This poster features a crane standing next to the bright sunlight, surrounded by other red circles. It's a captivating and colorful motif that will brighten up any room.
peggydolane: Carol Taylor, Moonglow
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Matthew Wong paints psychologically-charged scenes, that although recognizable, possess an essence of uncanny.
These are just a few of my favourite paintings - produced over the last year or two. 'Circle of Life' - finalist in the 2013 SCAP Art Aw...
Moy Mackay is a fiber artist who works with both wet and dry felting, and stitching to create amazing art influenced by the world around her.
Kitty, a graduate of the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Toulouse, creates drawings and paintings at her studio in France. I was especially impressed by the muted colours and dynamic lines.
JEAN GABRIEL DOMERGUE French, 1889 – 1962 "JEUNE FEMME AUX FLEURS" Signed & dated "Jean-Gabriel Domergue ´28 " (lower right) With the Atelier stamp on the stretcher and canvas on the reverse Oil on canvas 32 X 25-3/4 inches (81 x 65 cm.) framed: 39-1/2 X 33-1/4 inches (100 X 84 cm.) PROVENANCE Private Collection, Madrid Note: We are grateful to Mr. Noé Willer for confirming the authenticity of this work which is recorded in the archives of the Artist. Painter born in Bordeaux, in 1889 and died in Paris in 1962. He began painting his mother's portraits very soon. He studied at the National Superior School of Fine Arts. The artist considered his teacher and inspiring Degas. Between 1904 and 1907 he joined Fauvism. In 1905 he participated in the "Autumn Hall" and in the "Hall of Independents". In 1907 he presented his 1st individual exhibition at the Vollard Gallery. He specialized in female portraits of Parisian ladies, creating a unique, sophisticated and elegant female portrait prototype that characterized him forever. He played an essential role in the evolution of women's fashion of his time. He designed numerous dresses, hats and accessories for famous designers such as Paul Poiret and Henry Marque It goes down in history as the architect of a new type of woman, thin, with an elegant air, always with style, with unusual elongated necks, with impressive slanted eyes, that seem to look at the world in amazement, perhaps because they express a feeling of freedom towards Society and its norms. With these paintings of women, he showed the world the true French, elegant, beautiful and with a gooseneck. In 1914 he won the Rome Prize. Many celebrities of the time posed for the artist, Josephine Baker, Brigitte Bardot, etc. But although he painted numerous nude actresses and fashion artists of the moment, he was accepted in artistic circles and high society. Domergue changed the way the ladies were portrayed, breaking the traditional melancholic and vaporous attitude prevalent in other previous artists. The female figure became spacious, bright and effervescent like a bubble of champagne, marking the path of the female revolution, which that will begin in the following decades. Between 1955 and 1962 he was the curator of the Musée Jocquemart-André and organized exhibitions of the works of Van Gogh, Toulouse-Lautrec, Goya, etc. He was appointed knight of the French Legion of Honor.
This summer I installed this commissioned artwork for NIH [National Institutes of Health] in their permanent collection.
The present Hilma af Klint exhibition at the Guggenheim is not the same old art for art's sake. This is art for the sake of imprinting, and even initiating viewers into higher realms of consciousness.
My paintings invite the viewer to experience new and emergent spaces. They explore relational space and the idea that while having no positive existence of its own, space allows everything else to exist. They are full of bright colors, circles and swirls that illustrate a perpetually changing environment. They can be best described as exploding optimism and are unabashedly happy. At this point, I want to experiment with new palettes, add more spontaneous elements, work larger, and learn more about different conceptions of space.
shoeboxtony: Untitled E, 1991. Anish Kapoor
Irina and Silviu Székely are an artist duo from Romania, now living and working in the UK. Irina and Silviu use art to make art: by combining various other works and techniques they alienate the story of the original pieces and tell a new one. I really like that they aren’t afraid to use classic […]
¿Por dónde empezar? ¿Quién es Hilma af Klint? Una extraterrestre, un ser extraordinario que durante sesenta años se enterró voluntariamente en el anonimato, allá en Estocolmo,