The artist meditative pieces bring together the precision of digital illustration with the tactility of analogue. He talks to us about switching lanes
Language : Japanese Pages : 218 pages Date of Publication : 2021/10/21 ISBN 978-4756251602 The long-awaited first art book that traces the trajectory of the painting industry for about 20 years! The first art book by Yoko Tanchi, an illustrator who works on artwork in various fields such as picture books, movie posters, and animation image visuals. This is a must-have book that contains carefully selected works from the popular original series "I hate Mondays" in addition to the commercial works that have been worked on so far. By post office registered airmail. If you would like to use courier, we will use UPS as upgraded shipment. (Please select upgraded shipping and inform your telephone number when order)
For many years, the Swedish, female talent (whose works are on display at the Guggenheim in New York at this very moment) was unknown to most of the art world. It wasn’t until the 1980s,…
Have you ever been caught off-guard by a visual tangent in your art? When creating a composition there are so many different things to juggle that it's easy to miss even the obvious flaws - and that’s when tangents sneak in.
Wondrously detailed worlds emerge from busts of youthful women in clay sculptures by Chinese artist Yuanxing Liang. Ambling trees, bridges, and temples emerge from the figures’ hairline, fusing realism and fantasy in smooth resin. Despite their complex design, Liang occasionally creates small editions of his sculptures. The artist is a gradute of the Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts. You can see more of his intricately wrought fantasy worlds on Weibo. More
The cover of the June 2020 issue of Chronogram features Hudson Valley artist Helena Zay's portrait of Swedish abstract painter and mystic Hilma af Klint's (1862-1944), who has work on display at Lightforms Art Center until August 9.
Fixated on a mythological depiction of nature, Japanese artist Ishibashi Yui sculpts feral children that appear to belong to another realm of reality. Pallid, hairless human bodies become fused with roots and vines, brought to life through a mixture of wood, resin, clay, wire and paint. Oftentimes, the figures appear imprisoned by the flora. In Then, It Returns Slowly, a pregnant woman's face erupts with flesh-colored growths that form a tree trunk. The character in Dream of 10 Billion Years succumbs to a similar fate as her limbs are fused with a chair and her head becomes a bouquet-like arrangement of leaves and branches. These sculptures personify nature as a force that reclaims its power from its human occupants. Take a look at some of Yui's sculptures after the jump.
Bruno Pontiroli creates mind-bending explorations of the relationship between humans and animals, painting limber cows doing impressive handstands or an over-eager man embracing a large walrus, much to its chagrin. The artist shies away from labeling his work as Surrealist or Dadaist, instead proposing a new version of reality without categorization. Pontiroli will exhibit work with Galerie Klaus Kiefer at art KARLSRUHE from February 21 to 24, 2019 and with Fousion Gallery at Urvanity Art Madrid from February 28 to March 3, 2019. More
Society of Illustrators' annual illustration competition exhibition ILLUSTRATORS 55 opens tonight. I am excited to have seven pieces in this show, including one gold medal and one silver medal winnin
Romanian painter Sabin Bălaşa was born in the village of Dobriceni, Olt county. He gratuated from the Fine Arts Institute in 1955. He is a member of many international Academies of Art and winner of a great number of prizes for painting and cartoons.
Bruno Pontiroli creates mind-bending explorations of the relationship between humans and animals, painting limber cows doing impressive handstands or an over-eager man embracing a large walrus, much to its chagrin. The artist shies away from labeling his work as Surrealist or Dadaist, instead proposing a new version of reality without categorization. Pontiroli will exhibit work with Galerie Klaus Kiefer at art KARLSRUHE from February 21 to 24, 2019 and with Fousion Gallery at Urvanity Art Madrid from February 28 to March 3, 2019. More
Starting Arts has always had a very close partnership with parents in the community. Parents have the power to change their school culture in amazing and effective ways. For example, Starting Arts…
Immerse yourself in the swirling, flowing elegance of our captivating art print, a serene homage to the illustrious River Clyde in Glasgow. This visual sonnet, rendered in the distinctive curvilinear forms and organic motifs of the Art Nouveau style, encapsulates the spirit of Scotland's renowned river with its ethereal palette and ornamental intricacies. The composition is dominated by an enchanting swirl of cool blue and golden hues, evoking the tranquil movements of water as it dances under a stylised bridge. The bridge itself, an architectural marvel, showcases the elegant curves and sophisticated ironwork that echo the period's love affair with beauty and functionality fused into one. In the backdrop, a dream-like cityscape draws the eye, rendered in subdued tones that suggest the melding of nature and urban elegance. The city's silhouetted spires and buildings, bathed in a hazy glow, rise to meet the sky in an array of fantastic shapes, hinting at the historic and ever-evolving skyline of Glasgow. Above it all, a whimsical pattern of stylised smoke and clouds imagines the industrial might of this Scottish city, merging seamlessly with the overarching theme of harmonious natural forms. The tower with its turret-like crown stands as a proud sentinel, watching over the harmonious interplay of the elements in this enchanting scene. This print, without a doubt, is more than a mere depiction of a location; it is a visual symphony of line, colour, and form that celebrates the timeless allure of the River Clyde. It promises to be a statement piece in any room, inviting onlookers to drift along its serene waters and lose themselves in the mystique of Art Nouveau and the heart of Scotland.
If you read the name "Adam" and hear it in a very specific tone of voice, this post is for you.
In her works, she often juxtaposes a man with the monumental landscapes, showing in this way the superiority and inability to control the nature. She presents her characters facing the situation of threats posed by ecological disasters, wars or brutalist architecture of the twentieth century.
Gorgeous colors shimmer in the sea as captured by Eli Halpin's brush. Pops of color mix with ethereal shapes to provide plenty of visual interest in this richly textured wall art. The giclee method is utilized to achieve optimum clarity and color resolution. Printed onto an artist's grade premium canvas. Each piece is hand stretched over a 1.5" deep all-natural wood frame. The canvas wraps around the sides providing a finished decorative edge. Each piece arrives ready to hang in your home
Snapchat as a visual storytelling medium has naturally been taken over by the same furballs that dominate all social media platforms, adorable cats.
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Joe Levickas created the Creal Microgallery exhibition space located on Creal Crescent in Ann Arbor. It was designed as a publicly viewable,…
Fixated on a mythological depiction of nature, Japanese artist Ishibashi Yui sculpts feral children that appear to belong to another realm of reality. Pallid, hairless human bodies become fused with roots and vines, brought to life through a mixture of wood, resin, clay, wire and paint. Oftentimes, the figures appear imprisoned by the flora. In Then, It Returns Slowly, a pregnant woman's face erupts with flesh-colored growths that form a tree trunk. The character in Dream of 10 Billion Years succumbs to a similar fate as her limbs are fused with a chair and her head becomes a bouquet-like arrangement of leaves and branches. These sculptures personify nature as a force that reclaims its power from its human occupants. Take a look at some of Yui's sculptures after the jump.