Antique portrait subjects reveal their inner thoughts in øjeRum’s evocative layered works.
Adam Lupton holds his Bachelors of Communication Design from Emily Carr University or Art and Design, having graduated in May 2010. As a Vancouverite, Lupton draws his interest from that which he has known his entire life: the vast austerity of the matrix through the city. Lupton’s broad and wide-ranging interests provides the root of his visually artistic ideation. Having a keen interest in sociology and psychology, he combines his passion for popular culture, typography, philosophy, science/religion, and society to form the basis of his descriptive works. Lupton’s gaze explores psychological and sociological struggles in modern society. Painting in oil, blurring lines between realism and expressionism helps Lupton probe the internal and external dialogue faced in his multi-directional narratives. His recent series, “What’s In Store for me in the Direction I Don’t Take?”, pits moments of choice against the visualization of their outcomes: temporal planes coexisting on a singular surface. With the notion of quantum mechanics having every possible outcome to a situation realized in splintered universes, he paints figures with varied levels of connection to reality. When every single direction exists in varying parallel lives, our process of free will as well as concepts of space, time, fate, and self come into question.
Florian Nicolle is a graphic designer and illustrator freelancer based in France. Florian has a degree in Graphic Design and have passion on illustration.
Xi Pan is a Chinese figurative painter born in 1971 in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, China. Xi Pan’s interest in art was ignited as a child when she would visit workshops in an art institute weekly. She first received art lessons from her father, an artist, and professor at the Institute. After completing high school, Xi
Canadian artist Mathieu Laca crafts oil paintings that use texture and abstractions that toy with the conventions of portraiture. Whether it’s famous subjects or the vague everyman or everywoman, the artist packs both meticulous, odd flair and personality into each of the paintings. He's given this treatment to anyone from Henry David Thoreau and Albert Einstein to historical arts figures like Vincent Van Gogh.
The Salons of Paris, 1786-1789. The Salons of Madame Necker, Madame de Beauharnais, Duke of Bedford, Madame Roland.
Today we are featuring remarkable digital illustrator and freelancer artist “Florian Nicolle”, with his best drawing and illustration work. He create an image
Автор - Panter_Woman . Это цитата этого сообщения Восточная красавица...| Портретная галерея Восточная красавица...Портретное Daniel Israel (1859-1901),Sophie Rochart,Francesco Ballesio,Francesco Ballesio (1860 - 1923),Charles Zacharie Landelle,Emile Lecomte-Vernet,Josef Sedlacek,Henriette de…
Tai-Shan Schierenberg’s monumental portraits with their thick juicy paint are hot business these days, selling almost before the final brushstroke is put down. Their appeal is easy enough to …
Gustav Klimt (July 14, 1862 – February 6, 1918) was an Austrian symbolist painter and one of the most prominent members of the Vienna Secession movement.
Gouache is an effective medium for portraits. Here are some examples by Valentin Serov (1865-1911) to serve as inspiration. Portrait of...
Cynthia Zarin on the painter Chaim Soutine, his time at the artists' colony in Céret, and the portraits he made of the children and workers he met there.
Portrait of Anna Pitt as Hebe (1792). Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun (French, Neoclassicism, 1755-1842). Oil on canvas. Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Hermitage painting may be a replica of one painted in...
Cristina Troufa is a Portuguese artist born and based in Porto. With the paintings, she wants to consolidate the idea of a spiritual, emotional, and psychological inner self-portrait. She is playing, discovering and fighting with herself. The viewer can only guess what’s unfolding in front of him while Cristina tries to create the ultimative self-portrait. […]
Stafford Lane Artist Ed Fairburn has recently come out with new works that live somewhere between sculptures and drawings. He's still using traditional
Artist Hope Gangloff captures the personalities of her friends and family in brightly colored large-scale portraits. Gangloff’s acrylic and collage paintings show her subjects in intimate settings—often domestic interiors—in poses of relaxation or quiet focus. The artist’s strong but gestural lines create defined shapes that are filled with repetitive marks and bright patterns. Gangloff gives equal textural attention to all areas of the painting, which draws the viewer’s eye to every detail and also contextualizes each portrait sitter in a unique set of surroundings. More
Edgard Maxence, Femme à l'orchidée (portrait of Jeanne Job-Bardou, 1900)
Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague's Trade Fair Palace
Illustration Art By Aykut Aydoğdu Aykut Aydoğdu, Turkey is an artist born in 1986 in Ankara. Aydoğdu, who has worked on art in both his high school years
Ambition often walks hand-in-hand with risk, and Chandran devotes its sizable space to a...
Get lost in Soey Milk's colorful dreamscapes.
With the invent of GPS technology and map applications, paper maps are waning in use - but they are an essential material to English artist Ed Fairburn, who uses them as the canvas of his detailed portraits. Fairburn's work is an imaginative incorporation of the human form and topography. He's used maps of places from all over the world. The winding layouts of streets and rivers are enhanced to form wrinkles, veins, and other features of his subjects' faces.
Size: Large (6" X 6") Display your favorite photos, images, and quotes on this vibrant ceramic tile. You can use your custom tile as a trivet or to upgrade your home décor. Great for holiday, wedding, and office gifts. Dimensions: 6"l x 6"w; Thickness: 0.19" Weight: 8.5 oz. Made of white ceramic Full-color, full-bleed printing Not recommended for outdoor use. Protect from exposure to direct sunlight Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 6" x 6". For best results please add 1/8"" bleed
2 Artworks by Fanny Nushka, Saatchi Art Artist
An absorbing retrospective of the painter’s studies of friends, family and local streets reveals an intense quest for understanding
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New York artist Hope Gangloff works predominantly with pen and ink on paper, using reference photographs she takes of her friends. Most recently she’s had work in the International Art Fair, the Armory Show and over the past three years she’s shown at Susan Inglett Gallery in New York, Richard Heller Gallery in Los Angeles,
Émile Friant 1863-1932 Frankrijk
I recently saw this wonderful mummy portrait with its unusually intact wrappings at the Getty Center. This isn’t my image however.
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Artist Joshua Burbank Los Angeles, California, 1968