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Isabel Emrich’s oil paintings use energetic brushstrokes to beautifully capture the motion, texture, and swirling colors found underwater.
Why we cannot see god? When a child is resting in his mother's womb, it cannot see his mother and cannot cry for its… by gric
Yuri Krotov (Юрий Кротов) is a russian Impressionist Figurative painter. This renowned artist, emerging from the V.I. Sourikov, Moscow State Art Institute first surfaced in 1992 during an eminent sale of Russian paintings at the prestigious auction room ‘Drouot’ in Paris. Since then his reputation as a leading contemporary Russian artist has continued to grow. Krotov’s success at well-known auction rooms led him to be invited back regularly and is now in their permanent displays. He travelled and painted in France along the Cote D’Azur then on to Spain and Italy.
We're celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Blue Moon Art Tour this Labor Day weekend - Saturday, September 3rd and Sunday, September 4th from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm both days. Sara Balbin, Diana Randolph, Reg Behrends and I will open our studios and have artwork for sale, refreshments, door prizes and demonstrations at scheduled times on both days. In my demonstration, I will explain how I determine the key colors and shapes in a flower. Then I will begin a floral painting in oil to show the process. PLUS at my studio I will give a 10% discount on all original artwork. For more information, go to www.bluemoonarttour.blogspot.com Hope you can join us! Here is a sample of some of the new work you will see in my studio: "Apron and Bouquet", 18" x 14", oil on linen "Radicchio", 9" x 12", oil on linen "Chinese Lanterns", 8" x 8", oil on linen, SOLD "Lilacs and Goblet", 8" x 8", oil on linen, SOLD "Red Hightops", 9" x 12", oil on linen, SOLD "Lilacs and Fringe", 12" x 9", oil on linen, SOLD "Lemon Lilies", 8" x 10", oil on linen, SOLD "Primary Sunflowers", 14" x 11", oil on linen, SOLD "Nasturtium Fantasy", 30" x 40", oil on linen, SOLD
“Traveler contemplating a sea of clouds”. This painting from 1818 by Caspar David Friedrich shows what the title says: a man looking at the clouds from the top of a mountain ridge. You can, of…
Learn about the work and career of artist Jenny Saville. Artworks, biography, exhibitions, editorial content, news, museum exhibitions, press, and more.
The Formula for Success. Here are 9 lessons learned from successful artists along with a discussion on the imortance of painting consistancy.
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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
Surreal Paintings : Bruno Pontiroli is a contemporary artist from France. He is quite popular in the art community for his surreal paintings, which may raise a few eyebrows amongst viewers. He has a
As the sun dips below the horizon, the tranquil beauty of Macduff Harbour is captured in the warm embrace of dusk, brought to life in a print that exudes the elegance and organic forms characteristic of the Art Nouveau period. With a stunning palette that evokes the last moments of daylight, fiery oranges and reds blend seamlessly into purples and blues, casting a reflective glow on the serene waters that cradle the anchored vessels. Small boats, their masts piercing the sky, sit gently upon the glass-like surface, mirrored with a precision that adds a dream-like quality to the scene. The charming waterfront houses line the quay, their facades glowing with the sun’s final kiss, windows capturing the toast of the sinking light. The architecture, while simplified, suggests a quaintness and a homely ambiance in this idyllic Scottish setting. The sweep of bold colours, stylised line work, and ornamental detail are reminiscent of the grandeur and romance of Art Nouveau, inviting the admirer to lose themselves in a moment of time where beauty and calm prevail. This print, a part of the 'Scottish Harbours' collection, is not merely a portrayal of a place but a transportive experience, promising to add a touch of lyrical nostalgia and warmth to any space it adorns.
Henry Tanworth Wells (1828-1903)was an English miniature and portrait painter. He was a member of the Pre-Raphaelite circle though he painted in the academic style. His most popular painting was Victoria Regina, showing the young Queen Victoria receiving the news of her accession to the throne.
An exclusive interview with Garis Edelweiss, winner of the Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize: iCanvas Digital Art Award 2023 for his artwork "The Healer".
