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"Folktales and fables and myths often show humans talking and working with other animals, with trees, with rivers and stones, as if recalling or envisioning a time of easy commerce among all beings. Helpful ducks and cats and frogs, wise...
Aykut Aydogdu ( previously ) was born in 1986, Ankara - Turkey. He started studying Fine Arts at high school and graduated from Faculty of Fine Arts - Graphic D
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Michael Carson was born in Minneapolis, MN. He graduated from the Minneapolis Institute of Art and Design in 1996. Working as a graphic Artist, he painted his first painting three years after graduating from college. He knew he had found his calling and in 2001, started painting full time. Influenced by the paintings of Toulouise Loutrec..
Este é um daqueles momentos em que escrevo para evitar que uma granada exploda em meu peito. Yesterday, passei horas e horas a ler e escrever sobre as Cartas a um jovem poeta de Rainer Maria-Rilke [1875-1926]. Elas são de uma beleza e profundidade abissais. Tais Cartas (publicadas em 1929, três anos após a morte de Rilke) foram escritas originalmente como respostas às inquietações de um jovem, Franz Xaver Kappus, que ambicionava ser poeta. Rilke, após algumas observações prévias, responde à primeira carta começando do seguinte modo: “O senhor me pergunta se os seus versos são bons. [...] Agora (como me deu licença de aconselhá-lo) ...” Sucedem-se daí dez cartas repletas de considerações sobre vários temas, dentre os quais, a arte a crítica o artista e o ato de criar; a quietude a solidão o silêncio e a grandeza; o amor o sexo e o instinto; a felicidade a beleza e a tristeza; a infância a inquietude do jovem e a maturidade; a coragem a covardia e a dúvida; a existência, Deus e a morte. What else? Rilke fala das profundezas da vida com toda a densidade poética que o caracteriza. Ao tocar nesses temas, Rilke oferece diversos conselhos a seu jovem interlocutor. Estes vão muito além da dimensão pessoal e interpessoal de suas Cartas ─ tocam qualquer ser racional sensível. E tocam ainda mais, creio eu, aqueles seres racionais sensíveis cujos corações ardem e explodem de amor. E por falar em amor, transcrevo abaixo trechos da sétima carta, escrita em Roma (no dia 14 de maio de 1904). A propósito, precisamente 58 anos antes do exato dia de meu nascimento. Ao escrever esta carta Rilke tinha apenas 29 anos. Nela, ele estabelece uma indissociável relação entre amor e solidão. Pois bem... “Não se deixe enganar em sua solidão só porque há algo no senhor que deseja sair dela. Justamente esse desejo o ajudará, caso o senhor o utilize com calma e ponderação, como um instrumento para estender sua solidão por um território mais vasto. As pessoas (com o auxílio de convenções) resolveram tudo da maneira mais fácil e pelo lado mais fácil da facilidade; contudo é evidente que precisamos nos aferrar ao que é difícil; tudo o que vive se aferra ao difícil, tudo na natureza cresce e se defende a seu modo e se constitui em algo próprio a partir de si, procurando existir a qualquer preço e contra toda resistência. Sabemos muito pouco, mas que temos de nos aferrar ao difícil é uma certeza que não nos abandonará. É bom ser solitário, pois a solidão é difícil; o fato de uma coisa ser difícil tem de ser mais um motivo para fazê-la.” “Amar também é bom: pois o amor é difícil. Ter amor, de uma pessoa por outra, talvez seja a coisa mais difícil que nos foi dada, a mais extrema, a derradeira prova e provação, o trabalho para o qual qualquer outro trabalho é apenas uma preparação. Por isso as pessoas jovens, iniciantes em tudo, ainda não podem amar: precisam aprender o amor. Com todo o seu ser, com todas as forças reunidas em seu coração solitário, receoso e acelerado, os jovens precisam aprender a amar. Mas o tempo de aprendizado é sempre um longo período de exclusão, de modo que o amor é por muito tempo, ao longo da vida, solidão, isolamento intenso e profundo para quem ama. A princípio o amor não é nada do que se chama ser absorvido, entregar-se e unir-se com uma outra pessoa. (Pois o que seria uma união do que não é esclarecido, do inacabado, do desordenado?). O amor constitui uma oportunidade sublime para o indivíduo amadurecer, tornar-se algo, tornar-se um mundo, tornar-se um mundo para si mesmo por causa de uma outra pessoa; é uma grande exigência para o indivíduo, uma exigência irrestrita, algo que o destaca e o convoca para longe. Apenas neste sentido, como tarefa de trabalhar em si mesmo (‘escutar e bater dia e noite’), as pessoas jovens deveriam fazer uso do amor que lhes é dado" (Rilke 2010: 64-66). Tic-tac-tic-tac-tic-tac-tic-tac... Rilke, Rainer Maria. Cartas a um jovem poeta. Tradução de Pedro Sussekind. Porto Alegre: L&PM, 2010. [Saatchi Online Artist Patrick Palmer; Painting, "Crying Lightly"].
