Филип Оливер Хэйл Родился в 1963 году в Америке, а ныне проживает в Лондоне.
For years, the well-known photographer shot teenage girls in bucolic landscapes. When she found the photos again decades later, they had taken on a new valence.
About The Artwork This museum-quality Giclee on canvas is 1 of 5 Limited Edition "Artist Proofs" - which looks for all purposes exactly like the original portrayal of Joan of Arc. The original work measured 48" wide by 63" high and took over four months to complete. ~ All copyrights retained by the artist. Original Created:2015 Subjects:Classical mythology Materials:Canvas Styles:Fine ArtFigurativePhotorealismPortraiture Mediums:Digital Details & Dimensions Digital:Digital on Canvas Artist Produced Limited Edition of:11 Size:36 W x 48 H x 1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:No Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. 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.
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Karoline Hjorth and Riitta Ikonen take amazing photos showing elderly people trussed up in pieces of nature, from seaweed to rhubarb.
Works of art transformed into something more.
“Traveler contemplating a sea of clouds”. This painting from 1818 by Caspar David Friedrich shows what the title says: a man looking at the clouds from the top of a mountain ridge. You can, of…
It has been 35 years since the death of Francesca Woodman, but interest in her and in the photographs she left behind has never waned.
A new exhibition at The Getty in Los Angeles captures the magic of the photographer’s artistic work.
Elsie Madeline Monette ♡ 22, cancer, straight music lover, shy, romantic piano teacher & social media Elsie always had a deep connection with her grandmother who taught her the love and beauty of the...
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Ten of our favourite female identified photographers, curators, and creatives place their bets on who will be big in 2016
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Why the singer-songwriter is one Vogue writer’s 2022 style icon.
Expressionism originated in Germany in the early 20th century. It is a difficult movement to define as it seems to overlap with many of other movements (Cubism, Surrealism, Post-Impressionism, Symbolism). No wonder art history can be so confusing to an outsider with the vast number of 'isms'. As its name suggests, Expressionism is characterized by
Having a unique artistic voice plays a key role in your success as a professional artist. Here are 5 tricks to help you hone your voice and style.
Writing an artist statement can feel like one of the hardest things to get right as an artist. Here are our top tips to get started.
What is Spontaneous Creativity? What a fun conversation I had about all things art with Addie Hirschten - artist and podcaster. We talked about my evolution from being a gallery artist, into becoming an intuitive/expressive/spontaneous artist. As an expressive arts facilitator, I have worked with artists from the ages of...
Let's explore some of the most significant modern art movements and their key characteristics. 1872 – 1892 Impressionism Masters of color and light. Marked a radical departure from the realistic academic painting that had dominated the eras prior. Key artists: Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro, Edgar Degas, Edouard Manet, Mary Cassatt. Learn more about Impressionism… “When
How to find your art style: Steps to develop your original style and find your unique artistic voice.
"How to become a Rich and Famous Artist," is the ultimate guide for achieving success in the art world. Discover the secrets of the most successful artists, learn how to market your art effectively, and gain insights into the mindset and strategies of those who have made it big. Don't miss out on this inv
'Good composition is like a suspension bridge - each line adds strength and takes none away. No one is an artist unless he carries his picture in his head before painting it, and is sure of his method and composition.' Robert Henri This is a detailed guide on composition. I'll cover: Robert Henri, One of the
Here's the story of how I went from a 9 to 5 desk job to selling my artwork on products in major retailers (and tips for licensing).
Most of the time I focus on colorful landscapes and seascapes, but this post is a change of theme. I will be taking a closer look at some of the most dramatic paintings I have come across. These paintings demonstrate just how powerful art can be and how much emotion we are able to depict
By Aletta de Wal in Art Business Advice > A-Z Art Marketing Guide Welcome back to “The ABC’s of Art Marketing”—an alphabet guide to marketing your art, from A to Z. In today’s article, I’ll be focusing on the letter “Q” for Quality and Quantity. As you may remember, in my last post I urged you to trade perfection and procrastination for productivity and progress. Now I want to describe where quality and quantity come in. Quality is the proper response to […]
Looking to find your artistic style and voice? Discover tips and insights on how to develop your creative expression in this post. Learn how to find inspiration, embrace imperfections, work in series, and be patient and persistent in your artistic journey. Follow your intuition and create a style that is uniquely yours
Selling doesn’t always come naturally to artists. The good news? Picking up these habits can help.
THE BEGINNING How do you become an artist when you’re just starting out? After making the choice to finally pursue your creative passions, you have to start taking action. Great. But which thing should you do first? In this article I’ll walk you through what’s most important in the beginning of your artistpreneur journey. 1:
If you’ve never thought about creating a large series before, that’s all right—any artist can learn. I’ll admit that it might not be as fun as just sitting down and painting whatever comes to mind, but the outcome is more than worth it. Here’s what you’ll need to do.
How to avoid being “salesy", pushy, or desperate—but still sell your artwork.
This is a rather detailed guide to the concept of foreshortening as it relates to art.
If you are learning how to paint, you will probably go through some flat periods where creative inspiration seems lacking. The white canvas sits on your easel, bare of any paint for a day as you ponder over your first stroke. That day turns into a week, and sometimes that week turns into months or
with host artist Miriam Schulman Would you like to turn your passion of art into a full-time living? Elizabeth Mordensky shares her incredible story of going full-time and what it took to get there. And the cool thing is that it may only take a few avid collectors! In this podcast, you will discover… How ... Read more
Joaquín Sorolla, Return from Fishing, the Beach in Valencia, 1907 When I ask readers what they are struggling with most in painting, one of the most common replies is a struggle to paint looser and more relaxed. This is a common problem in painting. We tend to overthink and overcomplicate things. The end result is usually
7 art pricing rules to stick with so you can make better decisions and eventually increase your profit margin. Start selling more...