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About The Artwork In this series of paintings the interactions between the characters a choreographic in some way. It is something between dancing, falling and flying together. Either way, it is a passionate interaction between people, affected by a single powerful force – be it music, wind or gravity. To emphasize the influence of the environment I let the color of the ambiance influence the color of figures. Original Created:2020 Subjects:Women Materials:Canvas Styles:ExpressionismFigurativeFine ArtMinimalismModern Mediums:Acrylic Details & Dimensions Painting:Acrylic on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:59.1 W x 59.1 H x 0.8 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:Moldova. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Have you tried making new friends lately? Why is it so hard? Last August, my husband and I moved to Norway. We’d always dreamed of living abroad, so when we found out we were both accepted into masters programs at the same university in Oslo, we knew now was our chance. Of course, this meant […]
The history of absinthe the drink that is known as the Green Fairy. It was banned for almost a century since it was believed to induce madness
Yoshida Hiroshi, 1933
In this PleinAir Podcast, Eric Rhoads interviews artist Qiang Huang on how he discovered plein air painting, his techniques, and much more!
Multi-disciplinary artist Wilhelm Sasnal explores contemporary visual culture by working with found images sourced from newspapers, magazines, and the internet. Sasnal’s paintings juxtapose broad swirling brush strokes with precise, flatly rendered details. Abstracted landscapes surround small human and animal figures in limited color palettes. Although the artist frequently works in oil on canvas, his work also spans acrylic and watercolor paintings and filmmaking. In an artist statement on Hauser and Wirth gallery’s website, Sasnal explains, “I think images aren’t important because of the numbers that surround us. More
Kirsten Sims' beautiful illustrations make me want to run through green hills, canoe in a valley and enjoy a cold lemonade near a waterfall.
Creative ideas in jewelry making, soft soldering, crafts and upcycled, innovative, repurposed art and home décor, and the upcycled garden.
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The Severn, Wye, and Ystwyth, weave their way to the sea from the Elenydd plateau in Wales. Folklore tells how their journeys began.
A late afternoon river scene where the light filters through the trees to create beautiful patterns on the water surface.
I thought the earth remembered me, she took me back so tenderly, arranging her dark skirts, her pockets full of lichens and seeds. I slept as never before, a stone on the riverbed, nothing between me…
Elizabeth Metcalfe considers how a movement that began in the late nineteenth century is still relevant today and highlights how its distinctive designs for fabrics, wallpapers and furniture continue to inspire interiors.
Your Thanksgiving table is sure to be a stunner this year, thanks to our 50+ ideas for beautiful Thanksgiving centerpieces.
Seoul based illustrator, Jiwoon Pak, has a soft-toned color pallet that is used to create still, sensible, and serene paintings. Using translucent shadowing, emotion-full human subjects, and subtle scenery to create tranquil yet sensitive pieces expressing Pak’s passion and interest. Intimate titles follow the pieces such as “Regret without regret” and events like “Lunar Eclipse […]
Hans Thoma was one of Germany's outstanding painters in the late 19th century. Trained in Karlsruhe and Düsseldorf in the 1860s, he met Gustave Courbet during a long stay in Paris and was deeply influenced by him.
WHY WE LOVE IT Why go bare when you can go wallpaper wonderful? We love this gorgeous array of peonies and cherry blossoms mixed with exotic birds of paradise. The neutral color palette comprised of soft greens and ivory, gives warmth and life to any space. *Sold by the Single Roll