The Pre-Raphaelite artists of Victorian England painted many Shakespearian characters, but Ophelia was a particular favourite. The sad death by drowning of Hamlet's sweetheart...
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Beau Bernier Frank is French American emerging artist and surrealist painter specializing in oil on wood panel portraits and landscapes. Beau explain’s his work by saying, “The cohesive assembly of portraits are carefully designed with a strong attention to detail, composed with a lookbook appeal and executed in a tactical, graphic designer kind of way. Their gazes offer insight into their personalities and reveal an air of disconnectedness with an undercurrent of nostalgia––in other words, they seek to escape their reality, and to travel to those distant places painted across their faces. The various landscapes and dream-like destinations introduce bold colors and intertwine with the model’s identity.”
I only make original works. Each is a one of a kind so you will have the only one! My artwork is my emotions and you can see that emotions on the canvas - You can experience it each day you own it! Magazines were used to create the painting, but the painting was written in canvas withoil paints. The paintings are sent on stretchers, additional decoration is not required, you can immediately hang them on the wall. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles Oil Paint consisting of pigments bound with linseed oil or carnations. The traditional technique consists of superimposing layers of paint increasingly rich in oil for a solid and durable hanger. Technic Painting Painting is an art form of painting on a surface by aesthetically applying colored fluids. Painters represent a very personal expression on supports such as paper, rock, canvas, wood, bark, glass, concrete and many other substrates. Work of representation or invention, painting can be naturalistic and figurative, or abstract. It can have narrative, descriptive, symbolic, spiritual, or philosophical content. Related themes ArtforsaleWomanForinteriorsFinearOiloncanvas View less
This is a post for beginner artists that are working towards finding their own artistic style and voice. I explain a very effective method to ensure the production of original artwork when getting inspired by other artists' work.
The end of the year is fast approaching, on this occasion Artsper looks back on 10 emerging artists discovered in the last 12 months.
Álvaro Castagnet is an master of watercolor medium who has been honored in numerous art competitions. He is a successful author who travels around the world attending exhibitions, hosting workshops and participating as a member of the jury for international art events. For biographical notes -in english and italian- and other works by Castagnet see Alvaro Castagnet, 1954 ~ Impressionist Watercolor painter.
This innovative A* portraiture project pushes the boundaries and uses modern technology such as laser cutters in a way that is exciting and rare among Painting / Fine Art students.
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New exhibition looks beyond MC Escher's mathematical artworks to his Italian landscapes
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Jealousy, 1896 Edvard Munch Wolfram Hempel wrote on May 23, 2001: This picture is just one of many, Munch painted about jealousy... he was very interested in the experience of these feelings. So he...
Naomi Okubo’s acrylic paintings on cotton wrestle with identity, offering both introspective scenes and rich experiments in patterns and texture. The artist's work is influenced by the ideals given to us by mass media and gender norms. Her work pulls from advertisements, self-portraits, and other sources.
Claude Monet Most Famous Paintings Who is Claude Monet? Claude Monet was born in Paris on November 14, 1840. When he was five years old, his family moved to Le Havre, where his father founded a grocery store. Monet has started drawing since he was a child.
