Expressive Paintings. Cristina Troufa is an artist from Portugal. Her acrylic paintings are narratives about her own life, her thoughts and beliefs. A
Original artwork 2021 About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles Acrylic Paint using traditional pigments mixed with synthetic resins. Technic Painting Painting is an art form of painting on a surface by aesthetically applying colored fluids. Painters represent a very personal expression on supports such as paper, rock, canvas, wood, bark, glass, concrete and many other substrates. Work of representation or invention, painting can be naturalistic and figurative, or abstract. It can have narrative, descriptive, symbolic, spiritual, or philosophical content. Related themes Vaxo LangVakho Lang View less
About The Artwork This one was inspired by a cat on Bebek Sahili, Istanbul. It was looking for fish to steal from the fishermen. I also liked the fact that it is customary for Turkish fishermen to use empty packages from oil, yogurt and tomato paste for what they catch. Original Created:2024 Subjects:Cats Materials:Paper Styles:ContemporaryFigurativeIllustrationExpressionismPortraiture Mediums:Acrylic Details & Dimensions Painting:Acrylic on Paper Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:11.8 W x 15.7 H x 0 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:No Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Turkey. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
The sun be warm and kind To you, The darkest night, some star Shine through, The dullest morn A radiance brew, And when dusk comes – God’s hand To you. by ELEANOR POWERS published in Good Housekeeping magazine, 1932 SOLD Benediction ©2017 Karen Mathison Schmidt 12 x 12 x 1½ inches • acrylic on 1½" deep cradled Gessobord After doing a little gardening first thing this morning, with Jo’s invaluable assistance ... I spent a wonderfully quiet day at the easel finishing today’s painting, which was inspired by a photo I took at sunset on the first day of spring.
When Roadie first came to join our family a couple of years ago, he was still busy being a puppy. It wasn’t long before things started disappearing from the house and re-appearing disheveled, disassembled and/or shredded to pieces in the back yard. Things like books and plants and headphones and sofa cushions and pillows and DVD covers and socks and potato chip bags out of the recycling bin and flowers and pillows. Did I already mention pillows? Especially pillows. Roadie was really good at reminding us that the things of this world are only temporary. Because all of our dogs are inside-outside pets, we wanted Roadie to learn how to behave in the house. So we went around the house gathering up and putting away anything we didn’t want utterly destroyed during this “training and maturing” phase, which in a large breed mix containing Catahoula, Lab and Great Dane could last up to 3 years or so. This meant that almost every single pretty thing in the sunporch and parlor had to be put up for a while. Gone were the books, the magazines, the throw pillows, the flowers, the candles, the little pictures and cute little boxes and vases. Tables and shelves became empty. Except for a very few shabby things we didn’t really mind getting torn up, left out for training purposes so Roadie could learn the difference between his toys and our things-not-to-be-touched, my quiet places became pretty sparse ... *sigh* But I knew that deep down Roadie really had the potential to be a GREAT dog, and that one day I would be able to get all those accessories back out of closets and cupboards and cute up my quiet places again. Well, here we are two years and 60 pounds later, Roadie is going to be three years old October-November-ish, and he is a great dog. Pretty much. He’s still very exuberant when company comes, or when the girls next door come out to play, but for the most part he’s calmed way down. WAY down. He has successfully completed the home-schooling course, “How To Tell The Difference Between A Dog Toy And That-Which-Is-To-Be-Left-Alone.” He