Timeless gallery group catalogue
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Timeless gallery group catalogue
Love & Passion high quality of life by Timeless Gallery Group Timeless Gallery Group www.timelessgallerygroup.com „The Manifesto of Art” The Art is like a Goddess you love, glorify and experience. To get the key to her heart you must first open your own. You don’t have to know or be able to, you just need to feel and stay open-minded. The Art does not await prosperity. To appreciate its beauty, you must feel the beauty. To appreciate its power, you must feel the power of love. To talk about it, you must learn the strength of silence. The path to its heart is straight. You only need to sense and love to find it. The Art breathlessly exposes your heart to new experiences, Constantly tempting and leaving famished, Constantly amazing, intensifying and illuming. The Art won’t give understanding, it is your question, Your undiscovered riddle and the wealth of sensations, The most beautiful adventure, the lifetime journey, The essence of wisdom, the monument of love. It is the everlasting fountain of affections, impressions and emotions. Its constantly new countenance kindle your passion, You can feel the raising love, you feel, that you know and understand, Only to become seeking and lost again. It is indefinite and repeatedly confusing. The moment you get closer it is getting distant. The moment you conceive it is even more abstruse. Loving it is the brain dilemma, The soul harmony, the heart serenity. It is the endless unknown, the endless challenge. It is the path, not the aim. The best tutor, the inspiring Goddess, The omen of truth, love and tolerance. The Ceaseless need, never-ending passion. The distance in close-up, the ignorance in wisdom. It is the paradox, the negation of feelings and thoughts. It is the voice in silence, the tear in a smile, The thirst in desire, The bright in darkness, the closeness in alienation. It is the love with no need to be limited, without assurance and guarantee. It is the freedom in brotherhood, the bedrock in dither. It is the statute of life and humanity. Reaching everyone with transparent language of love, returns our freedom and dignity. Timeless Gallery Group GALLERY MINERVA M A L M Ö 4 www.timelessgallerygroup.com GALLERY MINERVA M A L M Ö www.timelessgallerygroup.com 5 GALLERY NEW FORM T R E L L E B O R G 6 www.timelessgallerygroup.com GALLERY NEW FORM T R E L L E B O R G www.timelessgallerygroup.com 7 TIMELESS GALLERY M A R B E L L A 8 www.timelessgallerygroup.com TIMELESS GALLERY M A R B E L L A www.timelessgallerygroup.com 9 TIMELESS GALLERY M I A M I 10 www.timelessgallerygroup.com TIMELESS GALLERY M I A M I www.timelessgallerygroup.com 11 TIMELESS GALLERY G D Y N I A 12 www.timelessgallerygroup.com TIMELESS GALLERY G D Y N I A www.timelessgallerygroup.com 13 TIMELESS GALLERY B I A Ł Y S T O K 14 www.timelessgallerygroup.com TIMELESS GALLERY B I A Ł Y S T O K www.timelessgallerygroup.com 15 Daniel Del Orfano Born and raised on Long Island, New York, where he currently resides. Daniel began portraying everyday life from the perspective of a passer-by, witnessing one of life’s intimate moments. This inevitably led to, an almost, visual biography of his life. The work began to depict scenes of his past, not as it may have happened, but more as it was remembered- a snapshot, not of a particular moment but of an overall memory. As the work developed, Mr. Del Orfano began using more and more symbolic imagery. The imagery, though subtle at times, gives a background story to the piece while adding additional subtext. Wait, I Have to Call You Back Isabella’s Garden, The Rose Peddler 16 Reminiscence www.timelessgallerygroup.com Rendezvous The Matinee www.timelessgallerygroup.com 17 Manuel Naranjo Manuel Naranjo Martell is born in Seville, to an American mother and a Spanish father. His father a painter and his mother with a great passion for the arts, his education and artistic longings would be totally influenced by them. A self-taught photographer, he studies in Barcelona where he gets a degree in film directing and script writing . His passion for the arts pushes him to explore different artistic roads. He is currently working as a freelance photographer, having worked with a long list of top musicians, top chefs of world renown, together with actors and writers. His first documentary work, „Afternoon at La Maestranza”, from the bull ring of his native Seville has received excellent reviews for his personal, profound vision and elegance. Expo 37 Expo 28 18 www.timelessgallerygroup.com Expo 32 Expo 58 Expo 34 Expo 29 www.timelessgallerygroup.com 19 Paco Naranjo Born in Seville. Reveling in the world of comics, his first steps in the world of drawing and painting came at an early age. From the very