This painting has been sold, but I can do the similar one for you. It will take me 2-3 weeks to finish the painting and 2 weeks to dry it. This abstract oil painting will be done with palette knife on canvas. TITLE: Imaginations MEDIUM: Oil CANVAS: Gallery stretched canvas 1.50" thickness. The edges are painted. The frame is not needed. It is protected with a varnish. SIGNATURE: It is signed on the front. PAYMENT: Pay Pal or major Credit Cards SHIPPING: I do combine shipping, please e-mail me for discount on multiply purchases. For the international shipping please ask me for the shipping quote. Thank you for visiting my shop! Mirjana G. .
Yesterday I went to an Art Show. It was sort of a spontaneous thing. In fact, I was driving Soccer carpool. Driving down the street in a local neighborhood I saw, two little girls in their drivew…
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…
"Tabby Kit," 5" x 7", acrylics on a museum quality panel, depicting a tiny little orange striped guy from Morgue File . This painting c...
Well, I’ve certainly never seen anything like this before. Artist Golsa Golchini is doing all kinds of amazing things with paint and digital art – and the results are just fantastic. Layers and layers of…
Joseph Lee is a self-taught artist who primarily focuses on faces and the emotions that inhabit them. Lee manipulates them through segmented brush strokes, color choice, and volume, converging them into a complete and balanced whole. The artist hopes that his unique art can act sort of like mirrors, allowing the viewers to experience themselves.
Acrylic painting is nothing like complicated chemistry but just a water-based paint. And guess what? It just takes a little amount of time to dry – barely 15 to 20 minutes. You don’t need a surface that will be difficult to find for acrylic painting. Simply a watercolor paper or a canvas will suffice. So using acrylic paints we can create our own masterpiece in just a short time. Well, if you think acrylics and oil paints are the same, you must read this.
Jackie Lozano - Anonymous (2014)
While strolling along the port of St. Jean Cap Ferrat, the artist discovered the steel sculpture "Marathonienne" by Philippe Hiquily, which reminded her of works by Calder. The athlete seemed to her to have been frozen and captured as a figure in a moment of quiet intensity. Fascinated by the soft curves within this strictly geometric composition, the artist also plays with the body parts on the canvas - just as Philippe Hiquily did in three-dimensional space. By reassembling individual elements and sometimes turning them upside down, she creates a composition that reinterprets the charm of the steel statue with humor. The vivid and delicate colors, harmoniously coordinated, are a nod to the poetry but also to the vulnerability of the statue, whose grace and untamed strength are equally symbolized in the painted work of art. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles Acrylic Paint using traditional pigments mixed with synthetic resins. Technic Painting Painting is an art form of painting on a surface by aesthetically applying colored fluids. Painters represent a very personal expression on supports such as paper, rock, canvas, wood, bark, glass, concrete and many other substrates. Work of representation or invention, painting can be naturalistic and figurative, or abstract. It can have narrative, descriptive, symbolic, spiritual, or philosophical content. Related themes MarathonläuferinSt.jean Cap FerratKompositionFormenspielFarbharmonie View less
Los Angeles-based artist and actor Joseph Lee (previously) brushes and smudges thick globs of oil paint to create multi-colored portraits. Vibrant layers of segmented brushstrokes focus on the emotion of human faces rather than their physicality, with facial features partially or entirely obscured from view. Lee began painting as a way to channel his creativity after a failed acting audition. “After working on a long project, I needed to protect my energy and be selfish with my time,” he told Shape/Shift Report. More
Medium: Giclee Size (H x W): 26.75 x 14.25 Edition: 275 Item #: 6121-6008