Ealing based gallery showcasing Gail Brodholt artist prints for sale. For Arts Sake specialise in prints by Gail Brodholt and other artists.
" Expectation " by Viktor Sheleg. To view more of his work visit http://www.hilliergallery.co.uk/artists/artist/sheleg-vi...
Editions: Unique & handmadeMaterial: Watercolour and crayons on paperSize: B21 H29 cm Exclusively available at The Ode To With inspiration from Japan and the beauty of Sake bottles, this unique drawing is made by hand. Details: Please note that all handmade objects may have charming little imperfections and colour variations. About the Artist Down Danish artist Charlotte Kølkjær, the artist behind Sugoi Studio, is inspired by Japanese culture in general and sake bottles in particular. Learn more about her artistry in Sugoi Studio's artist portrait.
Hannah Flowers is a self-taught artist, born 1989 in Tasmania, Australia, and currently residing in Scotland, United Kingdom. She lives in a small cottage by the forest and sea where she can draw inspiration from the nature surrounding her. Working in oils using the indirect methods of the renaissance she is fascinated by depicting beauty, both real and imagined. Often using grotesque or humorous undertones and hidden details to add dimension to the narratives she weaves. Hannah is a firm believer in art for arts sake- not feeling the need to imbue her work with any moral or current event commentary, but rather creating a unique atmosphere for the viewer to enjoy. She draws inspiration from many different time periods and styles, leaving her paintings with a sense of being just outside of time and place.
19 Original Artworks curated by Saatchi Art, Art from Switzerland. Original Art Collection created on 1/29/2013.
Oneiric and poetic Alexandra Levasseur’s work puts into scene tormented feminine figures in dream-like landscapes. As she tells us, she believes that women still remain the symbol for the expression of universal emotions such as love, fear, anguish and unrequited desire which are the central themes for her art. Alexandra Levasseur explores both, the loneliness […]
Contemporary Art > Nicole Santiago’s paintings are simultaneously individualistic, with a strong female viewpoint all her own.
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Jeffrey T. Larson was born in 1962 in Two Harbors, Minnesota and grew up in the Twin Cities. At the age of seventeen he began his classical studies with traditional atelier training under Richard Lack at the Atelier Lack in Minneapolis, MN. Following his four- year training at Atelier Lack (1980-1984), Larson studied the work of the masters in the United States and abroad.
Malgorzata Lazarek M Lazarek--facebook M Lazarek via Art Odyssey M Lazarek M Lazarek M Lazarek M Lazarek M Lazarek M Lazarek M Lazarek the artist, Malgorzata Lazarek M Lazarek M Lazarek M Lazarek So inspired today by the work of Polish painter, graphic designer, and cartoonist, Malgorzata Lazarek
Ealing based gallery showcasing Gail Brodholt artist prints for sale. For Arts Sake specialise in prints by Gail Brodholt and other artists.
Visiting museums and galleries is one of my favorite things to do in any country, so here are my top 8 art spaces in Bangkok, they are all contemporary art related since this is what I prefer and are bound to appeal to you if you’re looking for interesting things to do in Bangkok. To h
Just Between Us by Michele Poirier-Mozzone original artwork DESCRIPTION An abstracted figural painting on gallery wrapped canvas with dark painted sides. Ready to hang. SKU: MPM025 Year: 2022 Medium: Oil on Canvas DIMENSIONS 48" x 60" x 2" AUTHENTICATION Signed by the artist in the lower right-hand corner of the painting.
Whenever I see one of their painting anywhere make me sure again that I could not imagine anything else dealing with. I try to paint the light.
Pop Culture Still-life by Dave Pollot Dave Pollot is known for taking thrift store art and breathing new life into them with his creative incorporation of
FOR ART'S SAKE visited painter Emma Fineman’s studio at the Royal Collage of Art to discuss her practice, how it relates to her choices in fashion and dress, and the fires at Grenfell and in California.
