Edition of 50 Ger Doornink's limited editions are based on a high resolution scan of the original artwork. They are printed on archival Hahnemühle German Etching paper. This technique allows us to capture the original's textures, colours and depth, so that you can enjoy them in their totality. In order to gain awareness of something that is concealed yet right in front of your eyes, or hidden in plain sight, you must distance yourself. The Dutch multidisciplinary artist, Ger Doornink, specialises in painting, illustration and photography. Time spent living in Tokyo, Milan and currently Amsterdam, has heavily influenced his aesthetic. Strong lines and bright colours depict portraits of women. Doornink’s eye for design and close links to the world of fashion is evident, along with his fascination with the Italian and Dutch masters. Throughout his long and varied international career in design, photography, fashion and the arts, knowledge of diverse techniques has been garnered, coming together on his canvases to portray beauty itself.
Nuestra antigua alumna del Curso Profesional de Fotografía Ana Martínez y Mario Ville nos muestran en esta nueva editorial para NEO2 su personal y contemporánea visión del Olimpo y sus nuevos Dioses:
In his latest picture series “Albus“ photographer Justin Dingwall raises awareness for albinism and shows the aesthetics of persons affected. His pictures contrast awful stereotypes...
Personal Projects - Giulia Valente - Personal projects inspired by paintings, books and cinema by Italian fine art portrait photographer Giulia Valente
Amazing radiant portraits of feminine beauty by Alessio Albi, extremely astonishing photographerr, who specialized in portraits, storytelling, and commercials.
Felix Gonzalez-Torres, 1991
Contemporary Artist Henrietta Harris specializes in portraiture. The artist is from New Zealand.
25 Ilustraciones satíricas sobre nuestra adicción a la tecnología
Sanja Iveković, Osobni Rezovi (Personal Cuts), 1982
Thread Art by Comme Des Garçons
A blog about Interior Design with focus on French style and other Old World aesthetics.
sometimes I wish I could just say things...oh well i do find my right face a little too close to the frame...oh well..
A Neapolitan Girl Hugues Merle (French, 1823-1881)
Eva Gonzalès (1849-1883) met Édouard Manet in 1869 and was to become his student, colleague and model. Manet is said to have begun a portrait of her at once which was completed on 12 March 1870 and exhibited at Salon in that year.
From drag clubs to Coney Island – the photographer captured the full sweep of life in 1950s and ’60s New York