An introduction to textured florals - Impasto art. Impasto painting is a painting technique that involves applying thick, textured layers of paint to a surface like canvas. In the case of impasto floral painting, artists use this same technique to create lifelike, 3-dimensional flowers and petals -often with a range of palette knives to help achieve the different shapes/sizes. One goal of this type of painting is to create a sense of depth and volume in the blooms, making them appear to jump right off the canvas! The thickness of the paint also creates a contrast between the highlights and shadows of the blooms, adding to the illusion of depth and dimension, making these pieces truly magical and energetic to look at. Want to learn how to create some one of a kind textured floral pieces of your own? HERE I share with you absolutely everything I know about this beautiful art style, in a comprehensive 20+ page document for just $10. I hope you find great joy in experimenting more with this wonderful technique. Shannon x
About The Artwork A contemporary design infused with classic Baroque elements, this artwork is a true masterpiece that will captivate your heart and soul. Crafted with vibrant acrylic colours, this piece is an explosion of vivid hues that dance and swirl around the canvas whimsically and luxuriously. The Floral Abstract Painting by Julia Hacker is a perfect fit for traditional and modern interior design, making it a versatile addition to any room in your home or office. Its vibrant colours and unique composition will undoubtedly draw the attention of your guests and leave them in awe. What's more, this beautiful artwork arrives ready to hang, making it easy to add an instant touch of elegance to your space. With this Floral Abstract Painting by Julia Hacker, you can transform any room into a haven of beauty and tranquillity. Experience the beauty and wonder of this remarkable piece of art for yourself. Original Created: 2023 Subjects: Still Life Materials: Canvas Styles: Contemporary Fine Art Expressionism Surrealism Mediums: Acrylic Details & Dimensions Painting: Acrylic on Canvas Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 30 W x 40 H x 1.5 D in Frame: Not applicable Ready to Hang: Yes Packaging: Ships in a Box
Floral Study in Gold art print on canvas gallery wrap is finely detailed with vibrant colors. A beautiful addition to your wall art, this work by Gustav Klimt adds a subtle sophistication to your home. Each wrap is made with finely textured, artist-grade cotton substrate which helps reproduce your image in outstanding clarity and detail. Closed back canvas is built with a patented, solid support face and is excellent for indoor use. Canvas prints are printed with UV-protected inks on museum-grade archival canvas (400 grams/square meter). They are mounted on a 1.25 inch wooden stretcher frame with pre-installed metal hooks. Canvas prints come ready to hang minimalist style or you may prefer to have it framed. I do have a no returns policy stated in my listing. The reason is that I have a production partner who custom makes the canvases once a customer orders. The canvases and prints are not taken out of an inventory so it is not possible to accept a return and put it back in inventory. Also, to ship it back can be over $90. My company is great about replacing the canvas if it is damaged in shipping or other production issue. If there is a problem please contact me within 2 weeks of receiving the art otherwise my production partners will not honor a free re-print. Please note, it is hard/impossible to make changes or cancel after the order is placed and goes into production. Please look at all of the photos in the listing. Please measure the space where you want to display this artwork and make sure it is large enough for the artwork you wish to hang. Frames are for display purposes only and are not included .: 100% cotton fabric (400gsm) .: Closed MDF backing .: Built with a patented solid support face .: High image quality and detail .: NB! For indoor use only
About The Artwork Inspired by geometry of flower. Acrylic on canvas. Original Created: 2015 Subjects: Abstract Materials: Canvas Styles: Abstract Conceptual Fine Art Minimalism Modern Mediums: Acrylic Details & Dimensions Print: Giclee on Fine Art Paper Size: 10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in Size with Frame: 15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in Frame: White Ready to Hang: Yes Packaging: Ships in a Box
In deze creatie heb ik de vergankelijkheid van schoonheid gevangen. De bloemen, verbeeld in verval, spreken van een tijdloze elegantie. Met acryl, collage, a...
