Many photos of the past present everything prior to the modern era as stoic and well mannered. The photos collected here turn that concept on its head by showing some of the more candid moments from history that didn’t make it into the history books.
Nella sua fotografia concettuale, Rob Woodcox immagina vortici di corpi che si librano nell'aria come messaggio positivo di unità e interconnessione umana
Justin Quinnell has documented everything life throws at him, from visits to the dentist to eating his breakfast...all from the inside of his mouth
Enjoy a collection of 100+ Concept Art from Studio Ghibli Kiki's Delivery Service, featuring Character, Layout, Prop & Background Design. A young
luxology: “ Language and Chaos (1989-1990), Mike Parr Mike Parr’s self portrait is one that attempts to map the interactions of mind and body, the conscious and the unconscious. It is not a...
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Take a look at these big but beautiful animals created by the artist Ariduka55…
Alisa Yufa (Обновление 3: О вот это коты! - Boomstarter)
Carl Kahler became interested in painting cats after accepting a commission from Kate Birdsall Johnson,a California millionairess to paint My Wife's Lovers.
this little study i did for the tribeca ball, which is a big gala fundraiser at the academy. it will be on view at the party and if it sells half goes to the school and half to me! i loved painting this magical creature - and i've decided i'm going to do a larger version :)
HENBUHAO is an artist graduated from Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts in China in 2013, and then went to Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 2016 to continue his study in the master program. HENBUHAO is well known for his One Image A Day project and his graphic novels. Let's expect his graphic novel The Park of Blindness which will be published in May, 2018.
Toshiyuki ENOKI (1961 born) Educated in several different genres of lacquer painting, traditional Japanese painting and western painting, Toshiyuki Enoki's works are an amalgamation of the new and aged, reality and myth. This artist strives to antiquate his works, not only in his thematic tribute to well known traditional artists such as Maruyama Oukyou also in his artist process. Using particularly worn brushes, Enoki cyclically paints, erases and transfers images for his works to create a unique atmospheric depiction of Nature. As with all four pieces, the details brushstrokes and overall reflective surface is reminiscent of lacquer works which served as an inspiration for the artist. His selected warm colour palette and scattered gold leaf across his canvas creates an overall magical and tranquil depiction in these four featured paintings. In Water's Edge (Lot 490) and Spring (Lot 554), Toshiyuki paints a serene forest with strangely flat fish who meander freely in the water. In both pieces, the viewer gets a sense of the profound respect the Japanese people have for Nature. Perhaps in replacing the human figure with a monkey one, we find that in three of his paintings, the monkey is a mere observer, entranced by the grandeur and power of his surrounds. In Rainy Forest (Lot 490) we find these contemplative monkeys, staring up into the starry night filled with constellations. The falling gold flecks not only resemble a shower of stars but a godly aura from the heavens. Again the motif of monkeys is seen in Story Teller (Lot 490) where they playfully swing from the branches; their stature small against the grand landscape. The artist's works subtly suggest that humans must remember that we are greater part of Nature and that its greatness cannot be forgotten. Enoki similarly venerates the generation of artists before him with his careful painterly techniques and ancient impression. http://artistspotlights.milliande.com/search?updated-max=2011-08-16T03:44:00-07:00&max-results=9&start=8&by-date=false http://enokitoshi.blog88.fc2.com/ http://www.christies.com/LotFinder/lot_details.aspx?intObjectID=5079157 http://artodyssey1.blogspot.com/2009/08/enoki-toshiyuki-born-in-tokyo-1961-here.html http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/toshiyuki-enoki http://klimtbalan.wordpress.com/2011/09/04/toshiyuki-enoki/
Suzanne Valadon Raminou, 1919.
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Au Japon, un mystérieux illustrateur sous le nom d’Ariduka55 nous embarque dans un monde insolite où les chats, les chiens et autres animaux de compagnie...