Astrazione is the new series of illustrations by Riccardo Guasco, a project that pays homage to art and the history of its protagonists.
Soul Eom aka 엄은솔 aka Eternal Soul (Korean, b. Republic of Korea, based Karlsruhe, Germany) - Untitled from Kiss, Hug and Die series, 2016 Paintings
A selection of striking, hand-curated digital painting artwork for your inspiration!
Astrazione is the new series of illustrations by Riccardo Guasco, a project that pays homage to art and the history of its protagonists.
In her animal illustrations, artist Kelsey Oseid explores different animal groups. Her posters show the diversity of the world's living things.
These beautifully complex portraits convey a sense of internal struggle in a very outward way. Vancouver-based artist Adam Lupton's series, What's in
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Language : Japanese Pages : 218 pages Date of Publication : 2021/10/21 ISBN 978-4756251602 The long-awaited first art book that traces the trajectory of the painting industry for about 20 years! The first art book by Yoko Tanchi, an illustrator who works on artwork in various fields such as picture books, movie posters, and animation image visuals. This is a must-have book that contains carefully selected works from the popular original series "I hate Mondays" in addition to the commercial works that have been worked on so far. By post office registered airmail. If you would like to use courier, we will use UPS as upgraded shipment. (Please select upgraded shipping and inform your telephone number when order)
Linocut Kaiju series by Brian Reedy (via Xombiedirge)
A collaborator of Pedro Almodovar's, Argentine-born artist Juan Gatti has credits that include graphic designer for films such as Volver, The Skin I Live In and The Flower of My Secret. Based in Madrid, the artist creates brightly-colored collages that complement the Spanish director's color-saturated cinematography and penchant for visual flourishes. Gatti's collages in the series "Ciencias Naturales" ("Natural Sciences" in English) turn the human anatomy into a canvas for his baroque, tropical arrangements that lie somewhere on the spectrum between still life and portrait. Take a look at some of Juan Gatti's collages after the jump.
Lucian Freud, Pregnant Girl, 1960-61. Photo: Sotheby's. LONDON .- On 10 February, Sotheby’s London will offer for sale a painting that not only marks a pivotal moment in the career of Lucian Freud, but that also shines a spotlight on a fascinating...
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
One can always argue about things, but we think that anime is one of the most successful Japanese exports of all time. What’s so special about it, you ask? Well, it is not just some kiddie cartoon, as anime series often don a dark visual style, presenting the viewers with inappropriate amounts of gore (always depicted in the most visually pleasing way, of course). Besides that, even if the tone of a particular anime is light, the visuals significantly differ from the Western aesthetics - these animations are full of visual clues, and almost everything bears a meaning. And what about the topics? Well, if Western animations are more likely to touch the topics of friendship and love, the issues in anime span from romance to thriller. And that indicates that anime series aren’t really meant for kids. In fact, you should take them and view them as your regular TV series, just animated and not live-action.
French artist Gaëtan de Seguin's (b. 1971, Montpellier, France) latest series "J+...." is a reaction to the terrorists attack on French Satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo that took place in January 2015 and the March that took place later that month in Paris and cities around the world. de Sequin explains, "I immediately wanted my characters to gather and spread out of the canvas. Crowds. Be they dense or sparse, joyful, humble, silent or roaring, moving or obnoxious, etc. Their physical appearance does not matter. It is the combination of their convictions that tinctures the whole group." Each work titled “J+...", represents the number of days after the January 2015 events and when de Seguin began to work on the piece. Within this series, de Sequin employs two artistic methods, paint on canvas and Moucharabieh, a perforated wall composed mostly of geometrical, arabesque motifs, in the form of a screen, to animate his crowds. These anonymous characters, consisting of a multitude of silhouettes almost identical but remain singular, are represented by a unique pattern of markings further illustrates this “mosaic of a society, a patchwork of men”; each having their own fears, anxieties, but also their hopes and desires in a world that bears multiple aspects. These qualities within the painting and sculptural work show the individual as much as it offers him the possibility to melt into a much broader and abstract dimension. Within his sculptural pieces, which employ the principles of the moucharabieh, de Sequin continues to offer a different perspective. Questioning the individuals and his place into the grander scheme, he inserts negative space with the pieces to create