Drawings are not merely communication tools but may also act as a manifestation of your design ideas and intentions. The act of drawing extend beyond the representation – they bring in the cr…
Dusk descends upon the wild and rugged landscape of Glencoe, immortalised here in this exquisite Cubist-inspired print that captures the essence of the twilight hour. Allow your senses to be enveloped by the vivid shades of sunset reflecting off the crowberry patches, rendered in an array of purples, oranges, pinks, and blues. This print transports viewers to an ethereal realm where the natural grandeur of Glencoe is distilled into geometric forms and bold colours. Each angular segment converges to craft a mosaic of the terrain, where the winding ribbons of a meandering stream cut through the patchwork fields, leading the eye on a tranquil journey through the highlands. Distinctive cubist shapes layer the composition, creating a sense of depth and movement, while the interplay of warm and cool tones echoes the fleeting moments of daylight slipping behind the silhouetted mountains. In the foreground, crowberry bushes stand clustered like silent sentinels, their rounded forms adding a gentle contrast to the edgy landscapes. Silhouettes of distant trees rise into the pastel-hued sky, standing as testament to the enduring beauty of this Scottish haven. This bewitching print, a part of our esteemed 'Glencoe' collection, is an homage to the serenity and enduring beauty of one of Scotland's most cherished vistas, revitalised through the visionary lens of Cubism. It offers a moment of reflective calm and a bold statement piece for any collector or enthusiast keen to bring a piece of the highland's mystique into their space.
Captured in an explosion of colour and vigour, this print exudes the raw beauty of a sun-bathed Isle of Harris. Embracing the spirited brushstrokes and bold chromatic choices characteristic of Fauvism, the artwork is a visual feast that celebrates Scotland's natural splendour. At the forefront, wild heather and grasses cluster together, their pinks, purples, and greens rendered in vibrant, almost tangible hues that draw the eye and invigorate the senses. Beyond these flourishing wildflowers, pristine white sands define the shoreline, punctuated by smooth stones and rocks that offer a textured counterpoint to the softness of the sands. The waters are a tapestry of translucent turquoise and deeper blues, suggesting the clear, cool depths of the Hebridean sea, inviting and serene. Mid-ground, several small islets are strewn across the bay, their presence adding an element of intrigue to the seascape. Rolling hills rise in the distance, their muted mauve and blue tones underlining the vastness of the landscape and the gentle undulation of the terrain. Above, the sky, a light canvas brushed with soft white clouds, completes the composition with a sense of openness and peace. This print beckons viewers to lose themselves in the serene beauty of a Scottish summer, where the vibrancy of life and nature's grandeur are celebrated with every stroke. It is an ode to the wild, untamed charm of the Outer Hebrides, whose allure is timeless and ever-present.
The world of architectural rendering is changing...or is it? Even in this digital age, architectural renderings need to communicate a specific design while delighting the senses. Whether you use digital architectural rendering techniques or traditional architectural rendering techniques to do that,
Jean-Paul Ugarte is a landscape metaphysical painter. He paints concrete territories without humans, leaving room for interpretation.
As winter blankets the world in a serene layer of snow, there's a unique beauty and tranquility that captivates our senses. From snowy landscapes to cozy interiors, the winter season offers endless inspiration for artists and designers to create immersive ambient renders that evoke the magic and cha
As winter blankets the world in a serene layer of snow, there's a unique beauty and tranquility that captivates our senses. From snowy landscapes to cozy interiors, the winter season offers endless inspiration for artists and designers to create immersive ambient renders that evoke the magic and cha
Envelop your senses in the vibrant hues and emotive strokes of an artwork inspired by the majestic Beinn a' Chròin. This print captures the essence of the Scottish Munro with an intensity that is characteristic of the Fauvist movement, known for its bold colours and dynamic brushwork. At the centre of the composition stands the stately peak, rendered in a symphony of purples and blues. Its formidable presence looms elegantly, casting shadows that play across the contours and crevices, whispering secrets of the mountain's rugged beauty. In the foreground, we are treated to an exuberant display of chromatic brilliance. Bold, warm colours of fiery oranges and latent reds breathe life into the trees that stand as sentinels before the hillside. Their canopies appear almost ablaze with the iridescence of autumnal foliage, acting as a stark contrast to the cooler tones of the mountainscape. Flowing through the verdant greens of the fertile valley, a meandering path draws the eye, inviting the viewer on a journey through this enchanting landscape. Hues of sunlit yellow cut through the fields, reminiscent of the soft light during the golden hour, lending the scene a harmonious yet exciting palette. Above, the canvas of the sky is awash with a gentle gradient of peach and lilac, offering a serene backdrop to the dramatic interplay of colour and form below. Wisps of clouds float nonchalantly, touched by the fading warmth of the sun as it sets over the highlands. This compelling print is not just a tribute to the raw, untamed ethos of the Scottish highlands; it is an invitation to experience the extravagance of nature through an artist's audacious vision. A statement piece in any collection, it encapsulates a moment of pure wilderness, presented through the lens of exuberant Fauvist expression.
