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i am so so happy! i commissioned a lovely piece from @/epsilynn and am so so over the moon to have the finished piece and to share it!! this gorgeous gorgeous thing is from the autistic!wille au in…
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Eyes on illustrator Dean Stuart. Dean Stuart is an illustrator and gallery artist based in Oakland, CA. He creates illustrations for books, magazines, and
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hello I made another angsty yr comic o(-( (1/2) #YoungRoyals
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About The Artwork I was born in 1973, and my parents were farmers. In 1999, I got enrolled into an art college with a dream of becoming an artist. I am currently a father, a husband, and a painter. The duality and struggle between a domestic life of being a parent and spouse with a working life became a subject matter to my work. My work expresses conflicts and emotions aroused from distinct social roles through figurative subjects that ranges from models and cartoon characters, to gods. For each piece, I start with a simple drawing on a canvas of a chosen figure/ image. Then, I go into a constant exploration of constructing and deconstructing the image with obsessive amount of acrylics or oils to ease out my emotions. I adapt myself and live out the society through such actions. Original Created:2020 Subjects:Body Materials:Canvas Styles:Abstract ExpressionismExpressionismFine ArtModernPortraiture Mediums:Oil Details & Dimensions Painting:Oil on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:15.4 W x 20.9 H x 1.5 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable 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. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:South Korea. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
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This dark twist in art by Jeff Huntington, shows the multi-faces of humanity, which we like in art. The smooth yet quick brush storks give the work its arty feeling, nonetheless keeps it in a weak …
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
In a limited edition of 12 new sculptures created in a unique three part collaboration, weeping women mourn a decomposing figure. The cast white figures, partially collapsed in a kneeling pose, embrace amorphous forms that ooze and drip. Countering the somber tone of each sculpture, colorful coral and mushroom-like shapes grow from the decomposition, uniting life and death and forging new growth from the loss. To create this body of work, sculptor Stéphanie Kilgast (previously) partnered with illustrator Miles Johnston (previously) who conceptualized the base sculpture, and multi-disciplinary production facilitator MoonCrane Press who created the cast. More
Growing up can be a challenge, especially in the teenage years. Some people use writing or art as a creative outlet for all the emotions they keep inside.
About The Artwork "Birds IV" is a Limited edition (10) manufactured with a high resolution and printed on highest quality Museum Wrap 300 gsm natural cotton canvas and stretched onto a high quality 2 cm frame. For the 120x80 cm size edition, "Birds IV" comes in a limited edition of only 10 prints. Once all 10 of the prints in this edition have sold out, there will be no other prints of "Birds IV". Anna Sidi is commonly known to create digital paintings which feature the process of metamorphosis, allowing the viewer to break away from the traditional representation of various visual realities when creating the pieces of art. Her inspiration comes from the infinite, refreshing and everlasting water flow present in natural landscape. The artworks emphasize layers or texture as well as fluidity, creating a calming and relaxing effect and permitting the viewer to experience the painting's journey in their own way. Original Created:2017 Subjects:Portrait Materials:CanvasWood Styles:ExpressionismPop ArtPortraiturePhotorealismImpressionism Mediums:Digitalink canvasC-type Details & Dimensions Photography:Digital on Canvas Artist Produced Limited Edition of:10 Size:31.5 W x 47.2 H x 0.8 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable 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. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Ireland. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Wikipedia has this extensive entry dealing with Cubism. Early on, it states: "Historians have divided the history of Cubism into phases. In one scheme, the first phase of Cubism, known as Analytic Cubism, a phrase coined by Juan Gris a posteriori, was both radical and influential as a short but highly significant art movement between 1910 and 1912 in France. A second phase, Synthetic Cubism, remained vital until around 1919, when the Surrealist movement gained popularity. English art historian Douglas Cooper proposed another scheme, describing three phases of Cubism in his book, The Cubist Epoch." Those were "Early," "High" and "Late" Cubism, and the entry uses that concept to organize its discussion. The peg I'm using for this post is the Analytical Cubism concept, whereby artists were supposedly presenting a subject by simultaneously using several different points of view in order to show it more completely than traditional art's single viewpoint. I find it hard to believe the early cubists were serious in this regard. After all, Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), an inventor of Cubism, was something of a prankster. Consider the hypothetical case of an artist seriously making a Cubist portrait using perhaps half a dozen different perspectives. The result will probably be an image that is so fragmented that only the artist himself would know what segments of his painting or drawing came from which viewpoint. A viewer of the work might be able to identify how a few fragments originated, but would be at a loss to comprehend how the entire work was assembled. In other words, instead of showing a more complete view of the subject, the result is that even less of the subject is understandable to a viewer than would have been the case for a traditional portrait. Some examples of early cubist portraits are shown below. Gallery Pablo Picasso: Portrait de Daniel-Henry Kahnweiller - 1910 If you didn't already know what art dealer Kahnweiler looked like, could you form an accurate image of him using only the material presented in this "portrait?" Pablo Picasso: Portrait de Ambroise Vollard - 1910 Here Picasso comes closer to depicting Vollard as others actually would see him. Pablo Picasso: Girl With a Mandolin - 1910 Not strictly a portrait, as he made no attempt to break the subject's face into many fragments -- he just simplified/abstracted. Albert Gleizes: Portrait de Jacques Nayral - 1911 Albert Gleizes (1881-1953), background here, besides being a painter, was a cubist theoretician who co-authored the 1912 book "Du Cubisme." He remained a cubist of sorts for much of his career, so unlike Picasso he should have been serious. But the example shown here simply has the subject's face and hands reduced slightly in the direction of faceting. Only other parts of the figure plus the rest of the setting are what most would consider cubist. Albert Gleizes: Portrait de Mme H. M. Barzun - 1911 The same can be said regarding this portrait. "Du Cubisme" was co-authored by Jean Metzinger (1883-1956), who I wrote about here. Metzinger was a cubist for a while but later works were far more representational. This painting is largely a matter of using simplified shapes and faceting, though a slight amount of perspective-twisting can be seen. Jean Metzinger: Portrait de Mme Metzinger - 1911 When it came to portraying his wife, Metzinger fell back to the practice of faceting features and putting cubist decoration in the background as Gleizes did. What the above gallery suggests is that even committed cubists often had to hold back from a hardline "analytical" approach when making portraits. Perhaps this compromise with purity had to do with the practical matter of portrait subjects wanting to be shown in a largely recognizable manner.
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Step away from the mundane and into a serene, stylised vision of Millport Harbour, on the quaint Isle of Cumbrae. This enchanting print, a genuine homage to Art Nouveau, captures the elegant curves and nature-inspired themes emblematic of the movement. The harmonious composition of line and form invites the viewer to explore a tranquil maritime scene where boats dance gently on calm waters reflecting the azure skies above. Observe how the distinctive Art Nouveau influence breathes life into the scene, as swirling cloud patterns in the sky and rippling water textures below form a symphony of movement, guiding your eye through the artwork. The bold outlines and stylised waves resonate with the period's fascination for organic shapes while whispering the aesthetic of modern graphic design. A palette of muted blues and whites creates a fresh, airy quality, while accents of darker hues provide a striking contrast, highlighting the historic homes and buildings lining the harbour. You can almost feel the soft breeze and the rhythm of the sea in this idyllic coastal setting. This exquisite print is part of the 'Scottish Harbours' collection, inviting connoisseurs and dreamers alike to celebrate the rugged beauty of Scotland's coastal heritage imbued with a distinctively decorative flair. Whether you're a native, a traveller with fond memories, or simply an admirer of art with a timeless touch, adding this piece to your collection ensures a gentle reminder of Scotland's coastal charm graces your space.
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