beginning he has had the desire to learn aboutthe various techniques and different calligraphies and implement them. He began with the socalled magical realism, evolving into finding new ways of expression, with the idea of merging and broadening his artistic possibilities.Textures, recycled materials, and basreliefs enter a richer and freer painterly landscape where a dreamlike, symbolic,literary, and poetic world lays a place where time is incontrol. Puerto de Newport 20 www.timelessgallerygroup.com Guadalquivir al Anochecer El Tango de la Carretera El Baile al Atardecer de Sevilla www.timelessgallerygroup.com 21 Ira Tsantekidou Ira has become very well known for her beautiful, sensual and tender paintings of women. she has an amazing technique of bringing the women to life on canvas showing their erotic but sophisticated characters at the same time. She is known for her outstanding graphic skills and unique methods of painting. Ira Tsantekidou’s grace the walls of many villas around the world and the halls of many galleries. She likes to call her paintings of women „images of woman – la femme fatale” as she feels that they show women in many of their different moods. Lady with Cap Reflection: Turquoise 22 Winter www.timelessgallerygroup.com Paperboat Odalisque Glamour Dreams: Day Reflection: In the Evening www.timelessgallerygroup.com 23 Jos Dirix The sculptor Jos Dirix lives and works in a small village Neer, based in the Southern part of the Netherlands. Jos Dirix’s sculptures revolve around the cyclical nature of life and respect for nature. Jos Dirix injects soul into every sculpture, throughout his entire oeuvre, by making its essence fully visible and above all intensely tangible. The horses, bulls, men, women and predatory beasts created by Jos Dirix are full of vitality and dynamism. Full of primal strength, and yet gracious in their movement. People and animals exuding the energy of life.The sculptor Jos Dirix lives and works in a small village Neer, based in the Southern part of the Netherlands. Jos Dirix’s sculptures revolve around the cyclical nature of life and respect for nature. Jos Dirix injects soul into every sculpture, throughout his entire oeuvre, by making its essence fully visible and above all intensely tangible. The horses, bulls, men, women and predatory beasts created by Jos Dirix are full of vitality and dynamism. Full of primal strength, and yet gracious in their movement. People and animals exuding the energy of life. Sundancer Hunter 24 www.timelessgallerygroup.com Furieto Little hunting Owl La Forza www.timelessgallerygroup.com 25 Mersad Berber Mersad Berber was the most considerable artist to emerge from the chaos of the Balkan wars in the 1990s. He achieved a degree of international celebrity previously unknown for any artist who came from this region of Europe. His achievement are remarkable because he was a member of Bosnia’s Muslim community. His paintings focus on aspects that have brought him worldwide admiration. These include elegant female portraits, based on High Renaissance prototypes, paraphrases of Velazquez, and paintings of horses, which recall his love for the peasant life in the Bosnian countryside. They give a good idea of the breadth of his cultural interests, but the frequent fragmentation of the images also makes it clear that these are the product of an extremely contemporary sensibility. 26 www.timelessgallerygroup.com www.timelessgallerygroup.com 27 Viktor Sheleg was born in 1962 in Lomonosov, near Saint-Petersberg, Russia. His family moved to Latvia when he was three. Viktor has been drawing since early childhood and started painting at the age of twelve. Self-taught, his creativity is based on his personal worldview, which earned him a solid reputation of an independent artist. Sheleg developed his style and aesthetic preference in a country isolated from the rest of the world and known for its climate of conformity. The artist himself says that his work is inspired by chaos and that his painting is guided by emotions and energy. He lives and works in Riga, Latvia. Oil on Canvas Oil on Canvas Oil on Canvas 28 www.timelessgallerygroup.com Oil on Canvas Oil on Canvas www.timelessgallerygroup.com 29 Paul Kaminski Being a German by his ancestry and born in Karaganda, Kazahstan, in 1961, Paul Kaminski lives and works in Wolfsburg, Germany since 1993. His only art education was received at the studio of Valentin Golod, the extraordinary artist who was Paul’s teacher for more than 10 years. Probably, the geography of his life, including the Kazah steps and the industrial city where the biggest car plant in Europe is situated, influenced the variety of his styles – from minimalist abstractions to very poetic works with Spanish women and couples dating at cafe. His works are perfect decoration for any