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16" by 20" acrylic and mixed media painting on gallery wrapped canvas.
Capturing the serene beauty of Luskentyre Beach on the Isle of Harris, this expressive print is a vibrant homage to one of Scotland's most picturesque coastlines. The artwork vividly portrays the dynamic interplay of light and colour, as bold strokes and a vivid palette convey the wild, untamed energy of the Scottish landscape. Emphasising the expanse of the azure sky, the artwork presents sweeping clouds in a spectrum of whites, blues, and subtle hints of warmth, suggesting the fleeting moments of sunlight piercing through. Below, the eye is drawn to the captivating hues of the turquoise sea, a stark contrast to the gentle, ivory sands of the shore that spread out towards the horizon. In this landscape, colour takes precedence over form, with the artist employing abstracted patches of pink, orange, and deep blue to reflect the natural beauty of the beach's reflections and wet sands. Flecks of white break through these tones, suggesting the sea's foam and the glint of light across the water's surface. The distant hills are rendered in soft purples and muted greens, providing a sense of depth and the wild, untouched nature of the Hebrides. The human element is minimal yet poignant: lone figures are barely discernible, accentuating the vastness of the beach and the intimate connection between nature and those who traverse it. One figure stands as a solitary sentinel amidst the grandeur, while another explores the shoreline, their presence a subtle reminder of our place within the natural world. This captivating print from our 'Scottish Beaches' collection eloquently conveys the raw, emotional essence of the Scottish coastline, promising to bring the spirit of Luskentyre Beach into any space it adorns.
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Xenia Hausner (born Vienna, 1951) is an Austrian artist, recognised internationally as a major artist of her generation. As of 1990 Xenia Hausner began concentrating on painting. People are at the centre of her focus. Her images are enigmatic, the situations she depicts ambiguous. Xenia Hausner’s large-formatted works are societal descriptions, the situations purposely fragmentary, snapshots from daily life. In contrast to the classical portrait, the characters in her images play the roles of people other than themselves. They are cast like actors in a play. Her style is expressive and her palette brims over with strong colours, a fact that is apparent in the flesh tones of her protagonists See: www.xeniahausner.com/ [Palais Dorotheum, Vienna - Acrylic and oil on dibond, 149 x 179 cm]
the stedelijk museum amsterdam has opened a retrospective of jean tinguely's work, featuring kinetic sculptures films, photos, and drawings.
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Adam Lupton holds his Bachelors of Communication Design from Emily Carr University or Art and Design, having graduated in May 2010. As a Vancouverite, Lupton draws his interest from that which he has known his entire life: the vast austerity of the matrix through the city. Lupton’s broad and wide-ranging interests provides the root of his visually artistic ideation. Having a keen interest in sociology and psychology, he combines his passion for popular culture, typography, philosophy, science/religion, and society to form the basis of his descriptive works. Lupton’s gaze explores psychological and sociological struggles in modern society. Painting in oil, blurring lines between realism and expressionism helps Lupton probe the internal and external dialogue faced in his multi-directional narratives. His recent series, “What’s In Store for me in the Direction I Don’t Take?”, pits moments of choice against the visualization of their outcomes: temporal planes coexisting on a singular surface. With the notion of quantum mechanics having every possible outcome to a situation realized in splintered universes, he paints figures with varied levels of connection to reality. When every single direction exists in varying parallel lives, our process of free will as well as concepts of space, time, fate, and self come into question.
About The Artwork My inspiration goes from antiquity to renaissance. The use of gold and rhinestones is a reminder of icons from the byzantine era. Original Created:2023 Subjects:People Materials:Canvas Styles:Fine Art Mediums:Oil Details & Dimensions Painting:Oil on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:15.7 W x 15.7 H x 0.4 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:No Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:France. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
My paintings are figurative, realism is often the basis of my canvases. Yet I am as an artist rather than a realist, but rather to mention. An impressionist I work alternately in acrylic or oil on canvas or panel, the sizes of my paintings range from small to large. Demateriaalkeuze often depends on the subject of my paintings. The paint is often spontaneous and expressive with brushes or applied with a palette knife. My color palette is mostly sunny mention.
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16" by 20" acrylic and mixed media painting on gallery wrapped canvas.