement Level II certificate). Her work hopes to reflect the, “pure energies of Mother nature and the beauty of the sacred in human life”, and in doing so seeks to enrich the view and soothe the mind. Maria Lavrova studied Fine Art in Russia and has recently completed a course at Hampstead School of Art, London. Her work has been exhibited in Russia and South America and is held in private collections in Europe.
 
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Ben Law

With over twenty years of experience, Ben Law is a British artist, living and working in London. Specializing in portraiture, Law refreshingly focuses on the male nude and celebrates it beauty and its strengths. Although his works obviously focuses on contemporary man, his paintings have a sense of classicism which is inherent in all his works. By combining both traditional and modern skills and techniques he manages to find a timeless suspension between genres and practices. Two and perhaps three identical drawings are made - one using acquarelle pencils to produce a drawing very similar to a traditional watercolour, and another using pastels or coloured pencils. These are scanned, and merged digitally. The resulting print is itself added to, with further layers of painting, scanning and drawing continuing over many versions, until the end result is reached: a multi-textured mixed media artwork. The works for sale here are all 1 of 1 print, made digitally from these original paintings.
 
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Kit Lawson

As a 3DGraphic Designer, Kit Lawson constructs his images using a range of different mediums and techniques. Predominantly painting in acrylic on canvas, Kit also uses the computer to generate his images. Orchid and New Orchid are perfect examples of how he uses photography and computer generated imagery to produce digital prints on paper. Inspired by artists such as Ralph Steadman, H. R. Giger and Franz Kline, Kit's work often reflects a darker and more intense side to life.
 
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Alexander Lee

Alexander Lee is an artist with an unusual geographical trajectory; he hails from the warmth of Australia but now lives and works in the cooler climes of Sweden. His Australian heritage can be detected in the fierce heat of exciting compositions such as 'Bush Fire 1' and 'Bush Fire 2' which are quite unique subjects rarely seen amongst the artists of Londonart. The flaming line of acid yellow trees in the distance are dramatic giving a kick to our usual perceptions. These works may be contrasted with the cold tones of 'Blue Cobbles': a painting also full of movement but more contained and deliberate. In works such as 'Evening Storm' and 'Colour Girl' both hot and cold colours are brought together in a harmonious whole.
 
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Martin Leigh

Changes, contradictions and contrasts. The art of Martin Leigh does not sit still in one style or technique, but instead adapts and changes in order to explore the points where the natural and man-made collide. His art shows the change of the season and the effects that this has on the environment around us. Formally a professional photographer, Leigh now devotes his time to making art and has gained a great deal of success, exhibiting widely across the UK and in Germany. In his work a bridge ages and hangs in the point between rustic beauty and collapse. A bubble sits implausibly on the rough centre of an orange flower, waiting to burst. The outline of a fish is blended with the stylised background to create an artificial camouflage. In other works he explored the limits of abstraction, showing the feeling of a choppy sea and a rioting garden foliage. His photography and mixed media skills allow him to explore many themes and ideas and create an incredibly interesting and varied collection of work.
 
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Philip  Lendrum

Born in England in 1957, Philip Lendrum now lives and works in Honk Kong. Describing his work as “rational expressionisms”, he allows the “impulses of the unconscious”, to guide him. “The act of applying paint, layering images on top of one another, involving oneself physically with the surface of the object; creates unconventional formal results”. He says.
 
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Albert Lentacker

Albert Lentacker has been painting portraits for an incredible 50 years. Now 72 years old, Albert has been working as a professional portrait artist since leaving the Royal Academy of Art Saint-Nicolas, Belgium in 1956. "An artist must not only capture a likeness, but also a sense of presence, character and time. To paint people is to create a definite presence on a canvas. The stronger the presence, the more successful the portrait" Albert Lentacker. Now living and working in Belgium, Albert is available for commission.
 
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