interior. They can be found in British Victorian style houses and in apartments with contemporary Italian design. Every single moment of Paul’s life is art. Being an established artist, he gives classes of painting to people from his town, and promotes projects to make Wolfsburg more beautiful, working on design of bus stops and city lighting. Oil on Canvas Oil on Canvas Oil on Canvas 30 Oil on Canvas www.timelessgallerygroup.com Oil on Canvas Oil on Canvas Oil on Canvas www.timelessgallerygroup.com 31 Marianne Houtkamp By creating a perfect, respectful portrait, Marianne’s sculptures turn any person from all over the world into an individual star. In her work Marianne mirrors the human heart. By a particular facial expression or posture she captures the positive in a person’s character. And she is fascinated by everyday life in foreign cultures. Marianne is always capable of depicting the essence of a sculpture in its inimitable, moving and poignant way. The result of her great expressiveness is clear and unique. Yet each sculpture leaves room for the viewer’s own interpretation. This particular combination makes her „bronze” very popular. Good Food Sunrise II 32 www.timelessgallerygroup.com The shy bride Morning Ritual Drums from a distance Caught by the wind www.timelessgallerygroup.com 33 Peter Mandl Peter Mandl is born in Check Republic, Formerly Checkoslovakia in Prague the year of 1947. As a result of the effects of the Prague spring Peter escaped to Sweden 1968 as a political refugee. Peter continues his creative work from his home studio. His elegant, creative and elaborative sculptures can be seen both in public and private art collections all over the world. Peter Mandl has devoted his life to sculptures. Through a form and melding technique, which has made him a name within the sculpting arena, he captures fleeting moments in solid forms of glass and bronze, rendering the spectator both curious and calm at the very same time. Movements reminiscent of the elements, shapes found in nature, the human body, are frozen still yet forever moving, telling a story, pleasing the eye, feeding the mind and caressing the soul. Euribia 34 Cape Horn Figure I www.timelessgallerygroup.com Mystery Elektra Butterfly www.timelessgallerygroup.com 35 David Begbie David Begbie discovered the particular properties of steel- and bronze mesh as an art student in 1977. Since then his work has been exhibited globally and has been an enormous inspiration to many people, including architects, designers, photographers, world of theatre and dance and collectors as well as to other artists. The preoccupation with the human form as his subject stems from an early age, the fascination for reproducing figurative bodies in mesh has developed extensively over many years. David Begbie achieves fine sculpting detail of musculature and an aesthetic completeness of human form which has even been compared to Michelangelo and particular Rodin, even though his subject is often that of the partial or truncated figure. Icon II Pnuudus 36 Nubus www.timelessgallerygroup.com Tritus Genis Pzinu www.timelessgallerygroup.com 37 Taras loboda Taras Loboda was born in 1961 in Ivano-Frankovsk, Ukraine, in the family of a prominent Ukrainian artist I.I. Loboda. In 1985, he graduated from the Kiev Art Academy. Taras has been living in Prague since 1993 with his family. Working in his Prague-based studio, Taras exhibits and sells his art throughout the world. His works are highly demanded by numerous collectors and art lovers in USA, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Taras shows the greatest knowledge of the realistic painting skills, he brings us back to the Renaissance in his women portraits and still-lifes. At the same time, his works have very fresh modern look and feeling – specially his magic landscapes. This brilliant combination makes art of Taras so attractive and desirable. Oxana Autumn Rhapsody Magdalena 38 Iris www.timelessgallerygroup.com Lily Pond II Oil on canvas www.timelessgallerygroup.com 39 Alejandro Hermann Alejandro Hermann was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. After residing in various locations across Europe over more than thirty years, he finally settled in Marbella, Southern Spain, where he has been living for more than a decade. This artist claims Leonardo Da Vinci as the indisputable master and major point of reference, citing him as „a true genius and a source of inspiration for almost everything in life”. Hermann’s paintings draw from the insistent and interesting, evocative of past summers and future pleasures with a daring style and techniques that are the hallmarks of his success. His impressionist work has a slightly realistic effect while his Intimate Studies focus heavily on the feminine figure, emphasizing the delicacy of