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This guy rapidly walks up and down the the tree trunk in spiral rotation, a tough one to nail in low forest light. Caught him during the brief moment while he was peeking at me on his way down the trunk. @bukit fraser, malaysia
"She could take the quieter side streets with narrower sidewalks, and she could linger over a pretty view if she wanted." (last night at the telegraph club, malinda lo) rene wiley / tomoko hara /...
Rémi LaBarre is a painter based in Montreal, Quebec. Inspired by romance lovers, music, he painted series of modern portraits in a vintage theme. Rémi
Meghan Howland, born 1985 in Massachusetts, she now lives and works as a young artist in Portland. Website: www.meghanhowland.com/ This is a copyright work for educational purposes only.
Another Animal Themed Project for Camp this summer - This one inspired by Franz Marc and his Beautiful Blue Horses. I am going to read the students the book "The Artist Who Painted A Blue Horse" by Eric Carle, and then we'll look at a few examples of Franz Marc's Blue Horses. I tried several versions of this project and eventually simplified it to one horse on blue card stock layered onto a sheet of red card stock. The exaggeration and somewhat abstract style of Franz Marc is a challenge to translate into an elementary project. This project is for young elementary age students so I'm going to give them an outline of the horse shape to trace onto blue paper. Once they have the outline we'll free draw the inside lines of the jaw, eyes, ears, chest, stomach etc... I'll demonstrate how to use oil pastels with emphasis on mixing colors and creating shadows and highlights. They'll use an assortment of blue, black and white oil pastels to create a rich layering of color for their horse. When they are satisfied with their horse we'll use the red card stock to draw a background similar to the one in this painting: Now they'll use yellows, greens, oranges, etc.. to create their own version of Marc's vibrant color. We'll talk about the direction of the oil pastel strokes and how they create movement in the "painting". How using vertical lines in vertical shapes works better than horizontal. The same for using horizontal lines in the sky etc... They can ignore the area where the horse covers the paper. Once finished we'll mat the Oil Pastels on Black Cardstock. I can't wait to see the student's version of this project!
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Happy Friday, everyone! We’re supposed to get a load of snow this afternoon, so I’m foreseeing a cozy weekend at home, complete with a DIY wall art project, if I’m lucky. Hope you have some fun plans in the works too. Without further ado, I hope you enjoy my finds…
Li Zhong Liang flawlessly combines Classicism, Realism and Impressionism to create a unique mood and captivate his viewer. Here he paints an elegant blue and white ceramic slipper, full of pink and white peonies. Li Zhong Liang attended the Preparatory School of Zhejiang Fine Arts Academy in 1961. He was chosen to join the oil painting department’s staff in 1965. After graduation, Liang moved to Beijing, where he was a professional artist at the Beijing Painting Academy. He is a member of the Chinese Association of Fine Arts Worker Faculty and a member of the China Beijing Fine Arts Academy. He's been honored worldwide and his work can be found in private and museum collections alike.
What remains unspoken in the British Museum's Love and Angst is the ways Munch's dark emotions frequently came to target the women in his life.
Trine Hisdal succeeded in capturing the fragile beauty of fading flowers in these fantastic prints.
Viktor Schramm (1865 - 1929 Munich) - Preparing for the Ball
“My Blue China,” at France’s Fondation Bernardaud, looks at blue-and-white china as a modern symbol of globalization
A once magnolia Dublin abode is now a daring riot of colour and pattern that is pure joy
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9.5 x 7 in / 24 x 18 cm Oil on linen canvas board Sold
The best toys are the ones you had as a kid, and for me, that was '80s toys! Learn how I fell in love with 80's toys again and had a blast doing so, and start up a collection of your own.
Cat looking back on a flight of stairs. Pyrgos, Santorini island, Cyclades, Greece
Cornelis Theodorus Maria van Dongen [1877-1968], usually known as Kees van Dongen or just Van Dongen, was a Dutch painter and one of the Fauves. He gained a reputation for his sensuous, at times garish, portraits. Kees van Dongen was born in Delfshaven, in the suburbs of Rotterdam. In 1892, at age 16, Kees van Dongen started his studies at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Rotterdam. During this period from 1892-1897, van Dongen frequented the Red Quarter seaport area, where he drew scenes of sailors and prostitutes.
This is a great picture to own. Quality image that will bring some style and color to your space Moroccan Blue tile original photograph by Lika Ramati TITLE ~ Moroccan Blue Tile SIZES ~24 by 36 inches PRINT DETAILS Fine art gallery quality photograph printed on professional photography paper , rich vivid colors and archival longevity. Signed on the front, carefully packed in a large mailing tube (depending upon print size) so that the print arrives in perfect condition.
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