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Une série sur l'art aborigène dont le sens du détail est remarquable et qui peut servir d'inspiration à tout élève et enseignant en panne d'imagination!
Marc Chagall in his studio, 1955 Model and artist Marc Chagall in his studio, 1955 Model with artist Fernand Leger, Paris, 1954 Model in home of Raoul Dufy, Nice, 1955 French model Bettina Graziani and Picasso in his Cannes studio, 1955 French model Bettina Graziani and Picasso in his Cannes…
The Argentinian artist creates unique portraits of women using pencils, watercolours, inks and floral backdrops
In The Redemption, photography-based artist Tawny Chatmon (previously) celebrates the beauty of Black hair through a series of arresting portraits superimposed with 24 karat gold flourishes. Each photograph features a solemn child who’s dressed in hand-painted ornate, gilt garments that are inspired by Austrian painter Gustav Klimt’s Golden Phase. “These portraits are meant to act as a counter-narrative and redemptive measure to uplift and elevate Black hair, tradition, and culture freeing us from negative stereotypes,” Chatmon says in a statement. More
A blog for all artists. My pastels, sketches, paintings, my thoughts about art, art techniques, materials and "lessons" for improvers.
View work by artist Bridget Lansley. Bridget's skill lies in reducing a complicated composition into simplified blocks of colour.
The Art Nouveau movement was defined by female artists (painters, designers, and more) – we're just not aware of them.
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Welcome to our guide on Zentangle patterns, where we offer a variety of drawing ideas to inspire your Zentangle creations. Zentangle is a relaxing and
This unique and original contemporary artwork Phare en Bretagne on the subject of Marine has been created by the contemporary artist Langlois Jean-Luc. The artist used Watercolor medium on Paper to create this Figurative, Small size painting.
Motiv: Afrikanische Königin Pop Art Methode: Malen nach Zahlen Schwierigkeitsgrad: Einfach Größe: 20 x 20 cm mit Rahmen Material: Nummerierte Leinwand Farbe: Umweltfreundliche Acrylfarbe Verpackung: Der Inhalt des Paketes kommt mit einem Originalkarton von Figured'Art Dieses Malen nach Zahlen Set enthält alles Notwendige um Ihr eigenes Kunstwerk zu verwirklichen: 1 nummerierte Leinwand in 20 x 20 cm bereits gerahmt 3 Nylon-Pinsel in verschiedenen Größen 1 nummeriertes Farbset 1 Papierausdruck Ihres Motives zur Veranschaulichung 2 Schrauben + 2 Haken für die Befestigung an die Wand Exclusive rights © Arisa Thavee. www.theworldwideartists.com
Pictures by LIFE magazine photographers paying tribute to the artist at work, and the simple, beautiful human form -- the artist's muse.
Sherman expertly toys with pose, gesture, backdrops, costume, makeup, lighting, digital image processing technology, and composition, to create a wide variety of realist and imagined portraits, often with her as the model.
About The Artwork Gebhardt Egos, competition, unsolicited opinions — two artists under one roof, is that even possible? It is, if those two artists are Angela and Kris Gebhardt. Decades of life lessons and experiences are visually rendered by husband and wife, large- format, mixed-media artists — peacefully. Gebhardt pieces don’t just hang on a wall, they dominate it. They make statements that stop people and start conversations. To achieve the power in their works, the Gebhardts don’t collaborate and rarely do they share opinions about projects in progress, or otherwise. While they both use a variety of the same materials to create their art, what they produce is distinctly different from each other, and their peers. Hers Only Angela knows what truly inspires her pieces. She expresses emotions in color and shapes that soothe, delight and excite. They are pretty and pleasing. Every letter, note or stroke of paint, is re-worked until perfect. Images, numbers and words are tattooed and layered in acrylic, charcoal, oil, chalk, graphite, paper and more — to form her “auto-paint- ographies”— telling a story that will remain forever hers. Angela’s intensely personal style resonates with patrons around the world and people connect with her work on another plane. Do they know her pain and sadness? Revel in her joy? Bask in her warmth? Like that which inspires Angela Gebhardt, we will never know. His By contrast, Kris’ works are gritty — both literally and figuratively — gray and layered, his subjects are centrally focused over a massaged background. Born out of necessity, he engineered what was available for a base. Practiced over time and throughout many paintings this strategy became his style — matching subject matter to canvas and frame. Used cardboard, worn and tattered tarps stapled to one-by-fours, boxes and dismantled furniture are just a few of the starting points for a Kris Gebhardt “paintumentary.” Each one tells a story about someone he has met, worked with and known — whether that is an actual person, the archetype of a being or himself. His inspiration comes from a variety of places like the Greatest Generation, friends, employers and his own non-artistic career. Gebhardt is proficient at portraying Every Man and his struggles. Never setting out to become an artist, Gebhardt wears many hats. He is a