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Fábio Magalhães, Trouxa III (Allusive to Artur Barrio), 2013 Oil on canvas
Ivan Pokidyshev
Утешение/Consolation, 2022
Oil on canvas.
IT'S GLASS.
This is "Arras", by Mark Lewanski, and the medium is G L A S S.
Just incredible.
If you like this you should check out El Anatsui's work! He creates pieces about consumerism and colonialism inspired by West African textiles and all made of metal (usually bottle caps or other recycled material)!
Man's Cloth (2002)
Earth's Skin (2007)
His work is absolutely amazing!
Franz Kline - Untitled, 1958
Georges Mathieu (1921–2012) [France] — 'Composition in Mauve and Black', 1959. Gouache, India ink on paper (53,4 x 73,7 cm).
Johnny DeFeo - Morning Chorus Howl, 2025 - Acrylic on panel
Louis Fratino
Azul couch, Alessandro, 2021 Soft pastel and charcoal on paper 9 5/8 × 21 ¼ in 24.4 × 54 cm
Tom Solty (German, b. 1992), All the Best of Times, 2025
Oil on canvas, 57 x 45 cm
Ping Zheng aka 平郑 aka Zheng Ping (Chinese, b. 1989, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - Luminous Night, 2024, Paintings: Oil Stick on Paper
Ellen Altfest, Torso, 2011, Oil on canvas, 10 1/4 x 13 13/16 inches (26 x 35.2 cm)
Ellen Altfest (American, 1970)
Destiny Oyibode - The Flower Girl, 2026 - Acrylic on canvas
Hong Yong-Xin, Taiwanese
Hong Yung-Hsin (b. 1993, New Taipei City, Taiwan) graduated from the Department of Fine Arts at National Taiwan Normal University and later earned a master’s degree from the Department of Painting and Calligraphy Arts at National Taiwan University of Arts. Integrating mineral pigments with elements of classical art, her works reflect on the evolving relationship between humans and animals. Using a fable-inspired approach, she revisits childhood connections with nature, drawing from ancient murals and folk art to depict animals as cultural symbols.
Favoring mineral pigments and greige fabric, she employs grinding and washing techniques to evoke the aged texture of murals. Influenced by ancient sculptures and miniature paintings, her works explore layered perceptions, offering a reflection on human nature.
Description by Hiro Hiro Art Space
HONG, YONG XIN SOLO EXHITBITION
Henni Alftan, 'Knees' 2023
Mary Bishop (British, 1914-1990) - Untitled (1959)
Gyosyū Hayami 1894–1935
《Suitai Ryokushi》 (Green Moss and Green Grass)
1928 (Shōwa 3) Color on gold-ground paper, 6-panel folding screen, double set Yamatane Museum of Art, Tokyo
速水 御舟 (1894–1935)
《翠苔緑芝 すいたいりょくし》
1928(昭和3)年 金地の紙に彩色・屏風6曲1双 東京・山種美術館
Paolo Pibi
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Émile Chambon aka Émile François Chambon (Swiss, 1905-1993, b. Geneva, Switzerland) - Le Cauchemar, 1962, Paintings: Oil on Board