7 opere e 7 domande, alle 7 di mattina, ad illustratori che si svegliano presto o non sono ancora andati a dormire. Oggi è la volta di Francesco Chiacchio (qui il suo blog). Ciao Francesco, di dove sei, quanti anni hai e da quanto fai l’illustratore? Sono di Firenze, ho 30 anni e faccio l’illustratore da circa 5 anni. Matita o penna grafica? Matita. Cosa fai quando non disegni? Cammino. Cosa c’è sulla tua scrivania? In questo momento tanta carta. […]
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This is an original paper collage (titled "Pressident") made by Niko Vartiainen. The size of the collage is W16 x H25cm. The collage was created in 2022. GENERAL DISCLAIMER Some of the images used in the collages are more than 50 years old which causes images to be not HD quality sharp and saturated. That's why they are called vintage collages. © Copyright Niko Vartiainen
About Abstract Surrealist collage gold leaf with lithograph. Venus . Hand signed and numbered from limited edition. Yigal Tumarkin (also Igael Tumarkin) (born 1933) is an Israeli painter and sculptor. Biography Peter Martin Gregor Heinrich Hellberg (later Yigal Tumarkin) was born in Dresden, Germany. His father, Martin Hellberg, was a German theater actor and director. His mother, Berta Gurevitch and his stepfather, Herzl Tumarkin, immigrated to Mandate Palestine when he was two. Tumarkin served in the Israeli Navy. After completing his military service, he studied sculpture in Ein Hod, a village of artists near Mount Carmel. Art career Igael Tumarkin, 1980 Among Tumarkin's best known works are the Holocaust memorial in Rabin Square, Tel Aviv and his sculptures commemorating fallen soldiers in the Negev. Tumarkin is also a theoretician and stage designer. In the 1950s, Tumarkin worked in East Berlin, Amsterdam, and Paris. Upon his return to Israel in 1961, he became a driving force behind the break from the charismatic monopoly of lyric abstraction there. Tumarkin created assemblages of found objects, generally with violent Expressionist undertones and decidedly unlyrical color. Hebrew. His determination to "be different" influenced his younger Israeli colleagues. The furor generated around Tumarkin's works, such as the old pair of trousers stuck to one of his pictures, intensified the mystique surrounding him.Tumarkin has worked extensively in the medium of printmaking, producing over three hundred prints. He was encouraged by the print studios founded during those years in the USA, where prominent artists such as Jasper Jones and Robert Rauschenberg began to engage in printmaking. Tumarkin prints of the sixties were at crossroads between Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art, and between Pop Art and abstract movements that followed. In addition, he was influenced by the Surrealism and Dada movements whose impact was expressed in the combination of free brushstrokes and drip paintings together with the use of such materials as newspaper cuttings, photographs and junk. Tumarkin has participated in various international exhibitions, and won many awards. His works are displayed in private collections and in museums both in Israel and abroad. His work is in many museums and galleries and was included in the show Israel - Entre Reve et Realite at the Musée Juif de Belgique, Brussels, Belgium along with Yosl Bergner, Abel Pann, Reuven Rubin, Igael Tumarkin, Ephraim Moshe Lilien, Yaacov Agam, Jacob Pins and Menashe Kadishman amongst others. Education 1954 – Studied with Rudi Lehmann, Ein-Hod 1955 Studied with Bertolt Brecht, Berliner Ensemble, Berlin 1955-57 Assistant to the designer Karl von Appen Awards and recognition[edit] 1963 First Prize for Battle of Hulaykat Monument 1968 The Sandberg Prize for Israeli Art, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel 1968 First Prize for Memorial to Sailors, Haifa 1971 First Prize for Memorial for "Holocaust and Resurrection", Tel Aviv 1978 First Prize in the Biennale for Drawing, Reike 1984 Award from the President of the Italian Republic 1985 Dizengoff Prize for Sculpture 1990 Guest of the Japan Foundation 1992 August Rodin Prize, The International Sculpture Competition of the Open Museum, Hakone, Japan, for his sculpture of the sign at the entrance to Auschwitz concentration camp Arbeit Macht Frei. 1997 Award of Excellence, the President of the Federal Republic of Germany 1998 Sussman Prize, Vienna 2004 Israel Prize for sculpture
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Kris Gebhardt, a contemporary artist, paints a mix of realism, strength, and beauty on his canvas. Get a thorough glimpse of his “not for everyone” pieces today!
"it doesn't add up" mixed media on canvas 11"x14" anca gray 2013
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We were at the V&A this weekend as there were several things on that we felt were worth a look… Firstly (only as it’s the quickest to write up) is this years winner of the V&A B…
Korean-Canadian paper artist Christine Kim lives and works as an artist and arts educator north of Toronto. Exploring portraiture by combining drawing and painting with delicately cut and layered paper, Kim creates mesmerizing works of art that elegantly capture the soul of their subjects. Working within the genres of illustration, paper art, collage, and installation, Kim’s love for paper as medium is apparent. The interplay between the layers – and the shadows they cast – offer the viewer moments of […]
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Hillside Village 14, Yeji Moon, newspaper on panel, 9.84 X 12.6 , 2013