SilllDA is a Korean-born artist who lives in Japan. There is no more useful information about her, but it's not that important — SilllDA's psychedelic ...
Welcome to the curious world of Artist Alberto Martini, an obscure original visionary and precursor of surrealism. An illustrator, painter, sculptor, propagandist, and possessor of the graphic macabre. He would go on to influence an art movement, visualise the dark and grotesque for Edgar Allan Poe, and journey to the depths of the underworld with…
Anders Krisár is a Swedish artist that creates thought-provoking sculptures exploring the human body in a surreal way. “Whether it’s a bare chest featuring the …
Taiwanese artist Cheng-Tsung Feng has completed the 'Fish Trap House', an art installation created using traditional fish trap design methods.
Influential British photographer Mark Borthwick takes you back to the halcyon days of youth and hot summers with his heavily saturated images.
Akiya Kageichi is a Japanese illustrator who calls himself Golden Gravel, a name which may refer to Japanese rock gardens. His sinister jesters, lazy rulers and clandestine warriors are set within scenes full of chaotic imagery. Astrological symbols, particularly moons, are heavily prominent, suggesting the mysterious forces of dark nights are at work. In a single plane, objects morph, creating dynamic and active scenes. Kageichi reveals hidden underworlds and secret futures, in which sorcery and witchcraft pull the strings and determine what happens in the real world.
Cristina Troufa talks to The Arty Teacher about her work and themes and gives advice to art students who are inspired by ther work.
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Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia The desire to create stirs within each of us, the question is what gift(s) were we born with, and how do we take it from seed to bloom and share it with others? Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia Elise said, "My greenhouse-style studio is conducive to creating all kinds of artwork, in all formats. It is an inspiring workplace where materials take form and gather movement, guided by shadows and emotion. The past meets the contemporary, poetry and dreams are made real, and works are crafted. My studio is a beating heart that brings sculptors from quattrocentro Florence back to life." Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia Each Saturday I like to use my blog to platform an artist that I admire. Today it is Elise! Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia "Sculpted wood, baroque and contemporary lines, gold leaf, glass, sheet metal, and paper mâché—they all meet here, and the adventure can be colorful or extremely minimalist." Adds Elise about what she used to create her beautiful art. Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia Photos source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia Technique from our ancestors Elise creates paper mâché sculptures using a time-honored technique. Paper mâché first appeared in the Far East in the 8th century and made its way to Europe in the 16th century. In Italy, paper mâché earned recognition as a noble and poetic art form. Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia “I regretted not leaving Carrare marble for paper mâché more often, this divine material that always went beyond it in nobility and finesse.” From the memoirs Benvenuto Cellini, sculptor and goldsmith, 1500-1571 Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia Follow this link to locate where Elise offers her art for purchase. Galleries & Stores in France and abroad Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia More about Elise: Each piece is unique "From my workshop, the Elise Valdorcia Studio in Provence, I take each piece from idea to drawing to creation. I make mirrors, light fixtures, small tables, and other household objects, harmoniously mixing styles and eras. I am an artist and decorator, specialized in antiquing objects (using polychromy or gold leaf). My passion for my work comes through in my paper mâché creations. Laurent makes wooden sculptures, creating unique pieces from 18th- and 19th-century wood. He also practises marquetry, having...
If you've wanted to own this stunningly beautiful sculpture, called Expansion, you're now in luck. Artist Paige Bradley recently announced that Expansion,
Tate Liverpool's exhibition Leonora Carrington 6 March – 31 May 2015
Alexandra Levasseur‘s creates her masterpieces with acrylic and pencil on wood, and each one has an all around calming presence (she...
For my purposes, Myth represents a realization in the artist, depicted through symbols which through force and awe, conjure the same realization in the viewer. To use the natural to represent the supernatural, and thereby realize all levels of reality, most importantly mystery.
Stanislaw Krupp - Станислав Крупп born in 1959 Kamensk-Uralsk. With 14 years of participating in art exhibitions.
In his photographic self-portrait series “Struggle To Right Oneself,” artist Kerry Skarbakka captures himself in moments of suspended peril: falling...
Let's talk about the art in our homes! Art is such a subjective subject, isn't it? We all have a point of view about art! We all are enriched by it and it brings beauty
Handmade oil painting reproduction from any famous artist - Pierre-Auguste Cot Springtime 1873 - Medium: Oil on Canvas - Original dimensions: 213.4x127 cm (84x50 in) - Made to order - Free shipping, rolled in a tube Each painting is custom made and won't ship until it gets your approval. Classic paintings simply take your breath away! They have a unique theme that makes it to standout in this crowded field. Art-lovers now have the unique opportunity to own each of these paintings as a handmade oil painting reproduction from any famous artist produced by our extremely skilled artist at NamPhuongArt gallery. Our artist reproduces classic paintings by hand, using only the quality oil paints on canvas SIZE Custom size is available PROCESSING TIME The process to make a painting takes between 3-4 weeks because we use oil paint. Oil need time to get dry in fresh air as the paint is oil based but sometimes We have overbooking so it takes a little more. If this happens I would send you an email to inform you before starting the work. Prior to shipping the painting we will send you a digital photo for your approval. This is your chance to suggest any changes and comment the painting. PACKING - Only painting: Rolled in 6 cm reinforced tube made specifically for the paintings. No extra cost. - Ready to hang: Fourth layered cardboard box. It's the safest (and expensive) way possible and the painting arrives brand new. Plus extra cost. Please contact us for more information Shipping made by the UPS Expedited to many places in the world. Transits time 3-5 business days shipping worldwide.