Image 43 of 45 from gallery of Siu Siu – Lab of Primitive Senses / DIVOOE ZEIN Architects. Drawing Concept 3
Capturing the essence of the Isle of Arran as it basks in the summer sun, this vibrant print is a feast for the senses. Brushstrokes in a symphony of blues and golds dance across the canvas, rendering the shimmer of light on the Firth of Clyde's tranquil waters. The foreground is adorned with a mosaic of warm earth tones and hints of greenery, suggestive of a lush, sun-kissed coastline. In the midground, a series of stones and pebbles are scattered along the bank, their rounded forms casting gentle shadows, grounding the scene in tangible, serene stillness. As one's gaze drifts to the rolling hills in the background, they are met with a gradient of purples to blues, depicting the distant mountains awash in the soft glow of a fading day. Above, an expansive sky is masterfully painted with strokes of white and lightest azure, creating voluminous clouds that float idly in the high summer sky. The clouds catch the glorious hues of the sun, tinged with pink and orange, suggesting the close of a warm summer's day. A homage to the Scottish summer, this piece evokes the serene beauty of the Isle of Arran with a palette that is at once vivid and soothing. It provides a window to a place where time slows down, and nature's grandeur is displayed in an interplay of colour and light, inviting observers to lose themselves in the tranquillity and awe of this idyllic landscape.
In ruins/flourishing art print by Ida Lissner. 100% cotton 265g paper (giclée print) Edition of 50, numbered and signed SPLITArtprint: 30 x 37.5 cm SPLITThis item is in stock and will be shipped from Denmark in 5 working days. EU: £15Global: £25
Witness the silent whispers of monkeys images in our stunning array of nature images. Each photograph captures the subtle communications and unseen bonds within the natural world, rendered in crystal-clear detail. Perfect for those seeking a deeper understanding of the language of nature, these images inspire a sense of wonder and a deeper connection to the environment around us.
Jean-Paul Ugarte is a landscape metaphysical painter. He paints concrete territories without humans, leaving room for interpretation.
Captivate your senses with this expressive print that renders the rugged beauty of the Isle of Barra, Outer Hebrides with bold strokes and a vivid palette. The artwork portrays a dramatic coastal landscape where jagged rocks and weather-beaten cliffs are brought to life through a cascade of contrasting hues. Look closely to see the interplay of black and grey tones that evoke the island's wild, stony terrain, punctuated by strokes of bright yellow and lush, organic greens illustrating vegetation that tenaciously clings to life amidst the harsh environment. The sky is rendered with dynamic, sweeping brushwork, where stark whites and softer greys merge to suggest a restless Hebridean sky, often fraught with the stirrings of an impending storm. In the midst of this elemental dance of colour and form, white-washed buildings with dark roofing materials emerge, including a quaint chapel or croft sitting close to the shore. These structures offer a focal point in the composition, a reminder of human presence that stands defiant yet harmonious within the natural world. Hints of vivid reds and oranges, though used sparingly, spark visual intrigue, suggesting the presence of humanity or the fleeting touch of a sunset on this untamed island vista. This print from the 'Scottish Islands' collection invites viewers to explore the depth and emotion of the Scottish isles, wrapped in an expressionist style that transcends literal representation and stirs the soul.
“Canadian landscape inspires Gordon Harrison’s work and his life. Gordon Harrison is in a happy place following his heart, awakening his senses in a landscape playground. He has developed into one of Canada’s foremost landscape painters. That ease of expression has been a long-time gift. Lost in a world of colour and possibility where [...] Read more
Maestro Liebeskind work
Embrace the soft, sweeping brushstrokes that characterise this enchanting Impressionist-inspired piece, invigorating the senses with a tranquil scene of Achmelvich Beach in Sutherland. Mesmerising hues of azure and teal dance across the canvas, capturing the dynamic essence of the sea as it meets the golden sands of the shore. The gentle curvature of the coastline is rendered with a dreamlike quality, leading the eye gently around the composition. In the foreground, boulders adorned with the sun's warm kiss rest upon the powdery beach, anchoring the scene and adding a textural contrast to the smoothness of the undulating dunes. Wispy brushwork manifests in a sky filled with voluminous clouds reflecting a soft symphony of light grey tones, suggesting the changeable nature of Scotland's celestial canopy. To the left, a solitary, windswept tree clings resiliently to the rugged terrain, its foliage depicted in varying shades of green, providing a stark yet harmonious juxtaposition to the mellow surroundings. The colour palette is both vivid and subdued, where the earthen tones of distant rolling hills subtly ascend to capture the formidable and enduring beauty of the Scottish landscape. This print from our 'Scottish Beaches' collection offers a contemplative escape to one of Scotland's most serene locales. It invites viewers to experience the tranquil harmony and raw beauty of nature, making it an exquisite addition to any space that calls for a touch of serene majesty.
Excerpts from a show at the SHOWstudio gallery.
Mountain (1995) by Mariele Neudecker
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Pop-up shops meet architecture meet Judaic ritual at Sukkah City, the Union Square exhibition that opened to public viewing yesterday and lasts until sundown tonight. The 12 sukkahs, temporary...