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In this interview that appeared in Issue 16 of Highsnobiety Magazine, we speak with artist Reginald Sylvester II on what it means to figure art out.
Abstract Artist Kre8 uses his hugely popular blend of street art and Surrealism to spread his universal message of love and acceptance.
14 years ago I wish I knew then what I know now about choosing to be a self taught artist. My journey has been filled with learning expe...
As artists have been proving since the early 20th century—with Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain (1917) a seminal example—art can be anything. For those wish...
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Structure and Anatomy of the Head is an intensive 5 session webinar that teaches the professional artist the critical foundations necessary to accurately construct the human head and face. This webinar uses a three-dimensional approach; it is geared toward the sculptor or draughtsman. The course will share the underlying organizational lessons of anatomy and design from the Old Masters with artists committed to mastering the human head. Structure and Anatomy of the Head takes the formidable task of how to organize the complexity and hierarchy of all the smaller parts within the life model’s head, from the skeleton to the surface tension of bones and flesh beneath the skin. An in-depth analysis of each of the features, and how they are put together within the whole head, will be thoroughly investigated. The skull and its subcutaneous landmarks, the muscles, structural forms, subcutaneous fat, cartilage and tendons and ligaments around each of the facial features, will be explained to the smallest detail. This knowledge enables expression, force, and luminosity in an artist’s work. With these tools, you will be able to analyze and reproduce the tremendous amount of detail and specificity of this particular, crucial part of the human figure. This webinar will give you the understanding of how the skull and all its parts are put together and how to bring life force energy to your art in its translation from life. The knowledge from this class will change how you see the model through portraiture. It will ultimately increase your ability and creativity as an artist. This knowledge is organized by aesthetics and will give you a step-by-step methodology as to how to proceed through the framework and foundation to a highly detailed and finished form full of life force energy. Five Tuesdays @ 8:00 PM NYC time beginning September 8.
Liz Y Ahmet is a UK-based, self-taught artist who creates portraits of women from hundreds of scribbled lines. What looks chaotic and even a little bit messy at first glance, with the talented hands and creative mind of this contemporary artist, emerges into perfectly detailed, expressive, and dynamic portraits. It's amazing how looping and scattered lines we used to draw as children can convey such strong emotions.
Los Angeles-based artist and actor Joseph Lee paints thickly layered portraits that mask the details and expressions of his subjects’ faces. His abstracted profiles sometimes reveal a subtle hint of an eye, nose, or ear between multi-colored brushstrokes, and are set against matte backgrounds to make each painting pop. Although the facial expressions are often hidden, the self-taught artist intends to bring emotions to each face through the turn of the head or the line of a jaw. More
KwangHo Shin - There is a creepy quality to the work of KwangHo Shin, an artist based in Seoul, South Korea, that is nevertheless hard to not appreciate. A mixed ...
Christophe Nayel is an artists’ model with a specialty. He has a remarkably expressive face and can hold facial expressions for a long time. He did the pose above this past Monday morning at Spring Studio‘s three-hour session, twenty minutes between breaks. He squeezed a wet tissue over his eyes to simulate tears, and made […]
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Sicily, Italy based artist Sasha Vinci creates haunting sculptures and installations that contemplate the nature of man's existence. While his works can be morbid and a bit terrifying, as in his series of fleshy seated subjects waiting for eternity, Vinci also finds beauty and sexuality in the human figure. Known for his captivating and carnal sculptures, Vinci is a true multimedia artist, also exploring drawing, painting, writing, sound design and performance art.
Modern art, an artistic movement that emerged in the latter part of the 19th and early 20th centuries, was distinguished by a departure from conventional
hand drawn in my moleskine colored digitally my buddy gabe beating the shit out of his drums.
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Few would argue if we said that pets are an endless source of joy and happiness in our lives. Therefore, there is no surprise people are trying to immortalize them in every way possible. This Aussie painter, Vanessa Stockard, found the best way to do that by sneaking her three adorable cats, Kevin The Kittin, his mom Fluff Ferstenberg and the head of the adorable fluff family, Satan, into her paintings. Stockard’s process includes pieces developed without visual reference but rather from memory. These narratives incorporate domestic pets such as cats and dogs, juxtaposing the anthropomorphic nature of these animals are given by society, she infuses the personification of virtue and vice into the everyday canine and feline status quo. Cats with their fluffy comical exteriors yet instinctual urge to kill and a tendency to be cruel to their prey, dogs with their providence of happiness and friendship flung back to Churchill’s metaphor for depression. Despite this not-so -cheerful description of her works, Stockard manages to make her art somehow quirky and very enjoyable!
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Los Angeles based actor and artist Joseph Lee has spent years studying faces and the feelings that they emote. So it's absolutely impressive that his series of abstract portraits, composed of just a few thick, segmented brush strokes, can convey so much emotion and expression. An
Canadian artist Mathieu Laca crafts oil paintings that use texture and abstractions that toy with the conventions of portraiture. Whether it’s famous subjects or the vague everyman or everywoman, the artist packs both meticulous, odd flair and personality into each of the paintings. He's given this treatment to anyone from Henry David Thoreau and Albert Einstein to historical arts figures like Vincent Van Gogh.
The iconic surrealist painter contributed paintings and illustrations to the magazine from the 1930s to the 1970s.Pictured right: Dalí's classic and iconic painting, The Persistence of Memory.
Every illustration in this comic series takes inspiration from Van Gogh’s swirling masterpieces to share the brief moments of “beauty and love” in his tragic life.