In this latest art tutorial on my channel, I delved into the world of mixed media with the versatile Art Media Journal.
Hi there! Today we have an inspirational share from our Archives (this was already posted years ago on our old blog). As the project of Veronica is so so beautiful we thought it has to be published…
Mixed media: stitch, fabric and clay
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
In this art video tutorial, I delve into the versatile world of mixed media journaling using the Dina Wakley Media Journal as my canvas.
Artist Allison May Kiphuth captures scenes inspired by her surroundings in Maine and along the New Hampshire seacoast by squeezing them into small wooden boxes scarcely a few inches wide. Her mixed media dioramas are constructed from layered ink and watercolor illustrations assembled with pins and string inside antique boxes. The content of each artwork varies from piece to piece from underwater scenes of sea life to magical tiny worlds populated by forest creatures. More
Judith Scott was a fiber artist who overcame immense obstacles throughout her life, only to be made stronger and more creatively-driven by them.
Shelley Rhodes is a mixed media artist inspired by the world around her and enjoys incorporating found objects and upcycled items in her work.
Take a break. Take a moment. Immerse yourself in this beautiful world of poetry created by Agnieszka Anna. Hello. Today, I'd like to present a dress that was inspired by poetry of a Polish poet, Rafał Wojaczek. Technically, this piece was very easy to make. My base for the dress is a paper mache shape formed on a Barbie doll. I used pieces of a newspaper soaked in glue to create the skirt. After the glue dried, I used gesso applied with a soft brush to fix the whole dress. When it dried and the dress was hard, I painted it with acrylic paints. Finally, I added some frills and some glimmer with this mist. For the background, I applied a thick layer of gesso on a piece of cardboard and stamped this circle shape into the gesso. When dry, I painted the background with the same paints I used for the dress. The little houses I placed on my dress I created out of thick cardboard. I glued pieces of newspaper onto them, then added some touches of white acrylic paint and distressed them with distress inks. Finally, I glued the dress onto the background with the magic glue. I hope you like my dress. Creating it was really that complicated, maybe you will give it a try and create your own? Supplies from Mixed Media Place:
In this latest art tutorial on my channel, I delved into the world of mixed media with the versatile Art Media Journal.
"" Green and Black Field"" , Mixed Media on Canvas 2019 signed on the back Not framed "Art is transformation" Art is the purpose of art as love is the purpose of love. “Heinrich Heine Ines Hildur starts her paintings intuitively, without any preconceived programme. From the subconscious things occur, which she cannot predetermine. The artist does not convert these inner pictures to specific things. With a special feeling for rhythm and through subtitle color sounds she tells about free, associative picture stories. The works exude tranquility, clarity and sensuality. The visible aesthetic sensitivity has a suggestive power, which captivates the observer. If you get involved in these pictures – in the colored moods, the symbolic, fragile lines, symbols – they appear to be the beginning of a story, which the observer can continue in his imagination. At the trans-lation into the terms of language, however, something mysterious remains, which cannot be translated. The painter apparently leaves the processes for the creation of the painting: color layers overlay each other, lines are covered and released again, used papers are stuck onto the work. The artist describes her way of painting like this: “violations at places of change are connected, sewed, covered in a varnishing way, shine through like under a wax layer or can still haptically be realized. Special importance is attached to the picture passages, which appear to be particularly successful, they support their environment – are significant for fringe areas, however, can also lose their function again during the working process and have to be given up – sometimes this is quite painful like the loss of a good friend. “She discovers special beauty in apparently everyday things. This can be a crumbling wall, moss between concrete slabs, traces of transience. Due to this special talent of perception the artist converts her impressions to compact pictures, which sometimes remind me of releasing layers, preserving a certain state, which could quickly disappear: also the forms of cocoon are ambiguous, a cocoon for wrapping something up, giving protection and security – or are they projectiles reaching new shores? In an environment of over-stimulation the artist wants to train our ability of perception to see things in a new way. For several years she has been communicating the interrelation between painting and seeing at the private art school Wameling Richon in Baden near Zurich. The painter and architect Ines Hildur – this is her pseudonym – belongs to the cross-border artists, to whom one attributes a special open view due to the different fields of activity. Since 1991 she has intensively been occupying herself with painting. By encountering the Berlin film-maker and painter Jürgen Böttcher Alias Strawalde, the Vienna painter Gunter Damisch and the artist couple Nancy Spero and Leon Golub at the renowned Summer Academy of Fine Arts in Salzburg she received particularly lasting ideas and stimuli. In the meantime the artist, who presently lives in Leipzig, shows her individual and group presentations in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and France. The paintings of Ines Hildur appear to be very open, they invite to discuss about them. Perhaps it will be a dialogue between her expectations and those aspects you can find here. You can take up this trace if you want to come closer to the secret behind the obvious things, which works of art always have for us. Andrea Richter-Mahlo I Art Historian I Leipzig. Ines Hildur is born in Freiberg / Saxonia in Germany She studied architecture at the University Dresden from 1977-1982. In 1991 she study Arts in the Arts School of Fine Arts & Design and in the International Summer Academies of Fine Arts Saarbrücken Living and working in Leipzig as an Artist Painter she still working as an Architect and Interior Designer in Dresden, Saarbrücken, Salzburg and Leipzig since 1982 and Temporarily in Saint Paul De Vence - Cote d'Azur Teaching free painting at serval academies of Fine arts since 2002 . Selected Solo Exhibitions 1994 Galerie Filmhaus Saarbrücken 1995 Atelier Studio Silke Wagler Leipzig Galerie Mittelsächsisches Theater Freiberg 1996 Galerie Alcatraz Hallein/Austria 1997 Galerie Hofhaus Saarlouis Galerie Pro Arte Hallein/Austria 1998 Galerie Schubert Neunkirchen Mdr-Galerie Leipzig 1999 City Managment/Galerie Spandow Berlin Galerie Kunst + Objekte Leipzig 2000 Regierungspräsidium Dresden Galerie Hanstein Saarbrücken 2001 Galerie Spandow Berlin 2002 Galerie Wameling Richon, Baden/Suisse 2003 Kunstverein Die Treidler, Frankenthal Galerie Ferry, Paris 2004 Drive - Die Medienagentur, Hannover 2005 Galerie Ferry Paris Galerie Wameling Richon Baden/Suisse Galerie Victoria Wittek Schwalmtal/Rainrod/D 2006 Kunstverein Ebersberg 2007 Nexolab München 2010 Art und Ambiente Leipzig Kunst und Justiz Karlsruhe 2013 Helmaxx Salzburg 2014 Werkschau Salzburg 2015 2018 Galerie Schöllerbank Salzburg Galerie Katapult Basel Galerie Mikhail Nefedov Nizza Galerie der Havilandbank Monte Carlo Selected Group Exhibitions 1994 Galerie Filmhaus Saarbrücken 1996 Galerie am Damm, Dresden Galerie Hanstein, Saarbrücken Galerie Pro Arte Hallein/Austria 1997 Landeskunstaustellung Saar, St. Ingbert 1999 Passages - House of Artists, Saarbrücken Art in the Box - House of Artists, Saarbrücken 2001 Galerie Hanstein, Saarbrücken House of Artists, Saarbrücken 2002 Galerie Hanstein, Saarbrücken Galerie Pro Arte Hallein/Austria 2003 Galerie Hanstein, Saarbrücken Galerie Ferry, Paris 2004 Galerie Wameling Richon, Baden/Suisse Grosse Kunstausstellung, Wasserburg/Inn Galerie Nicole
Judith Scott was a fiber artist who overcame immense obstacles throughout her life, only to be made stronger and more creatively-driven by them.
Geode, 2008, Mixed Media on Canvas, 60 x 72, Swift Tadpole, 2008, Mixed Media on Canvas, 40 x 96, Infinity Pond, 2010, Acrylic, ink, and enamel on Canvas, 72 x 85 i want, no, NEED to see these paintings in person...see more here.
