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Michal Avrech
Michal Avrech is an internationally exhibited Israeli artist and art therapist whose work blends expressive abstraction with the emotional depth of landscape painting. In her Mediterranean View series, Avrech captures the warmth, light, and movement of the Mediterranean environment through vivid color, intuitive brushwork, and dreamlike compositions. Her paintings reflect a deep connection to nature, memory, and renewal, inviting viewers into open, sunlit spaces filled with hope, resilience, and quiet emotional energy.
Harold Braul
Harold Braul is a Canadian artist born in 1960 in southern Ontario. He was introduced to art at a young age through private instruction, but later studied Industrial Design at Fanshawe College in London, Ontario. Braul is known for vibrant, memory-based scenes of everyday urban life, often depicting commuters, cyclists, cafés, and rain-swept streets with loose brushwork, bold color, and soft luminous light. He is influenced by the spirit of French Impressionism, and his paintings find beauty in ordinary city moments, transforming them into lively snapshots filled with motion, texture, and quiet narrative
Veronika Benoni
Veronika Benoni is a Czech artist known for paintings inspired by the streets and architecture of Prague. Benoni started painting in childhood, but her grandfather, an architect, encouraged her to pursue painting seriously and inspired her style. In 1998 she co-founded the Benoni School of Painting and later developed the elliptical perspective technique to create the illusion of depth on a flat surface.
Moshe Chauski
Moshe Chauski, born in 1935, was a Lithuanian-born Israeli painter known for expressive figurative oil paintings that often captured everyday social scenes, gatherings, and human interactions. He studied at the Vilna Academy and won first prize for young artists in 1953 before immigrating to Israel in 1959. Chauski taught art, worked as a portraitist, and exhibited in solo and group shows in Israel and abroad beginning in 1968, including the Basel Art Fair. His work remains collected and auctioned internationally, reflecting a career rooted in character, movement, and the quiet drama of daily life.
Maya Eventov
Maya Eventov is a Russian-Canadian contemporary artist known for her richly textured, palette-knife acrylic paintings. She was born in Leningrad, Russia, and received formal training at the St. Petersburg State Academy of Industrial and Applied Art. Her work is inspired by both classical masters and modern influences, and she is widely exhibited across North America. Eventov is celebrated for her distinctive impasto technique and joyful expression of landscape, florals, and figurative subjects.
Kazuki Yoshioka
Kazuki Yoshioka is a Japanese painter born in 1946 in Yono, near Tokyo. He studied at the Kofukai Art Academy in Japan before continuing his formal artistic training at the National School of Beaux Arts in Paris. Yoshioka’s work is especially known for its Impressionist character, often compared to the luminous qualities of Claude Monet. Rather than presenting a scene in sharp detail, Yoshioka creates a feeling of place, allowing the viewer to experience the mood, movement, and atmosphere of the moment. His work continues the spirit of 19th-century Impressionism while bringing it into a modern, international context through the eyes of a Japanese artist living and working within the French artistic tradition.









































