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pigment prints, edition of 7 30 x 30 inch print $2150 approx 32 x 32 inches framed $2500 Andrew Buck has always been inspired by landscapes and their ability to embody both abstract and tangible characteristics. Photographed in a number of rock quarries on the East Coast, the series of black and white modern and graphic Rockface prints are examples of man’s determination to reconfigure natural landscapes to cater to our specific needs. Buck photographs the large walls of rock that have been blasted with dynamite and eliminates any evidence of scale to produce a strikingly abstract image. Light and shadow plays on the rock's surface, created a view that is highly textured and boldly contrasted. About the artist: I made my first photograph with a Brownie at age 7. My father, who had photographed and done his own processing and printing starting in the late 1910s, gave Brownies to my sister and me at the same time, probably to eliminate jealousy or competition. I remember being fascinated by that little black box, pushing the white button on the side and waiting anxiously to see the results. My inspiration is almost always the landscape. My use of the word 'landscape' is based in the writings of John Brinkerhoff Jackson. He went to the source word, the German landschaften, which referred to that which results when 'man' reconfigures or uses the land, in essence creating his own landscape on the natural landscape. It is always with an eye for the abstract. However, in many series, it is also documentary of a place. While the focus on abstraction is most evident in the Rockface series, the series links the two themes in my work: All of the rock faces I have photographed were created by blasting through hills for construction or for granite and trap rock quarrying. The images are abstract, but they are also concerned with how our impact on the natural landscape creates an entirely new landscape. To borrow a theory first voiced by the art historian Meyer Shapiro, the 'object matter' of these images is rock faces, but the 'subject matter' is abstraction. **The image pictured in this listing is framed in a custom black metal frame with a thin face profile. The image is dry mounted without glass or plexi. There is a protective spray applied to the image's surface to protect from dust, etc.
100% hand-painted, Original Chinese mountains and rivers painting, ink wash art, Sumi e, Shuimo, Shan Shui painting, Chinese landscape painting, fine-brush royal style landscape painting ▶ Dimensions: 45x180 cm (size error: 1-2 cm) Dimensions with silk brocade (customizable) 45x180cm --55x190 cm Dimensions with silk hanging scroll (customizable) 220x45 cm - 55x230 cm After mounting on silk brocade/silk hanging scroll, the total size of the painting will be larger. You can customize the mounting sizes just through the Etsy conversation chat window or email to let me know. ▶ Due to the shooting environment, the light, and the different monitors of each buyer, the actual artwork and photos will be slightly different. If you bid, that means you agree to the difference. ▶ If you are dissatisfied or have questions after receiving the goods, please contact me without hesitation. I will help you solve it as soon as possible. And any other problem please contact me without any hesitation. ✅Payment Payment options for internet orders include Credit Card, Mastercard, Visa, PayPal, or Direct Deposit via the Etsy platform. ✅ Packaging - the artwork will be rolled and be placed in a strong paper tube or heavy paper tube, be waterproof protected. ✅Dispatching & Delivery Dispatch from Beijing/China or Australia. Please allow me 14 days for dispatch. A - Finished paintings will be dispatched in one week. B - For re-stock requests, the order will be dispatched in 2 weeks. C - For custom orders, it varies. -International shipping requires for receiver’s contact number. Please leave the recipient's contact number at the "add your personalization" when you purchasing. Or you could send me the contact number via “Etsy conversations” or Email ([email protected]). (Your phone number and mailing address are safe here, and I am not interested in using it to do anything else except dispatching goods.) ▶ Material - 1- Xuan paper: (or Shuen paper or rice paper, originating in ancient China used for writing and painting. It's handmade Chinese art paper. soft and fine-textured, suitable for conveying the artistic expression of both Chinese calligraphy and painting. Xuan paper features great tensile strength, smooth surface, pure and clean texture, and clean stroke, great resistance to the crease, corrosion, moth, and mold. The production of Xuan paper can be loosely described as an 18-step process, and a detailed account would involve over a hundred. Some papermakers have invented steps that have been kept secret from others.) 