Standout Illustration. Creative works by Japanese artist and illustrator Aoki Tetsuo. Check out more illustrations by Aoki Tetsuo available as art prints
As an artist, I am constantly inspired by fellow artists. I can’t remember a day that I haven’t looked at art. Whether it be from artists I’ve followed for years or people who have magically entered my orbit, art is a necessity for me. I always get asked who my favorite artists are, and sometimes th
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Order an art print on paper, an art print on canvas or an original painting in 6 different sizes. A unique man print from an original painting of a man by me. Available in the following sizes: PAPER PRINTS: 5 x 7 inches 8 x 10 inches 11 x 14 inches 12 x 16 inches 20 x 16 inches 18 x 24 inches GALLERY CANVAS WRAPS: 5 x 7 inches 8 x 10 inches 11 x 14 inches 12 x 16 inches 20 x 16 inches 18 x 24 inches ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS: 8 x 10 inches 11 x 14 inches 12 x 16 inches 20 x 16 inches 18 x 24 inches Paper prints are printed on high quality 260gsm card with satin/semi gloss finish. The 1.5 inch thick canvas prints are printed and distributed both in the UK and the US. Durable excellent quality wall decor, handmade gallery quality canvas provide the color that will stand the test of time. Designed for an indoor use. Printed on a natural white, matte, ultra smooth, 100% cotton rag. Thanks for looking. Please check out the other cards and prints in my store and do contact me if you would like to commission an original. To sign up for the mailing list follow this link https://www.jamescoatesfineart.co.uk ORGINALS Although the actual painting pictured has been sold I would be happy to paint it again for you. Painting that are 8x10, 11x14 and 12 x 16 inches are on canvas board. 16 x 20 and 18 x 24 are on stretched canvas. Turnaround time for original paintings is 2 -3 weeks.
"Nobody Likes Me" is the newest offering by Canadian Street Artist I♥ to the streets of Vancouver, a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia.Describing himself as "Just a boy with ideas, opinions and a whole lot of aerosol.", I♥ nailed it with this simple but powerful stencil of a y
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Guan ZeJu is a Senior Artist of the Guangzhou Art Institute and a member of the Artists’ Association of China; he has served as Director of the Guangdong Provincial Branch of the Artists
Norwegian visual artist Andreas Lie blurs the boundary between the beautiful wilderness of Norway and the people who call it home, creating subtle double exposure portraits. Inspired by the surroundings of his hometown Bergen, Norway, landscapes filled with water, snowy mountains, the Northern Lights, or the deep forests. These beautiful portraits generate a peaceful visual […]
In her latest series, German photographer Alma Haser combines the portraits of several pairs of twins by literally puzzling their images together. Haser first photographs each twin separately, then prints their corresponding photograph onto a 500 or 1000-piece puzzle. Finally, Haser painstakingly switches every other piece to create two works that are an equal combination of each sibling. In earlier works in the series Haser only switched the twins’ faces, rather than melding their entire portraits. More
Because the pencils are separated according to their hardness and application areas, you should have enough knowledge about the pens. Pencils with H code are rigid, should be preferred in graphics and architectural drawings. Growth of codes such as 2H and 3H means that hardness increases. B-coded pens are soft and should generally be used …
Follow this simple demonstration by Jo Quigley to learn how to paint cast shadows in acrylic, along with some advice on why painting shadows is important.
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If there is one concept which has been under constant attack by psychologists and philosophers over the last few decades, it is the idea of ‘you’ – that you are a real entity or ‘self’. Many modern philosophers and scientists suggest that this sense of being ‘someone’ is illusory, or just a simple product of brain activity such as memory, concentration and attention. But there are many problems with the attempt to ‘reduce’ our sense of self to brain activity - in particular, explaining the origins of conscious experience. By Guest Writer Steve Taylor Ph.D