has his certificate, and now it’s time to see if he can apply this academic knowledge to Real World Situations. Soooo ... holding my breath and trying to act casual, little by little over the last week or so, I’ve been re-introducing a few accessories into my quiet places. Here’s one of the doors leading from the parlor out to the sun porch. As far as Roadie’s behavior with all the newly re-introduced flowers and accessories, so far so good. He’s been ignoring them just fine. Only once did I have to stop him with a stern, “Hold it right there, Mister!” when in a bout of after-dinner playfulness he grabbed a pillow off a chair and started out the door with it. Instead of looking at me with a “catch me if you can” glint in his eye and racing out into the yard for an impromptu game of keep away, he immediately dropped the pillow and came over to me with a silly sheepish grin on his face. Progress! On a side note, I just noticed that there is mud on the door frame, and I want you to know I could have Photoshopped it out or cleaned it and taken the photo again, but I left it here for all to see. After I post this I’ll go down and clean it up. But for now, it’s evidence that “Here there be dogs.” This is my favorite room right now. And of course no quiet place would be complete without a few dogs and/or cats lying around. Here’s Blue lounging on the settee. This is Andy’s favorite place these days, right in the middle of the doorway. Here’s my little reading desk, an old enameled metal kitchen table which was retrieved from the attic. This is really a doorway out to the side of the house from the sunporch, temporarily sealed closed until we can replace the exterior door which blew off. It’s a good place to hang this painting I love from UK artist Gill Barron, fairly famous Painter of Everything. Don’t worry, there are big trees all around, so the room stays shady all day. No direct sun hits this beautiful painting! I’m planning a decorative painting project on one of the walls in the parlor, so I’ve been leafing through my favorite visual home décor references, English Home and Casual Cottage Style, for inspiration. And now it’s time to get back to work ... can hardly wait to show you the paintings I’ve been doing, but that will have to wait just a bit as they are surprises for the recipients. Meanwhile, make yourself your own quiet place, or “cute up” the one you have, and enjoy a few moments of quiet solitude before jumping back into your work with both feet! Roadie Schmidt, aka One Great Dog
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Lips (2014) Limited Edition of 3 This is a hand painted photograph taken by Shae and printed on Archival Fine Art paper 250 gsm. After she has printed the photograph, she then hand paints the image with lightfast, transparent, brilliant and permanent artist pigment water colors and Watercolor paint. Once the piece is dry she varnishes the print. The image is then mounted to a wood panel ( a popular painting support since the 14th century) that she has built and painted black with acrylic paint. Both the front and the back of this piece are then finished and coated with multiple layers of epoxy resin. The Epoxy Resin contains both a UV stabilizer as well as an advanced additive called HALS (hindered amine light stabilizer). * Hand-painted Photograph * Varnished * Artist made wood panel * Coated in multiple layers of UV stabilized Epoxy Resin. * Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, signed by the artist and hand written note from the artist * Each piece is made by hand so colors and paint/brush strokes will vary to some degree The Artist Shae's work has been featured by Vogue.com, Vogue Italia, i-D Magazine, AnOther Magazine, Vice, Hero Magazine, Creative Review, Marie Claire Italia, Interview Magazine, Dazed, Grazia, The New Yorker, Elle UK, Marie Claire, HuffPost, New York Magazine, Forbes, Nylon, Style.com, Teen Vogue, Blouin Artinfo, Vogue NL, Fast Company and Refinery29. She has shot covers for New York Magazine and BLINK Magazine. Shae exhibits her work internationally.