2- Chinese Bamboo Brushes for painting and handwriting. Bamboo brush bristles are generally made from animal hair, such as white goat hair, black rabbit hair, yellow weasel hair, or a combination of the three. Bamboo brushes come in many different brush-tip sizes and set combinations, from the finest-tipped tool to a thick round-pointed brush. 3- Chinese ink and wash: Inksticks (Chinese: 墨 About this soundMò; or ink cakes are a type of solid ink Chinese ink used traditionally in several East Asian cultures for calligraphy and brush painting. Inksticks are made mainly of soot and animal glue, sometimes with incense or medicinal scents added. Ink wash painting uses tonality and shading achieved by varying the ink density, both by differential grinding of the ink stick in water and by varying the ink load and pressure within a single brushstroke. Ink wash painting artists spend years practicing basic brush strokes to refine their brush movement and ink flow. 4- Chinese watercolor: Traditional Chinese watercolors are mineral and vegetable pigments, premixed with some kind of binder. The main feature of genuine Chinese watercolor painting is its luminosity and transparency and that’s what vegetable and mineral pigments are all about. The purer the pigments, the more subtle their tones and brilliance will be. ♥ The two main techniques in Chinese painting are more academic style called kung-pi (gongbi) and in the spontaneous style hsieh-i (xieyi). - xieyi" (寫意), This style is also referred to as the freehand style. Ink and wash painting, in Chinese shuǐ-mò (水墨, "water and ink") also loosely termed watercolor or brush painting, and also known as "literati painting", as it was one of the "Four Arts" of the Chinese Scholar-official class. It uses tonality and shading achieved by varying the ink density, both by differential grinding of the ink stick in water and by varying the ink load and pressure within a single brushstroke. In the hand of a master, a single stroke can produce astonishing variations in tonality, from deep black to silvery gray. Thus, in its original context, shading means more than just dark-light arrangement: It is the basis for the beautiful nuance in tonality found in East Asian ink wash painting and brush-and-ink calligraphy. - Gongbi (工筆): meaning "meticulous" painting, uses highly detailed brushstrokes that delimit details very precisely and without independent or expressive variation. It is often highly colored and usually depicts figural or narrative subjects. Gongbi requires drawing with fine lines first to represent the exaggerated likenesses of the objects, and then adds washes of ink and color layer by layer, so as to approach the perfection of exquisiteness and fine art. The practice of Gongbi is specifically on rice paper when sketching out the design and layout of the drawing. When using brushes to paint gongbi, there are specific types for contouring and coloring. There are four types of brushes for contouring. It is often practiced by artists working for the royal court. The gongbi style had its beginnings approximately 2000 years ago during the Han dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD). These paintings peaked out between the Tang and Song dynasties (7th to 13th centuries) 🤍Mounted on silk - STYLES🤍 Delicate silk mounting is an intangible cultural heritage in China. It is done by skilled craftsmen. The mounting process of Chinese calligraphy and painting originated from 100 to 200 years after the invention of papermaking in my country and has a history of more than 1700 years. ❤️We choose the silk brocade with elegant and light colors which will easily match the tone of the painting as default. If you are strict with color please contact me for silk border color options. Normally it will take 3~5 days to finish mounting on silk brocade from our professional mounters depending on the weather. Email: ohleechees [!at] gmail.com 1- MOUNTED ON SILK BROCADE: The painting comes with silk brocade and back support paper (ready to place in any frame with a transparent cover) After mounting on a silk brocade, the total size of the painting will be larger. You can customize the mounting sizes via Etsy conversation. 2- MOUNTED ON HANGING SCROLL: The painting comes with a traditional Chinese art silk scroll (ready to adorn any room you wish) Mounting as a hanging scroll shows you a traditional graceful appearance. Hanging scrolls are typically used for vertical compositions. They are hung for display using a cord, which is attached to a thin wooden strip along the top of the silk mounting. There is a wooden rod at the bottom which provides the necessary weight for the painting to hang smoothly. It is also useful when the painting is rolled up to store. Horizontal Chinese paintings can also be made to be directly hung. There are two wooden rods and ribbons on both sides, which can be hung directly on two invisible Wall Mount frame nails. If it is used for direct hanging, it is best to choose to print on silk. Printing on silk is more durable than printing on rice paper. 