Felicia Chiao (previously) often channels anxiety and other complex emotions into layered illustrations depicting anonymous characters in a variety of states. The fictional works are connected to narratives of the mundane: a supine character floats in a bathtub, another grasps a coffee mug while peering out the window, and others sit idly. Despite their whimsy, many of the scenes evoke a sense of loneliness and feature a frowning face or dark, foreboding character looming nearby. More
What makes Chagall's art so special? Ask me, and I'll tell you that what makes Chagall's art so special is the rich imaginary world he created through
This embroidery looks like it's floating!
Setting out on the exploration of a bedroom that mirrors your distinctive style, our Colorado Modern Rustic Solid Wood Floating Be
Los Angeles-based illustrator and storyboard artist Victo Ngai produces layered illustrations that reveal elaborate worlds filled with unexpected details. A beautiful expanse of unencumbered nature stands guarded inside a wide-mouthed bullfrog, while a seaside city burns with brilliant flames in the fabric of a heroine’s dress. Each scene inspires the viewer to pause, making sure they haven’tContinue reading "Multi-Dimensional Illustrations Weave Together Mysterious Narratives by Victo Ngai"
18"x24" paper print Free U.S. shipping & free stickers included! Hokusai's "Great Wave" Remix by Randal Roberts printed on thick & sturdy semi-gloss paper full color, white border Art by Randal Roberts: www.allofthisisforyou.com * * * From Wikipedia: It was the novelist Asai Ryoi who in 1661 defined (the ukiyo) movement in his book "Narrative of the Floating Life": '..living only for the moment, savouring the moon, the snow, the cherries in flower and the leaves of the maple, singing songs, drinking sake and enjoying simply floating, indifferent to the prospect of impending poverty, optimistic and carefree, like a pumpkin dragged along by the current of the river.' There are many simple joys to be had with this philosophy. We are all, from the right perspective and in the end, just floating in the river... regardless of whatever flimsy and weathered old comforts we try to clutch onto to make sense of the world. I believe that if happiness is ever to be found, the places worth looking are those simple things - like washing the dishes, sweeping the floor, or dancing with friends. ...may all of our work serve the highest good.. <3
turkish artist esma pascal turam creates fascinating paper sculptures which offer an interesting narrative on the "floating in and flo...
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I’ve been seeing these maps floating around social media and would love to know if anyone has additional information on them!
Cute fluffy swan chick swimming on the duckling lake
Richard Shilling is a sculptor, photographer and film maker working in the field of Land Art. Land Art involves making sculptures using only natural materials gathered near to where the sculpture is made. Many of them are ephemeral and will last only a few short minutes before the wind or the tide takes it away. Soon after nothing remains and Richard attempts to capture the most vital and vibrant moment of each sculpture in a photograph. He makes his sculptures in beautiful and wild natural places across the North of England. Particularly in Lancashire, Cumbria and Yorkshire but he has also created sculptures in Scotland and the Himalaya. He uses snow, leaves, wood and stone and anything else that mother nature can provide. I have been fortunate enough to make contact with Richard over the last week and I am hoping to experience watching him at work (or even helping) on one of his land art projects. His work is really interesting as shown below - his skill at manipulating nature and the resources around him is inspiring to me and what I want to achieve from taking on this MA.
Puppet Like Man Floating In Mid Air By Rob And Julia Campbell Man Floating In The Air Stock ...
Canadian artist Robert Gonsalves explores childlike stories of wonder through his surrealist paintings, capturing peeks of one’s internal daydreams through dual scene optical illusions. The works express both the real and the imaginative, painting a space where one can explore beyond physical limits. In his pieces inspired by the work of MC Escher and Magritte, subjects discover secret gardensContinue reading "Narrative Optical Illusions Painted by Rob Gonsalves"
Immerse yourself in the poignant tragedy of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" with "Ophelia's Lament," a captivating oil painting that embodies the essence of Romanticism art. This artwork is not just a painting; it's a narrative piece, telling the story of Ophelia's tragic demise through rich, emotive brushwork and a deeply atmospheric setting.
Caroline Péron fait dans le dessin instinctif. De ses yeux à ses crayons le mouvement est naturel et participe de l’évidence d’une vie dédiée à la …
Image 25 of 34 from gallery of Constructing The Floating Piers: How the Last Great Work of Christo and Jean-Claude was Built. Photograph by Wolfgang Volz
Books float on the street after a library on Rue Jacob, Paris is flooded during the Great 1910 Parisian Flood.