Oil Painting : Ana Teresa Fernández’s work mixes her personal story with larger issues of gender, labor, sexuality, and race. The performances that informed her paintings in graduate school and during her Tournesol Award period portrayed her enacting domestic cleaning tasks in a little black cocktail dress and...
The 'Art of Innovation' project was one of the most complex and difficult for our studio. At the same time it was the most interesting project performed in short time and with the highest quality. The main idea was to present small arms with elegance and without aggression. Russia is the country of great history, where various...
The pictorial work of Ricardo Sanz reflects a perfect mastery of drawing, light and color, is idealized and precious, get the best out of each model and translate it into the canvas. His portraits, of current modernity, have the pictorial tradition and wisdom. 's considered one of the great portrait painters of the time....
Inspired by popular culture in her native Japan and beyond, Yoko d’ Holbachie’s paintings are at once vividly inviting and disturbingly dark. Candy colored creatures with wormlike tentacles travel through fantasy landscapes. Elements of Kawaii, Anime, Pop Art and Surrealism blend together in tightly rendered works...
Frank Morrison’s paintings stunned me not only for their originality and beauty but also because of their complimentary depictions of the black woman. The body forms of the woman are not anatomically accurate but this is a purposeful technique to elongate the necks making the black women in the paintings look proud with their...
Melissa Forman spends her time creating a richly visual world filled with characters created from an opulent, mysterious, and often eerie imagination. Her lovely, idealized figures seem lost in their own worlds, drifting between the 16th, 18th, 19th and 21st centuries. Created from a mix of appropriated imagery from times long past...
Amy Shackleton paints urban landscapes with gravity. She applies the paint with squeeze bottles and rotates her canvas to guide each drip as it falls down the stretched surface. Amy Shackleton paints representational works with a drip technique normally reserved for abstraction. She applies the paint with squeeze bottles and rotates...
Tim O’Brien is an illustrator and portrait painter whose intricately detailed and imaginative illustrations have been published most notably in TIME Magazine as well as Der Spiegel, Rolling Stone, Newsweek, TV Guide, The Atlantic Monthly, Business Week and Entertainment Weekly. Tim has designed several US Postage Stamps. Tim...
Megan Aroon Duncanson (MADART) has a distinct flair for modern/contemporary art. Her style and use of color are unmistakable. Bright, rich color and abstract composition draw the viewer in for a long-lasting enriching experience with “Art that Colors the Soul” To learn more about Megan and her art, Google Megan Duncanson...
Realistic Water color painting : Stanislaw Zoladz was born in 1952 in Poland, and has studied at Kraków Academy of Fine Arts. Since 1978 he lives and works in Sweden. To find motifs for his paintings, Stanislaw is always on the hunt for exiting light settings. In the summer he paints where growth gives way to rocks by the...
Nikolai Shurygin's works are in private collections, located in Russia, Italy, USA, Germany, Libya, Saudi Arabia and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky local museum (Russia). During 10 years the painter has been studying multilayered painting which secrets were lost in the beginning of XIX. This unique technique was used by flemish painters...
Pedro Campos is an incredible Hyper Realistic or Photo realistic painter from Madrid, Spain. Photo Realistic paintings on canvas are definitely in a whole other level of awesomeness. Seeing these painting for the first time and thinking it is actually a photograph is definitely a compliment for an artist like Pedro Campos....
We have collected some most inspiring acrylic paintings done by Eric Marette. He tries to create items of each Stock of surprise in his portraits, the way I crop 'em, or the expression of the attitude of the people.
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Svenja Jödicke Svenja is an artist based in Berlin, Germany. Make-up art has really paced up over these years, like the body painting art and lip art. And today we will show us some amazing eye make-up from German artist Svenja Jödicke. Svenja’s work is inspired by all kinds of people, places, animals, and other...
Paintings : Daniel Adel (b.1962) graduated from Dartmouth College in 1984 with a degree in Art History. He continued his studies at the National Academy of Design, and at the Hunter College MFA program in New York City. While developing his own work, his commissioned projects have been featured in the pages of The New Yorker,...
Leonid Afremov (born 1955) is a Belarusian painter. His paintings are often vividly-coloured landscapes, cityscapes and figures, and are typically painted using a palette knife and oil paint. His work has been greatly influenced by contemporary cityscape painter and modern impressionist Michael Flohr. Afremov graduated from Vitebsk...
The award-winning magic realism art of Paul David Bond Pesqueira has been featured in solo and group exhibitions in galleries, museums and cultural centers, including the Haro Gallery, Culver City and the San Diego Art Institute. His paintings are in private and corporate collections, including the Hotel Hershey in Hershey,...
Kinkade called himself "The Painter of Light", and by some estimates, 1 in every 20 American homes has one of his paintingssssssss. The fine art world thought he was a money grubbing hack, a sellout for peddling his works through shit like QVC. I call it "business acumen". And I don't care whether you like him...