husband, father, entrepreneur, photographer, author, personal trainer and business man and draws his scenes from his many vocations. Theirs Whether you own an Angela Gebhardt, a Kris Gebhardt or one (or more) of each, undoubtedly, their unique individual styles have caught your eye. In this booklet, you will find more of her serene-scapes and his salty-characters. Heroes, villains, animals, influences and a list of prestigious international art shows where you are most likely to meet the artists and see their combined exhibit; along with some of their greatest hits are just beyond this page. Enjoy the art and appreciate learning a little more about the artists, the paintings and their backstory. Original Created:2019 Subjects:Abstract Materials:Canvas Styles:Abstract ExpressionismAbstractFigurativeFine ArtPortraiture Mediums:AcrylicSpray PaintOil Details & Dimensions Painting:Acrylic on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:53 W x 90 H x 2 D in Frame:Black Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Crate Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a wooden crate for additional protection of heavy or oversized artworks. Crated works are subject to an $80 care and handling fee. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United States. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Victoria Villasana (née en 1982 à Guadalajara, au Mexique) est une artiste textile mexicaine, passionnée par les cultures et l’esprit humain. Elle expose partout dans le monde son travail de photos rebrodées. Humaniste et féministe, elle étudie la façon dont les gens interagissent entre eux dans un monde post-numérique fragmenté. Plus à voir sur son … Continuer la lecture de L’artiste du vendredi : Victoria Villasana →
Issue 38 of Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, with Franz Szony's magical photograph ‘The Tightrope Girl’, on the cover, featuring Dita von Teese and inspired by Marc Davis, is on sale now!
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Vous l’avez peut-être l’avez-vous rencontrée à Sainte Marie aux Mines en septembre, Paula Nadelstern est l’artiste de ce vendredi! Paula Nadelstern sur son stand à Houston Paula est une quilteuse mondialement reconnue pour ces quilts et tissus kaléidoscopes uniques. Elle a remporté de nombreux prix, et donne régulièrement des cours partout dans le monde. Son … Continuer la lecture de L’artiste du vendredi : Paula Nadelstern →
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A good place to start ! Once in a while, an artist appears on the scene that has that Wow! factor. I must admit that I do have a fondness for Pop art, more specifically the Roy Lichtenstein / Andy Warhol type of style. So, when I came by Malika Favre's art on Pintrest, immediately I was drawn to it. Pop type illustration and art is something I like to do and I endured the wrath of a Royal Academy trained art teacher at school art classes who couldn't handle me using black, bold lines to define shapes. I still do when it suits the work. To me, Pop Art is about impact and simplicity. Many years ago, I was looking at the work of Brian Cook, a British artist of the 1930's who did advertising posters for the railway companies, his work was in colour, but the colour printing of that time was defined by the primitive colour printing processes of that time - solid colours and 8 colours usually. Brian Cook developed a radical 'colour impact' style, as did others of the time such as E.MacKnight Kaufer, who used colours, boldly too on advertising posters. Marika's art is bold, colourful and economic, its beauty is its simple and economic use of line and form, like a good dish from a Chef it is never 'over egged' or over worked. The work uses clever geometry, use of colour and use of line that suggests shape to the eye and the brain, coupled with great original ideas. Her work scores top marks on every front. She is not 'stuck' in a particular theme either, taking on fashion, book cover illustration work and more, rather than some artists who get a hit piece and milk the style of it dry. You can choose any number of landmark artists such as Picasso, Monet, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol who produced 'signature' style art. Marika Favre is up there with them. Like those I mentioned, they came up with 'signature' styles of work, she is one of the newer examples of what is great and 'signature'. Sometimes the most simple of things are the best, a few simple ingredients used by a Chef can make a great meal, the same goes for Marika Favre's work, simple lines, mostly block colours, clever use of line and great draughtsmanship, coupled with great ideas. By simple, these works likely take a lot of time to achieve and make look 'simple,' but it is more than that, it is the great ideas in the mind of the artist which translate onto paper or whatever medium you apply it too. Like a musician, you might have a signature sound, but unless you have great musical ideas, it sounds samey. I find Marika's work is refreshing and exciting, it is new, fresh and wonderful!
En 1911, Ernst Kirchner s’installe à Berlin mais il ne s’y plaît guère dans un premier temps. Il y peint de nombreuses scènes de rue et de la vie nocturne. Il y rencontre Erna Schilling, une danseuse de cabaret, qui devient son modèle puis sa compagne,...