We take a look at how the Realism movement marked a major shift in the history of art.
About The Artwork Inspired by the island of Patmos and St. John’s writing from the book of Revelation, this analogy of light from the heavens signifies the blessing and knowledge one acquires upon studying this special book of the Bible. Original Created: 2022 Subjects: Light Materials: Canvas Styles: Realism Mediums: Acrylic Details & Dimensions Painting: Acrylic on Canvas Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 24 W x 36 H x 1 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: No Packaging: Ships in a Box
Alex Alemany was born on January 5, 1943 in Gandia (Valencia), Spain. He studied Fine Arts between 1961 and 1966 at the “Real Academia de Bellas Artes de
American artists — from the painters of the Hudson River School to the influential Andrew Wyeth — have long depicted this country’s vast landscape as simultaneously a place of lonely desolation and of awe-inspiring grandeur. Following in this tradition, Andrea Kowch creates gorgeous and eerie acrylic paintings of open-skied pastoral landscapes. Inspired by a deep fascination with the natural world, Kowch’s works also tap into a common feeling of uneasiness many of us have toward the American rural – a place that is iconic for its beauty but that is also often associated with tedium, isolation and a clinging to negative aspects of the country's past.
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Like a double-exposed photograph or hazy dream, Eric Roux-Fountaine’s paintings capture worlds just slightly outside of our known reality, magical moments dotted with starlight and ghostly orbs. Within the softly painted works, tightrope walkers teeter through tall forests at dusk, while couples zing through the air on carnival rides set in front of the moon. Roux-Fountaine approaches each of his paintings in the same way a director might work with a film, casting the characters of his works with a loose interpretation. More
Often categorized as surrealistic, they differ as the images are deliberately planned and result from conscious thought
American painter Henry Asencio has emerged as one of the most intriguing young artists working today. His work blends the classical ideals of figurative painting with a unique style. Merging introspection and visual spectacle, Asencio's personal investigations of the figure, spirituality and abstraction possess the power to transform todays ideals of elegance and sensuality. Abstract expressionism or Abstract realism Asencio's work cannot be categorized by style or semantics.
Learn how to create more realistic paintings with these (actionable) realism painting tips, that you can begin applying to your own paintings right away!
American artists — from the painters of the Hudson River School to the influential Andrew Wyeth — have long depicted this country’s vast landscape as simultaneously a place of lonely desolation and of awe-inspiring grandeur. Following in this tradition, Andrea Kowch creates gorgeous and eerie acrylic paintings of open-skied pastoral landscapes. Inspired by a deep fascination with the natural world, Kowch’s works also tap into a common feeling of uneasiness many of us have toward the American rural – a place that is iconic for its beauty but that is also often associated with tedium, isolation and a clinging to negative aspects of the country's past.
About The Artwork One of my dinner series, try to describe the people with lights in different angles. Original Created: 2020 Subjects: People Materials: Canvas Styles: Realism Mediums: Oil Details & Dimensions Painting: Oil on Canvas Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 24 W x 35.8 H x 1.2 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships in a Box
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I can feel the sun's warmth on my skin when I look at this incredible painting by Art of Vincent Xeus . . #beautifulbizarremagazine #VincentXeus #painting#realism #figurativeart #portrait
Andrea Kowch's work could be described as the creative legacy of Andrew Wyeth and Alfred Hitchcock. Her haunting rural settings mask mysterious backstories.
About The Artwork I was inspired by the beauty of the point at which the water meets the sand and the patterns of ripples flowing through the water. Original Created: 2018 Subjects: Water Materials: Wood Styles: Realism Mediums: Acrylic Details & Dimensions Painting: Acrylic on Wood Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 36 W x 48 H x 2 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Yes Packaging: Ships in a Crate