Creepy Acrylic Portraits. A selection of acrylic paintings by French artist Eric Lacombe. His paintings often show distorted ghastly faces, which convey a
MF016 Acrylic - Paper - Posca on Canvas 70 x 50 cm
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The first time I saw a painting by Van Gogh in the – no surprise here – Van Gogh museum I was terribly annoyed by the fact that nobody was allowed to touch it. The depth in the paint by the ferocious brush strokes was something that really impressed me, and I would have loved […]
Interpretations of Lyon based Eric Lacombe's mixed media works and paintings have been varied and extreme: monstrous, melancholy, horrific, and even beautiful. Describing his art as "caricatures of the soul", the self-taught artist's images exaggerate and distort his characters' faces into haunting portrayals. Their faces look almost like masks, some painted without mouths or eyes, or given bird-like beaks, and yet their transfiguration is the most revealing thing about them. Each is a sort of reflection of the artist's own feelings, who likens his subjects' appearance to a deconstruction of their torment.
Halloween is the favorite time of year at contemporary surrealist gallery Last Rites. In true celebration of darkness, Last Rites Gallery hosts it's 9th Annual group exhibition 13th Hour.
Art is a thing that attracts almost every individual. Today we would like to share with you two different but very interesting mediums of art which are called as **Surreal and Dark Art**. These types of art are quite different from other conventional mediums of art. In these medium, artist conveys his thought and imagination in a very mysterious but somewhat fantastic or I should say in a bizarre style.
Eric Lacombe Paintings-Drawings… France — Peintre, graphiste et plasticien, né en 1968, il vit et travaille depuis toujours à Lyon. Eric Lacombe est un artiste autod…
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Eric Lacombe is a French graphic designer, digital artist and a self-taught painter who makes of his melancholy a wonderful harmony.
Interpretations of Lyon based Eric Lacombe's mixed media works and paintings have been varied and extreme: monstrous, melancholy, horrific, and even beautiful. Describing his art as "caricatures of the soul", the self-taught artist's images exaggerate and distort his characters' faces into haunting portrayals. Their faces look almost like masks, some painted without mouths or eyes, or given bird-like beaks, and yet their transfiguration is the most revealing thing about them. Each is a sort of reflection of the artist's own feelings, who likens his subjects' appearance to a deconstruction of their torment.
ERIC LACOMBE
GF006 Acrylic + paper + Posca on Canvas 160 x 200 cm
The first time I saw a painting by Van Gogh in the – no surprise here – Van Gogh museum I was terribly annoyed by the fact that nobody was allowed to touch it. The depth in the paint by the ferocious brush strokes was something that really impressed me, and I would have loved […]
Eric Lacombe is a French graphic designer, digital artist and a self-taught painter who makes of his melancholy a wonderful harmony.
Creepy Acrylic Portraits. A selection of acrylic paintings by French artist Eric Lacombe. His paintings often show distorted ghastly faces, which convey a
_works :: Dessins en vrac_
_works :: Dessins en vrac_
Waiting for the Moon - Mostra collettiva. Arte Lowbrow e Popsurrealista: a Roma una mostra collettiva che celebra un movimento artistico in grande fermento.