Listing for a ROLL OF CANVAS or PREMIUM PAPER You'll find a STRETCHED CANVAS for this Painting in our Store, or ask for a CUSTOM ORDER and/or ASSISTANCE Museum Quality Reproduction Painting: Woman I Artist: Willem de Kooning (1904 – 1997) was a Dutch-American abstract expressionist artist. He was born in Rotterdam and moved to the United States in 1926, becoming an American citizen in 1962. In 1943, he married painter Elaine Fried. MASTERPIECE WORKS OF ART REPRODUCED TO MUSEUM QUALITY PAINTINGS ARE PRINTED ON HEAVYWEIGHT PROFESSIONAL CANVAS AND/OR SATIN PAPER USING "GICLEE" TECHNIQUE ALL PAINTINGS HAVE A WHITE CANVAS AND/OR MATTE PAPER BORDER OF 1.75" AROUND THE IMAGE DIFFERENT SIZES AVAILABLE - CLICK ON SIZE TAB TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION - (ABOVE QUANTITY TAB) Canvas - (410g/m2, heavyweight bright white acid-free cotton) Satin Premium Paper - (190g/m2, print quality 1200 dpi) Almost any size is available, if you have another size in mind, contact us, and we'll give you the details. DETAILS Printed with vivera pigmented inks, designed to create vibrant color images that resist fading. Designed to meet galleries and museum longevity requirements and ensure consistency of shades 200 years old. GICLEE ART This giclée print delivers a vivid image with maximum color accuracy and exceptional resolution. The standard for museums and galleries around the world, giclée is a printing process where millions of ink droplets are "sprayed" onto high-quality surface. With the great degree of detail and smooth transitions of color gradients, giclée prints appear much more realistic than other reproduction prints. SHIPPING - TRACKING NUMBER WILL BE SUPPLIED - SHIPPED IN A STRONG CARDBOARD TUBE TO PROTECT THE CONTENTS FROM DAMAGE - FULLY INSURED USA - Expedited Parcel FREE SHIPPING (Any Size) - 2 - 10 Business Days Canada - Expedited Parcel FREE SHIPPING (Any Size) - 2 - 10 Business Days Outside USA & Canada $24.99 (Any Size) - 7 - 15 Business Days 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE - MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
Contemporary figurative painting with lots of details and movement. Beautiful statement piece for any art collection. Combining a lot of different colors in any interiors and setting a scene with figurative details of life. Gaëtan de Seguin (French, b.1971) is a Contemporary painter, born in Montpellier, France. After graduating from school and completing his military service, he studied art in Paris at ESAG Penninghen. Over the course of his career, de Seguin’s works have evolved from abstraction towards figuration, which he continues to develop to this day. His work has been exhibited throughout France, including at Château de la Motte in Narbonne, Galerie La Paix in Sélestat, and Château de Flaugergues in Montpellier, among others. His paintings are figurative works, with an abstract character. The various colors highlight that not one person is the same, and celebrates this individuality in contemporary and elegant way. "Gaëtan de Séguin paints crowds. His crowds are made up with a multitude of silhouettes, all of them almost identical but also singular. Beings who, by the action of the painting itself, become patterns. Recurrent, haunting, swarming, building a new life, a new being. Sometimes the silhouette, peculiar and mute, escapes from the crowd but never finds its salvation. On its own, passing by its keens without ever comprehending them. Multitude and unique, anonymity and privacy, silence and noise. There is a bit of all this gathering into Gaëtan’s painting, a painting of the plural singular." About the Gallery: Folly and Muse was established in 2015 in London to find and collaborate with the most creative, talented, emerging and mid-career artists from all around the world. Folly & Muse (since 2019 in Munich) has made it their mission to curate unique works of an exceptional quality and bring them to savvy contemporary art collectors with an eye out for abstract and figurative paintings, photography and sculptural works of art.
Winter Night Edvard Munch - 1921
Because no one could ever praise me enough, because I don't mean these poems only but the unseen unbelievable effort it takes to live the life that goes on between them, I think all the time about invisible work. About the young mother on Welfare I interviewed years ago, who said, "It's hard. You bring him to the park, run rings around yourself keeping him safe, cut hot dogs into bite-sized pieces for dinner, and there's no one to say what a good job you're doing, how you were patient and loving for the thousandth time even though you had a headache." And I, who am used to feeling sorry for myself because I am lonely, when all the while, as the Chippewa poem says, I am being carried by great winds across the sky, thought of the invisible work that stitches up the world day and night, the slow, unglamorous work of healing, the way worms in the garden tunnel ceaselessly so the earth can breathe and bees ransack this world into being, while owls and poets stalk shadows, our loneliest labors under the moon. There are mothers for everything, and the sea is a mother too, whispering and whispering to us long after we have stopped listening. I stopped and let myself lean a moment, against the blue shoulder of the air. The work of my heart is the work of the world's heart. There is no other art. "Invisible Work" by Alison Luterman. Reprinted by permission of the poet. This poem originally appeared in The Sun magazine and in Alison's first book of poetry, The Largest Possible Life (Cleveland State University Press, 2001). For more information about Alison and her other books of poetry, essays and plays, visit her website. Art credit: Detail of mother and child, charcoal drawing by Egon Schiele.