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Wouldn’t this be a challenging wargames terrain! Bovenstein Castle, situated in the famous Diorama at De Efteling theme park in Kaatsheuvel, the Netherlands. Back in my early 20s (too many y…
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Immerse yourself in the vibrant embrace of wild Scottish beauty, as this evocative print captures the essence of the Isle of Ulva. Boasting a bold palette and energetic brushstrokes emblematic of the Fauvist movement, the scene is a feast for the eyes, igniting the senses with its dynamic colours and robust forms. The composition presents a picturesque coastal view where white-walled cottages with dark roofs nestle against an enchanting backdrop of rolling hills that rise and fall in shades of mauve and salmon pink. The serene cobalt blue waters, speckled with rocks that surface amidst the gentle tide, reflect the whimsy of the sky above. This bucolic seascape is punctuated by a single boat, its sails a striking contrast of warm red-orange against the cool tones of the surrounding sea. Juxtaposed against the peaceful setting, the vegetation along the water's edge is rendered in flamboyant shades of orange, creating a rich tapestry of colour that is both energetic and soothing. In the horizon, billowing clouds float across the sky, their voluminous forms captured with a lightness that suggests a dance across the heavens. This print, a part of the 'Scottish Islands' collection, captures the untamed spirit of the Hebridean landscapes while paying homage to the unrestrained joy and led by emotion inherent in Fauvist works. It is a tribute to nature's palette, an idyllic blend of serenity and vivid expression, perfect for anyone wishing to bring the lyrical beauty of the Scottish Isles into their space.
About The Artwork Cristina Troufa want to consolidate the idea of a self-portrait and/or self-representation but for other hand wants to reflect on a spiritual, emotional, and psychological inner self-portrait, that may be done conceptually. She uses her own image in autobiographical paintings that explore her life and spiritual beliefs. As a form of self-knowledge and self-questioning, her work explores an inner world in a symbolic way, which remains inaccessible to the voyeur that can only guess what each painting represents. The artist describe her work as: “…something spiritual, a route between several lives and several times in the same life, coexisting side by side from strategies of self-representation that ultimately, question the meaning of life”…"The theme of my work is about my life, about myself and my beliefs. I explore in my work the self-representation in the looking for my inner self, my self-portrait." Original Created:2017 Subjects:People Materials:Canvas Styles:FigurativeFine ArtSurrealism Mediums:Acrylic Details & Dimensions Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in Frame:White 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. Art prints are packaged and shipped by our printing partner. Ships From:Printing facility in California. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
On may 15, 1859, a child was born, She was the tenth child from a family of twelve. Her name was Ellen Sadler. there was nothing particularly remarkable about her, or any of the other children. Until Thursday, march 29, 1871, Ellen went to bed as usual. And did'nt wake up.
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'A painting requires a little mystery, some vagueness, and some fantasy.' Edgar Degas Let's take a closer look at Edgar Degas' ballet dancers. It's a large body of work, containing around 1,500 paintings, sketches, pastels, and sculptures. Degas sums them up nicely in the above quote. I cover: Edgar Degas, Ballet at the Paris Opera,
‘Sleeping Nymph’ by Alexander Rothaug (German, 1870–1946)
The painting has twice been voted one of the gallery's most popular works, but not much is known about its artist
Hope Gangloff, the notoriously private and increasingly buzzy American painter, talks about her new work with Stanford.
The troupe of wild animals in Bruno Pontiroli’s paintings contort their bodies into backbends and handstands that would rival even the most accomplished gymnast. A wrinkly hippo balances on its tongue, a tiger arches its torso into a 90-degree angle, and a hyena rotates its hind legs in the air. The French artist (previously) notes that he begins the bizarre artworks with easily-recognized animals that he then shapes “like the way a child plays with modeling clay or a building set for instance,” morphing a simple depiction of a nimble lion or hare into a peculiar new reality. More
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Captured within this evocative print is a tempestuous dance of light and shadow, reflecting the unpredictable beauty of Loch Lomond under the dramatic embrace of storm clouds. The Expressionist style lends a vivid, almost tactile texture to the scene, with bold brushstrokes and a rich palette of colours that convey the raw emotion of nature's theatre. Sweeping hues of cobalt, indigo, and dusky purples form the brooding sky, the intensity of the impending storm palpable in every swift dab and smear of the canvas. Yet, amidst this tumultuous display, the sun asserts its presence, defiant rays piercing through the chaos to bathe the landscape in a diffused, ethereal glow. Licks of warm oranges and pinks juxtapose the cool darkness, a visual symphony of the sunset's fleeting beauty mirrored on the serene surface of the loch below. The waters, a canvas within a canvas, reflect the skies' tumult in broken, shimmering strokes of lavender, cerulean, and blushing salmon, rippled by the whispering wind. The mountains stand sentinel at the edge of the loch, their rugged outlines softened by the atmospheric conditions, creating a fusion of solidity and transience as the light shifts and plays across their facades. This print promises to be the focal point of any space it inhabits, offering a portal to the Scottish Highlands and inviting the viewer into a moment suspended between serenity and upheaval. It is a testament to the visceral power of nature and the emotive potential of colour and form.
Sappho Leaping Into The Sea By Miquel Carbonell Selva Digital Download 6280x9189 Pixels