We first met Rachel Gulotta in 2015 when she received a Bucket List Initiative travel grant that we co-sponsored with Passion Passport. Since then, Rachel and her husband Daniel launched what has rapidly become one of the most popular YouTube photography channels, Mango Street—"photography tutorials that don't waste yo
Photographer TEEMU ANDREAS - 𝐃𝐨𝐠𝐦𝐚 - Fine art - Portrait - BRONZE - World's Top 10 Fine Art Photo Contest 2021 - An annual fine art photo contest from One Eyeland.
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Largely self-taught, Malcolm T. Liepke paints in a style that synthesizes the work of other artists—John Singer Sargent, Edgar Degas, Henri de Toulous...
for '1503', christian tagliavini recreates renaissance protagonists using carefully constructed costumes, lighting, makeup and post-production techniques.
Model Mashannoad Suvalmas is styled by Jirat Subpisankul in lush, fashion orientalism for ‘An Exotic Tale’. Photographer Tada Varich makes the sensual capture for Vogue Thailand December 2018./ Makeup by Sukon Srimarattanakul
Leopold Schmutzler was born at Mies in Bohemia but settled in Munich. His works of the late nineteenth-century, like the Russell-Cotes painting, treat contemporary and 'frock-coat' genre subjects with titles such as The Suitor, The Centre of Attention or Woman Eavesdropping on a Conversation.
Murtha's tender and frank perspective on children growing up in Elswick
"In the beginning, during my first period in New York, I realized I was on the wrong track when I tried to shape my style to commercial demands. I studied the works of illustrators who had done this; they were very successful for a year or two and then dropped from the scene." "It was apparent to me that an artist should not spend years developing a style which, in terms of demand, would quickly pass. In other words, he should not be an artist 'from the wrist down'." "Also, he isn't wise to allow his work to be pigeon-holed so that he becomes known as a fashion or sports or editorial specialist. Creativity depends on variety." "For me, drawing comes first. I like to draw, and I believe in being a good draughtsman." "Though I use many media and techniques, I don't approve of using a technique for its own sake by pushing it as far as possible to see what interesting effects can be achieved. Each problem will have its own aspects. I choose the technique and medium which will be most expressive and accurate." "Recently I've discovered I love to paint, to work with forms." "I use a variety of media: charcoal, grease crayon on acetate, oils, dyes and designer's colors, crayons, and, for texture, salt on wet washes." I use color for mood and expressiveness. Some of the things I do are calm, but most are not, so I prefer strong colors. Grays don't work too well for me." "If things are bright, it is a time for brightness." ~ From an interview with Bob Peak in the September 1962 issue of American Artist magazine. Conluded tomorrow... * Many thanks to Heritage Auctions. The football image and parrots image are from their archives and used with permission. * My Bob Peak Flickr set. * Bob Peak official website * Bob Peak official blog * the Sanguin Fine Art Gallery
In the relationship between form and information, it may happen that a poetic source is stronger than a scientific or historiographical one, even when this former is not verified by the evidence. A good example is provided by the way in which artists have dealt with the subject of "Ugolino…
See how these incredible photographers use the 135mm focal length for beautiful results.
Kenneth MacMillan's production of Romeo and Juliet, The Royal Ballet Season 2021/22. www.roh.org.uk/tickets-and-events/romeo-and-juliet-by-ken...