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Paintings by Cristian Blanxer
Cristian Blanxer, born in Barcelona in 1985, started working as freelance and illustrator in 2008 once obtained his degree in Fine Arts. His versatile spirit has made him explore different styles and techniques. The hunger for new paths discovery, spontaneous brush stroke and the intensity in the color perception are reflected in all his works. The impressionist light and the poetical beat of the expressive stain define Blanxer’s creative rut. Most of his works reproduce human actions, from ordinary to more surrealistic situations. Follow him on Instagram.
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Théodore Géricault, Le Radeau de la Méduse (1819)
Ramon Casas i Carbó - portrait drawings
These are so cool 😎 POP CULTURE GRAFF BRINGS NEW LIFE TO ABANDONED SPACES by #DavidLozano (@davidl_bcn | 2017-18)
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Artist : Edgar Nabla
Photo based digital art
The uniqueness of a fingerprint. The hand of a person allows action: Live, take, repel, show, give, receive, keep or share. Our hands are our most sophisticated and valuable tool for communicating with the outdoors.
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Paintings by Patrick Palmer (Artist on tumblr)
Selected Paintings by Jianfeng CHEN
Jianfeng Chen (born in 1970 Sichuan, China) graduated in 1991 from Sichuan Neijiang Teachers’ college. For more check out his Saatchi Art profile.
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Algorithm Portraits | Dimitris Ladopoulos
Portraits made using an information visualization method called treemapping and a self-created algorithm. Kudos Dimitris!
I have always been inspired by both the arts and technology, so I wanted to experiment and create a contemporary view of old masters’ paintings. Inspired by information visualization method called ‘treemapping’, I created an algorithm in Houdini that would do the subdivisions. The algorithm takes the original image, calculates the density of information and then subdivides it, based on a few user-controllable parameters.
The result is a mosaic of rectangles that highlight the subtle changes in the color palette of the original. The more information there is the on the original, the more it is subdivided and thus the smaller the rectangle elements. The less information, the larger the rectangle area. You could say there is a similarity to the painters’ approach of using broader and finer strokes.
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Sveta Dorosheva. Allegorical Miniatures
Martin Sati is an illustrator and designer based in Seville, Spain.
He opened his studio in 2006, focusing on art direction and illustration.
Martin Sati studied Fine Arts at the University of Seville, where he learned
traditional painting and drawing techniques. He completed his formal education at the University of Winchester, UK, where he specialized in contemporary design.
His education helps explain his style, which tends to combine
classical and innovative approaches to design.
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The Sculpted Wire Figures of Roberto Fanari
Working with varying weights of iron wire, Italian artist Roberto Fanari constructs life-size figurative sculptures of both people and animals, applying the material like the strokes of a pencil to vary the density throughout each work. Some figures are almost wholly transparent, allowing for only a handful of lines to define the volume of a leg or torso while shifting to a more solid approach for the area around an eye or a thick tuft of hair, giving each each piece an almost ghostly, unfinished appearance. Fanari debuted a number of his wiry pieces at White Noise Gallery for a 2016 exhibition titled “Ferro,” (Iron) and you can see more of his work here. Thanks Colossal
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Chinese painter 艾轩(1947.11.11—) 艾轩,1947年11月11日出生,浙江金华人。国家一级美术师、中国美术家协会会员、中国油画学会常务理事。现任北京市政府高级文艺职称评审委员,北京画院油画创作室主任,中国美术家协会会员,北京画院艺术委员会委员,国家一级美术师。性格乐观,开朗而又深沉,作品感染力强。
Drawings by Wojtek Kowalczyk
Wojtek Kowalczyk was born in 1960 in Krakow, Poland. In 1986 he graduated from the Faculty of Architecture. Since then he has been pursuing a career of an artist. The main idea of Wojtek Kowalczyk’s drawings is to show the world of his art in constant change, in an almost theatrical setting. His sometimes surrealist and sometimes very real presentation of the subject is shown in a never-ending process of transition.
New costumes are being put on, new personae come into focus, while other fade away in the distance. Things and persons change into new entities. It is the world which evolves. It is rich in detail, narrative and executed with a mastery that deserves time on the part of the viewer to explore his message: sometimes a witty observation about the world, sometimes a metaphor, often an allusion to mythology, literature, and works of other artists via
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