Drawing inspiration from the natural beauty that adorns Balmedie Beach, this exquisite print brings to life the wild elegance of Sea rocket blossoms against the windswept dunes of Aberdeenshire. The eye-catching, contemporary piece captures the vibrant hues of the coastal landscape, engaging the observer with a palette where the warm shades of orange, tawny yellows, and soft pinks contrast with the calming blues and purples on the horizon. At the forefront, the Sea rocket flowers, painted with expressive and almost impulsive brushstrokes, seem to dance in the ocean breeze. Their vivid orange petals are luminous against the muted tones of sand, creating a dynamic focal point that pulses with life. Moving towards the expansive sky, the shades morph into an extraordinary play of light and shadow, leading the gaze on a tranquil journey from sand to the vastness above. The clouds, portrayed with sweeping gestures, echo the fluidity and serenity of this Scottish vista. Intrinsic to this portrayal is a sense of serenity and untouched wilderness, with the undulating rhythm of the dunes and the distant, peaceful sea reflecting a timeless scene. The print, an integral piece of our 'Scottish Flowers and Flora' collection, distills the essence of the untamed Scottish coastline, providing an evocative and contemporary capture that will enhance any space it graces.
In this post, I take a closer look at Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog by Caspar David Friedrich. It is an iconic work of Romanticism that features a man standing on the edge of the rocky terrain, looking out over the foggy landscape. I cover: Caspar David Friedrich, Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog,
"In the portrait of that house, the windows are eyes or pieces of the soul almost. To me, each window is a different part of Christina's life...there's an upstairs window that has a pink feeling. That's her bedroom. I wanted each one of these windows to tell part of the whole story-they were not just stuck in there by chance. Each has its specific role in helping to explain the overall personality of the portrait of the house and its occupants." ...there is a piece of glass that's dropped out of one of the windows, and I was fascinated by the clothes that Alvaro stuffed in a broken pane so the cold wind would't blow through." Alvaro's New England resourcefulness also reveals itself in the the rope and funnel contraption rigged up at the base of the drainpipe to carry water to the bucket outside the kitchen door. Wyeth has even recorded a symbol of his own involvement with the Olson house: Just above the kitchen roof are a few pieces of white siding patched in among the gray clapboards. According to Wyeth, "Those are out of my own house. Alvaro wanted me to repair it and I did" -Andrew Wyeth Andrew Wyeth [American Contemporary Realist Painter, 1917-2009] Second of three generations of Wyeth artists. The best known of the Wyeths, Andrew Wyeth was taught by his father, artist and illustrator N.C. Wyeth. Andrew Wyeth is father of Jamie Wyeth, third generation contemporary realist painter. Credit to the fascinating blog 'I Witness' for the primary image: mrebks.blogspot.com/search?q=WYETH Official Andrew Wyeth website: andrewwyeth.com/ Farnsworth Museum, Wyeth works: collection.farnsworthmuseum.org/objects?query=wyeth&f... Andrew Wyeth image permission requests, artist's estate: andrewwyeth.com/image-permission/ ___________ Light restoration by plumleaves
Ontario-based artist Stev’nn Hall is someone who loves to mix up his mediums a little, bringing together photography and art to create immersive multimedia landscapes that pay homage to some of the...
The subject siesta much appreciated by many other artists: Joaquin Sorolla, Van Gogh, Gauguin, John Sargent, Pierre Bonnard, Raimundo Madrazo, etc. French siesta, oil on canvas by Yuri Krotov Dimension with frame: 73 x 53 x 4 cm Dimension without frame: 60 x 40 x 2 cm Femme, jeunesse, détente, siesta, capeline, falaise, mer, bleu, ciel, soleil, nature, liberté, herbe, vert, repos, bonheur. La siesta sujet très apprécié par beaucoup d'autres artistes : Joaquin Sorolla, Van Gogh, Gauguin, John Sargent, Pierre Bonnard, Raimundo de Madrazo, etc. French siesta, oil on canvas by Yuri Krotov Dimension avec cadre 73 x 53 x 4 cm Dimension sans cadre 60 x 40 x 2 cm keywords: Woman, youth, relaxation, siesta, capelin, cliff, sea, blue, sky, sun, nature, freedom, grass, green, rest, happiness.
In honor of our wedding anniversary this month, I’ve asked my husband to pick September’s song. “Which song’s lyrics perfectly matches its instrumentals?” And without …
Transporting its admirers to the serene shores of Fife, this minimalist homage to Charlestown Harbour captures the essence of coastal tranquility with an economy of form and subtlety of palette. The piece exudes a quiet sophistication as it portrays a cluster of understated, geometric dwellings that echo the architectural simplicity of this historic Scottish enclave. At the forefront, the harbour is adorned with boats resting idly on the placid water. A striking fishing vessel, rendered in deep azure and black, provides a visual anchor amidst smaller companions boasting hues of white and red, their reflections a mirrored dance upon the glassy surface below. The artistry of the work lies in its restraint; the boats are depicted with only the most necessary of lines and shapes, yet their quiet presence is palpably felt. The buildings serve as a minimalist's mosaic with a muted palette of whites, greys, and pastel blues, accented by patches of unobtrusive colour that suggest details without elaborating upon them. Each window appears not as a definitive shape but rather a mere suggestion of domesticity, allowing onlookers to imbue them with their narratives. Above, a subdued sky, washed in the lightest of greys and blues, conceals any hint of time, evoking the timeless allure of the harbour. Below, the water is both a mirror and an echo, sharing the scene's hues and shapes but softer, as though the artist has gently breathed upon the surface, melding reflections with reality. This print is a visual whisper, capturing the stillness and introspective nature that harbours often invoke, making it a meditative addition to any space seeking a touch of Scottish serenity. Through minimalistic expression, the essence of Charlestown Harbour's quiet beauty is immortalised, inviting viewers to pause and immerse themselves in the reflected grace of Scotland's maritime heritage.
