"Insurrection 1" by Frederic Belaubre

“Here lies the Spring - blue white red - batons blossom in the corners of the streets without cobblestones. From the unfinished former pink baby shuffle the seeds of tomorrow - in vain - the spirit of the light is undestructible.”

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"Flow" by Laura Spring

“This large minimalist piece was inspired calmness of the northern sea. I was growing up by the Baltic sea, and the grey/white color scheme is very appealing to me.”

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"Slow breath" by Davide De Palma

“My breathing slowed, when watching a sunset, a wide landscape. The calm comes and gets inside you, and you begin to meditate with a slow breath. Getting lost in large spaces, in the light, in the comfort and the peace that only nature can give.”

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"Afternoon Blues, 2016" by Rebecca Pells

“Inspired by a musician friend as he played his guitar. Sitting on an old weathered rocking chair in the afternoon sunlight out on his verandah, foot gently tapping, he is in a world of his own. The viewer is left to look on this private moment and imagine what - or who- he is singing about . . .”

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"The Warrior Turns, 2008" by Rosie Scribblah

“Winner of the Wrexham Print International Biennale 2011, this image shows the strength and power of a healthy young male, stripped of any protective clothing, turning round as if startled. He stares into the uncertain darkness poised for fight or flight. Does he see ghosts from his past of the horrors yet to come?”

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"Tomorrow Never Knows 1, 2016" by Paul Bennett

“My" Tomorrow Never Knows" series are heavily inspired by a recent trip to the Scottish West coast, during late winter. I know of no other place on earth where the silvery light of dusk and storm clouds can collide to produce such serene ferocity. The rugged and intertwining coastlines, with distant and lonely islands on the horizon, fading in and out of the rains and mists gives the scenery an eerie yet fantastical backdrop.”

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"Freedom of a young boy, 2009" by Deleted Artist

“Once upon a time a young boy, son of my friend, came to me. His eyes were shiny and proud. With all excitement he told me that he had overcome fear and learned how to ride a bicycle while standing and without hands. At first I was shocked, my mother instinct would rather take his bicycle. But I couldn't overlook his passion and need to show me his new skill. He went downhill, slowly stood up and lift his hands. He went faster and faster. The wind lifted his hair... I felt freedom, the freedom he dared to take.”

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"Happiness, 2016" by Mary Stubberfield

“'Happiness' is an uplifting large floral painting of poppies and cornflowers by the sea with butterflies. Deep pinks, blues and mauves give a feeling of warmth and joy. Each flower represents something in my life for which I am grateful, from a sunny day to having good eyesight. I like to meditate on the beauty of life and the butterflies are a symbol of transformation. The abundance of life in springtime when Mother Nature is waking up and our energy becomes vibrant after the long winter of reflection.”

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"London and New York City at night in a parallel dimension., 2016" by Maria Luisa Azzini

“My imagination always takes me to this parallel universe called "The Futuristic World", where everything is more vibrant and colourful.This painting is about two very beautiful big cities. It's full of details and messages that the spectator will discover. I love the contrast of colours and the boldness with gold and bronze and a touch of magic glitter to give extra light.”

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"The Gates Of The Unconscious 1" by Lili A Phelouzat

“The Gates Of The Unconscious - this is how I like to imagine the border between our conscious mind and unconscious one. The gates, as the entry into a world that we cannot control but controls us.”

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