About The Artwork oil on hessian primed with tile adhesive Original Created:2015 Subjects:People Materials:Other Styles:Expressionism Mediums:OilSpray Paint Details & Dimensions Painting:Oil on Other Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:53.5 W x 71.3 H x 2 D in Frame:Not Framed 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 Kingdom. Customs:Shipments from United Kingdom may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Deaf from the age of two, Helen McNicoll (1879–1915) popularized Impressionism in Canada and became a significant artist before her early death. Read her biography here.
About The Artwork Cristina Troufa want to consolidate the idea of a self-portrait and/or self-representation but for other hand wants to reflect on a spiritual, emotional, and psychological inner self-portrait, that may be done conceptually. She uses her own image in autobiographical paintings that explore her life and spiritual beliefs. As a form of self-knowledge and self-questioning, her work explores an inner world in a symbolic way, which remains inaccessible to the voyeur that can only guess what each painting represents. The artist describe her work as: “…something spiritual, a route between several lives and several times in the same life, coexisting side by side from strategies of self-representation that ultimately, question the meaning of life”…"The theme of my work is about my life, about myself and my beliefs. I explore in my work the self-representation in the looking for my inner self, my self-portrait." Original Created:2017 Subjects:People Materials:Canvas Styles:FigurativeFine ArtSurrealism Mediums:Acrylic Details & Dimensions Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in Frame:White Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Art prints are packaged and shipped by our printing partner. Ships From:Printing facility in California. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Stumbled into this exhibit in Chelsea the other day. I have never seen her work in person. Quite enjoyed the pattern overload! Hope Gangloff at Susan Inglett Gallery February 15 – March 23, 2…
Kazuhiko Nakamura was born in Hyogo, Japan in 1961. Being greatly influenced by surrealism and cyberpunk styles of art when he was young, Kazuhiko started to study and tech himself the ins and outs of 3D digital art. Using his spare time…
Johan Barrios, a Colombian mixed-media artist, uses graphite, oils, watercolor, and other materials in his figurative works, all carrying surreal abstractions that evoke mystery and quiet drama. There’s a potent blend of tension and tactile intrigue in the artist’s work, with conversing textures and at times, absurd staging. The artist has a new show at Anya Tish Gallery in Houston Texas, titled “Adormecido.” The artist was last featured on HiFructose.com here.
In love with and totally inspired by the work of artist and textile designer, Sonia Delauney. I was so sad to miss her exhibition at the Cooper-hewitt last year, but still pleased to see her work in other forms (like...
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French artist Gaëtan de Seguin's (b. 1971, Montpellier, France) latest series "J+...." is a reaction to the terrorists attack on French Satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo that took place in January 2015 and the March that took place later that month in Paris and cities around the world. de Sequin explains, "I immediately wanted my characters to gather and spread out of the canvas. Crowds. Be they dense or sparse, joyful, humble, silent or roaring, moving or obnoxious, etc. Their physical appearance does not matter. It is the combination of their convictions that tinctures the whole group." Each work titled “J+...", represents the number of days after the January 2015 events and when de Seguin began to work on the piece. Within this series, de Sequin employs two artistic methods, paint on canvas and Moucharabieh, a perforated wall composed mostly of geometrical, arabesque motifs, in the form of a screen, to animate his crowds. These anonymous characters, consisting of a multitude of silhouettes almost identical but remain singular, are represented by a unique pattern of markings further illustrates this “mosaic of a society, a patchwork of men”; each having their own fears, anxieties, but also their hopes and desires in a world that bears multiple aspects. These qualities within the painting and sculptural work show the individual as much as it offers him the possibility to melt into a much broader and abstract dimension. Within his sculptural pieces, which employ the principles of the moucharabieh, de Sequin continues to offer a different perspective. Questioning the individuals and his place into the grander scheme, he inserts negative space with the pieces to create an alternative focus for the viewer. As light moves through the sculptural works, casting a shadow of the crowd, de Sequin shows humankind constituted of individuals who interact as much as they ignore each other with a great humanism. After graduating from school and completing his military service, he studied art in Paris at ESAG Penninghen. Throughout his career, de Seguin’s works have evolved from abstraction towards figuration, which he continues to develop to this day. "I have always been the one who draws and the one who draws “blokes.” As soon as I lay a hand on anything I can draw on, I cover it up with silhouettes. In 40 years, I became responsible for a great bestiary! Each working session in my workshop gives birth to humankind constituted of individuals who interact as much as they ignore each other. All of them are wild and wise at the same time, creative and vain. As far as I offer to anyone the possibility to invent my characters’ own stories, my painting is decisive of a figurative type. “A thread, if need be… January 2015’s events, for instance, I immediately wanted my characters to gather and spread out of the canvas. Crowds… Be they dense or sparse, joyful, humble, silent or roaring, moving or obnoxious, etc.