You don't go to the Milan Design Week to see furniture and design trends only but get all excited about the 5 Top Installations the city has to offer.
Gustav Klimt (July 14, 1862 – February 6, 1918) was an Austrian symbolist painter and one of the most prominent members of the Vienna Secession movement.
helloo :0) here is a picrew i made! it's pretty rad, so if you dig the art in this, feel free to follow my instagram @itslillyillustrates! ( https://www.instagram.com/itslillyillustrates ) you can use whatever you make in this as a profile picture or to share on social media, but please do not erase my credit! if you would like to alter anything after you use it you can, but do not claim my art as yours. i am always working on adding new items to my picrew! however, i am closing my requests. it can be overwhelming to deal with :0( 11/28: BIG UPDATE! 12/7: error fix こんにちは :0) 私はこの説明に翻訳者を使用しています!! こんにちは :0)これが私が作ったピクリューです! とてもかっこいいので、このアートが気に入ったら、私のインスタグラム@itslillyillustratesをフォローしてください! ( https://www.instagram.com/itslillyillustrates ) これで作成したものはすべてプロフィール写真として使用したり、ソーシャルメディアで共有したりできますが、私のクレジットを消去しないでください。 使用後に作成したものはすべて変更できますが、私のアートを自分のものと主張しないでください。 私は常に私のメーカーに新しいアイテムを追加することに取り組んでいます! しかし、今私は私のリクエストグーグルフォームを閉じています。 それに対処することは圧倒的である可能性があります :0( 11/28: ビッグアップデート!
Delna (1875-1932) by Charles Reutlinger E. Hutre. Architectural design for a wall decoration, c.1900 Edgard Maxence - Peacock Profile, 1896 Edmond Aman-Jean (1858-1936) Annie French (1872-1965) - The Peacock and the Rose Annie French (1872-1965) - The Peacock Cloak C.E.B. Bernard Camille Martin…
View highlights from the Brooklyn-based artist's newest paintings, which are vibrantly colored and richly detailed scenes of recreation.
Seattle-based illustrator Kai Carpenter creates awesome artworks with a deep reference to American art-deco and post Fordism era.
Marija Tiurina‘s fantastical watercolor painting Eden is her biggest to date, measuring approximately 30 x 10 inches. The scene captures a woman kneeling amongst the inhabitants of a mythological forest, trapped within a busy scene that contains everything from an animated ramen bowl to an eel snaking its way through the center of her torso. The painting was inspired by the chaos of Hieronymus Bosch‘s The Garden of Earthly Delights, Tiurina creating her own take on the hedonistic 15th century work. More
So many outstanding comics anthologies, so little quality eyeball time. But worry not: Print’s come to your rescue. Last year we surveyed “wonder women artists” nominated for San Diego Comic-Con’s Eisner Awards, located here. And on Tuesday we provided you with a visual sampling of this year’s top nominees, and you’ll find that here. And today we’ll wrap up with a design-based survey that highlights some of the more graphically striking and skillfully adventuresome artists wi
I’m in the market for a another work space. Our makeshift dinning room office is not only driving Abe crazy, it just isn’t sustainable anymore. And now that Coco is just half a year away…
Bodies in Urban Spaces is a rare and unique performance where dancers move throughout a city and organize their bodies into the nooks and crannies of
Do we have any “Captain Scratchy” fans here? We’re sure we do! If this is your first time encountering Chuck Ingwersen's work, you'll want to catch up on the earlier comics by this artist that we featured in our previous Bored Panda posts.
Venezuelan artist Maria Guadarrama is the creator of a comic strip called "The Unspoken Truth." But these are not just funny pictures, there is true life philosophy hidden in them.
You know the feeling when you see an image so appealing to your senses right then and there that you just want to climb inside? That's what the art of Victoria Semykina does for me. I think finding an artist you like is almost like finding a new friend; one that shares similar interests, tastes and
Click here to learn about the history and meaning of antique lover's eye jewelry. Popular in England in the late 1700s the eye miniatures were typically watercolor painted on ivory. See more of the lover's eyes here.
Glamorous portraits by John Singer Sargent are popular and easily recognizable today. Check for the best portraits by this incredible artist!
Korean artist Moon Chanpil paints imaginative illustrations of people and animals coexisting in a witty, and sometimes unsettling, world. Her bear, tiger, and chimp characters act like silly humans, wearing colorful suits and protesting early mornings. Meanwhile, their human companions take on animal-like roles as they curl up like cats and generally laze about in their underwear.
Based in Cape Town, South Africa, Alexis Christodoulou is creating imaginary architectural spaces inviting his followers to dive into a dreamlike world of pastel colors and soothing environments.