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A page in my art journal made in response to the latest Stampotique designers challenge - your wish for the new year.
Stamps by www.stampotique.com
Esta imagen pertenece a www.odisea2008.com
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Daniel Garber (North Manchester, Indiana, April 11, 1880 – Cuttalossa, Pennsylvania, July 5, 1958) was an American Impressionist landscape painter and member of the art colony at New Hope, Pennsylvania. He is best known today for his large impressionist scenes of the New Hope area, in which he often depicted the Delaware River. He also painted figurative interior works and excelled at etching. In addition to his painting career, Garber taught art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts for over forty years.
[Oil on canvas, 76.2 x 71.1 cm]
Roosevelt District, Phoenix, AZ
Update: I am still trying to find out who the individual artist(s) is/are for this piece. One, I believe, may have been Kendall Tewers. Two other names I found associated with the mural are Frackey June and Jodean. The piece was sponsored by PSA Art Awakening (www.artawakenings.org/).
I did not see the name of the artist for this piece.
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A page in my small art journal about sleep, or lack of it, or why do we need it?!
Paints by Dylusions at www.afth.co.uk
images by Rian Designs and Dyans Downloads
Scenes from the street slideshow.
An artist smiles in response to an onlooker's appreciation for his work.
Local artists painting beautiful murals along the walls of the Parimal Railway Tunnel, right outside my house! The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation invited local artists and students to paint their works of art on the walls.
The whole area was abuzz with colour and activity. It was like a mini art festival for 3 days!
Featured in the month of January of Net-Square's 2014 calendar
“I was born in Kharkov, USSR. I attended the College of Arts in Kharkov and later the Kharkov Art Academy, choosing as a major Monumental Decorative Painting. In 1994 I immigrated to Israel, where I worked in interior design (painted in cupola in Hotel Hilton, Queen Sheba), and worked in Aviram Art Gallery and participated in many exhibitions (Art-expo, New York, 2000-2008).”
See: artnow.ru/ru/gallery/0/9212.html
[Acrylic on canvas, 100 x 100 cm]
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Still practicing my nature journaling sketches. Thought I would try drawing some of the plants in our garden. The French Lavender was starting to bloom and the bees were going crazy. They buzz around the lavender bushes all day.
Sakura Micron pen and colored pencils.
Statue of a Seated Man (Egyptian, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, 1979-1801 B.C.) at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
Saw this in an art gallery in La Jolla, Ca. Apparently they cut slots into a big chunk of crystal, and then precisely fit glass into that slot. There's no coloration in it, but when you look at different angles there's all kind of beautiful colorful refractions inside.
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Art - Roger Raveel
Roger Henri Kamiel, Knight Raveel (15 July 1921 – 30 January 2013) was a Belgian painter, whose work is often associated with pop art because of its depiction of everyday objects. Raveel's style evolved throughout his career, from abstract to figurative.
Raveel was born in Machelen-aan-de-Leie, Belgium, and trained in the academies of Ghent and Deinze. After 1952 he began to use large white spaces. A central theme in his work was the opposition of fiction and reality. In 1976 he created a large wall painting in the Brussels metro station Mérode. Portraits of his first wife and favourite model Zulma, to whom he was married until her death in 2009, were a running motif throughout his work.
Raveel died on 30 January 2013 in Deinze, at the age of 91.
Depuis 10 jours, le blog de "Studio Shirel" propose pour cet été le partage d'une page d'art journal hebdomadaire à partir d'un thème et de consignes donnés (à nous de trouver des paroles en accord avec ce thème...). Pour cette première semaine, les contraintes imposées étaient des plus minimes : faire un fond avec de la peinture.
De son côté, cette semaine, les consignes de "Comme un Lundi" sont de mettre les mots à l'honneur et de leur donner une belle place sur notre page.
Voici donc un deux en un. Pour ce faire j'ai choisi de partager avec vous les paroles d'une chanson que j'apprécie beaucoup "J'étais fragile comme du papier" de Julos Beaucarne.
This is NOT my work, but a brilliant example of street art here in my hometown, Brighton, UK. I hope the artist (who is unknown to me) does not mind me uploading their superb image.
For details of a forthcoming exhibition in Brighton featuring MY work, please follow the link below to my Facebook page, The Art of Julian Cloran.
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