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I will take a break from my usual images and post this religious icon painted by an unknown master from 14th century Italy. It hung in a monastery for hundreds of years and just recently was purchased to be hung in an art museum/restaurant chain in America. This publicity photo was released and I'd thought I'd share it with you. Such a masterpiece!
This is the same photo I posted last week with a painterly treatment.
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"Giraffe Love - Painterly" by Patti Deters. A pair of giraffes appear to show affection for one another - gives new meaning to the term "necking"! An interesting fact is that the patterns of their spotted coats are individual to each animal - no two are alike. Giraffes are the tallest land mammal alive today, with adults standing up to 20 feet tall and are sometimes referred to as megafauna because of their size. This pair was photographed at a drive through wildlife park and the painterly textures and flowers help create a more romantic image. Square crop. This particular image is for sale at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/giraffe-love-painterly-p... (printed and shipped WITHOUT watermark) through Fine Art America (FAA) which offers a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you like this digital art image, please share or see my main image gallery (animals, wildlife, and more) at patti-deters.pixels.com.
This is for no one in particular, no resemblance attempted, just something that was in my mind. An interior view. It grew out of some earlier portraits, but I went in another direction. This was, for the most part, pure painting, on my iPad, using iColorama.
It was not what I was thinking, but a little bird told me to keep pressing on.
I know that the spades are the swords of a soldier
I know that the clubs are weapons of war..
[Sting - Shape Of My Heart]
Textures from Topaz - and my own
In this photo I closed in on one area of the fall foliage to create what looks like a Paint palette Fall_DSC2082
In the north area of Veneto, surrounded by the Dolomites, is the Province of Belluno. It is a famous tourist destination where art, history and culture establish a perfect link with the wonderful surrounding environment. It is an extraordinary landscape with many small towns, impressive mountains, beautiful valleys and quiet woods.
The Dolomites are without a doubt the area’s largest attraction an extraordinary natural monumental masterpiece declared a Unesco heritage site in 2009, created over the centuries by an inimitable artist, Mother Nature. This imposing mountain range with Marmolada, Monte Antelao, Monte Civetta and Tre Cime of Lavaredo offers visitors the opportunity to admire outstanding landscapes, with big valleys close to impressive rocky mountainsides, small and big lakes that in summer are tinged with blue.
There are also many torrents, rivers and waterfalls with clean and roaring waters, thick woods that are a source of colour when the winter covers everything with white snow, creating an almost surreal landscape.
The sky too is extraordinary here, with incredible sunsets, followed by a wave of intense blue that colours the landscape, followed in turn by the dark of night, lightened by a wonderful moon and a multitude of stars. There are many ways to spend nature holidays, and also a lot of opportunities for those who want to explore the history and traditions of this land.
A tour of the villas and castles, abbeys and monasteries, archaeological sites, museums, cities and old small towns of the area provides ample opportunity for those who as well as experiencing the natural world want to discover the interesting historical and artistic heritage of this area.
The place where I had sleep. www.zanolla.nl/Bed_&_Breakfast.html
editions d'art Yvon Post card reproduction
Yvon was a French painter known for his paintings of the Napoleonic Wars. Yvon studied under Paul Delaroche, rose to fame during the Second Empire, then finished his career as a teacher.
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Gegenüber der Squero di San Trovaso, eine der letzten Werften in Venedig die sich ausschließlich mit dem Bau und der Reparatur von Gondolas beschäftigt, konnte ich bei unsrem letzten Venedigbesuch im September 2018 diesen Maler beobachten.
Opposite the Squero di San Trovaso, one of the last shipyards in Venice that exclusively deals with the construction and repair of gondolas, I was able to observe this painter during our last visit to Venice in September 2018.
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Field off Butterbridge Road, Jackson Twp. Ohio
Olympus OM-10 with 28mm F2.8 Zuiko MC Auto-W with Kodak Gold 400
oil on masonite
8.5x12"
image courtesy of Mike Pavlosky
This painting was chosen as a winner in a painting competition on ARTSLANT.com
April 2012