Bridget Bate Tichenor, Paris 1917 - Mexico City 1990 Ohne Titel - Untitled (1970) Bridget Bate Tichenor (born Bridget Pamela Arkwright Bate) was a Mexican Surrealist painter of Fantasy Art in the school of Magic Realism and a Fashion Editor. Born in France and of British descent, she later considered Mexico as her home.
Self-taught artist hailing from Detroit, Michigan, Andrea Kowch's works have been compared to famed American realist painter, Andrew Wyeth.
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Learn how Andrea Kowch and her acrylic paintings transport viewers into eerie landscapes laden with stories dense with magic.
Often considered to be originated in Latin America, magical realism is a genre many people have difficulties pinning down, especially because the degree to which some authors incorporate the genre in their work varies so much. Most people's first encounter with the genre is in Gabriel Garci
Like a double exposed photograph or hazy dream, Eric Roux-Fountaine‘s paintings capture worlds just slightly outside of our known reality, magical moments dotted with starlight and ghostly orbs. Withi
Like a double-exposed photograph or hazy dream, Eric Roux-Fountaine’s paintings capture worlds just slightly outside of our known reality, magical moments dotted with starlight and ghostly orbs. Within the softly painted works, tightrope walkers teeter through tall forests at dusk, while couples zing through the air on carnival rides set in front of the moon. Roux-Fountaine approaches each of his paintings in the same way a director might work with a film, casting the characters of his works with a loose interpretation. More
Often considered to be originated in Latin America, magical realism is a genre many people have difficulties pinning down, especially because the degree to which some authors incorporate the genre in their work varies so much. Most people's first encounter with the genre is in Gabriel Garci
Andrea Kowch is a multi-award-winning artist who is listed as among the world’s among the world's 100 greatest emerging artists
Self-taught artist hailing from Detroit, Michigan, Andrea Kowch's works have been compared to famed American realist painter, Andrew Wyeth.
Andrea Kowch is a multi-award-winning artist who is listed as among the world’s among the world's 100 greatest emerging artists
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Heffernan has received a number of grants and fellowships over the years including a Thomas R. Proctor Prize from the National Academy Museum in New York City, New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship (NYFA), a National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), and a Fulbright-Hayes Grant to West Berlin. Heffernan’s work has been published and reviewed in major newspapers and periodicals including: The New York Times, The New Yorker, The New York Observer, The New York Sun, Artforum, Art in America, Art News, Flash Art, Harpers, The Chicago Tribune and Art and Auction.
Andrea Kowch's work could be described as the creative legacy of Andrew Wyeth and Alfred Hitchcock. Her haunting rural settings mask mysterious backstories.
ERIC ROUX-FONTAINE’s love affair with nature’s beauty and mysticism is mesmerizing. His magical realism paintings glow and hum with exuberant possibility.
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Andrea Kowch è stata descritta come "una voce potente che dimostra una coscienza altamente sensibile che informa un simbolismo culturalmente intreccia
In 2015, the trends you can expect in the book world range from YA LGBT to magic realism.
Self-taught artist hailing from Detroit, Michigan, Andrea Kowch's works have been compared to famed American realist painter, Andrew Wyeth.
36" x 24" acrylic on canvas This was the first painting I completed for my new set of work for my solo exhibition. Stemming partly from a need to explore a night palette, as well as to represent the mood and mystery personally associated with night itself, Night Hill speaks of those still moments where our subconscious takes over. I have sat on the shores of Lake Huron many times at night, listening to its crashing waves, feeling the breeze and seeing the stars. Each time, I couldn't help but realize how small I felt alongside the universe as it stretched up and on into dark oblivion. We make up such a small part of it, despite our immense impact; mere fireflies which circle about, lighting the way before flickering out. I came across this very stagecoach at an antique shop on the side of the road on U.S. 23 one day. It was strangely intriguing to me, and I thought, why not put it up on the hill? It encompassed an ethereal almost spiritual quality, like an artifact of the supernatural realm, where all things legendary and ghostly dwell. Fire holds several meanings for me, and I often find my thoughts unintentionally centering around the concept of duality as I paint, coming to realize its steady presence at the core of my pictures. The real and unreal, history and the present, opposing emotions, endings and beginnings, nature's seasons and cycles, all of it is present there. I wanted this painting to capture night's magical quality, when the unreal feels realer than anything.
Tate Modern, LondonThe artists condemned as ‘degenerate’ by the Nazis really did revel in the perverse and depraved, and their sex and violence-drenched paintings still shock
Like a double-exposed photograph or hazy dream, Eric Roux-Fountaine’s paintings capture worlds just slightly outside of our known reality, magical moments dotted with starlight and ghostly orbs. Within the softly painted works, tightrope walkers teeter through tall forests at dusk, while couples zing through the air on carnival rides set in front of the moon. Roux-Fountaine approaches each of his paintings in the same way a director might work with a film, casting the characters of his works with a loose interpretation. More
i tell you, we are here on earth to fart around, and don't let anybody tell you different. -kurt vonnegut
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Quint Buchholz was born in Stolberg near Aachen and grew up in Stuttgart. He studied history of art for four terms, followed by painting and graphic design at the Munich Academy of Art under Prof. Gerd Winner. He has worked as a painter and illustrator since 1979, illustrating over fourty books for German and international publishers. From 1982 onwards his works have also been exhibited in over seventy solo exhibitions in Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain, Greece and Taiwan.
The disturbing spaces of Carel Willink. Willink (1900-1983) was a Dutch painter who "developed a magic realist style related to the metaphysical paintings of Giorgio de Chirico." The spaces he paints are like dreams of ominous impending events. He lived through two world wars.
"Marsh Hare" 30" x 30" acrylic on canvas Private Collection Featured: "American Art Collector" Issue #69 "Direct Art" Vol. 18 All images copyright Andrea Kowch. All rights reserved. www.andreakowch.com
Andrea Kowch: Mysterious Realms Catalog