an alternative focus for the viewer. As light moves through the sculptural works, casting a shadow of the crowd, de Sequin shows humankind constituted of individuals who interact as much as they ignore each other with a great humanism. After graduating from school and completing his military service, he studied art in Paris at ESAG Penninghen. Throughout his career, de Seguin’s works have evolved from abstraction towards figuration, which he continues to develop to this day. "I have always been the one who draws and the one who draws “blokes.” As soon as I lay a hand on anything I can draw on, I cover it up with silhouettes. In 40 years, I became responsible for a great bestiary! Each working session in my workshop gives birth to humankind constituted of individuals who interact as much as they ignore each other. All of them are wild and wise at the same time, creative and vain. As far as I offer to anyone the possibility to invent my characters’ own stories, my painting is decisive of a figurative type. “A thread, if need be… January 2015’s events, for instance, I immediately wanted my characters to gather and spread out of the canvas. Crowds… Be they dense or sparse, joyful, humble, silent or roaring, moving or obnoxious, etc.…Their physical appearance does not matter. It is the combination of their convictions that tinctures the whole group. This is what I am currently working on in my latest series “J+…”.I cover my canvas with a dominant, very dense, almost garish coat. This undercoat subsequently gets entirely covered. The general shade lightens up, and the color scheme fades into a monochrome of grey. At this stage, I can start painting, adding or extracting substance. The music I listen to imposes the rhythm for the group to pop up. Scratching with the most various tools, I can paint with all kinds of brushes. Each scratch represents a unique pattern which characterizes the individual as much as it offers him the possibility to melt into a much broader and abstract dimension." - Gaëtan de Seguin
Bologna-based Italian artist Nunzio Paci (previously here and here) produces hauntingly detailed paintings that combine anatomical renderings with multi-colored blossoms and leaves. His latest series, Mimesis, is inspired by the idea of species evolving together over time, and the similarities shared by different organisms in order to better adapt to predators and climate. “The concept, deriving from Plato and Aristotle’s theory on reality and imitation, draws inspiration from the natural phenomenon of mimicry in evolutionary biology and gives it a broader meaning,” Paci explained to Colossal. More
Enric Huguet (Spanish, b. 1928, Barcelona, Spain) - From his series of Calcium Sandoz Forte pharmaceutical illustrations for Uriach Laboratory, c. 1970's Graphic Designs
Provocative Russian artist Masha Yankovskaya praises female individuality through the series of artworks featuring a heroines dominating and wearing nothing but red lipstick and high heels
Bekannte Zitate des legendären Schriftstellers Charles Bukowski im Pop Art-Gewand, präsentiert der brasilianische Künstler Butcher Billy.
Korean artist Ho Ryon Lee's series entitled Overlapping Images incorporates a double exposure technique that is typically used in photography. The
Nonchalant nudes in shades of blue are a way for South African artist Lisa Brice to challenge art history
Japanese samurai art, samurai warriors, swordsmen art prints, posters, paintings and woodblock prints fine art reproductions. Negoro no Komizucha from the series Taiheiki eiyuden (Heroic Tales of the Taiheiki, 1848-1850), by japanese woodblock prints master Utagawa Kuniyoshi (歌川国芳, 1797 - 1861). Negoro no Komizucha dressed as a warrior-monk, fighting with a long nail-studded club. FINE ART PRINT, high quality reproduction of the antique japanese ukiyo-e woodblock print. All fine art prints produced on large wide-format printer, using archival pigment inks, providing the vibrant colors and ultimate image quality. Materials: acid free heavyweight fine art paper, archival pigment inks. Please select the print size before adding item to cart: The art print is sold unframed. !!!!!! Shipping of any additional prints and originals in the same order at no extra charge !!!!!! More samurai and japanese warriors art prints in Japanese Samurai Art section https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtPink?section_id=16052438&ref=shopsection_leftnav_1 Visit us at HTTP://WWW.ARTPINK.COM
For this special release of the “Collector: Moths” series, I have combined all l2 pieces in one large print! Signed by hand. SPECIAL SIZE! Limited batches will be made from time to time. This is a quality reproduction of an original illustration. The original was drawn in pen and then painte
the final four rooms of my series! figured i might as well post 'em as a set since they all got done around the same time
For this special release of the “Collector: Moths” series, I have combined all l2 pieces in one large print! Signed by hand. SPECIAL SIZE! Limited batches will be made from time to time. This is a quality reproduction of an original illustration. The original was drawn in pen and then painte