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Dante Alighieri is a rich source of literary inspiration for visual arts. Here are 15 artworks inspired by the 'Divine Comedy' and more.
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Details Fine Art Giclee Print on 1 1/2" Deep Gallery Quality Canvas with Specialty Finish Secret Admirer by Jackie Von Tobel is a print of a gentleman whose vision is obscured by an artfully tied bow made of satin. Description Secret Admirer is a painting by Jackie Von Tobel, reproduced as a Fine Art Giclee Print, in her Altered Portraits Collection of wall art. Each composition was inspired by the hard-won artisanship of the old masters, though Jackie brings an avant-garde freshness to these pieces of contemporary art using modern design elements. In poses that emulate the courtiers and landed gentry of a by-gone era, these contemporary conceptualizations of historical portraits will bring a sophisticated grandeur and lush pops of color to a room. With his vision obscured by an artfully tied bow made of satin, the gentleman in Secret Admirer stands in a pose of a young aristocrat. The lush fabric of his jacket and waistcoat, and the garland of roses, is reminiscent of the wealth of the Empire era in France and royalty in Great Britain.
Alphonse Mucha was a Czech Art Nouveau painter. His works remind me of the works of Gustav Klimt, which is no surprise considering they lived in the same era. Alphonse Mucha's style was first termed the "Mucha Style", afterwhich became known as the "Art Nouveau" style. Art Nouveau wasn't really an art movement, it was more of a decorative-arts, architecture and graphic arts style. Art Nouveau artists tended to take their inspiration from the curves and flow of nature or the subject. Symmetry was essentially thrown out the window. In Art Nouveau the left and right sides were not to match but rather they were to blend together to create a graceful image. And talk about fated: Mucha moved to Paris in 1887 where he furthered his studies and worked at producing magazine and advertising illustrations. About Christmas 1894, Mucha happened to go into a print shop where there was a sudden and unexpected need for a new advertising poster for a play featuring Sarah Bernhardt, the most famous actress in Paris, at the Théâtre de la Renaissance on the Boulevard Saint-Martin. Mucha volunteered to produce a lithographed poster within two weeks, and on 1 January 1895, the advertisement for the play Gismonda by Victorien Sardou was posted in the city, where it attracted much attention. Bernhardt was so satisfied with the success of this first poster that she began a six-year contract with Mucha. -Wikipedia- Lots of his works are in public domain, and you can view them at: http://www.wikipaintings.org/en/search/alphonse%20mucha/1 "Dance" "Moet and Chandon White Star" "Painting" "Study of Drapery" I included this study as I felt it was beautifully rendered, and any artists could benefit from imitating the sketch. "Zodiac" Mucha considered his greatest fine art work the Slav Epic. The Slav Epic is Mucha's interpretation of Slavic and Czech history and people. It is made up of 20 huge paintings and he gave the series to the city of Prague as a gift in 1928. It has resided in the chateau in Moravský Krumlov since 1963. Unfortunately, at his time of death, Art Nouveau had already gone out of style. Nonetheless, we can still appreciate the timeless beauty of his works from the comfort of our own homes, or enjoy his masterpieces that now hang in the Mucha Museum in Prague, managed by his grandson, John Mucha. For more of his works, visit: http://www.muchafoundation.org/ Also, if you'd like to be the proud owner of Mucha's works, you can purchase a few selected works via Artsy's Alphonse Mucha page. If there's anything else you think I could include in this post, leave me a comment in the comments section below.
Born in Montréal, Canada, Daniel Bilodeau received his BFA from the Ringling College of Art and Design and his MFA from the New York Academy of Art. He also studied at Studio Art Centers International, Florence, Italy. The recipient of several honors, including the George Sugarman Foundation Grant and the Leslie T. and Frances U Posey Foundation Scholarship, Bilodeau has exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the country and abroad. The Terra Foundation of American Art recently awarded Bilodeau a summer residency in Giverny, France. Daniel Bilodeau’s painting and mixed media works bring abstraction and detailed realism together in a unique and unified whole. Art historical references are paired with image deconstruction and occasional collaged material such as textiles or string. Individual works touch on post-modern life, consumerism and identity. Producing monumental scale works as well as tiny miniatures, Bilodeau blends passages both smooth and textured, graphic and naturalistic in his dynamic painting style.
Juan Gatti (Buenos Aires, 1950) es un polifacético creador argentino (diseñador gráfico, fotógrafo, ilustrador, pintor) conocido especialm...
Тетяна Ерхарт è una fotografa Ucraina professionista di fama internazionale di Leopoli, dove attualmente vive e lavora. È specializzata in ritratti pi