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Painting with chopped raw polymer clay. Size about A5 - 6 "x 8" (15X21 cm)

Imagine a scene where the woman is gracefully swinging, with her legs elegantly extended and her arms luxuriously relaxed. The swinging should be beautifully captured, with the focus on the elegance of her movements and the drama of the pose. The woman should be dressed in a form-fitting, stylish dress that enhances her graceful silhouette. The lighting should be soft and neon glow, contributing to the intimate and dreamlike atmosphere of the piece. Use the style of Amedeo Modigliani

Another street in St Paul .

Su arquitectura es una mezcla entre los estilos romano y bizantino. Las obras comenzaron en 1875 y finalizaron en 1914.

 

Al pasear por los alrededores se descubre porqué le llaman el "Barrio de los Pintores". Eso sí, los Modigliani, Gauguin y sus demás amigos, que inmortalizaron como nadie esas olorosas calles que descienden de la basílica, han sido sustituidos con más pena que gloria por caricaturistas y paisajistas....

 

Grave of Amedeo Modigliani and his fiancée Jeanne Hébuterne

 

Modigliani died at 35 of tubercular meningitis. His fiancée, twenty-one-year-old Hébuterne was eight months pregnant with their second child.

The day after his death, she threw herself out of a fifth-floor window, killing herself and her unborn child. Modigliani was buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery. Hébuterne was buried at the Cimetière de Bagneux near Paris, and it was not until 1930 that her embittered family allowed her body to be moved to rest beside Modigliani. A single tombstone honors them both. His epitaph reads: "Struck down by death at the moment of glory". Hers reads: "Devoted companion to the extreme sacrifice".

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amedeo_Modigliani

Amedeo Modigliani (Livorno 1884 - Paris 1920) - Portrait of Paul Guillaume (1916) Oil on canvas 81×54 cm - Museo del Novecento, Milan

SSC: History

 

The history of a town is often shown in its architecture.

In the picture Ateneum, an artmuseum in the center of Helsinki. Ateneum has got a large collection of traditional Finnish art.

At the moment a large exhibition of Modigliani is going on.

We spent three weeks in Sardinia in August 2018 as a family vacation, with not as much time as would have been needed to really explore this wonderful island from a photographic viewpoint.

 

Thus, after I retired a few months thereafter, I decided to go back on my own for another couple of weeks, and settled for end of March 2019. I rented a house on the western coast of the island, with people who also owned an apartment near the eastern coast, and were willing to include use of it in the rental. That gave me bases on both sides of the island, which was ideal, as the road situation on the mountainous, eastern side of Sardinia is quite bad, and it takes ages to go to one place to another.

 

As usual, I will caption in bold type below these introductory paragraphs whenever needed.

 

These are the last four photographs from that trip.

 

This decaying villa from the 1800s is the house where painter Modigliani was born and raised. The Modigliani family were mining operators in the district of Carbonia, in southwestern Sardinia, and their base was this villa.

Cerâmica fria

Releitura de Modigliani

Releitura de Modigliani com gato

acrílica sobre tela

18 x 24 cm

Painting with chopped raw polymer clay. Size about A5 - 6 "x 8" (15X21 cm)

Liam Lanvin as Amedeo Modigliani portrays Sylvia Velitchkova as Mrs Cecile Van Muyden

Today's diversion: A collage experiment in the style of Modigliani. Custom background and manor house effects created in Photoshop. Elements (man and woman) compliments of itKuPiLLi at Mischief Circus.

A hat to astonish and amaze.

 

Credit to CAJoline for the scrumptious hat (and the tea with lemon), Efie provided the girl who is diving right in, whilst Magritte loaned me the lounging lady and Modigliani lent me the sophisticated one.

 

Thank you for looking.

Los Angeles, CA - MorYork

 

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Amedeo Modigliani, Reclining nude, 1919, oil on canvas

Painting with chopped raw polymer clay.

Colgante con superduo y rívoli de 14mm.

El tutorial aquí:

www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=m6acI...!

Gracias a Puri por descubrírmelo.

Y gracias por pasaros!!