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Materials Oil paint, Acrylic paint, Canvas Description ▶ Original handmade oil/acrylic painting. You can select any sizes to purchase the order at the listing. You also can custom your unique size painting. ▶ You can click the images to see the details of the painting, it has the rich unique texture. ▶ Made in Sri Lanka. ▶ Free Shipping Worldwide. Shipped your order by Aramex, Fedex and other international express etc professionally. ▶ Accept Custom Order. It has the many sizes that you can chosen. If you need the different size, please tell us. Also, if you have your own painting need to be painted, please send me the images you would like to be painted and tell us the size via etsy message or my E-mail:[email protected] I will send you a quote soon. For the custom order, we will send you the photos of the finished painting for approval before shipping, we will ship it until you are satisfied with your order. ▶ About the Painting: ▷ 100% hand painted original artwork. ▷ The paintings is unsigned by default. If you need signature, please tell me. ▷ Art Style: Abstract Art, Impressionist Art, Contemporary Art ▷ Art Material: Quality oil/ Acrylic paints on canvas. ▷ The painting will be shipped rolled without stretched frame, the canvas leave the extra 2 inches borders for you to stretch. For example, if the painting your purchase which the size is 48x36 inches, the canvas is 52x40 inches. ▷ The original painting maybe been sold, we will create your paintings in the same quality with the very similar color, style and textures and etc. As you may know, We guarantee that it is the original painting by hand painted, each color , texture and stock are unique. Impossible entirely same. thanks for your understand. ▷ 30 days Refund guarantee. ▶ Delivery Time You will get your paintings around 2-3 weeks,it according to your local shipping status. Accept urgent order. If you would like your order arrived soon in a detailed time, please tell us, we will do your order quickly. ▶ Frame & Stretch To protect your painting with good condition in the international shipping , your paintings will be shipped ROLLED with the tube, not the stretched frame Because the stretched frame will be damaged in the shipping process, plus the shipping cost is expensive.It should be safer and cheaper to frame it in your local gallery or frame shop. This is the reason why we suggest that you stretch/ frame your painting in your local gallery or frame shop. ▶ The price not including the stretched frame. If you must need the painting stretched from us, please contact us to pay the extra cost.
(detail) Queen Jane Approximately, 2011. Acrylic on canvas
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Michael Kerbow is an artist based in San Francisco who works in a variety of mediums including painting, assemblage, drawing and digital photography. Of particular note are his large oil and acrylic paintings that depict surreal and at times nightmarish visions of the future, where industry and human development has grown without regulation or care for the environment. Kerbow shares via email: My work explores the way in which we engage with our surroundings and the possible consequences our actions have upon the world in which we live. More
A snowy, sleety winter night here in the ArkLaTex. I haven’t quite finished with the cat painting, but will try to post the work-in-progress with the finished painting tomorrow. Meanwhile, here are some new Limited Edition prints which are available here, on my website and in my eBay store: Evensong II Limited Edition Fine Art Print on heavy archival Ultrasmooth fine art paper Signed & Numbered Limited to 25 in each of three sizes 12 x 9 inches • $45 16 x 12 inches • $70 20 x 15 inches • $100
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About The Artwork With the quality of dreams, a haloed moon shares and highlights its wonders with the eager landscape below. Caressed by its light, the earth's landscape and clouds above come alive under the mystery of its essence. Original Created: 2021 Subjects: Light Materials: Canvas Styles: Fine Art Mediums: Acrylic Details & Dimensions Painting: Acrylic on Canvas Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 20 W x 24 H x 1 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships in a Box
It's time—you've watched a ton of videos, read all the blog posts, and drooled over the gorgeous pictures of acrylic poured paintings. So why haven't you done your first poured acrylic painting yet? Maybe you're worried about what it will look like, the costs, or what someone else may think? First off, just breathe. I'll walk
Being able to analyze an artwork is essential for developing as an artist and to fully appreciate what the great artists create. If you don't understand what is going on in a master artwork, how could you expect to learn how to paint it for yourself? In this post, I discuss how to analyze art
The number one question we get from artists just starting out in acrylic pouring is, “how to mix acrylic paint for pouring?” In this guide we'll cover all you need to get the right paint consistency no matter what materials you're using. To thin and mix paint for acrylic pouring you will use two main
Avant d'entamer ses grandes séries, Alexandra Levasseur a d'abord étudié les Arts Graphiques à l'Université du Costa Rica puis à L'EINA de Barcelone. Son
About The Artwork Nodding their blooms in reverence to the heavens above, snowdrops seem to know something we do not. Enduring the cold patiently, they nonetheless hare their unique beauty during the cold winter days and nights. Original Created: 2021 Subjects: Landscape Materials: Canvas Styles: Fine Art Mediums: Acrylic Details & Dimensions Painting: Acrylic on Canvas Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 12 W x 16 H x 1 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships in a Box
Fringe Benefits © 2014 Karen Mathison Schmidt, Artist24 x 12 x 2 inches • oil on archival, museum quality 2" deep cradled GessobordTMpainting will be finished with a gloss varnish for UV protections
Do you want to know the best acrylic pouring recipes? More and more people are creating amazingly colorful artwork by simply pouring paint on canvas, using special yet simple techniques. Many of those passionate DIY
Cabinet cards are early photos from 1900 or so. Each photo is hand painted with acrylic paint to create a whole new image. In 2014, 100 images were painted and featured in a show called "Meet the family" by Colin Batty at the Peculiarium in Portland Oregon. The show was then turned into a book of the 100 images by the same name.
