Defense of the absent. Galerie Grand Rue located in Poitiers, France presents Joseph Loughborough with his solo exhibition “Defense of the absent” from
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A curious oil painting by artist Erik Thor Sandberg. In the “personal interests” section on his Facebook page, Quantico, Virginia-based artist Erik Thor Sandberg includes the following “things”: dead things; naked things; vintage things; antique things; disturbingly cute things, and acutely disturbing things. All of which rather accurately describe Sandberg’s art, which borders on the genre of Magic Realism. The term was first used by art historian and photographer Franz Roh to identify artists operating within that realm following the Post-Expressionism period, a term used to describe artistic movements that occurred following WWI, which was also coined by Roh. If this is at all confusing to you, that’s okay. Let’s just say that the calling card of an artist associated with Magic Realism includes the incorporation of realistic images and scenarios into fantasy-based situations. Which is exactly what Sandberg excels at—creating beautifully weird and deeply disturbing paintings of people in peril or impossibly bizarre, often erotic-themed situations. Sandberg’s nudes are uncompromising and at times preposterously proportioned. Perhaps they are missing a limb or trapped in an impossible-looking contraption or circumstance. His work also possesses distinct dream-like qualities—or perhaps more accurately a nightmare that...
Fallen Trees Beautiful yet haunting is the best way to describe Craww's artwork. Using a variety of different mediums including pencil, paint, and spilt
Mariusz Lewandowski is a polish painter, lives and work in a small town in the north of Poland - Górowo Iławeckie.… by alejandrodmarco
Auguste Toulmouche’s 1866 painting “The Hesitant Fiancée” is making the rounds on TikTok FYPs across the globe, inviting women of all ages to not only marvel at and meme-ify the bride’s pissed off scowl, but see themselves in it, too.
"All paintings mean something important to me; they are a kind of diary of my psychic life, and that gives a symbolic meaning to my life.”
Romeo and Juliet 2 is a creation by the artist Svetlin Vassilev. Category People, Character, Figurative, Painting, Watercolor. Watercolor on paper. 20K views, 4 appreciations, 3 comments.
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In this blog post I suggest 5 art exercises to help you boost your creativity, improve your drawing skills even if you're non-artistic.
cornflakesdoesart: althought I wanted to finish these while it was winter , it’s still snowing here so here, some warmly dressed folks!
When we first laid eyes on John Kenn's amazing post-it note art, we instantly fell in love. Not only are each of his pieces extremely creative, Kenn's art
Life’s not easy for a fantasy fan nowadays. Where a few decades ago there wasn’t a lot of great material around you now have a choice in thousands of books, films and series being released each year. With the arrival of the internet, the supply only grew, making it almost too hard to choose what to read or see next. With the huge range of great fiction available came a wave of talented fantasy inspired artists as well. Watercolor works, digital drawings or stunning oil paintings, there’s something to love for everyone. One artist that stands out in that massive amount of fantasy-inspired art is illustrator Rebecca Yanovskaya. Rebecca Yanovskaya is an illustration graduate living and working in Toronto, Canada. If you’ve come across her work before you’ll immediately recognize her unique style. All of her
Sidney Herbert Sime's art seems to capture the point at which a dream becomes a nightmare.
Marija Tiurina‘s fantastical watercolor painting Eden is her biggest to date, measuring approximately 30 x 10 inches. The scene captures a woman kneeling amongst the inhabitants of a mythological forest, trapped within a busy scene that contains everything from an animated ramen bowl to an eel snaking its way through the center of her torso. The painting was inspired by the chaos of Hieronymus Bosch‘s The Garden of Earthly Delights, Tiurina creating her own take on the hedonistic 15th century work. More
It’s hard for people who have been emotionally abused to love again after they've been manipulated, put down, controlled and belittled by the people they loved.
Ik ben dol op victoriaanse schilderkunst. Romantisch, realistisch, pre-Rafaelitisch of impressionistisch, ze bieden voor mij vaak dromerige vergezichten naar andere tijden en werelden.
french digital artist isabelle dalle has realized a series of digital anatomical portraits, influenced by the traditional art of medical journals.
Imbolc ideas from starsignstyle.com, not to be republished without permission...Imbolc holds the spirit of hope, around February 1st.Whether you're celebrating Lunar New Year or adore marking the Pagan Imbolc Sabbat, there's bound to be so much you'r
Handmade oil painting reproduction from any famous artist - The Swing 1767 by Jean-Honoré Fragonard - Medium: Oil On Canvas - Made to order - Original dimensions: 84x64.2 cm (31 7/8 x 25 1/4 in) - 100% hand painted - this is not a print All the reproduction paintings you see in my shop was painted by skilled artist at Namphuongart. The accuracy and detail is our commission to satisfy our customer. Classic paintings simply take your breath away! They have a unique theme that makes it to standout in this crowded field. Art-lovers now have the unique opportunity to own each of these paintings as a handmade oil painting reproduction from any famous artist produced by our extremely skilled artist at NamPhuongArt gallery. Our artist reproduces classic paintings by hand, using only the quality oil paints on canvas. SIZE Custom size is available PROCESSING TIME The process to make a painting takes between 3-4 weeks because we use oil paint. Oil need time to get dry in fresh air as the paint is oil based but sometimes We have overbooking so it takes a little more. If this happens I would send you an email to inform you before starting the work. Prior to shipping the painting we will send you a digital photo for your approval. This is your chance to suggest any changes and comment the painting. PACKING - Only painting: Rolled in 6 cm reinforced tube made specifically for the paintings. No extra cost. - Ready to hang: Fourth layered cardboard box. It's the safest (and expensive) way possible and the painting arrives brand new. Plus extra cost. Please contact us for more information Shipping made by the UPS Expedited to many places in the world. Transits time 3-5 business days shipping worldwide.
These 22 artworks are beyond the imagination levels and they ask the question in our minds, "How is it possible to make such sensitive edges from a stone...
Everyone just loves to listen at a good old adventure story, who doesn't? It's fun to hear how adventure heroes like Indiana Jones explore the world in a thrilling way...Now you can write your own adventure story too! Just follow the steps...
This season's humpback whale migration along the east coast of Australia has been full of action with an abundance of photo-worthy moments. As a Byron Bay-based ocean photographer, I am in a fortunate position to document their journey each year, something I love to do. Over the years my humpback whale photographs have captivated the hearts and minds of viewers, showcasing the awe-inspiring beauty and majestic nature of these gentle giants.
If you're looking for human anatomy drawing ideas and pose references, I'm sharing some pretty cool anatomy references for you to check out.
Adam Styka (Polish , 1890-1950) – A Moroccan Dancer Edouard Frederic Wilhelm Richter (German Painter , 1844-1913 ) – Oriental Dancer Rudolf Ernst (Austrian Painter, 1854-1932) ̵…
"Art Nouveau – but make it spooky." That's Karl Alexander Wilke (1879-1954) in a nutshell. When first we found the Austrian-German illustrator, who carved out his own delightfully eerie corner of Art Nouveau artworks through clever magazines covers and adverts, we were suitably jazzed. Quite frankly
Los Angeles-based illustrator and storyboard artist Victo Ngai produces layered illustrations that reveal elaborate worlds filled with unexpected details. A beautiful expanse of unencumbered nature stands guarded inside a wide-mouthed bullfrog, while a seaside city burns with brilliant flames in the fabric of a heroine’s dress. Each scene inspires the viewer to pause, making sure they haven’t missed a key character that might unlock the work’s tangled narrative. Ngai is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, and provides illustrations for clients such as The New York Times and The New Yorker. More