forms, nevertheless portrayed with very decent sensibility. Of special distinction is the elegant incorporation of animals in his compositions, bringing the wildness of cold reality, with its palpable energy, to an inarguable harmony and equilibrium through his magnificent use of color. Tinta China I Manina III Loa Caminos del Pasado 40 www.timelessgallerygroup.com Abstraccion Geometrica 548 Gracias a la Vida www.timelessgallerygroup.com 41 Anton ter Braak In the wonderful countryside between Neede and Diepenheim lives and works sculptor Anton ter Braak. In this sculptor’s universe horses, bulls, female figures as well as abstract forms play an important role. The artists manages to capture the essence, the soul of his compact sculptures of female figures, bulls and horses in a highly personal and potent manner. Using an inner sense of beauty as well as a subtle use of materials. The elegant figures, of both man and animal have grown still or, on the contrary, seem full of motion. By entwining and girding the shapes, using solidified bandages or gunny the artist makes use of a procedure that both connects and divides separate parts and thus he arrives at a style that commands respect through a very individual signature that is clearly present in his more abstract works too. Pericles 42 www.timelessgallerygroup.com Flying bull Pericles The Show must go on www.timelessgallerygroup.com 43 Fabio Hurtado Fabio Hurtado was born in Madrid (Spain) in 1960. He is an artist with an unmistakeable style. His paintings recreate scenes in an almost cinematographic context which are set within the 1920’ s and 1930’ s. His exquisite drawing skills and harmonious use of color are complementary to the overall sense of mystery surrounding his stylish and elegant characters and the roles they play in his paintings. There is an implied interaction between the spectator, the paintings and the artist who encourages the viewer to use his imagination in unravelling and participating in the narrative of the work. Hurtado’ s painting is serious and produced in a concientious manner, where imagination and technique are in harmony resulting in a poignant statement of the timeless unchanging realities of the human condition. La Hamina Punta Delgada 44 www.timelessgallerygroup.com Bel Air Aida Aerodromo Cafe Pais www.timelessgallerygroup.com 45 Marie Madeleine Gautier Marie-Madeleine Gautier, a native of Normandy, was born in 1956. She Attenborough the „Ecole des Beaux-arts” in Paris and from the very onset of her carrier as a sculptress focused entirely on the most common and most frequently created subject in art, the human body. Yet, hers was not banal exploration of esthetics, but a celebration of women, a subject she has explored unceasingly in its multiple facets over the years. Her women, weather standing, bending, kneeling or reclining are all celebrations of Femininity, with their ample hips sprouting legs that give them balance as well as the lightness of a dancer – a sharp contrast to their slender busts that dissolve upwards. Julie et moi Femme assise penchée 46 Maurguerite www.timelessgallerygroup.com La Discréte fenétre C’est l’amour qui fait tourner le monde www.timelessgallerygroup.com 47 Isabel Miramontes Isabel Miramontes was born in 1962 in Santiago de Compostella, Spain. This eminent place of pilgrimage, which is of Celtic origin, still fascinates Miramontes and remains for her a magical area. It was in 1994, in a sculptor friend’s studio, that Miramontes made her passionate discovery of sculpture. This became her preferred mode of expression, to which she has devoted herself ever since. The visual language of Isabel Miramontes steadfastly represents the human being in all the ambiguity of its power and frailty, its confinement and yearning for liberty, its dreams and triumphs. This fascinating figure, the synthesis of forms and thoughts, expresses the reality of life with its moments of joy, but also drama, abandon and tension. Indeed a figure who most assuredly speaks to everyone at the very depth of their being. Revelation Extase 48 My way www.timelessgallerygroup.com The Slide The Constructor Star Reader Hasard www.timelessgallerygroup.com 49 Jan-Carel Koster Jan-Carel seeks with its distinctive abstract and organic objects to create a bridge between nature, science and craftsmanship, with references to both the physical and psychological environment and experience. For him, multidimensional work, is creating 3D sculptures with a fourth dimension. This fourth element he ads is the time (spacetime). This (basically for us humans, not observable) dimension he tries to emphasize. Within his work he always tries to refer to past, present and future and society to show and feel that everything and everyone continues evolve. He self, sees this as a constant wave of energy that