Osaka, Japan-based Nobuhiro Nakanishi's mesmerizing body of work entitled Layered Drawings is truly breathtaking. He photographs a scene or object
The secret to painting white objects is trickier than one might think. This informative post explains the different white pigments and how to use white convincingly.
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Make it a set with my other Luchador Kitties at https://kristopherchavez.etsy.com/listing/1053609955 and https://kristopherchavez.etsy.com/listing/1116085576 This is a PRINT of my original oil painting on gorgeous heavyweight Entrada Rag Natural paper. It is printed to the edge. Moab's award-winning, 100% cotton, super thick (21 mil 290g) Entrada Rag Natural smooth fine art paper has superb ink handling and sharpness. Entrada is an archival acid- and lignin-free paper with an expanded color gamut, natural contrast and high ink load. This paper is OBA (Optical Brightener Agents) free making your prints even more archival. Please note that prints shipped before January 2020 were made on a gloss photo paper and these new fine art paper prints are matte. Please contact me if you are trying to match the finish of a set of prints you already have and I will be happy to send you the gloss print instead. All prints are sealed in protective plastic sleeves to prevent surface and moisture damage, and shipped in rigid mailers to prevent dings and bends. --------------------------------- All reproductions are printed to order and shipped within 5 business days of purchase. Most items are sent economy shipping to save you money and can take around 10 days from purchase to arrive. Please contact me for rush shipping quotes, it is no trouble at all. I am happy to combine shipping on prints (just $2 for each additional print) so be sure to see what other items I have in the shop. Perhaps you will find a companion for this piece or a gift for a friend.. ChavezArtGallery.com © Kris Chavez 2020 Thanks for looking, and feel free to write me with any questions. All artwork copyrights retained by the artist.
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Supplies needed: Acrylic dabbers, photocopy of an image, water spritzer bottle, paintbrush, card stock, craft sheet and heat tool (optional) Take the lid off the dabbers and brush the paint onto the card stock, ensure you get a good coverage Take your photocopied image ( remember that you will get a reverse of the image, so don't use bold words), flip it over and place it in the acrylic. Lightly press it down making sure it's smooth and not wrinkled Leave to air dry for at least 15 minutes and then if you wish give it a blast with the heat tool Only move onto this step when you are sure your paint is completely dry Take your water filled spritzer bottle, spray the back of the paper no more than two squirts, you don't want it too wet Next start to rub the paper very gently with your finger Keep rubbing and extra spritzing if you need too Eventually you will get rid of all the paper, but it does take a bit of patience as you have to be careful not to wet it too much and rub the image away You can do exactly the same on a canvas Apparently the paint in the acrylic dabbers is slightly different to other acrylics as it is more chalky and that's why the transfers work best with these paints. But you can use other mediums. I tried it with Jo Sonia's background paints but didn't get such a good effect
Elizabeth Chapin's paintings are a bit out of my comfort zone but there is something about them that draws me in. I think it has to do with the expressions on the faces of those depicted - there is just something penetrating about their gazes. Chapin lives and works in Austin.