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When I first saw Lisa Kellner's work, I could not take my eyes off of it. These images are undoubtedly beautiful, but evoke an unsettling feeling for me. There are endless possibilities of what she could be representing in her work, but what I love most, is that I see something different every time I look at it. Made of silk, these very organic sculptures feel a bit threatening as they seem to grow out of spaces, spreading across walls and ceilings and overflowing onto the floor. "Rooted in the language of decay, erosion and disease, [her] work merges intricate microcosms with immense topographies. In all of [her] work there is an awareness of location (whether a centimeter wide area on the body or an aerial view of earth) that facilitates the exploration of place and its emotive aspects." (all images and the excerpt from her artist statement are taken from Lisa Kellner's official website)
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Herbiers et fleurs séchées envahissent boutiques branchées et intérieurs. Que vous soyez un passionné de biodiversité, un amateur de formes graphiques et/ou un piètre jardinier, ce passe-temps est pour vous.
Winter (narcissus), 2014 - Natsuko Sakamoto (b. 1983)
Hi all, So, I managed to get some pictures of the tyvek floral sculpture that I made for my art coursework project. If you don't already know (which I didn't) tyvek is a non-woven material used in building walls and things, also in C.S.I suits. When heated it goes all crinkly and melts and holes. I used this to create flowers and leaves. I was inspired by Alexander McQueens flower dress, where he had used silk flowers and real flowers. I loved the colours and the shape, and I tried to channel that into my own creation. This took a really long time. All of the petals for the flowers have to be made individually, with wire sewn around the outside, lines of embroidery sewn, then dyed, then heated, then put together with others to make the flower. It really became a labour of love! There are also stamen at the centre of the flowers, which are beads on wire. The leaves are lining the whole structure. This art piece was the one I was working on when I had the little accident with the needle and my eye (scratched cornea!) But I can honestly say, it was worth it. I took these pictures with my little digital camera (which isn't amazing quality) I am going to try to get some better ones soon :) but till then here it is... xox Niamh xox
About This floral photography has a dramatic sense of composition which recalls the careful arrangements of Dutch and Flemish still life paintings from the 17-18 century. Belgian photographer Isabelle Menin creates portraits of flowers that are not only gorgeous in form and color, but also uniquely expressive. Fresh blossoms and withering blooms melt into each other in dreamy washes of color and hazy drips and swirls. Hues and flowers are reflected in pools of water, as forms disintegrate and reappear in trickles and indistinct glimmers of light. The resulting images are breathtaking interplays of light and shadow, form and reflections, and breathtaking colors and textures. Looking at Menin's vibrant and organic work, it isn't surprising to learn that she has a background in painting. After working with paint for over a decade, the artist turned to digital photography instead. With rich colors, bold textures, and a stunning abstract quality, her creations look more like masterful illustrations and paintings than conventional photographs. Part of this is due to the digital manipulation that Menin loves using to transform and blend photos in order to create her beautifully moody images. Menin calls her work "inland photographs and disordered landscapes" in reference to the strange complexity of nature, which reminds her of human complexity. She says, "The uncontrolled forces, the shapes’ complexity, the interweavings and the synergy of the elements, they all look to me like a mirror of human spirit. We are no straight lines, we are like nature, a very large network of interferences that work together to produce something which sometimes looks accomplished and then gets destroyed in a perpetual coming and going between order and disorder." In the past five years, Isabelle Menin has had numerous exhibitions in Europe and internationally -both at art fairs and museums. These include the Belgium Modern Art Exhibition , Hongqiao Museum in Shanghai, China, OFF Art Fair – Brussels, Kunstraï – Amsterdam, MIA Fair - Milan – Italy, Setup Contemporary Art Fair, Bologna – Italy, Fotofever - Carrousel du Louvre - Paris - France , The Perception of Beauty - Group show - Sophie Marée Gallery (La Haye), Femmes de Belgique - Group Show - Sophie Marée Gallery (La Haye), and « FLORA » , Musée des Beaux-Arts, Mons, Belgium . Solstice #5 Digital C- Print 3 sizes: 43.3 x 63 inches edition of 3 + AP 26.8 x 31.9 inches edition of 6 + AP 15.7 x 22.8 inches edition of 6 + AP