Posts Tagged: painting
Narcisa Monni – Absence
Narcisa Monni, works and lives in Sassari. The works are based on a subjective representation of the world and reveal a painful life story, made with subdued tones, where it appears a gradual reconsideration of emotional states ranging from indifference
Narcisa Monni – Absence
Narcisa Monni, works and lives in Sassari. The works are based on a subjective representation of the world and reveal a painful life story, made with subdued tones, where it appears a gradual reconsideration of emotional states ranging from indifference
Nick Tulinen – Genuine
Nick Tulinen is a photographer and painter based in Finland and The Netherlands. “In the past couple of years I’ve been more or less obsessed with the nude subject in photography. My method is simple, photographing people I don’t know
Nick Tulinen – Genuine
Nick Tulinen is a photographer and painter based in Finland and The Netherlands. “In the past couple of years I’ve been more or less obsessed with the nude subject in photography. My method is simple, photographing people I don’t know
David Walter Gilbert – The sculptures begin to resemble bodies
http://www.davidwaltergilbert.com/ Read the interview by IHEARTPHOTOGRAPH
David Walter Gilbert – The sculptures begin to resemble bodies
http://www.davidwaltergilbert.com/ Read the interview by IHEARTPHOTOGRAPH
Delaney Allen – Identify ourselves through others
We tend to identify ourselves through others- I am her son, their friend, his girlfriend… But how do we find ourselves when we are alone? In Painting a Portrait, his second solo exhibition at Nationale, Delaney Allen attempts such a discovery.
Delaney Allen – Identify ourselves through others
We tend to identify ourselves through others- I am her son, their friend, his girlfriend… But how do we find ourselves when we are alone? In Painting a Portrait, his second solo exhibition at Nationale, Delaney Allen attempts such a discovery.
Joshua Citarella – Cycling through a variety of media
The Body, Color Coded in Kelvin Temperature Silver and Secondary Revisions Intersecting Values of Hue and Brightness Show Grid Study in Contemporary Gesture II Command + J White Balance Still Life with Digital Interventions Curves Silver Polishing Cloth Rotate Counterclockwise
Joshua Citarella – Cycling through a variety of media
The Body, Color Coded in Kelvin Temperature Silver and Secondary Revisions Intersecting Values of Hue and Brightness Show Grid Study in Contemporary Gesture II Command + J White Balance Still Life with Digital Interventions Curves Silver Polishing Cloth Rotate Counterclockwise
Douglas D. Prince – I’m looking for things that I haven’t seen before
“My creative evolution in photography is driven by my observations, my response to the environment, seeing things, and a need to manifest this vision into a tangible form. Another motivation is my curiosity about image processes and how these processes affect my
Douglas D. Prince – I’m looking for things that I haven’t seen before
“My creative evolution in photography is driven by my observations, my response to the environment, seeing things, and a need to manifest this vision into a tangible form. Another motivation is my curiosity about image processes and how these processes affect my
Klas Herbert dripping liquids colorpad.
It is all about the context. http://klasherbert.com/
Alyssa Monks bathroom ceremony are photoreal paintings.
Alyssa Monks’s work explores narrative figuration. Currently she is playing with the tension between abstraction and realism in the same work, using different filters to visually distort and disintegrate the body. Alyssa Monks created a stunning set of aquatic portraits
Alyssa Monks bathroom ceremony are photoreal paintings.
Alyssa Monks’s work explores narrative figuration. Currently she is playing with the tension between abstraction and realism in the same work, using different filters to visually distort and disintegrate the body. Alyssa Monks created a stunning set of aquatic portraits
Emotionally charged figure painting with a tendency to allow abstraction to shape the image. Joshua Bronaugh
Joshua Bronaugh’s sensual paintings engage with a sense of immediacy; gesture and medium are both expression and experience of the sensual. The media used are surprising; oil paint, motor oil, alkyd, and gold float on plastic support. The wolf atop
Emotionally charged figure painting with a tendency to allow abstraction to shape the image. Joshua Bronaugh
Joshua Bronaugh’s sensual paintings engage with a sense of immediacy; gesture and medium are both expression and experience of the sensual. The media used are surprising; oil paint, motor oil, alkyd, and gold float on plastic support. The wolf atop
Lick Line and Lovebirds by Julia Randall
Lick Line, 2002 -2004 Lick Line is a series of disembodied mouths floating in space. Rendered in exacting detail, the tongues protrude and beckon the viewer to come close. The mouth is the body’s critical site, where we eat, speak, kiss
Lick Line and Lovebirds by Julia Randall
Lick Line, 2002 -2004 Lick Line is a series of disembodied mouths floating in space. Rendered in exacting detail, the tongues protrude and beckon the viewer to come close. The mouth is the body’s critical site, where we eat, speak, kiss
Charlotte Caron’s Painted Portraits
Charlotte Caron, graduating from Fine Arts with honors just last year, already has an impressive body of work. Chunked into four series—Landscapes, Portraits, Vanities, and Anatomy—the unique treatment of the Portraits have particularly stood out. A beautifully imaginative hybrid of
Charlotte Caron’s Painted Portraits
Charlotte Caron, graduating from Fine Arts with honors just last year, already has an impressive body of work. Chunked into four series—Landscapes, Portraits, Vanities, and Anatomy—the unique treatment of the Portraits have particularly stood out. A beautifully imaginative hybrid of
John Copeland reminds us. The moment is now.
American artist John Copeland’s work deals with the complexity and ambiguity of human behaviour. Social situations, passing moments of interaction. People pass in and out of his paintings as if the canvas were a view-finder, capturing moments that are awkward, fleeting,
John Copeland reminds us. The moment is now.
American artist John Copeland’s work deals with the complexity and ambiguity of human behaviour. Social situations, passing moments of interaction. People pass in and out of his paintings as if the canvas were a view-finder, capturing moments that are awkward, fleeting,
Not Hugh Hefner`s bunny – These are Nathalie Pirotte´s effigies
Contemporary paganism: ” An envy to paint coquettish seductive bodies of women, some creatures in the positioned it is indeed a question of representing one certain women’s instinctive, animal side. Maybe… Or, are they animals owning the body of a woman? The
Not Hugh Hefner`s bunny – These are Nathalie Pirotte´s effigies
Contemporary paganism: ” An envy to paint coquettish seductive bodies of women, some creatures in the positioned it is indeed a question of representing one certain women’s instinctive, animal side. Maybe… Or, are they animals owning the body of a woman? The
Ho Ryon Lee – In the case of Lee’s paintings…
In the case of Lee’s paintings, the layers of multiple meaning of overlapping is revealed, and the double and self aspects on viewpoints and gazes, seduction and voyeurism, revealing and hiding (or just hiding) is portrayed, and through them, the
Ho Ryon Lee – In the case of Lee’s paintings…
In the case of Lee’s paintings, the layers of multiple meaning of overlapping is revealed, and the double and self aspects on viewpoints and gazes, seduction and voyeurism, revealing and hiding (or just hiding) is portrayed, and through them, the


