Frankenthaler's innovated Abstract Expressionism with her soak-stain technique where she produced luminous color washes that merged with the canvas.
A bright and light watercolor painting of clouds merged with a gear drive, featuring mop brush technique and no purple tones.
In this collection of paintings merged with photographs, we explore the many ways that artists have mastered this form of mixed media.
Rosco’s Jenny Knott and Scenic Artist and Historian, Wendy Waszut-Barrett, taught a scenic painting workshop at CITT that merged historical scene painting techniques with modern materials.
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Italian photographer Francesco Paleari merges portrait and landscape photography for his series titled Profili di Milano (Profiles of Milan). The
Rosco’s Jenny Knott and Scenic Artist and Historian, Wendy Waszut-Barrett, taught a scenic painting workshop at CITT that merged historical scene painting techniques with modern materials.
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You don't necessarily need to go to a special museum, art gallery or hall of mirrors to experience some mind-bending optical illusions, take a look around you, they happen all the time in everyday life!
Hair has always been a canvas for self-expression, and what better way to showcase your personality and creativity than with bold and colorful hairstyles? If you're feeling adventurous and want to...
In this collection of paintings merged with photographs, we explore the many ways that artists have mastered this form of mixed media.
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Explore Pierre the III's 143 photos on Flickr!
outrunmyself: 396 photos merged into one image using the lighten blending mode in photoshop. I think this one pretty much covers the colour spectrum of sunsets, lacking only the darker reds. I can’t g
Shadow Rug by Golran The Shadow Rug by Golran reinterprets ancient knotting techniques in a modern context, blending colors and suggestions from the natural world. The collection includes a range of colors and textures, creating a sophisticated balance that is never overpowering. Utilizes ancient knotting techniques in a modern context Blend of colors and suggestions from the natural world Features a range of colors and textures for a sophisticated balance Manual production process enriches the collection with reflections and tones Designed by Isabella Sodi, the collection includes four carpets made of wool and silk The artful touches of slight imperfections are expertly measured to create carpets that enhance the allure of instinct and skilled craftsmanship. The intricate blend of fibers and weaves creates a dynamic interplay of reflections and tones, enlivening the apparent simplicity of the rugs. The Shadow Rug seems to brighten and darken depending on the direction of the carpet’s main fiber twist, adding a captivating visual element to any space.
We can add or remove furniture easily but changing your home's paint may be a little tricky. Choosing the right color and design can be a struggle and the
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Completed in 2018 in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. Images by Maruf Raihan. Bengal, a warm humid delta, complex by its nature is the home of multiple cultures and religions. Throughout the course of time people of various...
Blue and white vintage Dutch Transferware plate. The plate has sail ships, a windmill with a leaf and floral border. Societe Ceramique Maestricht Hollandia is a vintage Dutch transferware plate. The plate is stamped on the backside with a blue lion, "Societe Ceramique Maestricht", "Made in Holland", and "Hollandia". There is a tag on the back from De Bijenkorf. De Bijenkorf is a chain of high-end department stores in the Netherlands, with its flagship store on Dam Square in Amsterdam. The plate is made of ceramic and was produced using pottery techniques. Made in Maastricht, the Netherlands. 4 small holes on the back for wall mount. Société Céramique Maestricht was established in 1859 by Guilaume Lambert & Cie in Maestricht, Netherlands. In 1958, the company merged with NV de Sphinx and became Sphinx Ceramique. Charles Chainaye and Winard Nicolaas Clermont established a pottery in Wijck, a neighborhood of Maastricht in 1851. Guillaume Lambert, a Belgium engineer, acquired the company in 1859. In 1863, he named the company Société Céramique. At the dawn of the 20th century, Société Céramique turned its focus to the production of sanitary ware. It merged with Sphinx in 1958. In the early 1990s, the plant was demolished for a housing project. App: 9 1/4” W x 1 1/4” H Free Shipping. Please see photos and video as part of the description. Very good vintage condition, no chips. If you have any questions, or would like additional photos, please ask. I'm here to assist you with your shopping and buying experience. Your plate will be packed with care and recycled materials. Take a peek and follow my shop to see more finds that my dear Uncle Approved (and a few he didn't....) www.etsy.com/shop/UncleApproved
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Helen Frankenthaler in Life Magazine, 1956 When I went to MOMA a few years ago, there were a few artists' work that stopped me in my tracks. Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly, Willem De Kooning and Helen Frankenthaler. In case you've never heard of her, or seen any of her work, I wanted you to see a little bit. Mountains and Sea, 1952 Frankenthaler worked much like Jackson Pollack in the way she poured paint onto the surface of the canvas. She was, however, unique in her use of thinned paint that soaked in and became part of the canvas rather than sit on top of it. Jacob's Ladder, 1957 Mauve District, 1966 Robert Motherwell and Helen Frankenthaler in Provincetown. Savage Breeze, woodcut, 1974 Green Thought in a Green Shade, 1981 Snow Pines, 2004 34-color Ukiyo-e woodcut, printed with 16 woodblocks Amazing! Helen Frankenthaler passed away today at the age of 83. She was a true American gem. - - - - - - 12/28/2011 I found more images of her and her work in real home settings so I thought I would add them. This triptych is called Madame Butterfly from 2000. Elle Decor Helen in her NYC apartment, 1960s
Shooting with old-timey cameras is all fine and dandy, but Victoria Will really merged the old with the new in her Sundance 2015 celebrity tintypes!