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The group of independent artists,
3rd Paradigm, was formed in
September 2009
from the initiative of German artist, Adrian
Bayreuther. His deep passion for the Russian
avant-garde style
allowed him to thoroughly study it. By re-visiting art works of Malevich,
Rodchenko and Popova, and by creating his own paintings in this
style, Adrian became an
expert in the deep sensing and
understanding of art movements of Suprematism and
Constructivism.
He sensed that it is time now to give new life to avant-garde style and show
the world its unique perceptions of 21st-century. With
this aim in mind, Adrian invited 4
international artists, whose
works, in his opinion, strongly represent and develop the
paradigms of modern art to a new level, to the group "3rd Paradigm" 
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Adrian Bayreuther is a person of indefinite talents
and
tremendous energy. His deep passion and remarkable knowledge of the
Russian avant-garde movement in conjunction with his German cultural roots makes Adrian's vision of constructivism and
suprematism unique
and exuberant. His paintings erupt with fantastic visual imaginary and
intellect. With influences ranging from Malevich to Exter, Adrian
creates stunning visual voyages that combine the Russian
and German cultures. .
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Alberto D’Assumpcao has won acclaim in his country,
Portugal, and internationally for his skill and ability to create a
metaphysical imaginary in his artworks by imparting dramatic sense of
color, dynamics and emotions into the static character of geometrical elements.
His brave and powerful Rubens-like brush
strokes split the Universe to the atomic level and explore
its
mystical existence and nature. All Alberto works
carry a positive energy
and are full of optimism and
lyricism. Similar to the art of great
Japanese masters,
they invite the viewer to discover complexity in simplicity. .
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Constantin Severin is a visual artist-theorist in Archetypal
Expressionism. He is also well known in Romania as a poet and
writer-theorist of post- literature. In his paintings, skillfully
executed at the level of Matisse, he creates rather complex colorful
and compositional effects by using pure vibrant colors. He unites
the elements of classical realism in the small iconic images with the
elements of abstract
Expressionism in the large area that serves
as both, foreground and background.
In this light, Constantin’s
paintings establish an idea of infinite connection between past and
future in art evolution. 
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Izabella
Pavlushko is an
artist-magician and a true art-messenger. She is a virtuoso
of geometrical abstraction and avid follower of the Russian
avant- garde. Her paintings, without doubts, are the best examples
of academic abstractionism. She creates them with a single move of the
soul by exploring the material, spiritual essence and secrets of the
matrix structure of the Universe. Izabella is a master in
creations of metaphorical significance via incredible color and shape
compositions. All of her paintings lead a spectator to the discovery of
complex information though simplicity, which is a way to God, in
accordance with ancient referees. Izabella resides in Baku,
Azerbaijan. .
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Olga Dmytrenko uses her instinctual sense of colors and
indefinite imagination, boosted by her scientific backgrounds and
classical music, to create abstract mindscapes and landscapes in a
style, which she names Abstravaganza (where “abs-” stands
for abstract or absolute,
“travaganza” is
“extravaganza” minus
“ex-”). Most of her abstract works are deeply spiritual
and illuminate emotions through hint of mysticism or surrealistic
shades. Olga’s complex compositions, visual improvisations and
interplay of color rhythms bring to mind the deeply conquering
music of Bach. Born and educated in Ukraine, Olga currently
resides and works in Delaware, USA. .
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