"I Promise I Won't Paint You While You're Sleeping," a solo exhibition of paintings by Jenna Gribbon, on view at Modern Love Club, in the East Village, from December 11, 2017, to February 18, 2018
Capture the essence of a serene Scottish coastal scene with this expressive and vibrant print inspired by Lybster Harbour, Caithness. Embracing the principles of Expressionism, the artwork conveys the raw emotion and dynamic energy of the harbour through bold brushstrokes and a vivid colour palette. At the forefront, colourful fishing boats dance on the reflective harbour waters, their hulls rendered in striking shades of red, blue, and white, suggesting the life and activity that defines this maritime community. The boats are moored gracefully, with ropes drawing elegant lines that lead the eye around the composition, intertwining with the shimmering blues and purples of the water that cradle the vessels in a gentle embrace. Beyond the boats, the harbour front reveals a charming array of cottages. Warm oranges, yellows, and rustic reds of the houses' facades give off a feeling of welcoming warmth, evoking the close-knit nature of harbour life. The buildings are set against a backdrop of verdant greenery, hinting at the rugged and lush Scottish landscape that surrounds them. Above, the expansive sky, a theatrical display of white and light blue, stretches out to suggest the vastness and fleeting moments of coastal weather. The brushstrokes convey the movement of clouds and the crisp, fresh air of the Caithness coast. This print becomes a window to a picturesque and poignant slice of harbour life, promising to evoke feelings of nostalgia and wanderlust in anyone who beholds it. Whether for lovers of maritime charm, enthusiasts of expressive art, or collectors of Scottish landscapes, this piece offers a dynamic and emotive view of Lybster Harbour to cherish and contemplate.
古河原泉 油彩作品:「with Blue 」(2018/08 油彩,キャンバス)
colored pencil with prismacolor
As the sun dips below the horizon, the tranquil beauty of Macduff Harbour is captured in the warm embrace of dusk, brought to life in a print that exudes the elegance and organic forms characteristic of the Art Nouveau period. With a stunning palette that evokes the last moments of daylight, fiery oranges and reds blend seamlessly into purples and blues, casting a reflective glow on the serene waters that cradle the anchored vessels. Small boats, their masts piercing the sky, sit gently upon the glass-like surface, mirrored with a precision that adds a dream-like quality to the scene. The charming waterfront houses line the quay, their facades glowing with the sun’s final kiss, windows capturing the toast of the sinking light. The architecture, while simplified, suggests a quaintness and a homely ambiance in this idyllic Scottish setting. The sweep of bold colours, stylised line work, and ornamental detail are reminiscent of the grandeur and romance of Art Nouveau, inviting the admirer to lose themselves in a moment of time where beauty and calm prevail. This print, a part of the 'Scottish Harbours' collection, is not merely a portrayal of a place but a transportive experience, promising to add a touch of lyrical nostalgia and warmth to any space it adorns.
July 31, 2015 “Are you feeling okay? You seem to have been tired lately,” her sweetheart asked her last night. “Now that you mention it, between all of the stress at work, and the heat this summer, I do feel a little bit… wilted, I think you could say. Why do you ask?” […]
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Vibrant washes of rich colour depict lurid, tactile flesh in Winston Chmielinski’s beautiful paintings. Using a loud palette, Chmielinski retains a remarkable sense of intimacy in his subjec…
Malcolm T. Liepke, American painter, was born and raised in Minneapolis. As a student he hungered for 'classical' training rather than the 'conceptual' ideas being taught.
Canadian artist Alexandra Levasseur (previously covered here) has new oil and acrylic paintings on view at Mirus Gallery, "Body of Land". Her tormented yet feminine subjects, painted in an expressionist style, make a reappearance as if out of a dream. Levasseur's artwork has always exhibited dreamlike qualities. Here, her subjects exist somewhere between a deep subconscious state and wakefulness. We find them melting into abstract landscapes, non-descript yet wild and untouched. In some of her most gestural work to date, physical form and nature are combined to create a single "body of land."