Linnea Strid was born in Sweden in 1983. When she was 16 she moved to Spain with her family and there she started her career as an artist. She primarily paints in hyper-realism style. Her pictures …
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'Self Reflection' at The Untitled Space, an extensive group show of 21 female artists on self-portraiture. From September 27 – October 8, 2016, The
This is an oil painting I did over Thanksgiving holiday at my parents house. I was assigned to do a painting of someone's reflection painted in an analogous color palette. I had a few different ideas all with children that I was thinking of doing. Here is one of my sketch book pages: I chose to do a little girl scrutinizing and admiring herself in a mirror. I painted it in a yellow analogous palette (the color is not showing up perfectly in the photo but it's close). My four-year-old sister was a very willing model. The reference photo is below. There are a couple more little things I want to do, but I think it's getting there.
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The enigmatic Dutch draftman's gravity-defying work will baffle a new generation of admirers as more than 100 pictures go on display at Dulwich Picture Gallery in London.
Reflection" is a captivating exploration of abstract figurative art, encapsulating a rich tapestry of emotions, feelings, states, behaviors, and experiences. The artwork serves as a profound mirror reflecting not only the artist's personal journey but also the broader spectrum of events unfolding in the world. Each stroke and form contributes to the amalgamation of diverse sentiments, creating a visual dialogue between the intimate and the universal."Reflection" becomes a poetic expression of the artist's inner world, intricately woven into the fabric of global occurrences. The interplay of colors, shapes, and textures invites viewers to interpret and connect with the myriad emotions embedded in the artwork. Bakhchevan's creation is an open invitation to contemplation, allowing observers to see beyond the surface and delve into the layers of shared human experience. In this masterpiece, "Reflection" emerges as a dynamic and evocative representation, bridging the personal and the collective, urging us to explore the profound interconnectedness of individual narratives and the broader tapestry of existence. Elevate your space with meticulously hand-painted wall art curated by Kline Collective™, infusing ordinary spaces with renewed vitality and transforming yours into inviting homes. Artist: Anastasiia Bakhchevan Hand-painted and signed by artists Non-toxic acrylic paint on museum quality canvas Artwork finished in 14 days Framed by experts, arrives ready to hang Fully insured free express shipping Minor differences due to hand-painted reproductions For custom size and colors, message us
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You don't have to choose between fine artistry and photography. This is my excursion into the realm of fine art photography and photo manipulation.
This exhibition demonstrates Van Eyck’s influence on the Pre-Raphaelite through visual comparisons which satisfyingly reveal a complex relationship between two otherwise disparate art movements.
Reflection Photography: Scenaries are the first things that come to your mind when you think of reflection. Nature is probably one of the best subjects for showcasing excellent photography skills.
All photography was originally monochrome, most of these photographs were black-and-white. Most forms of visual technology start out in black and white, then slowly evolve into color as technology progresses. Even after color film was readily available, b
could anyone explain to me why this is the most viewed photo of my photostream? I am truely perplexed...
Reflection photography is a challenging and special sort of photography that requires a good grasp of angles and perspective and an ever-vigilant artist's eye. These 25 photos are just a few examples of the amazing reflection photos that can be taken if you keep your eyes open. Instead of shooting a beautiful scene head-on just as you see it, you may have to change your perspective drastically or even shoot upside-down.
This is a picture of an apple reflected in a mirror. The apple is half eaten, but the reflection shows an uneaten, whole apple. It demonstrates the concept of things not being as they seen, healing...
As the day's light gently wanes, the vibrant hues of dusk cast their warmth over Crail Harbour in this evocative expressionist print. Vivid reflections dance upon the still waters, creating a serene tapestry of cobalt blues, fiery oranges, and subtle purples that mirror the sky's twilight performance. The quaint cottages with their stark white facades stand in quiet observation, basking in the fading glow of the sun that graces their historic walls with a temporary golden sheath. Small boats, resting patiently after a day's work, bob on the gentle lapping waves, their masts etching fine lines against the darkening horizon. The composition captures the ethereal interplay between light and shade, masterfully encapsulating the peaceful essence of Scottish coastal life. Infused with emotion, each brushstroke contributes to a dynamic yet harmonious scene, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the tranquil atmosphere of a harbour embraced by the soothing cloak of evening. This print is a celebration of Scottish heritage and nature's beguiling charm, a splendid addition to any space that seeks to inspire a sense of calm and wonder.
