In 2006, Jacob graduated with a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree with an emphasis in Painting and Sculpture. He worked for several years after graduation, although still continued with his artwork, mainly doing portrait commissions. During this time he took workshops to enhance his skills with painters whose work he was interested in. After two years, in 2009, Jacob dedicated himself to painting full time. See: www.jacobdhein.com/ [Abend Gallery, Denver, Colorado - Oil painting, 61 × 61 cm]
10 years after graduating from my Arts Degree, this is what I’ve learned…
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Charlotte Caron crated these portraits for her third year degree in the fine arts. She has always worked on the body figure including the head as an instrument of thought. She is of the opinion that everyone is wearing a mask in society with friends or at work. That thought was what she aimed to […]
Marianna Katsoulidi was born in Athens in 1979. In 2005 she graduated from the Athens School of Fine Arts with a degree in painting and honours from the studio of Tr. Patraskidis. During her studies she was nominated for a scholarship and she chose the special courses of Scenography, Engraving and Art Teaching in Secondary Education. From 2006 to 2008 she studied at the two year program at the Athens School of Fine Arts, supervised by A. Christakis, and she ...
The Slade School of Fine Art’s BA/BFA and MA/MFA Degree shows, celebrating the creative practice of our students
Stefanos Rokos is a greek contemporary artist, born in Athens in 1977. From 1995 to 2000 he studied painting under T. Patraskidis at the Athens School of Fine Arts. He also took a course in printmaking under G. Milios. In 2002 he completed his post-graduate degree in printmaking at the Wimbledon School of Art, London, where he studied under a scholarship from the Propontis Foundation. In 2005 he was awarded a two-year fellowship by the State Scholarships Foundation for the production ...
Over the past 50 years, the artist has duked it out with the prominent male painters of the postwar era in her 'expanded painting.'
I am Austrian and a girl, so it is pretty much a given that I would like Klimt. The first exhibition I ever went to was a retrospective of Schiele, the second exhibition was the permanent collection at the Belvedere in Vienna which is where most of Klimt's work is housed. It is amazing how years later those first two experiences still dictate, to a certain degree my taste. When I came across Richard Burlet's work in a gallery in St Paul de Vence, I could not help myself. Like a moth to a flame I gravitated to these paintings, the teenage part of myself clapping my hands in delight. Who was this artist who captured the beauty, and essence of Klimt so well? Richard Burlet is his names and seeing as I will never be able to afford a Klimt (who has 100 million lying around after all), I am thinking one of the below paintings is as close as I am going to get. Just need some more wall space now.
The Falmouth Illustration 2014 degree show opened to the public this morning with the private View kicking off at 6pm tonight. Students have done a great job of hanging an exceptional show. The wor…
Artist Jeffrey Goodman graduated magna cum laude with a degree in Visual and Environmental Studies from Harvard College in 1979. Immediately upon graduation, he moved to New York City to pursue an art and design career. Over the years his career path took many interesting turns in the creative world of NYC. Throughout his career span of 40 years, Jeffrey always retained his passion for fine art. Although trained as a painter, he found his true calling in digital art. He discovered that he could combine his keen eye for color, enthusiasm for unusual imagery, and painterly touch while working digitally.
Rembrandt oil colors are proudly crafted in Holland. This professional-quality paint is made from high-quality raw materials. These oils have ultimate color strength due to finely ground and highly concentrated pigments. All colors have the highest degree of lightfastness: at least 100 years under museum conditions. See the description for set content details of this master wood box set.
Discover how bilinguals can excel in creative writing in a second language.
Leonard da Vinci's collection of notebooks, which date between 1452 and 1519, are filled with sketches of the human body which resemble today's scans to an 'astonishing degree'.
Matteo Pugliese was born in Milan in 1969. In 1978 his family moved to Sardinia and lived there for the next 12 years. During this time he developed a strong love for drawing and sculpture and practiced without formal education. After finishing his secondary school studies in classics in Cagliari, he returned to Milan to attend university. In 1995 he was awarded his degree in modern literature at the University of Milan with a graduation thesis on art criticism. In 2001, with encouragement from friends, Pugliese organized and financed his first solo exhibition, renting private exhibition space in the center of Milan. Only eighteen months later his first official exhibition was held in a gallery in Brera, Milan, and a few months after that he had a solo show in Brussels. Today his works are on permanent display in galleries in Italy and major cities throughout the world including Rome, Hong Kong, London, Brussels, Lugano, and The Hague.
Print of Klimt's Mäda Primavesi, 1912-13 Made with high definition scan of original painting Available in 4 different sizes XS - 20.7 x 14.8 cm (8.1 x 5.8 inches) Small - 29.5 x 21 cm (11.6 x 8.2 inches) Medium - 41.5 x 29.7 cm (16.3 x 11.6 inches) Large - 58.6 x 42 cm (23 x 16.5 inches) Mäda Primavesi’s expression and posture convey a remarkable degree of confidence for a nine-year-old girl, even one who was, by her own account, willful and a tomboy. Klimt made numerous preliminary sketches for this portrait, experimenting with different poses, outfits, and backgrounds before deciding to show Mäda standing tall in a specially-made dress amid a profusion of springlike patterns. The picture testifies to the sophisticated taste of her parents, banker and industrialist Otto Primavesi and his wife Eugenia, who were ardent supporters of progressive Viennese art and design. In fact, Klimt soon painted Eugenia’s portrait (Toyota Municipal Museum of Art. Also available without border on request.Please message us with any specific size requests you may have.