About The Artwork The vulnerability of a sick person. The picture was taken in a hotel of Jaen, Spain. I just invented the sun rays in order to cross the sitting woman and coul express her solitude. Original Created:2018 Subjects:Mortality Materials:Paper Styles:PhotorealismSurrealismModern Mediums:Digital Details & Dimensions Photography:Digital on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1 Size:23 W x 17 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:Spain. Customs:Shipments from Spain may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
I started a new photographic project and I'd like to share it with you. The series is called "Photographic Portraits Behind The Canvas".
La Rose des Vents is a photo series by French photographer Elene Usdin for a theater by the same name. The fashion photographer goes beyond basic fashion
Self portrait with my love <3
I’m beginning to figure ways to control and manipulate the honey in my Strata portraits. I’m now using a mirror for my honey images, while I still use a large sheet of glass for the oil shots. Rather than cleaning off the mirror between shoots, I leave it laying flat, allowing the honey to settle
Read about the best portrait photographers who take high-class portrait photos of celebrities and models. Who is the greatest portrait photographer of all time?
Taken at a house party in east London in 1981, Ridgers reveals why he prefers to be ignored and how he’s only just starting to like the photographs he’s taken
“It must be naive, simple, easy, cheerful, merry, and as illusory and beautiful as a child’s daydream…” – Konstantin Stanislavsky on The Blue Bird by Maurice Maeterlinck These photographs are of actors in their costumes for Konstanin Stanislavski’s production of Belgian playwright and poet Maurice Maeterlinck’s The Blue Bird (L’Oiseau bleu) at the Moscow … Continue reading "Fabulous Photographs of The Blue Bird Play – 1908"
What to see this week.
New-York City, 1950 : des moments contemplatifs du tumulte new-yorkais, quelques images chaleureuses et parfois intimes. Des peintures, ou des clichés
'Coney Island is and always will be “the peoples’ playground,
Quoi de mieux que de vieilles photos pour se plonger dans le passé ? En véritables témoins, ces photographies nous livrent des moments parfois importants de l'histoire, mais aussi des choses plus anodines, des moments du…
Initialed ‘EW”, 1931 on the front of the mount. From Edward Weston 50th Anniversary Portfolio printed by Brett Weston Printed circa 1952.
Los Angeles based photographer Phil Donohue released his first book “I Dreamed it was Better Than it was” via Antihero Press this past March. With Antihero founder Mathea Millman, they discuss the ideas and thoughts that brought it to life.
A list of the most valuable photos ever sold. You'll never believe how much they're worth
Photographer Adeolu Osibodu takes you on a journey through space and time as he navigates reality, traversing sky, land and sea.
Tate Modern’s retrospective on the much-overlooked surrealist pioneer Dora Maar shines a light on a radical and experimental vision that stretched across different genres and mediums.
Heavily influenced by the Dada aesthetic, Lola Dupré’s surreal collages bend and expand the traditional view of both object and human form. With a wide focus of subject matter it seems as if no human or animal can escape Dupré’s focus, her subjects ranging from famous presidents and celebrities to giraffes and hound dogs. Each work includes some sort of distortion to the original image, either by the artist multiplying limbs or elongating torsos and faces into unnatural poses. More
All About Photo Magazine recently released its 15th edition where the publishers wanted to feature the best in street photography, with the goal of
Joseph-Philippe Bevillard, from Massachusetts, moved to Ireland in 2000 and befriended a group of Irish Travellers at a horse fair who allowed him to document their lives.
Photography A fine wind blows into the heart, And you fly headlong on, While love within the roll of film Holds the soul east by its sleeve. Bird-like she steals grain by grain From oblivion-and no…
The photographer behind Somerset House’s Beard exhibition returns with another set of bold portraits – and this time, freckles take centre stage
The work of Brooklyn-based photographer Daniel Dorsa refuses definition, toying with light and color as it intimately portraits people, and the world around them.
Today’s blog post is devoted to an extremely talented fellow photographer whose work it’s been a pleasure to follow. Alma Haser is the German-born, London-residing artist whose portraiture transcends standard depictions of what portraiture can be.
A multi-media installation uses typography and the most advanced digital technologies to ethically engage the audience.
When you think of Slavic culture, the first things that come to mind are probably vodka, fur hats, and the Orthodox church. Polish photographer Marcin Nagraba, however, wanted to show the world a more ancient view of Slavic people in his dark pictures - by dialing it all the way back to Pagan times.
La vida sin comida sería un error. ¿Cómo sería ver un maratón de Netflix sin pizza? ¿Qué sería de nuestra vida familiar sin hot cakes con mermelada y
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New York
We were really proud to be invited by Alison Brooks Architects to make their 'Recasting' installation for the 2018 Venice Biennale. It required a highly creative, determined and collaborative approach in order to turn a brilliant concept into a buildable, demountable and transportable structure.
20-year old Kyle Thompson is an up and coming photographer from Chicago, Illinois. His recent series of conceptual self-portraits have been spreading like wildfire, thanks in part to an albu…
100 years of Robert Doisneau, one of the most fascinating photographers of XX Century. He was able to describe an entire universe with a single shoot, I think he has been the greatest poet of images.
Photographer Nan Goldin's new book collects images of childhood taken over four decades, tracing the trajectory from birth to pre-pubescence. 'Children are from another planet,' she says. 'They know and see stuff that we don't'
In her latest series, German photographer Alma Haser combines the portraits of several pairs of twins by literally puzzling their images together. Haser first photographs each twin separately, then prints their corresponding photograph onto a 500 or 1000-piece puzzle. Finally, Haser painstakingly switches every other piece to create two works that are an equal combination of each sibling. In earlier works in the series Haser only switched the twins’ faces, rather than melding their entire portraits. More
Welcome to the rich and dark world of Helen Sobiralski. Just last year, the Berlin, Germany-based photographer won several awards for her original series
phyn studio unveiled its Spring/Summer 2020 collection, photographed by Nelson Chong and styled by Phynix Tan Pek Han. www.phynstudio.com