Portree Harbour, Isle of Skye Art Nouveau style Artwork from Scotland Painting and Art Prints
Vertical orientation. The extremely talented Gustav Klimt created landscape paintings that are the epitome of exquisite elegance, fusing symbolism, ornate patterns, and sensual figures to reveal a world of beauty, passion, and human connection, all in 5K.
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As a contemporary impressionist painter and lifelong nature enthusiast, Christine gathers most of her ideas by painting outdoors.
Albert Bierstadt, Landscape Painting Fine Art Print: Rocky Mountains Lander's Peak Albert Bierstadt (January 7, 1830 – February 18, 1902) was a German-American painter best known for his lavish, sweeping landscapes of the American West. To paint the scenes, Bierstadt joined several journeys of the Westward Expansion. Though not the first artist to record these sites, Bierstadt was the foremost painter of these scenes for the remainder of the 19th century. This is an unframed art print of a vintage painting. Professionally color corrected and remastered to restore some of the original look. Printed on high quality matte art paper in the following sizes: 8 x 10 Inches 12 x 16 Inches 16 x 20 Inches Printed with approx 1/2 inch white border on all sides. Please note that the frame and white boarder/mat board is not included in the sale, it’s for illustrative purposes only. Please be aware that the colors and paper you see on your monitor may different slightly from the actual colors of the print. Prints are carefully rolled and shipped in a tube. Please visit my shop for more historical paintings in a variety of styles. https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/PixelArtifact Thanks for stopping by.
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Capturing the untamed spirit of Nairn Beach under a turbulent canopy, this striking print brings the drama of the Scottish coastline into your living space with a bold, pop art twist. The palette sings with contrasts, marrying the cool hues of the brooding stormy sky with the warm tones of the sandy beach below. Bursts of vivid blues and whites in the heavens above suggest a bluster of movement, an energetic play between light and dark that ushers in the storm's approach. Below, the beach is no less dynamic, rendered in sweeping strokes of peach, ochre and cream that encapsulate the shifting sands beneath one's feet. Punctuations of lush greenery stand resilient against the elemental force, adding a touch of life to the otherwise barren expanse. This piece, an homage to the Scottish seascape, effortlessly conveys the juxtaposition of calm and chaos unique to coastal storms. It serves as a spirited testament to the beauty found in nature's caprice, making it a captivating addition to any collection, particularly for aficionados of Scottish landscapes and lovers of the bold, expressive techniques characteristic of Pop Art. Bring the majesty of Nairn Beach into your home or office and allow its energy to transform your wall into a window of wild Scottish splendour.
Oh-Be-Joyful Gallery in Crested Butte, Colorado, is excited to open a brief but significant exhibition of recent works by acclaimed painter Dave Santillanes. He is a master of capturing the essence and a landscape with brilliant luminance — you don’t want to miss it! The dates?
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As the golden sun dips towards the horizon, it casts an ethereal glow over Achmelvich Bay, captured exquisitely in this Abstract Impressionist portrayal. The canvas comes alive with a tapestry of vibrant yellows, fiery oranges, and tranquil blues, reflecting the serene yet dynamic beauty of the Scottish coastline at the most magical time of day. This art piece invites viewers to immerse themselves in the sweeping curves of the bay's shore, artfully rendered through the interplay of colour and light. The rocks that adorn the cove bask in the sunlight, their edges softened by the abstract style, hinting at the gentle lapping of waves upon the shore. The expressive brushstrokes embody the essence of the cove's natural splendour, inviting imagination to wander through the subtle gradations of colour that evoke the reflections of sky on water. Shimmers of turquoise and hints of green peek through the water's surface, suggesting the depths beneath and the life that thrives within. This print, from our 'Scottish Coves' collection, is more than a mere representation of a place; it is an emotive piece that celebrates the collision of land, sea, and light in a dance of spectral magnificence. It is a tribute to the rugged, untouched glory of Scotland's coastal treasures, wrapped in the cloak of abstract artistry. Envision this piece as a centrepiece in your living space or a captivating addition to your private collection, where it can transport you each day to the tranquillity and splendour of Achmelvich Bay at the golden hour.
Some find the abandoned places creepy, while others consider them exciting and they are even eager to explore them. Since not everyone has the opportunity as well as the necessary skills to go on an adventure themselves and travel to these eerie destinations, other explorers make sure they capture their discoveries and share them with a wider audience on their social media. We all agree these places are not for everyone to visit, but we must admit that the photographs showcasing these unique locations are both scary and beautiful. Also, there is something very alluring in them…
Heidi Annalise brings her surroundings to life with her tiny, pocket art studio
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Californian artist Isabel Emrich paints dazzling depictions of women submerged in water. Each colorful oil painting captures moments of tranquility below the water’s surface, as the artist’s subjects float meditatively, welcoming the dancing sunlight from above. The artist reveals, “My underwater collection is inspired by exploring the sensations of peacefulness and calmness, combined with the energy from the movement of the waves you feel when submerged.”
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Vertical orientation. The extremely talented Gustav Klimt created landscape paintings that are the epitome of exquisite elegance, fusing symbolism, ornate patterns, and sensual figures to reveal a world of beauty, passion, and human connection, all in 5K.
Caspar David Friedrich was a master of Romantic landscapes. Gothic ruins, crosses, cemeteries and morning mists were his domain.
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