
Inna Davidovich merges realism with surrealism in an engaging art world. Her watercolor work,
Abstract | Minimalism
Dániel Tarcsi (b. 1985, Budapest) began exploring art through photography before dedicating himself to painting. Recognized early by mentors he quickly gained opportunities to exhibit his work, which now appears in private collections worldwide. He employs layered color patches, formed by delicate intersecting strokes, creating a style sometimes likened to Impressionism or Pointillism yet grounded in lyrical geometry. Drawing inspiration from nature, Tarcsi’s process is both meditative and deeply rooted in classical painting, producing timeless, vividly structured pieces.





Inna Davidovich merges realism with surrealism in an engaging art world. Her watercolor work,





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Anatoli Labkouski is an award-winning artist based in Germany whose paintings have been exhibied
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