flows continuously through the society, an eternal force that takes care of the evolution. Stairway to heaven 50 Evolving II www.timelessgallerygroup.com The Rythm of Life Evolving III www.timelessgallerygroup.com 51 Jean Philippe Richard Through his work, JeanPhilippe Richard invites us to explore the combination of the material with femininity, and rediscovers the eulogy of beauty. He never makes drawings, because in his view, the form and expression are already there in the block he wishes to sculpt. He chose to sculpt Woman. He describes her as his passion: the eternal feminine, a sensual, slender, tender and passionate woman, or a river naiad, shameless, fascinating and mysterious, her body in movement emerging from the material. Finefeatured faces with eyes shut or half-closed, his women display a tender assurance and a moving serenity. They have elongated, slender figures, exaggeratedly long or round; they are light, smooth and carnal. His sculptures are a mixture of gentleness and strength, mystery and eternity. Leonie Sarah 52 Sonia www.timelessgallerygroup.com Isadora Melissa Justine Marie www.timelessgallerygroup.com 53 Karel Zijlstra Karel Zijlstra studied at the Academy of Industrial Design in Eindhoven. Since 1989 he applied himself completely to sculpting. In this period he discovered Celtic and mediaeval literature. Till today the King Arthur legends, the Holy Grail and Percival and the Irish myths and legends inspire his seemingly weightless bronze figures. He was inspirated by the Celts, who came from eastern Europe through Holland, Scandinavia and England to Ireland. Like the upright Celtic dancer, Zijlstras statues reach out for elevation and spiritualization. His figures show no feet, they rize out of the misty Irish land like thin gods. Their spirituality makes them almost unassailable. These slender, introverted figures are often compared with Masai warriors or Egyptian gods. Rightly, according to the artist. Because his quest for origin, genesis and future of mankind is universal and embraces all people and all cultures. Amaunet Lisa 54 Clàrsach www.timelessgallerygroup.com Heledd of Powys Leana www.timelessgallerygroup.com 55 Jęrzy Kędziora Jerzy Jotka Kędziora was born in 1947 in Częstochowa, Poland. He graduated from the city’s Fine Arts School and followed by the National Academy of Fine Arts. Exhibiting his versatility through a wide range of fine art disciplines - from drawing, painting and advertisement graphics, through ceramics, medal art and spatial composition, to the theatrical scenography and usable forms - the artist’s artistic talents are highly appreciated among international fine arts experts and critics. He has won numerous awards in some of the most important competitions and exhibitions, both in his own country and around the world. Jotka is a member of World Movement of Sculpture Symposiums. Additionally, he is currently the Vice President of Polish Sculptors along with regularly representing the Polish Ministry of Culture and Art Grants. His art is complete, original and meaningful in sculpture as well as in the architectonic design of sculpture monuments. In his work, he focuses on the kinetic properties of sculpture. Jotka presented his work in many international exhibitions and his art is exhibited in many galleries and museums in Poland, Germany, Austria, Belgium, France, Italy, Sweden, Spain and USA Gymnast with Scarf 56 Feng Shui With chair www.timelessgallerygroup.com Acrobat with Rings Involved www.timelessgallerygroup.com 57 Kieta Nuij The bronze statues of Kieta Nuij (Heerlen 1960) are characterized by a distinctive visual language. The combination of form and texture, she uses, it commits extremes: the images are crude and refined, quiet and moving, intact and drawn. Many of the materials used are marked by the ravages of time: pieces of rope, jute, rags. Transformed into bronze, they reveal the beauty hidden deep within them. This method is an expression of the miracle of the eternal cycle: the life that takes an end to new life generation. The themes are often archetypal and timeless in that sense. Looking back Demeter 58 Dawn www.timelessgallerygroup.com Orpheus Alliance www.timelessgallerygroup.com 59 Rieke Van der Stoep „You don’t become an artist, you’re born an artist”. For pictorial artist Rieke van der Stoep, artistry is a way of life. To her, sculpting is a sublime utterance of what she experiences in her inner self. Even though she chose to become an artist in her later life, as a child she also engaged in artistic pastimes. She worked with textiles, designing and making clothes, acting, painting, drawing, designing decors. Her attention was drawn to graphics and she owned a graphic design company for some years. Artistic dynamic coach and glassblowing training illustrate her many-sided