I recently rediscovered the charm of little paper flexagons, known in the cardmaking world as never-ending or infinity cards. I find it fascinating to unfold each page, revealing the card maker’s vision beneath, until I magically end up back where I started. Infinity cards also make an ideal mixed-media substrate. I use them to make…
With a distinct, fluctuating sense of depth, James Mortimer's mixed-media paintings move between the fanciful and the unsettling. Some of his more packed scenes recall the enormous paintings of Bosch, with a penchant for both delight and grimness. The work often is rendered in oils, yet the artist also mixes in acrylics and watercolor.
Inspired by a sense of place and travels far beyond her Colorado-based studio, Krista Harris creates richly layered, gestural abstract paintings that seek to reinterpret the world we live in. 'Casita 22' actively juxtaposes the organic and geometric, patterns in nature and man-made structures, finding balance between nature and technology. Deliberate, calligraphic marks of the hand give structure to the painting's looser swaths of color and intermingling transparent glazes. Wrapped edges give the painting a perfectly finished appearance hanging on the wall with or without framing.
In this art video tutorial, I delve into the world of mixed media journaling with the versatile Dina Wakley Media Journal.
Corine Ko, originally from Paris, has worked and lived in the Marseille region since 1998. After studying literature, Corine combined her passion for painting and the world of childhood by moving towards specialised animation.
** Made to order, please allow 3-4 weeks for processing. Thanks! ** This print will be professionally printed on Hahnmuhle photo rag with a 1/2" border for easy framing. It will be signed and titled on the front below image. Image size is 16"x16" and paper size is 17"x17" Print is sold UN- framed and shipped flat in a no bend envelope. Shipping costs are estimated and will change according to your place in this world. Connect with me on facebook if you're into that kinda thing. https://www.facebook.com/JulietteBelmonteArt or on Instagram @juliettebelmonte
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About The Artwork A young woman with cascading golden hair is depicted against a vibrant backdrop comprised of colorful circles that resemble flowers or buttons. She appears contemplative with her eyes closed and her head gently tilted downward, seamlessly blending into the vividly patterned environment. Original Created:2024 Subjects:Floral Materials:CanvasWood Styles:Art Nouveau Mediums:Algorithmic ArtDigital Details & Dimensions Mixed Media:Algorithmic Art on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:35.4 W x 53.1 H x 1.5 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships in a Crate Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a wooden crate for additional protection of heavy or oversized artworks. Crated works are subject to an $80 care and handling fee. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Australia. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Megan Grugan is a painter, educator and MamaCITA member (plus a lot of other wonderful things). Here is some of her recent encaustic work. Bee Balm (detail), Encaustic, Megan Grugan From Megan's artist statement "I have always seen the world in vibrant colors. I have tried to paint the world...
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In this art video, I dive into the world of mixed media, exploring the captivating allure of cyanotype aesthetics. Using cotton Khadi paper as my canvas,
i finally sent workshop proposals to anderson ranch, haystack and penland and entered encaustic works and woodmere's juried shows-all at the last minute-but at least they're all in by the deadlines. below are two new pieces. please go to my web site to see detail images of these pieces and other work from this new series. at piece (?), 2009, encaustic, horse hair, mixed media, rusted and branded silk on wood, 12x12x1 becoming pink, 2009, encaustic, horse hair, mixed media, rusted and branded silk on wood, 36x36x1.5
With the hunger to express herself in better ways, she began her career in Lorenzo de 'Medici Academy in Florence, Italy in 1999, studying techniques of oil painting, china ink, mixed media, nude, drawing, and watercolor.
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
29 Original Artworks curated by Rebecca Wilson, New This Week 09-16-13. Original Art Collection created on 8/24/2013.
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Looking for a way to make the world more beautiful? This Miss Rumphius mixed media art project is a great place to start!
textile artist photography and mixed media - Carolyn Saxby Textile Art St Ives Cornwall
When she signed up for Soulful Abstracts , Andrea didn’t know she was beginning an extraordinary journey towards… 100 mini series! I am so honored and proud to share her art and story with you today. Let’s encourage her to reach her goal!