affiche Moilkan Nom Kinnear King - Freelance Artist & Painter, Brighton, London, Australia Stéphane VIGNY Milk and Blood © Jana Brike 2012 all rights reserved "Permafrost" 140 x 80 cm / 55 x 31,5 in "Insight" 35 x 35 cm / 14 x 14 in "Weavers" 60 x 80 cm / 23,5 x 31,5 in "Wild Strawberry in Snowstorm" 52 x 40 cm / 20,5 x 16 in "Bather" 100 x 100 cm / 39,4 x 39,4 in "Levitation by the Baltic Sea" "Boy with the Red Riding Hood" "Prickle" 90 x 40 cm / 35,5 x 16 in "Kiss" "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.." 50 x 80 cm / 20 x 31,5 in "Snow White" "Itching" 50 x 50 cm / 20 x 20 in "Ascension" 80 x 120 cm / 31,5 x 47 in Milk and Blood Exhibited in Maksla XO gallery Riga, November/December of 2011 Medium: 13 paintings: oil, tempera and gouache w/ graphite, color pencils, print, spray paint and pen on canvas Jana Brike tells about the exhibition: ”Milk and blood are words which we use to describe a young, healthy girl or a child in Latvian language, but separately for each of these words can be found a complicate semiotic meaning. to the top of the page
personal : erin mulvehill photography/ brooklyn new york erin mulvehill can freeze time // photography beauty will save the world © 2017 / personal scroll right x ilustrações anatômicas de fernando vicente O artista e ilustrador espanhol Fernando Vicente interpreta a arte Vanitas com figuras no estilo vintage com partes do corpo expostas. Presentimiento Interiores Beso sour Materia rosa Escorzo Tornado Lunática Pasión Invernal Belleza robada Iris Enigma en rouge Humo Dulce Porvenir Deslenguada Beso Fizz Fernando Vicente SELECTED WORKS Zwammerdam - kas 2005 | 90 x 175 cm / 77 x 150 Léon Spilliaert Hommage to Léon Spilliaert; statue in Oostende, Belgium, after the painting "Vertigo" by L. Spilliaert Spilliaert was born in Ostend, the oldest of seven children of Léonard-Hubert Spilliaert, who was a perfumer, and Léonie (née Jonckheere).[1] From childhood, he displayed an interest in art and drawing. A prolific doodler and autodidact, he was predominantly a self-taught artist. Watercolor, gouache, pastel, and charcoal—often in combination—were the means by which he produced many of his best works, among which are a number of monochrome self-portraits executed in the early years of the twentieth century. His later work shows a concentration on seascapes. Notes[edit] References[edit] Hostyn, N., & Spilliaert, L. (2006). External links[edit] Fabritius gallery - A large collection of work in the database of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (French)