New paintings by Iryna Yermolova have arrived and form part of our Summer Exhibition
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Situated in an enormous tent stretching almost the length of Randall’s Island, the Frieze art fair sees the world’s galleries descend on New York to show everything from paintings to installations ... and even a beast of burden
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Astrazione is the new series of illustrations by Riccardo Guasco, a project that pays homage to art and the history of its protagonists.
The queer painters taking the stage of contemporary art grew up in a very different world than their predecessors. A generation removed from the AIDS crisis, these artists came of age with relative freedom and security. Now, they are embracing the canon, looking far back into the history of figurative painting and making it their own. We visited the studios of seven of these artists, talking with them about what drives their work and their expansive visions for what it can mean for the world.
San Francisco-based artist and illustrator Karla Ortiz works by day as a concept artist for Marvel Film Studios, but in her spare time also produces surreal fine art illustrations rendered in graphite. Seen here is a timelapse of a new piece that will be on view later this week as part of a new body of work titled Omens at Thinkspace Gallery. More
Astrazione is the new series of illustrations by Riccardo Guasco, a project that pays homage to art and the history of its protagonists.
Roaring 20's Art Deco style design #18 on a 6x6, 8x8 (actual 7.8) or 12x12 (actual 11.8) inch Ceramic Tile. Each tile is hand crafted in our small Northern California Big Hugs shop. Orca waterproof coating. Dye Sublimation image. Free Shipping in the USA. Tiles make great wall, table and desk art with the new available option of ordering your tiles with easel backs! Also available now on 6 inch tiles is the available option to add a wood frame for enhanced display of your art piece. Our tiles are made when you order them. We package each tile carefully and stand behind our tiles arriving to you undamaged. In the unexpected event that a tile arrives damaged to you, please let us know and we will make you a replacement tile. Not recommended for outdoor sun exposure.
Elena Arcangeli, Italian painter, born in Florence and graduated from the high school for visual arts in 1991. After studying graphic arts for a period and working in decorative painting, Ms Arcangeli enrolled in The Florence Academy of Art in 1994 and completed the painting program in 1998.
A creative life can pass through phases, like the moon. Just consider the path of the New Orleans–based Karina Gentinetta, who started as a corporate lawyer, became an antiques purveyor and added to that the roles of abstract painter and artisanal furniture dealer. As distinct as these endeavors may seem, she has brought to each […]
See Renaissance-inspired paintings in “Naudline Pierre: For I Am With You Until the End of Time” at Shulamit Nazarian.
Handmade oil painting reproduction from any famous artist - Selene 1880 by Albert Aublet - Medium: Oil On Canvas - Original Dimensions: height: 144.1 cm (56.7 in); width: 115.5 cm (45.4 in) - Made to order - 100% hand painted - this is not a print 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. You can see this extra cost at check out area Shipping made by the UPS Expedited to many places in the world. Transits time 3-5 business days shipping worldwide.
It is time for my next original art sale! You would think I would be painting less during a kitchen renovation, but it’s been a bit of a relief and escape for me, so I’ve ended up painting more. The house is a bit of a mess (the guest room is loaded with the kitchen […]
Astrazione is the new series of illustrations by Riccardo Guasco, a project that pays homage to art and the history of its protagonists.
This is a fine art print on high quality Canon Pro Matte paper of my original, surreal oil painting, "From the Mud". I have always loved the concept of the lotus flower growing from the bottom of the pond, through the mud, and with little light until it finally completes its journey to the surface of the water. During the time of creating this painting, I felt completely submerged in mud mentally and emotionally. I wanted to use those emotions as fuel to inspire my way out of that dark place. The woman is in a fetal-like position with body language displaying surrender. Her energy is going towards creating something beautiful - towards making it above the water. And with time, she gradually does. PLEASE READ: Prints 8.5" x 11" have an even 1/4" white border around all edges. Prints this size with be placed in a protective plastic sleeve, and mailed in a sturdy, cardboard mailer for safe delivery. ALL prints LARGER than 8.5" x 11" will also have a 1/4" white border around all of the edges as shown above. These large format prints are carefully rolled by me, wrapped in special tissue, and placed in a protective mailing tube for delivery. Each print is done by me from my home with a professional Canon printer on Canon's Pro Matte Photo Paper. Creating these prints from home allows me to examine each print to ensure high quality resolution and accurate color replication before they go to their new home. Frame NOT included. (Note: Colors may vary depending on your display settings on your at home device). © 2021 All Rights belong to Marissa Strickland This shop page is my original work and is not for copying, reproducing, or selling by others
A new exhibition at NGV Australia, Brave New World: Australia 1930s, which includes works by Arthur Boyd, Albert Tucker, Grace Cossington Smith, Max Dupain and Albert Namatjira, highlights how Australian artists and designers captured this moment in history
Were you born and raised in BK? What’s your background? I was born in Santiago, Dominican Republic and moved to the Bronx, in 2001, and have been living there since, though my art studio is in Brooklyn. What creative projects are you working on at the moment? Currently, I’m working on some more large scale oil painting
Acrylic painting is nothing like complicated chemistry but just a water-based paint. And guess what? It just takes a little amount of time to dry – barely 15
Over the last few decades, artists working with ceramics have begun to push the medium in dramatic new directions, producing wildly innovative sculptures with a craft that’s existed almost as long as human civilization itself. No longer satisfied with traditional decorative vases or functional objects, these artists have embraced a wide variety of refreshing approaches that incorporate humor, environmental awareness, and an array of unusual techniques. Not only are they building things up, but also tearing them down, reducing objects to shards before repurposing the fragments, or pummeling their own creations into damaged permanence. More
Astrazione is the new series of illustrations by Riccardo Guasco, a project that pays homage to art and the history of its protagonists.
“Picasso’s Women: Fernande to Jacqueline” is one of several uptown gallery shows on view featuring works donated by billionaire collectors.
The once secret paintings of Hilma af Klint are a revelation both for their beauty and for highlighting the impact of spiritualism on how artists see the world.
Although each year the New Orleans’ event calendar teems with endless ways to discover the art culture of the city, it can often be a daunting task to
From The New Yorker’s archive: compelling stories of adventures into the unknown.
Illustrator David Álvarez (previously) is fascinated by working with shadows and light, finding black and white drawings to be one of his favorite ways to solve the images he conjures in his head. His most recent series, I Dreamed I Was the Night, follows a dark figure as it stalks, sits, and sleeps throughout the countryside. The night-cloaked being is dotted with twinkling stars, and in one particular illustration pulls a bright moon away from his face like a mask. More