In a fantastic collision of natural and human-made elements, Minneapolis-based artist Gregory Euclide explores aspects of nature, impermenance, and the human experience in unusual relief artworks that seem to grow and drip from vertical surfaces. Some sculptures are framed inside boxes, contained worlds of topographical chaos incorporating plastic, foam, paper, model elements, architectural and geometric elements, paint, ink, and a host of other mediums. Other artworks are mounted atop standard whiteboards found in classrooms, a nod to his role as a teacher where he’s been known to paint elaborate sumi ink landscapes during his lunch break—all of which are subsequently erased. More
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Read interviews, articles and self-help advice from Do What You Love. Priscilla Jones is an award-winning mixed media artist based in Lancaster, in the north
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Artist Elliot Hundley fuses a dizzying array of media in his epically scaled, deeply immersive tableaux
For some people, maintaining a positive body image can be a lifelong challenge. In a series of complex paintings called Skin, 19-year-old photographer
Brendan O’Shaughnessy is both a sculptor and nature lover who loves the kind of plants and creatures that would make most people squirm a bit. He especially
This week Kansas-based artist Kris Kuksi opened his fourth solo show titled Revival, at Joshua Liner Gallery. Kuksi continues his use of ornate assemblage to create wildly complex sculptures that comment on history, life, death, and spiritual conflict. In the words of director Guillermo del Toro: “A postindustrial Rococo master, Kris Kuksi obsessively arranges characters and architecture with an exquisite sense of drama. Instead of stones and shells he uses screaming plastic soldiers, miniature engine blocks, towering spires and assorted debris to form his landscapes. More
Barbara De Pirro is a mixed media artist that taps into her fiber art skills to create large 2D and 3D installations made with a variety of materials.
About The Artwork Digital watercolor and ink on Canvas This artwork is a Limited Edition of 20, is ready to hang, is signed and numbered and have a Certificate of Authenticity. All my digital works are manufactured with a high resolution and are printed with high quality archival inks on best quality canvas The result have a life time warranty Original Created:2022 Subjects:Women Materials:Canvas Styles:AbstractAbstract ExpressionismFine ArtPortraitureModern Mediums:DigitalInkWatercolor Details & Dimensions Mixed Media:Digital on Canvas Artist Produced Limited Edition of:15 Size:21.7 W x 31.5 H x 1.2 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Italy. Customs:Shipments from Italy may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Mixed media artist Gregory Grozos deconstructs a sculptural bust, transforming it into a secret garden for miniature figures. The Limassol, Cyprus-based
Tokyo-based artist Yuichi Ikehata creates striking organic sculptures by combining physical and digital elements. “The eerie humanoid forms are pierced with holes that reveal rudimentary …
A singular interpretation of the concept of "borders" ("confini" in Italian), this mixed media is composed of fabric knotted on resinated cement. Enhanced with a brown hue, the striking shapes created by the knots exude a sense of suffocation and restriction. This piece is inspired by artist Fabio Pietrantonio's many travels around the world and his connection to indigenous communities.
“A post-industrial Rococo master, Kris Kuksi obsessively arranges characters and architecture in asymmetric compositions with an exquisite sense of drama. Instead of stones and shells …
LA-based mixed media artist Brooks Shane Salzwedel assembles beautiful natural landscapes, often featuring some form of majestic architecture like bridges
Emitting Green 16.Dec.2010 painting, collage on original printed paper 林孝彦 HAYASHI Takahiko
Tokyo-based artist Yuichi Ikehata creates striking organic sculptures by combining physical and digital elements. “The eerie humanoid forms are pierced with holes that reveal rudimentary …
Hi dear Lindy’s lovers! It’s Olga Ravenskaya here today with my new mixed media project and video step-by-step. I’ve created it at the end of November when the colors of nature lo…
Click to enlarge I have been a fan of vellum since my early days as a designer. That sort of semi-matte quality really appealed to me and I found myself running it through the copier on a regular b…
“A single length of tulle is manipulated to literally and metaphorically represent mindfulness, meditation, and the notion of finding clarity out of chaos.”
My dear friends, I have always loved vintage elements, flea market findings, old walls and distressed textures. The look and the feel of old buildings, ornaments, items are a feast for my eyes and my soul. Today Sanda shows you how to create stunning vintage effect using my newest Fantasy Texture Pastes, Plaste Paste and other media. * * * * “I'm writing my story so that others might see fragments of themselves.” Lena Waithe Hi guys, I’.m back today sharing my newest project for the Team, a mixed media collage on canvas, that I hope you’ll enjoy. I used lots and lots of Finn’s goodies when I created this canvas, old and new, so let me show you how you can easily bring magic into your art, just by using these amazing products! I started by collaging pieces of handmade paper and Finnabair resist canvas using 3D Matte Gel. When this was dry, I applied a generous amount of Finn’s plaster paste, spreading it with a palette knife. I didn’t cover the entire canvas and I spread it unevenly, leaving it thick in some places and thin in others to create more interest. I dried this layer thoroughly. TIP: If your plaster paste, or indeed any other texture paste starts to dry a bit, just add a few spritzes of water, mix well and you are ready to go. Going back to my canvas - when the plaster paste was dry, I collaged more elements, this time I used a few tiny puzzle pieces from my stash and some wonderful Finnabair Mechanicals. When I finished glueing down all of them, I applied a coat of white heavy gesso and dried everything again. For my next step, I added colour and texture using the new Fantasy Texture Paste sets. I started with the Fire Orange from the Anemone and Coral set. I spread the paste in a few places with a brush, then spritzed it with water from a spray bottle and blended with a baby wipe. Next, I added Turquoise and Powder Blue from the Northern Lights set and Blue Green from the Anemone and Coral set. All these new colours are just amazing! 😊 For a bit more pizzazz, I added two of the new Art Alchemy Opal Magic paints – Teal Pink and my favourite Teal Blue. Pure awesomeness, my friends… pure magic… you’ll see what I mean when you’ll watch the video, they are just gorgeous! For my focal point, I created a “mosaic” of puzzle pieces on which I collaged Finn’s Ephemera vintage photos. To finish my canvas, I added another layer of Fantasy Texture Paste, (this time I used Cream from the Old Walls set) and a few splatters with Teal Blue Opal Magic. Here is my video where you can watch my creative process and see the products I used. Enjoy and have fun! I hope you’ve got inspired by this project and you are ready to try some of these techniques in your artwork. Have a lovely day, my friends, Sanda xoxo Products I have used - all the images linked to Mixed Media Place online store: