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P.179.
Salwa Zeidan is an art
phenomenon on the intellectual-evocative abstract art landscape. Although
the forms are primordial in her compositions, the esthetical intellect
remains paramount in her structural presentation of the mind, the soul and
the beauty of the intimate feelings. Her art makes you contemplate and
through your contemplation, you discover emerging visions of unseen but felt
figures, hidden but revealed materialization of a dialogue between the
intelligent meaning of abstract illustration and romantic intimacy...
P.181. Hilda Hiary: Beads of thoughts and complex micro forms in quasi organic and mechanical structure, sometimes autonomous and some other time evolving with precision. Hiary’s style might not reflect lyrical warmth or breeze of romanticism but, most certainly, it makes you think. Would this lead us to assume that Hiary’s style is alert and mature, perhaps intellectual-organic? Possibly.

P.183.
Balsamo: Never
before and never again, will there be a woman like Marie Curie and Cleopatra,
a painter like da Vinci and Raphael, a genius like Thomas Edison or Albert
Einstein , a visionary like Picasso, a poet like Victor Hugo, Lamartine, or
Dante, a general like Alexander the Great and Hannibal, a composer like Mozart
and Chopin, a singer like Caruso, Carlos Gardel and Jacques Brel and an artist
like Vincenzo Balsamo!!
Vincenzo Balsamo, the last greatest artist of the 20th
and 21st centuries!!



P.188.
Venel: Maitre
Venel is an astonishing art phenomenon. He captures the melodic past of our
days, nights and passion and throw it over the linens like shadows of lights
over a river, to recreate a universe of a more enchanting beauty which would
exist in the dreams of a parallel future.
P.188. Peppe Aveni: Aveni is a self-assured artist. Infinite limpid strokes of genius and profound affection for natural beauty drive Aveni to the edge of irresistible magnetic field called Divinity of Art, “L’Arte Divino”. In other words, Aveni brings the traditions of the old Italian Masters to a dinner table, where Champagne and caviar are served not at the tune of Puccini’s La Boheme...
P.189.
Judy Cox: I do not know if those multi-colored,
vibrant, intelligently striking, magnificently composed and elegantly
appealing paintings are a part of a posterior, anterior, pre-cursor or a new
expressive style of Judy Cox? For, I have never seen before any of them in
Judy Cox Washington’s exhibitions...
P.191. Anna: Anna Harutyunyan is the international leading artist of romantic intellectualism in contemporary abstract art. She is a world class artist distinguished by her romantic interpretation of religious themes and philosophical visions, blended with an elegant flair of intellectualism, nostalgia and conceptual artistic avant-garde. Anna’s evocative style elevates your spirit to a firmament where the “fantastic” and the “realistic” unite and blend into rebellious strokes and splashes of lights, metaphoric lines, curves and transcendental intelligence.


P.192.
JAMES P. LANGSTON. He was born
in Montgomery, Alabama, October 17, 1944 to a military family. He lived on
several military bases in many different locations and began teaching at
Crystal River Primary in 1968, Florida He continued to work in the same
county his entire teaching career while serving the community. His
professional life has been devoted to teaching young people the skills
necessary to succeed in life through a student-centered classroom where
creativity, concentration, problem solving, self-efficiency and
self-discipline are stressed.