"ɪᴛ ᴡᴀs ᴀɴ ᴀᴄᴄɪᴅᴇɴᴛ, ᴡɪʟʟᴇᴍ" ᴀʀᴛ ᴘʀɪɴᴛ Hahnemühle Fine Art Print, ca. 13 x 18 cm scene Illustration of Hanna Yanagiharas Novel "A Little Life" all rights to the characters and quotes belong to her. but: this Illustration is MY artwork, please do not upload it anywhere else without crediting me @milaminart on instagram
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Abiding insight into the aim of human existence from the man who revolutionized science and coined the word “philosopher.”
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the head archivist and his assistants AU by @chrisrin based on the fic series “From the Archives” by @sixteenth-days
Hu Jundi was born in 1962 in Juilin Province, China. He graduated from Sichuan Fine Art Institute in 1984. Hu’s work has been exhibited and collected in China and other Asian countries as well as in Europe and America. His work is different from the oil paintings that we often see. His brilliance is in the harmonious blend of traditional Chinese brushwork with the unmatched depth of oils. His paintings are completely Chinese, with colors of the Sichuan environment. They are harmonious with incomplete borders. So when we first see these paintings, we feel the combination of the light, color and flow of the East, but the oils give them a more universal, lasting appeal. Hu is one of the first and very few Chinese painters that are able to brilliantly meld the two cultures together with complete integrity. Hu’s work is full of dense Chinese colors -- the lush atmosphere and Sichuan’s warm moisture are floating in the paintings — and this hooks the audience instantly to his canvas melodies. He paints elegant, serene and beautiful Sichuan women. The attire is classical Sichuan Chinese, but there is an appeal that goes beyond. He does not use models. He paints the character in his mind, searching from a person in his life. He chooses the most wonderful moment in his mind and paints it. Catching a moment -- this is the Chinese painting skill. It is much more difficult to do it with oil paintings. It took years of patient trial and error, along with his immense talent, to achieve this mastery. HU JUNDI BIOGRAPHY Hu Jundi was born in Jilin province in 1962. EDUCATION: He graduated from Sichuan Fine Arts College, Chongqing, in 1984. EXHIBITIONS: Beijing International Art Exhibition in Beijing Art China Exhibition in Chendu China Autumn of Jia De Exhibition in Guangzhou Shanghai 6th Art Exhibition in Shanghai Sichuan Oil Painting Exhibition in Chendu Third Oil Painting Exhibition in Beijing Seventh Shanghai Art Exhibition in Shanghai Solo show at Hallmark Galleries, San Diego California USA Solo show at Arte De Vignettes, Las Vegas Nevada USA. Was awarded “Artist of the Year” by Sunrise Children’s Foundation. PUBLICATIONS: Many of Hu’s works and comments were published in Art World, Chinese Oil Painting, Artists, Art Search, etc. Hu Jundi Oil Painting Works was published by Tianjin People’s Art Publishing House. COMMENTS FROM THE CRITICS: “Most talented master. His work is full of dense Chinese colors and lush atmosphere. Sichuan’s warm and moist air is floating through his paintings. I was captivated instantly to the melodies on his canvas.” -- Zhong Biao, Artist, Director, Chonqing Art Museum. “Hu’s works are beautiful inside and outside because he knows how to control emotions with a brush. He has the ability to ‘fathom’ a word and image, go deeper into the meaning to convey it with paint: it is thinner here, it is thicker there, it is deeper here and it is misty there... “He uses his eyes to “listen” like a musician. These paintings tell and color the poem.” -- Zhao Benjia. “Songs and poems touch me, I want to paint the poem and the song” – Hun Jun Di. In fact the poems and the songs are in his heart. He expresses them on the canvas. http://www.mandarinfineart.com/hujundibio.htm
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View artist Charlie Mackesy's portfolio of drawings. From drawings he made on the set of Love Actually, his Prodigal series, and Jazz club drawings.
Many artists discuss difficult themes through their works, making their viewers think and look at problems from different angles.
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I've put together 10 paintings from the medieval times that I feel are weird, funny and just plain creepy! How these were the subjects is beyond me.
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Sophie Li, visual development artist working in animation
I have long loved the gently peculiar perspective Ellen Potter brings to her kid's books (scroll to the end for links to my reviews ...
ELIZABETH SHIPPEN GREEN PAPER DOLL BOOKS #2 1906, watercolor and charcoal 23" x 14 1/2", signed lower left Harper's Monthly, December 1906 'The Mind of a Child' by Edward S. Martin SETTING THE TABLE c. 1900, pen and ink on illustration board 14" x 20", signed lower right THE FIVE LITTLE PIGS watercolor and charcoal […]
Abiding insight into the aim of human existence from the man who revolutionized science and coined the word “philosopher.”
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The works of the Argentinian illustrator who works under the pseudonym “Al Margen” criticize the current patterns of behavior in society and propose a reflection on issues that are set aside by a large part of the population. Though dark and macabre, his art is sobering and speaks the unfortunate truth about modernity.