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In 2018 before and throughout the pandemic period, I commenced a series of paintings that pays homage to the guitar and accessories used in rock music. During a time when I personally felt constrained due to health problems and then as part of the community because of the stifling effect of pandemic lockdowns and mask-wearing, I turned to the noise of an electric guitar as a vehicle to be heard. I guess the electric guitar became a beacon of communication to me like the pot and pan-clanging percussion sessions in the cities across Italy during their pandemic lockdowns.
"On a secret Passage", 2017 de Aya TAKANO - Courtesy Galerie Perrotin © Photo Éric Simon Du 16 mars au 13 mai 2017 L’artiste y expose une séléction de 26 peintures et plusieurs dessins sur celluloïd, œuvres préparatoires à un manga de 186 pages, dévoilé...
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Humans are social creatures, and intimate relationships are important aspects of life. These are traits that I find valuable in friendship and intimacy.
How much do you know about Rococo Art?
The Other Side, Dean Cornwell, 1918
Fosse… anche l’unico canto libero di Ophelia lasciami sfumare così infiorata di mia follia in assolo del fato che mi trascina via... ~ Catherine La Rose© ~ Friedrich Wilhelm Theodor Heyser was a German painter from Gnoien/Dresden. He began studying at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts under Leon Pohle and Paul Mohn. After initially spending three years in Dresden, he attended the Kunsthochschule in Karlsruhe and then the Académie Julian in Paris. After completing his studies Heyser devoted himself mainly to portraits and historical paintings. Among the portrayed were numerous prominent figures such as Prince Regent Albrecht of Braunschweig, Prince Albrecht of Prussia and Prince Johann Georg of Saxony. In addition, Heyser created genre pictures, whose representations were based on German poetry, for example, "The Fisherman" after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1886).
The bell rings, the whistle blows, it's 5 o'clock somewhere...now it's YOUR time. Time to loosen the tie, grab an icy cold one or adult beverage on the rocks. You worked hard today (or pretended to) s
In what he calls "a bizarre confluence of coincidences", one photographer ended up quarantining with his mother and his ex-wife. No, that's not a sitcom tagline. That's Neil Kramer's life. But this experience did inspire Kramer to produce something comical—a photo series.
As widespread lockdowns swept the globe earlier this year in response to the threat of COVID-19, intimacy became fraught. For artist Käthe Butcher, the loss of an embrace or casual peck on the cheek was incredibly difficult. “The pandemic affected everyone differently. I always thought I am not that kind of person getting scared or/and paranoid easily, but in March I did. I panicked and felt very alone, which was one reason why I left London at the end of March to go back to my family. More
L’auteur revisite les contes occidentaux pour raconter la surprenante relation d’une petite fille et d’une créature aux longues cornes. Rencontre avec cet autodidacte féru d’animaux à l’occasion du Salon du livre de Paris.
Seattle-based illustrator Kai Carpenter creates awesome artworks with a deep reference to American art-deco and post Fordism era.
Who was the menacing and malevolent stranger who climbed into Tom Cox’s Hackney Carriage on All Hallows Eve 1684 who not only terrified him out of his wits, but changed his life forever?
Hans Zatzka
Auguste Toulmouche’s 1866 painting “The Hesitant Fiancée” is making the rounds on TikTok FYPs across the globe, inviting women of all ages to not only marvel at and meme-ify the bride’s pissed off scowl, but see themselves in it, too.
“Décor de jardin pour une féerie” Gouache, ink and pencil. 52 x 74 cm. (20.47 x 29.13 in.) Source : Bnf. Art by Jean-Louis Chéret.(1820-1882).
Portion of 'Alcestis' wallpaper frieze, depicting two caryatids, one labelled 'HOSPITALITA' holding a dish and a vase, the other labelled 'PROVIDENCIA' holding some fish and a basket of (?)bread, on a dark ground; Colour print from wood blocks, on paper; Designed by Walter Crane; Colour print from wood blocks, on paper; Produced by Jeffrey & Co.; England; 1876.