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Ritika Aurora

Ritika Aurora is a contemporary Indian artist. Her art talks about themes of freedom, self-actualization and authenticity. She draws inspiration from the kaleidoscope of life's boundless possibilities when you choose empowerment over restraint. She aspires to inspire people to embrace themselves and follow their dreams. Ritika not only paints a captivating visual but also a narrative that invites the viewer to trust their journey and discover the boundless potential that lies within them.
Ritika Aurora is a professional artist living her dream and learning and growing all the time. She is represented by national and international galleries. She works from her home studio where she lives with her husband and daughters and her dogs. She loves to travel and gain fresh insight into life. She has been attending art retreats in Greece and Miami and travelling internationally to exhibit her work. She participated in an American Artist reality show, The Outstanding Artist season 3, which was an awesome learning experience and gave her a new outlook on possibilities of life. She also works as an online mentor and coach for mastery program at the Milan art institute USA for 3 years now. She has her art in some of the private collections all over the world.

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JAPoulsen

JA Poulsen is a contemporary award winning American artist known for his varied use of painting, photography, and multimedia, which examines the structures of perception. Poulsen who at the age of 9 was adopted and brought to Cody, Wyoming with his siblings where he grew up on the family cattle ranch. This is where his fascination and love for the West and art blossomed.
A Vincent van Gogh quote reflects the way Poulsen perceives his life and art. "Great things are done by a series of small things brought together". The perceived small things that we say and do are the very things that make us and our work meaningful, adding color to life. Studying color theory in college he has been consumed by how conscious and unconscious visual perception works, and how it can be exploited in visual communication. The way we process visual information is the underlying subject of Poulsen's work. Instead of blending color on a pallet or on a painting surface he has the viewer unconsciously mix colors and shapes with their eyes to "see" an image. Therefore every brush stroke, color value, and hue plays a critical role in making a unified work.