3- MOUNTED ON HANDSCROLL: Handscrolls are designed to be unrolled, from right to left, revealing one scene at a time. As each new section is unrolled, the previous scene is rolled up, giving the viewer the feeling of a journey through the landscape. Paintings in China are not usually hung on walls, permanently on display. They are often mounted as handscrolls, rolled up, and only brought out for special viewings. This is partly due to the delicate nature of the ink and color, which would fade if left exposed to light for a long time. The unrolling of a scroll is an act of some ceremony. Connoisseurs do not view the painting from a distance, as in the West, but approach close to "read the painting." I treat every piece of artwork seriously. I hope it will be a timeless conversational masterpiece in your life journey! Thank you for stopping by and reading through this! Enjoy your artistic life! Lee ^^
About A beautiful oil on canvas still life by the artist depicting two striped bass in paper. A leading figure in the contemporary revival of classical painting, Jacob Collins was born and received his formal training in New York, and also studied in Paris. He embraces a variety of subject matter and is equally adept at portraiture (his sitters have included J. Paul Getty Jr., President George Herbert Walker Bush, and Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger) as he is at painting landscape, still-life and figural themes. Collins, who has said he aims to "paint with the skills of past masters while still feeling fresh," relies on meticulous observation, careful draftsmanship, and dramatic use of darkness and illumination to create works that -- while set in the present -- exude a sense of timelessness.
Imagine a Beach Highway with miles of Pacific Ocean one one side and the Great Sandy National Park on the other. That's the Great Beach Drive!
About The Artwork Pink summer artwork. Handmade collage using vintage photos, Original Created:2020 Subjects:Floral Materials:Paper Styles:DadaSurrealismPop ArtFine Art Mediums:Photo Details & Dimensions Collage:Photo on Paper Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:7.6 W x 9.4 H x 0 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:United Kingdom. Customs:Shipments from United Kingdom may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
About The Artwork Seeing this piece takes me back to the calming wonder I felt swimming around the beaches. I wanted to take each of these animals and make them the center of attention using classical techniques. Original Created:2016 Subjects:Animal Materials:Canvas Styles:Fine ArtIllustrationPortraitureRealismPhotorealism Mediums:Acrylic Details & Dimensions Painting:Acrylic on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:21 W x 21 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United States. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
About Arenaria Seat by Imperfettolab 2014 Designer: Verter Turroni Limited Edition Dimensions: W 203 x D 173 x H 28 cm Materials: Fiberglass Seat/Coffee table in fibreglass. Avalaible in white. Imperfetto Lab Who we are ? We are a family. Verter Turroni, Emanuela Ravelli and our children Elia, Margherita and Eusebio. All together, we are separate parts and their expansion. The laboratory is in the care of Verter. From the sketch on paper he mixes materials, shapes and colours to the definition of the object. His intuitive and visionary research is performed with the complicity, recognition and practical support of his brother Erich. Emanuela is the voice of a vivid and silent work. She connects Imperfettolab with the other and with the rest of the world, respecting its nature and identity. She watches over its wholeness and authenticity. The playful spirit is entrusted to our children. They are the ones who test our works, certify their durability, functionality and enjoyment. We believe it is their expression, after all, that validates and makes our work universal. Since 1992, our thoughts and actions have moved, grown and taken shape in the land of Romagna. Between hills of cherry and olive trees, cultivated plains and piles of recyclable steel and iron. In between, the ancient Roman road via Emilia. A contrasting and mutating landscape that reflects in our furnishing sculptures. Ours is an open space, the times of art and life seamlessly merge. Customization OptionsA made to order creation can be made in other materials/dimensions, please contact us. Request Customization