creativity. Rieke brings her inner self outward and reflects this in her statues. Rieke: „Art is a way of communicating, in which the subconscious can be transformed to conscious. Our inner self is our reality. I depict our vulnerability as well as our strength in my statues”. In between Inner contact 60 Breath www.timelessgallerygroup.com Artoddysey www.timelessgallerygroup.com 61 Maksymilian Novak Zemplinski Artist’s thoughts: „(In my own work), the form is the most important element. When creating a painting, I mainly focus on this first layer. I see abstraction in the forms when observing most works of art, even when a painting is greatly representational. The „meaning” of my work is often not obvious and can be just as mysterious for me as for an observer. I believe the effect is much better when a painting is not calculated from A to Z. There has to be accidence in painting; the painting lives its own life and should surprise its creator. It’s these things that make a work of art enjoyable to create. There is no denying the possibility that I unintentionally create a kind of recorded meaning in my paintings, but I believe that most artists do so. In the end, I usually create under influence of great emotions, therefore, accidence occurs more frequently and is immediately perceivable. I feel somewhat like one who has lost their memory and tries to recall old memories from the past through painting. It’s an incredible feeling.” Ghost train Spatium - oil on board Navis Pneumaticus - oil on board Spatium - oil on board 62 Vaporitrahea - oil on board www.timelessgallerygroup.com Spatium - oil on board Spatium oil on board Spatium - oil on board Vaporitrahea - oil on board Spatium - oil on board www.timelessgallerygroup.com 63 Eric Goede Eric about his background and experience: „Fifteen years ago I seriously started working as a sculptor. Before that, I made portraits, but my love goes out to making sculptures. I start with looking and thinking. Then there comes an idea... a feeling, and with that I’m searching for images. I’m always looking for that tension between form and content. Movement, life force, vitality, that’s what I am seeking. To catch the ultimate moment that can not be real... and yet it can - because people live and move. The sculpture is the stillness; an movement that is frozen in time. With this I want to catch the whole spectrum of feelings.“ It can’t be true There 64 The Optimist www.timelessgallerygroup.com He who is watching Golfer Ballet dancer www.timelessgallerygroup.com 65 Wlad Safronow For many years now, Wlad Safronow has been creating his own artistic world which he call „The New Mythology“. Wether he is painting animals, humans, towns or abstract compositions, his pictures are always outstanding. Wlad has his own unmistakable style that gives all his figures a typically strong archaic and modern look. His unique method of painting includes several kinds of classic painting oils as well as modern materials for structure, all of which combine to make Wlad Safronow a much acclaimed artist with many of his works being shown in exhibitions, art fairs and art galleries, throughout the world, especially Europe, for many years now. Segeln am Abend Fischerhafen von Palma 66 Audrey www.timelessgallerygroup.com Am Fischerhafen Nacht im Hafen www.timelessgallerygroup.com 67 Denis Evtihlev During his childhood years, he spent a great deal of time with his grandfather, who served as a military photographercorrespondent and who was a well-known contributor to the countryís culture. The grandfather profoundly influenced Denis, and instilled a sense of optimism in him. In 1998, after getting divorced Denis sold his businesses and devoted himself completely to painting. He studied under two different tutors from the Academy of Artsí in Moscow, mastering the technique of relief, as well as others. He designed and fabricated icons for metal church bells and in 2000 received a blessing from the highest-ranking cleric in the country. Denis went on to experiment with and master every possible painting technique, becoming famous for his realistic paintings of wines and glass artifacts. He has had many exhibitions in his native country and in the USA. 68 www.timelessgallerygroup.com www.timelessgallerygroup.com 69 Eppe de Haan Eppe de Haan began as a painter having studied at the Royal Academy for the Visual Arts in The Hague. As a painter he seemed to be searching for what could not be seen. His search led him to the three dimensionality of sculpture, which has given him the possibility of revealing hidden depth, fracturing surfaces to discover what lies beyond, u sing a fragment to suggest the whole, jux - taposing different aspects to reflect the complexity and mystery of his subject. There is an implicit movement in de Haan’s sculptures, a