Mark Laguë

Impressionist painting of a historic domed building in a cityscape.

Mark has developed an international reputation and has won numerous awards, both in his native Canada and in the United States. A dedicated painter, he was born in Lachine, Quebec in 1964 and has had a fascination with drawing since childhood, a skill he practices constantly, even to this day. Upon graduation from Montreal’s Concordia…

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Nathalie Lapointe

A tranquil forest stream with rocks and soft light.

Award-winning artist recognized for her endearing works, Nathalie Lapointe comes from the Lanaudière region, close to Montreal in Canada. Her style and artistic signature are constantly evolving, stimulated by both technical and aesthetic research. Always aiming to create works qualified as visual poetry, she is not anchored in any style or subject, but since 2009…

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Christine Lashley

Impressionist painting of a historic city square with people and greenery.

As a contemporary impressionist painter and lifelong nature enthusiast, Christine Lashley gathers most of her ideas by painting outdoors. The art she creates on location or in the studio is about the beauty of a moment held in memory. Her paintings often fuse reality and the abstract, using color and texture to look realistic from…

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J Louis

A person curled up, wrapped in a red cloth, lying on colorful abstract background.

American artist J Louis was born in 1992 and earned his BFA from Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia. He currently lives and works in New York City. Louis is best known for his oil paintings of female figures, focusing on the exquisite strength and alluring complexity of women throughout saturated color, flattened…

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Andrew Madvin

Elegant blue glass bowl with intricate crystal-like base design.

Andrew Madvin was born in 1977 near Detroit, Michigan. He grew up curious with the freedom to explore the outdoors, quickly becoming interested in the natural world around him. He exhibited a passion for creativity and an evident talent to build. Madvin’s innate skills developed in his high school metals and jewelry classes, earning him…

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Jeremy Mann

Artistic pencil sketch of a partially nude person from the back.

Jeremy Mann has distinguished himself among his peers through his “unique talent to transform a familiar place or anonymous figure into a painting imbued with something alchemical and at times otherworldly.” These words come from an article written about Jeremy Mann in American Artist magazine in which Mann is named as one of the “25…

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Nicolas Martin

A woman stands in a warmly lit market, seen from behind.

Nicolas Martin (b. 1980) is a realist painter from Paris, who now lives and works in Montreal, Canada. After completing his studies at the respected Auguste Renoir school in Paris, Nicolas decided to deepen his artistic knowledge and diversify his skills by completing the Graphic Design program at the University of Laval in Quebec, Canada.…

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Joseph McGurl

A sailboat and a person paddleboarding at sunset on calm water.

  Joseph McGurl is unquestionably one of the most sought-after and influential landscape artists currently working in America. This has been confirmed by his inclusion in several important museum shows and his successful relationship with some of the country’s leading galleries. He has been designated a Living Master by the Art Renewal Center, is a…

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Carlos Morago

Empty room with a tall window letting in soft light.

Carlos Morago’s paintings are characterized for the individual dialogue he establishes between his desire to accurately describe reality and his interest in light, which he portrays in an unusual way. He utilizes soft, cool and satin colors conveying a sense of proximity, silence and calm. One of the artist’s favorite subjects are empty and bare…

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Patrick O’Brien

Two classic sailing ships with full sails on a sunny day at sea.

Patrick O’Brien has been a full-time artist and illustrator since 1985. His clientshave included National Geographic, The Discovery Channel, and the Smithsonian.His art has appeared in magazines and newspapers, on posters and greetingcards, and even on billboards.O’Brien entered the marine art field in 2003. In 2010 the U.S. Naval AcademyMuseum mounted a retrospective exhibition featuring…

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