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Johannes Nevala, born 1966 in Finland, is an artist who paints birds, especially on the seashore where he captures the birds in oil, watercolors and different graphic techniques. His art is inspired by the Nordic light and the artists von Wright, Bruno Liljefors, and Lars Jonsson, who specialised in nature and birds. Nevala has had several exhibitions since 1993, including in New York City, Stowe, Palm Beach, London, and Holland.On several occasions his art was included in the ”Birds in Art” exhibition arranged by Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, Wisconsin.

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  • Johannes Nevala, born 1966 in Finland, is an artist who paints birds, especially on the seashore where he captures the birds in oil, watercolors and different graphic techniques. His art is inspired by the Nordic light and the artists von Wright, Bruno Liljefors, and Lars Jonsson, who specialised in nature and birds. Nevala has had several exhibitions since 1993, including in New York City, Stowe, Palm Beach, London, and Holland.On several occasions his art was included in the ”Birds in Art” exhibition arranged by Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, Wisconsin. (en)
  • Johannes Nevala, född 1966, är en samtida måleri och grafiker Han är specialiserad inom genren fågelmåleri. Nevalas konst är inspirerad av det nordiska ljuset och konstnärerna, Bröderna von Wright, Bruno Liljefors, Gunnar Brusewitz, Lars Jonsson som gjorde naturen och fåglarna till sitt motivområde. Nevala för vidare den traditionen samtidigt som han tillhör en ny generation av bildkonstnärer som inte sätter det strikt avbildande i främsta rummet. (sv)
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  • Johannes Nevala, born 1966 in Finland, is an artist who paints birds, especially on the seashore where he captures the birds in oil, watercolors and different graphic techniques. His art is inspired by the Nordic light and the artists von Wright, Bruno Liljefors, and Lars Jonsson, who specialised in nature and birds. Nevala has had several exhibitions since 1993, including in New York City, Stowe, Palm Beach, London, and Holland.On several occasions his art was included in the ”Birds in Art” exhibition arranged by Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, Wisconsin. (en)
  • Johannes Nevala, född 1966, är en samtida måleri och grafiker Han är specialiserad inom genren fågelmåleri. Nevalas konst är inspirerad av det nordiska ljuset och konstnärerna, Bröderna von Wright, Bruno Liljefors, Gunnar Brusewitz, Lars Jonsson som gjorde naturen och fåglarna till sitt motivområde. Nevala för vidare den traditionen samtidigt som han tillhör en ny generation av bildkonstnärer som inte sätter det strikt avbildande i främsta rummet. (sv)
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