It is often said that beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Australia-based photographer Peter Adams-Shawn has made a name for himself by capturing the reflections in wedding guests' eyes. He took his first eyescape in 2011, and has been taking them consistently since 2014.
Captured in the vibrant strokes characteristic of Expressionism, this evocative print presents Balmedie Beach as evening whispers across the sky. The canvas comes alive with bold, sweeping brushstrokes that create a sense of movement and drama, reflecting the beach's serene yet dynamic essence at dusk. The artwork is awash with a rich palette of colours—fiery hues of orange and pink merge with the deep blues and purples of the twilight sky, casting a warm glow that is reflected on the wet sands below. The setting sun, a brilliant circle of white, hovers just above the horizon, its gleaming reflection stretching across the shoreline in a path of shimmering light. Two silhouetted figures wander towards the distant water's edge, adding a touch of human narrative to the natural splendour. Their presence is small yet poignant against the grandeur of the sweeping landscape. Around them, the ebb and flow of the tide reveals patterns in the sand, rendered in abstract shapes and contours that mirror the broken sky above. This piece is not just a print; it is a token of the wild, untamed beauty of Scotland's coastline. Its expressive quality invites viewers to not only see but feel the bracing air and hear the soft murmurs of the sea—making it a perfect treasure for collectors and seaside enthusiasts alike.
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In her ongoing series titled Perspective, photographer Suzanne Saroff creates fractured and skewed images of common foods as seen through vessels filled with water and glass objects. The images play with concepts of light and shadow resulting in distorted still lifes that appear almost like digital glitches. “With tools and techniques such as refraction, directional light, and bold colors, my photographs give everyday items alternate visual avenues of expression,” shares Saroff. More
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Reflection photography is a challenging and special sort of photography that requires a good grasp of angles and perspective and an ever-vigilant artist's eye. These 25 photos are just a few examples of the amazing reflection photos that can be taken if you keep your eyes open. Instead of shooting a beautiful scene head-on just as you see it, you may have to change your perspective drastically or even shoot upside-down.
Austrian artist Martin C. Herbst pushes the limits of two dimensional portraits with his series of distorted oil paintings on crumpled aluminum.
There’s a seductiveness that surrounds the London club scene of the late ’70s and early ’80s. It was an era that spawned a host of new music, a few new drugs, some serious fashion…
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French artists Chloé Curé and Bertrand Lanthiez created a “mirror” effect with just water and speakers. It’s an interactive art project titled “We are Narcissus.” The longer a person stares into the mirror and gazes at their own reflection, the more their face gets distorted—leading the person “to question their relation to their own image.” (And making it damned near impossible to take the perfect selfie!) I like this idea. I like its message. It works perfectly with the story of Narcissus, a vain hunter full of hubris and arrogance. Lured to a lake by Nemesis, the Greek goddess of revenge and divine retribution, Narcissus fell in love with his own reflection in the water, not realizing he was looking at himself. Unable to leave the beauty of his own reflection, Narcissus died there. That’s hubris, baby. So does this mean we’re all going to die if we keep taking photos of ourselves posing in front of mirrors? Surely you’ve heard the rumors that selfies contain carcinogens? Google it. Watch the video below: Via Booooooom!
Heavily influenced by the Dada aesthetic, Lola Dupré’s surreal collages bend and expand the traditional view of both object and human form. With a wide focus of subject matter it seems as if no human or animal can escape Dupré’s focus, her subjects ranging from famous presidents and celebrities to giraffes and hound dogs. Each work includes some sort of distortion to the original image, either by the artist multiplying limbs or elongating torsos and faces into unnatural poses. More
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