Amedeo Clemente Modigliani 1884 – 1920) was an Italian Jewish painter and sculptor who worked mainly in France.

Releitura de Modigliani Acrílica sobre tela 70x50 cm

Portrait de Zadkine

Œuvre d'Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920)

Vers 1913

Graphite sur papier

Paris, musée Zadkine

www.parismuseescollections.paris.fr/fr/musee-zadkine/oeuv...

 

Ce portrait a sans doute été dessiné peu de temps après la rencontre de Zadkine et Modigliani au printemps 1913, Il fait partie des portraits d'amitie réalisés par Modigliani qui, toujours à court d'argent, avait coutume d'échanger ses dessins contre un verre ou un repas. Modigliani parvient a saisir les traits du jeune sculpteur, coiffe d'une épaisse frange lui donnant une allure bohème Ce dessin, précieusement conservé par Zadkine jusqu'à la fin de sa vie, fait partie aujourd'hui des chefs-d'œuvre du musée. (Extrait du cartel)

 

Œuvre présentée dans l'exposition : "Modigliani / Zadkine. Une amitié interrompue"..

Musée Zadkine, Paris

Cette exposition est la première à s’intéresser à une amitié artistique jamais explorée jusqu’alors, celle qui unit le sculpteur Ossip Zadkine au peintre Amedeo Modigliani. À travers près de 90 œuvres, peintures, dessins, sculptures mais également documents et photographies d’époque, elle propose de suivre les parcours croisés de Modigliani et Zadkine, dans le contexte mouvementé et fécond du Montparnasse des années 1910 à 1920... (Extrait du site de l'exposition)

www.zadkine.paris.fr/fr/exposition/modigliani/zadkine

Painting with chopped raw polymer clay.

Amedeo Modigliani

  

Modigliani has always been one of my favorite artists. He acomplished great things in his short life. I have done projects based on his work in highschool and in college. It seemed only fitting to include him in my "In the Style of..." series

L'exceptionnel quatuor Modigliani pendant sa répét un vendredi soir de novembre

We spent three weeks in Sardinia in August 2018 as a family vacation, with not as much time as would have been needed to really explore this wonderful island from a photographic viewpoint.

 

Thus, after I retired a few months thereafter, I decided to go back on my own for another couple of weeks, and settled for end of March 2019. I rented a house on the western coast of the island, with people who also owned an apartment near the eastern coast, and were willing to include use of it in the rental. That gave me bases on both sides of the island, which was ideal, as the road situation on the mountainous, eastern side of Sardinia is quite bad, and it takes ages to go to one place to another.

 

As usual, I will caption in bold type below these introductory paragraphs whenever needed.

 

These are the last four photographs from that trip.

 

This decaying villa from the 1800s is the house where painter Modigliani was born and raised. The Modigliani family were mining operators in the district of Carbonia, in southwestern Sardinia, and their base was this villa.

This is to celebrate my beautiful granddaughter who yesterday set up her apartment in Toronto to be ready for university in September. When she was 3, she asked me to make her a business card. "What would I say about your business, sweetie?" She thought for a moment and said very clearly, "Theodora Peirson, artist and thinker". And we still have a few copies of how she named her vocation. Now she enters the Ontario College of Art and Design University, my sweet artist and thinker.

 

This is her self-portrait at 7 - I saw neat essences of Lippo Memmi and Modigliani in it! ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lippo_Memmi . There's more of Theo's art in this album.

 

she's a beauty.

my my my modigliani.

Grave of Amedeo Modigliani and his fiancée Jeanne Hébuterne

 

Modigliani died at 35 of tubercular meningitis. His fiancée, twenty-one-year-old Hébuterne was eight months pregnant with their second child.

The day after his death, she threw herself out of a fifth-floor window, killing herself and her unborn child. Modigliani was buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery. Hébuterne was buried at the Cimetière de Bagneux near Paris, and it was not until 1930 that her embittered family allowed her body to be moved to rest beside Modigliani. A single tombstone honors them both. His epitaph reads: "Struck down by death at the moment of glory". Hers reads: "Devoted companion to the extreme sacrifice".

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amedeo_Modigliani

Treatment wolfgangfoto

Homage to Modigliani

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