In a fantastic collision of natural and human-made elements, Minneapolis-based artist Gregory Euclide explores aspects of nature, impermenance, and the human experience in unusual relief artworks that seem to grow and drip from vertical surfaces. Some sculptures are framed inside boxes, contained worlds of topographical chaos incorporating plastic, foam, paper, model elements, architectural and geometric elements, paint, ink, and a host of other mediums. Other artworks are mounted atop standard whiteboards found in classrooms, a nod to his role as a teacher where he’s been known to paint elaborate sumi ink landscapes during his lunch break—all of which are subsequently erased. More
Artist Elliot Hundley fuses a dizzying array of media in his epically scaled, deeply immersive tableaux
Inspiring Art. Some mixed media artworks created in 2012 by visual artist Januz Miralles from Laguna, Philippines. The artist combined photography and
Untitled is a creation by the artist Philomena Famulok. Category People, Portrait, Female, Mixed media. 2019/21. own photos, laser printer, scanner. mixed media. 8 distinctions, 2K views, 127 appreciations, 10 comments, 34 favourites, 2 group projects.
In this collection of paintings merged with photographs, we explore the many ways that artists have mastered this form of mixed media.
IN DER TANNENSPITZE mixed media behind perspex, 152x152 cm 2008 SOLD www.husmanntschaeni.com
Corine Ko, originally from Paris, has worked and lived in the Marseille region since 1998. After studying literature, Corine combined her passion for painting and the world of childhood by moving towards specialised animation.
Crafted in Chinese ink and mineral pigment on silk, Shoichi Okumura's gorgeous compositions blend figurative and floral elements. After moving to Tokyo with his parents, Beijing-born painter would garnered global in his studies. Today, the artist’s received multiple awards for his absorbing, large-scale pieces.
In Sonia Alins’s dreamy works, figures gently break through the surface of the sea, creating a minimal ripple around their bodies as they dip in and out of the water. The Spanish artist and illustrator (previously) is known for her expressive swimmers, whose enlarged limbs splay in graceful positions as they float and move through the ocean. Translucent sheets of vellum produce the cloudy effects of water, obscuring fish and coral and adding a three-dimensional element to the largely ink, acrylic, and watercolor drawings. More
paint, mixed media, collage, resin on panel 48x36 inches
I did it again:) Days and hours of work (but how joyful moments they were!), tons of rubbish, paint, embellishments and pure creative pleasure - and here she is - "Queen of Hearts" another big collage that was waiting in a row to come to life. I like the moment when I put the paintbrush back in the bucket and I can say - I'm done... but I love the process of creating even more! "Queen of Hearts" - 50 x 70 cm (20 x 27,5'') mixed-media collage on canvas This time the colors meant to be more feminine, soft, but not without a bit of "industrial coldness", with a lot of shining gold on the top. The photo was chosen long, long ago, when I had the first idea of creating this piece - I really kept this "baby" in my head for months! I wanted to get the balance of colors and texture, rich look without feeling of being too heavy - and I hope I succeeded! Details are very dimensional and taking good photos of them was almost impossible :( I can only promise you it looks better in real life... Again I think I'm close to industrial art, cyberpunk art or artistic upcycling but I'm sure you will find a lot of elements that would classify this piece as steampunk collage- with a bit of spiritual feeling. Are the names really important? The finished piece should speak by itself - and I hope this one can touch some strings in your souls... I'd love to hear what you think about my "Queen". Can you please share what comes to your mind? Thanks in advance! This pile of painted rubbish could only change into collage with a big help of my amazing friends, fans and companies from all over the world :) I'm a collector - I know, but hey - I can't gather THAT much without support, right? Huge thanks to: my Dad, Linda Brun, Drycha, Rae Cooper (and Scrap Mratix), Wendy Vecchi, Agnieszka Barska (Aniees) and my sweet students from Warsaw, France and USA. Thanks to your gifts, shared collections and open hearts I can create without hesitation as use as much as I need! You are just the best, guys! Special thanks to Prima Marketing - for the best flowers ever made and releasing my metal embellishments included in this piece - Mechanicals. Prima stencils and Ingvild's Shabby Chic Treasures (birds) are also a very important part of this project! Huge thanks to Luminarte - for possibility to play with the most amazing color palette ever (Primary Elements and Silks ROCK my world!!!)! Other supplies: Ranger: Dylussion Sprays, Glossy Accents. Tim Holtz: metal embellishments (crown, keyhole), gel medium, heavy gel medium, black acrylic paint, gesso, fixative. And... now is your turn, please leave me a comment and share - what comes to your mind, please! Thanks... and see you soon in USA and Canada! BTW: Those of you who are attending CHA show in Las Vegas may meet me and the "Queen" somewhere around Prima booth - see you there!
About The Artwork A geisha adorned in a resplendent pink kimono mesmerizes viewers with her mysterious gaze. I tried to capture the essence of a geisha, showcasing the delicate balance between elegance, talent, and an enigmatic aura. The geisha's eyes, filled with depth and intrigue, invite contemplation and ignite curiosity. They hold the secrets of a world where artistry and refined skills are cultivated over years of training, where the geisha's artistic talents unfold like delicate petals of a cherry blossom. The vibrant pink kimono adorning the geisha reflects her grace and poise. Its vivid hue symbolizes both femininity and strength, enhancing the overall composition. Every detail, from the intricate patterns on the kimono to the precision in her hairstyle, exemplifies the geisha's dedication to her craft. This painting encapsulates the essence of the geisha's world, where artistic mastery meets an air of enigma, leaving a lasting impression on all who witness her captivating presence. Original Created:2023 Subjects:Portrait Materials:Canvas Styles:FigurativePortraitureModern Mediums:OilAcrylic Details & Dimensions Painting:Oil on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:24 W x 36 H x 0.7 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United States. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
The artist's multi-layered collage art creates a surreal universe full of overgrown flora and fauna.
The mixed media paintings of Njideka Akunyili Crosby portray domestic scenes with references to the composition of Dutch Golden Age artworks.
Ho avuto due madri. Due radici che hanno fatto di me quella che sono. Ho avuto una radice biologica, mia madre, che mi ha dato un corpo sano, amore nel ventre, mi ha nutrito, ha rinunciato a lei pe…
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paint, mixed media, collage, resin on panel 48x36 inches
The artist's multi-layered collage art creates a surreal universe full of overgrown flora and fauna.
"Unit" 36x36 inches, mixed media on wood. For Sale, message me or email me at [email protected] for inquiries.
Espalier by Jeanie Tomanek oil/mixed media, 60" x 48"
12 x 9 , mixed media painting/collage on paper. December 2014
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Edward Gorey is one of my favorite artists. What if he had illustrated Lovecraft’s stories or created artwork with Lovecraftian themes? The art of John Kenn Mortensen might be the result.
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