Das Münchner Haus der Kunst zeigt das mehr als fünf Jahrzehnte umspannende Lebenswerk der Künstlerin Miriam Cahn. AD war vor Ort.
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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
Skeleton Anatomy print, Medical poster, Anatomical Illustration, Vintage Book Print, Art Wall decor, Art Page, Decorative Art Book Page, Retro Poster, Gift poster Dimensions: - The page is about 8" x1 0.8" (20.5 x 27.5 cm), with slight variations due to being removed from the sewn binding. It comes from a nice antique English Encyclopedia Britannica - This listing is for the PRINT only, Frame NOT included! - Suitable frame sizes, some require a custom Mat to look like the one in the preview: 10 x 12 inch, 11 x 14 inch, 12 x 16 inch, 8 x 10 inch / 24 x 30cm, 28 x 35cm Shipping and packing: - Your print will be sealed in a waterproof sleeve and packaged in a sturdy cardboard mailer for shipping - Every Order is shipped with priority mail, Shipping times (estimates) may take anywhere from 7 to 21 business days (extremely rare up to 21 business days) (Shipping time depends on location, holidays and weather) POSTAGE - I aim to dispatch quickly but once I post the item it does depend on the mail service and I cannot guarantee things by a certain date. The actual page you will receive may be different than that shown in the listing, but it will come from the same book. Please remember we work with antique and vintage books, trying to upcycle them and to give them a new life so the pages may show some imperfections, corner bindings, and that golden yellow color that gives the antique books that special charm. -- SEE THE ENTIRE RANGE OF ART PRINTS -- https://www.etsy.com/shop/CatchyD Thank you for visiting CatchyD
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.
The sculpture is called "Melancolie," and it's beautiful. From it's location and meaning, the grieving hearts of this world have never felt more seen.
Some groovy graphics by Wes Wilson.
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There’s an innocent and simple quality to Chinese illustrator Oamul Lu‘s work. I love his animated GIFs, which come to life with just the slighted and most subtle movements. If only I can spend a day…
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The Artist's Way is one of the few books I've read that has given me a new perspective on creativity and how to harness it. Marketed as
The sculpture is called "Melancolie," and it's beautiful. From it's location and meaning, the grieving hearts of this world have never felt more seen.
Where to see Claude Monet's most-famous paintings in France? Here are 10 key masterpieces to take in, & details on how to make the most of them.
View Caterina Blume’s Profile on Saatchi Art. Find art for sale at great prices from artists including Paintings, Photography, Sculpture, and Prints by Top Emerging Artists like Caterina Blume.
There’s an innocent and simple quality to Chinese illustrator Oamul Lu‘s work. I love his animated GIFs, which come to life with just the slighted and most subtle movements. If only I can spend a day…
If you're new to Art Journal Every Day, there is a short introduction here. All of the previous posts can be found archived here. Remember, it's just ten minutes of nourishing your creative self every day! No need to finish anything or even like it. If you've done some art journaling this week, use the hashtag #artjournaleveryday so that we can all take a peek. Even if you're not on social media, you can see everything (from twitter, pinterest, instagram, and facebook) that uses that hashtag here. Today I've got a heap of awesome for you: techniques and ideas and...
Let's take a closer look at Woman With a Parasol by Claude Monet. This painting embodies Impressionism and Monet's work. A fleeting moment captured with light colors and fresh strokes. I'll cover: Claude Monet, Woman With a Parasol, 1875 (You can download a high-resolution version of the painting here. You get to see Monet's strokes
The concept of the wounded healer was developed by psychiatrist Carl Jung and was inspired by ancient Greek mythology.
Henry Asencio is an award-winning? contemporary American painter who works largely in the medium of oil on canvas.Asencio is widely known for his paintings of the female form on abstract backgrounds.H
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I’m absolutely mesmerized by Alena Shymchonak‘s paintings. The Estonian painter uses a palette knife and oil paints to create depth and energy in her seasonal landscapes. Skiers and beachgoers are painted into the nearly three…
The story of the invention of the love song, the world’s first algorithm, and the mathematics of transcendence.
Let us take a look at the hidden gems of the Van Gogh Museum. They help us reconsider what deserves to be a highlight!
Nicole Mathieu, also known under the artistic name of Niko, was born in Montreal amongst a family of artists. She used to work in the fashion world in California and New York, but always knew she would eventually become a painting artist. Her nomadic character has given her the possibility of traveling everywhere, particularly in […]
Melinda shares her experience opening her first open studio for her artwork, her advice on mentorship for those getting started in art, how to overcome...
Art can give us a better understanding of our emotions and the world we live in. Even though some art pieces can be difficult to comprehend, they might provoke one to think and find his or her own meaning. Art is often connected to human emotions. In the process of creating art, artists express what they are concerned or curious about. In this way, they explore their own thoughts and feelings and at the same time encourage the public to engage in the journey of meaning-making.
Jaanika Talts, Estonian artist