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Transitional Fine Art oil paintings brought to you by Art Post Gallery, located in Glenview (north of Chicago), featuring Greg Carter, Christian Charvet, Peggy Beaulieu Corthouts, M. Ellen Cocose, Ludmila Curilova, Lor Daniels, Robert Holman, Fiona Hoop, Kamal Givian, Loren Grey, Joyce Lieberman, Myung Jung (“Mario”), Yvonne Mora, Christian Nesvadba, Isy Ochoa, Dmitriy V. Proshkin, S. Razin, Nicole Sebille, J. Shepman, Starlie Sokol Hohne, Stephen R. White, Sarah Van Beckum, Vitaliy Mikhalov, Alexander Zerbe, and Chris Zambon. |
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1452 Waukegan Road |
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Greg Carter
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| Greg Carter is a native of Atlanta, who was exposed to art an early age. In addition to studying art in Europe as a teenager, he worked with his father, who spent a career as a graphic designer and illustrator. Carter studied at the University of Georgia and Georgia State and graduated (with honors) from the prestigious Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. Carter’s primary subjects include landscapes, cityscapes and the figure. His work is heavily influenced by George Bellows, John Singer Sargent and contemporary Wolf Kahn. His work is rich with paint and texture, and his style is a unique combination of representational, impressionistic and abstract, allowing the viewer to look deeper into the image. Carter’s work is exhibited throughout the United States and the United Kingdom. | |
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“Along the Shoreline”
Oil on Wood Panel 27” x 24” (framed) $2,600 (framed) |
“Garden Stroll”
Oil on Wood Panel 22” x 19” (framed) $2,100 (framed) |
![]() “Her Back Patio” Oil on Wood Panel 22" x 26" (framed) $2,400 (framed) |
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“First Light”
Oil on Wood Panel 31” x 26” (framed) $3,000 (framed) |
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Christian Charvet
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Christian Charvet was born in Paris in 1940. The artist’s work has evolved through three periods: 1) the “Blue Period” (1970’s), which was characterized by monochrome coloration; 2) the “Blue Period Continuation” (1980’s), in which social groups appear, represented within a carnival theme, but still monochrome and cold looking; and 3) the “Red Period” (1990’s), in which color tones change and he introduces a series of studies on painters and poets. Most notable is his study of the poet Arthur Rimbaud. Charvet’s work was recently honored by the French Postal Service, which issued a stamp with Rimbaud’s image. |
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"Rimbaud I"
Oil on paper 20" x 16" (framed) $620 (framed) |
"Rimbaud II"
Oil on paper 20" x 16" (framed) $620 (framed) |
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"Rimbaud III"
Oil on paper 20" x 16" (framed) $620 (framed) |
"Rimbaud IV"
Oil on paper 20" x 16" (framed) $620 (framed) |
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| Peggy Beaulieu Corthouts | ||
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Peggy Corthouts was born in 1959 in Coventry, Connecticut and graduated from Arizona State University with a BFA degree in printmaking in 1983. She studied under Wayne Kimball, a master printer from the famed Tamarind Atelier. Among fine art printers, she is known as a printmaker of remarkable skill and sensitivity. Her beautiful landscapes are contemporary, yet posses a softness and quality of light reminiscent of the Impressionistic Period. She now lives in Coaldale, Colorado and paints mostly mountainous landscapes. Her work is exhibited throughout the United States. |
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| "Marshland Floral I" Acrylic on board 44" x 32" (framed) $1,750 (framed) |
"Marshland Floral II" |
"Marshland Floral III" Acrylic on board 36" x 24" (unframed) $1,000 (unframed) |
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Ludmila Curilova
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Ludmila Curilova was born and raised in Chisinau, Maldova, in the east foothills of Romania. Her parents were both active with the Maldova National Theater of Opera and Ballet, her father as a set designer and her mother as a ballerina. Ludmila’s creativity expressed itself in painting and she attended the College of Art, Repin I. Ludmila’s style is unique; she takes typical subjects and infuses them with her own magical feelings. Each image is ripe with symbolism and speaks of themes from across the ages. Woven within each of these themes are the secret and personal messages of the artist, including most notably that each woman is a princess inside. Her work has been exhibited in Russia, Moldova and the United States. |
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Fiona Hoop is the studio name for the team of Michele Woodey and Mary Kennedy, who work together to produce each piece of art. Michele gradated with honors in Fine Arts from Brighton School of Arts in England in 1979 and also teaches art. Mary graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design in 1989 and received OCAD’s Experimental Arts Award in Painting. They live and work in Canada.
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"In the Park"
Acrylic painting 16" x 20"(unframed) $575 (unframed) |
"In the Park"
Acrylic painting 16" x 20"(unframed) $575 (unframed) |
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| "Fence Row" Encaustic on board 31" x 31"(framed) $1800 (framed) |
"Colorful Day" Encaustic on board 31" x 31"(framed) $1800 (framed) |
![]() SOLD "Rustic and Gold Landscape" Original mixed media on board 41" x 33"(framed) $1,950 (framed) |
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Loren Grey
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Grey studied at the Winchester School of Art in Winchester, England, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts. She now lives and works on the west coast of England. She is known for her dramatic use of color and her contemporary sense of composition. Her specialty is the encaustic method, with colors enhanced by layering “washes” of wax and paint. She is also a passionate gardener. Her work is exhibited at the Taunton Art Gallery, Somersett; The New Bristol Gallery; the Bath Lanes Gallery; the Hove Art Gallery and Museum, Hove, Sussex; and the Beecroft Gallery, Southened, Essex.
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“Margret” |
“Victoria” |
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“Celebrating a Victory” |
“Visiting With a Friend” |
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“Single Vase” |
“Three Vases”
Encaustic mixed media 24” x 14” (unframed) $600 (unframed) |
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Joyce Lieberman
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| Joyce Lieberman's work has been described as joyful, whimsical, "Chagallish", airy, colorful, just plain "feelgood" fine art. This Californian likes to work on a large scale but her smaller still life paintings on paper are also available. | |
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"Fiesta Romance"
Acrylic on paper 18" x 15" (unframed) $600 (unframed) |
"Fiesta Pomegranate & Tea
Acrylic on paper 18" x 15" (unframed) $600 (unframed) |
![]() “White Roses” Oil on board 47” x 31” (framed) $2,200 (framed) |
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Mario
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Mario was born in September, 1949 in Seoul, Korea and has developed an outstanding national and international reputation as an artist. With a dramatic brush stroke that is unparalleled, his style and coloration are unique and distinguish his painting from all others. His work is super-realistic and has appeal to those who appreciate traditional as well as transitional art. Mario is a past winner of the Grand Prize of Western style painting at the Exhibition of Seoul’s Artist Association. |
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“Dutch Tulips" |
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Yvonne Mora
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Yvonne Mora was born in Lima, Peru in 1959. She graduated with honors from the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in 1985 and married the well-known painter William Rengito. She is best known for her lively figures, especially jazz musicians. Her art pulsates with great energy, unmatched movement and beautiful colors. Her work is exhibited throughout Japan, Peru and the United States.
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“Summer Street Cafe” |
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“Bright Bouquet” |
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Christian Nesvadba
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Christian Nesvadba was born in 1977 in Vienna. He is the son of the well-known painter Gerhard Nesvadba, whose roots originate from a family with a long artistic heritage. After elementary and high school, he studied engineering and his professors were much impressed by his talent for drawing, including the observation that "even his technical drawings have an artistic value". His style features florals in a vibrant and bold color scheme as well as landscapes with wonderfully composed colors.
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