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Discover the mixed media fine art of Cayce Zavaglia, who skillfully uses thread to create realistic portraits that reflect her definition of “family.”
Making mixed media portraits with kids is high on cute factor, often hilarious, and always steeped in story and imagination, and it's easy to do!
Iranian painter Salman Khoshroo uses a palette knife and sizable layers of paint to create the emotive portraits in his recent series, “White on White.” In contrast to his previous work that relied on swirling reds, blues, and yellows, Khoshroo’s latest impasto pieces are monochromatic. Starting with a hunk of paint, the artist then forms the portrait’s outline before shaping the rest of the face that lacks distinct physical features. More
Yuschav Arly is a self-taught artist from Bali. In his clean, minmalistic illustrations Yuschav portrays beautiful women completely built in vector shapes.
Hsiao-Ron Cheng è un'illustratrice che realizza ritratti iperrealistici e dai colori pastello pallidi. Entra e dai un'occhiata alla nostra gallery!
ACRYLIC ON WOOD PANEL 2016
Sans déroger aux principes modernistes de la gestualité et du monochrome, Jason Martin continue inlassablement d’affiner et de peaufiner sa peinture. Depuis toujours, les savantes chorégrap…
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Hasselblad has just announced the 10 winning photographers of its prestigious Masters Awards 2016 contest. The winners were selected from thousands of
When looking at Swiss painter Conrad Jon Godly’s mountainous paintings, it takes a moment to truly appreciate the incredible skill behind what seems to be such an effortless application of paint. Up close the landscapes appear to be a thick, almost random mix of blue, white and black, the result oils mixed with turpentine to create a thick impasto that Godly often leaves dripping from the canvas. Take a few steps back (or just squint your eyes a bit) and miraculously you might as well be looking at a photograph of the Swiss Alps. More