…Their physical appearance does not matter. It is the combination of their convictions that tinctures the whole group. This is what I am currently working on in my latest series “J+…”.I cover my canvas with a dominant, very dense, almost garish coat. This undercoat subsequently gets entirely covered. The general shade lightens up, and the color scheme fades into a monochrome of grey. At this stage, I can start painting, adding or extracting substance. The music I listen to imposes the rhythm for the group to pop up. Scratching with the most various tools, I can paint with all kinds of brushes. Each scratch represents a unique pattern which characterizes the individual as much as it offers him the possibility to melt into a much broader and abstract dimension." - Gaëtan de Seguin
- 100% hand-painted high quality oil painting on artist grade canvas with high quality oil paints. - Additional 2 inch blank border around the edge. - No printing or digital imaging techniques are used. - No middle people, directly ship to the world. - Send you a digital copy via email for your approval before shipping. - It comes unframed and unstretched, shipped rolled inside a tube. - In stock items ship immediately, usually ships in 7 to 21 days. - 45-day Satisfaction Guaranteed and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. - You can order any painting in any size as your requests. - Turn your photos into masterpieces. ------------------------------------------------- Information about original painting: The point of departure for the exhibition is the famous painting Potsdamer Platz, which Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938) painted in 1914 just a few months before the outbreak of the First World War, in what is, in effect, a homage to modern urbanity in Berlin. Alongside this key work are ten drawings by Paul Klee (1879-1940), which he created in 1918-1919 as illustrations for the Expressionist novel Potsdamer Platz oder Die Nächte des neuen Messias (English translation: 'Potsdamer Platz or The Nights of the New Messiah') by the Berlin writer Curt Corrinth (1894-1960). Both Klee's drawings and Kirchner's painting depict Potsdamer Platz as the site of encounters between the sexes, but other than that the images differ hugely in style and message. The oppressive this-worldliness depicted by Kirchner prior to the outbreak of the First World War is juxtaposed by Klee four years later (by which time the war had been lost and Berlin stood on the brink of the German Revolution) by the idea of the rapturing of the soul: a theme that remained important throughout Klee's career, especially in his later works.
Dawn Emerson is widely known for her expressive pastels, regardless whether her subject is an animal, the human figure or a landscape. Emerson shares her techniques for using color in her painting in an instructional DVD, Dynamic Pastel with Dawn Emerson: Ghat Women, as well as two others: Dynamic Pastel with Dawn Emerson: Camel Trader, and Dynamic Pastel with Dawn Emerson: No Fear.
is included in the series: Perspective of the time oil on canvas context: Philosophical stance of science fiction with time travel, where the individual alters events from his past, thus modifying his own destiny, either consciously or unconsciously, through cause-and-effect actions, either having encounters with himself or canceling his own existence in a paradoxical way. Such possibilities can manifest themselves in events of a same time. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles Oil Paint consisting of pigments bound with linseed oil or carnations. The traditional technique consists of superimposing layers of paint increasingly rich in oil for a solid and durable hanger. Surrealism Founded in 1923 by the writer André Breton, it will unite many artists like Salvador Dali (1904-1989), Max Ernst, René Magritte (1898-1967), Victor Brauner (1903-1966). Influenced by psychoanalysis, they see psychic life as a new field for renewing the arts. They will develop new ways to create and use new materials. Technic Painting Painting is an art form of painting on a surface by aesthetically applying colored fluids. Painters represent a very personal expression on supports such as paper, rock, canvas, wood, bark, glass, concrete and many other substrates. Work of representation or invention, painting can be naturalistic and figurative, or abstract. It can have narrative, descriptive, symbolic, spiritual, or philosophical content. Related themes TimeSergioArcosOilPaiting View less
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The paper works of the duo of artists called 'Simon Evans' combine a certain passion for materiality with a conceptual attitude and a humorous touch. Most of their works are collages of different kind of found papers, scotch, and scraps which look very refined from a distance and yet reveal a...