sense of past and present. The strong composition that defined his painting is always present in his sculpture. The beauty of marble, its inherent sensuality, its demand for discipline is able to express the tension between control and freedom, which is so central to Eppe de Haan’s sculpture. Aurora Ommagio famale 70 Ommagio male www.timelessgallerygroup.com Pensatore - side 1 Searching souls side 2 Pensatore - side 2 Searching souls side 1 www.timelessgallerygroup.com 71 Hedy de Greef Hedy de Greef was born in Suriname (South America). As a child she moved to the Netherlands where she studied at the Fashion Academy in Arnhem. Early 2000s her drawingand painting qualities where discovered and encouraged by a dear friend. She was accepted to the Art Academy in Paramaribo and had her first exhibition in the gallery of the Surinamese Museum in Fort Zeelandia Paramaribo. Shortly after finishing the Art Academy she moved back to the Netherlands where she developed her unique and very recognizable style and colors using mixed media on mainly large canvases. Her paintings are more and more abstractly, inspired by life experience and (jazz) music. Out of the woodwork Planet red It’s all green Skyliner 72 www.timelessgallerygroup.com Sunflowers Angry bird www.timelessgallerygroup.com 73 Jorge Marin With over 25 years of artistic work, he has successfully entered into Mexico’s artistic scene and has become a representative of figurative international sculpture. The sculptures of Jorge Marín reflect in bronze the intrinsic strength and force that emanates from its creation and permits him to construct dynamic bodies, full of movement, which challenge gravity and rotate in space supported on one point. His work represents the struggle between the coldness of bronze and the diverse emotions that his subject’s evocate: the perfect balance of the equilibrists, and his winged figures has become his particular seal. Another notable trait in his work is the mask, an attempt to depersonalize his sculptures and become another medium of expression of a body that contains universal symbols in itself. Archivaldo Ángel con Mundo II Estudio de Cabeza de Ángel Rotado 74 Abrazo Universal www.timelessgallerygroup.com La Conversación Luisa en Balsa con Bandera www.timelessgallerygroup.com 75 Stefan Damman Born in Amsterdam (Holland) in 1969. He is a Graphic Designer as wel as an artist. his work is a mix of abstract, figurative and realism. They are a part of his way of thinking. Inspired by music. A returning element is the horizon. a new future, a place we left behind or a place we need to go. A ongoing journey. Once on that new horizon we stop for a moment before resting our eyes on a new one. He like to combine and experiment with a wide palet of materials. These combinations lead to an powerfull, colorcombination in abstract themes like Guards (of the mind) a series about mystic creatures protecting the very principles of your mind, or the golden series, about transitionperiods and periods of change, and a wide sellection of experimentals. Bridge Wathing the ships goes down Thoroughly lost to logic 76 Moods www.timelessgallerygroup.com I see…Barry Years of memories www.timelessgallerygroup.com 77 Wil Lof Dutch painter Wil [Wilhelmina] Lof was born in HengeloNetherlands and started to paint in her adolescence. At an age of 16 she joined a large Dutch textile printer as an apprentice. For almost twenty years she worked as a leading dessinatrice and coloriste for several textile printers, like Texoprint and Parisign. Lots of her designs found their way into Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the South Americas, taking shape as printed fabrics for the fashion industry. In the mean time she attended the Academy for Art and Industry in Enschede, specializing in Graphics and Textile Designs. Many observers characterize her paintings as being esoteric, anthroposophical or even ‘elysian’. Apart from her series of pure abstract and figurative paintings, emphasis is now in combining both styles into mysterious scenes. A venue 7 A venue 8 A venue 9 78 A venue 2 A venue 10 www.timelessgallerygroup.com A venue 5 A venue 4 A venue 6 www.timelessgallerygroup.com 79 „Beauty perishes in life, but is immortal in art.” Leonardo da Vinci Timeless Gallery Group in the world Timeless Gallery Miami 2200 NW 2nd Ave Miami, USA tel: +17863898257 Timeless Gallery Marbella AVDA. José Banús S/N.EDF., Málaga II, 29660 Puerto Banús, Marbella, Spain tel: +34 670 256 275 New Form Gallery Gislövs Strandväg 185 Trelleborg, Sweden tel: +46735373765 Timeless Showroom Gdynia ul. Sienkiewicza 31/3 81-374 Gdynia, Poland tel: +48530504054, +48530330080 Minerva Gallery Adelgatan 4 Malmö, Sweden tel: +46735373765 Timeless Showroom Bialystok ul. Młynowa 38 lok.17U 15-404 Białystok, Poland tel: +48502272149