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Inspired Assyrian and Iraqi Art, by Paul Batou


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Quite an impression: Exhibition shines fresh light on the gardens that inspired Monet, Renoir, Cezanne and Pissarro

Quite an impression: Exhibition shines fresh light on the gardens that inspired Monet, Renoir, Cezanne and Pissarro
The Impressionist painters never intended their garden paintings to be botanically precise. But in the magnificent exhibition, Impressionist Gardens, now showing at the National Galleries in Edinburgh, you are left in no doubt as to their favourite flowers: hollyhocks, chrysanthemums, dahlias, gladiolus, sunflowers, iris, lilies, waterlilies of course, poppies, geraniums, roses, nasturtiums …

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Inspired Art in Torrington

Inspired Art in Torrington
Knowing that there is a statement to be found, a message in the subtext, those who take the time to look at good artwork know how the qualities innate to each piece can subtly coax a range of emotions.

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國畫My Chinese Painting. Inspired by Yang O-shi.


國畫Having looked right though some amazing pieces by Yang O-shi and her birds I have tried this month to learn from her works. Chinese calligraphy and painting isnt something that’s easy for me. I have never painted in my life and this is a trial, believe me. But I love it.

Acrylic/charcol painting inspired by street art and high fashion advertisement from the 80’s


Music = “Gravity” by Gorillaz. I had a lot of fun with this painting.

Twin sisters, one from Stillwater, honor late teacher who inspired their creativity

Twin sisters, one from Stillwater, honor late teacher who inspired their creativity
Twin sisters who had an undying love and talent for art decided to give something back to the fifth grade teacher who helped them realize their creative potential.

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Night sky – Acrylic Painting inspired by GagnonStudio – Jessica Kyo


Hope you enjoy. I know the song’s a little weird, but I like listening to it when it’s late at night. And it’s called “Run” which suits the painting.

5 Modern Sculptors Who Have Inspired Modern Wall Sculpture Art

What we should consider modern sculpture? Ironically, the modern art world, the artist can relate, works and styles, the most popular in the last decade or century. Much of the rock art is today, like contemporary styles. People might one day consider the works of artists such as classics in the same direction as the medieval, baroque, renaissance and sculptors are today. Here are some of the most renowned sculptors and modern:
1st Constantin Brancusi (1876-1957)
Brancusi was a Romanian sculptor who made his native France. In 1900, Brancusi sculpture as an art form. Then he showed the beauty of the basic sculpture, he also became a member of an aura of mystery to him. Brancusi attended various art schools flays before creating (1902), the Medical University of Bucharest still serves as a model. The works of Auguste Rodin, Brancusi influenced to tell him that a force in the creation of a sculpture of the surface. In the time Brancusi would use a minimalist approach to something, try to present the sculpture in its simplest form.
2nd Naum Gabo (1890-1977)
Born in Russia, Gabo later an American. During the First World War, Gabo has lived in Norway and began developing his method stereometric sculpture. This approach would eventually have some influence of contemporary art wall sculpture. Gabo first Cubist sculptures and the materials used celluloid and tin. It is still interesting materials to use, including plastic, wire and glass. The goal was to create an impression of movement.
3rd Ivan Mestrovic (1883-1962)
Croatian sculptor Mestrovic is an American who worked as a shepherd. Classic Greek sculpture Auguste Rodin works strongly influenced generally large and heavy Mestrovic. Mestrovic commonly used materials such as bronze, marble and wood. common themes that uses Mestrovic:
- The Yugoslav history
- Yugoslav Folk
- Churches
- Biblical scenes
4th Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)
Picasso began his artistic talent show as a young painter. He soon became known worldwide for its original color and abundant. Although Picasso primarily uses the medium of painting, he used other media such as sculpture. Other sculptures by Picasso’s painting influenced. For example, the Iberian (to the extreme southwest of Europe) contributed to the sculpture-style used in his painting, Portrait of Gertrude Stein (1906) by Pablo Picasso. African sculpture was also influenced consumption of Picasso’s Cubism.
5th Auguste Rodin (1840-1917)
Rodin’s works were quite visionary and certainly inspired some of today’s art wall sculpture. The French collected materials for his sculptures as objects that need formatting to create different effects on the surface. Rodin sculptures and pieces of equipment that existed in the room saw. He made an important trip to Italy, in 1875. There the works of masters such as Michelangelo and Donatello amazed Rodin. Rodin first major sculpture The Age of Bronze is so realistic that experts believed erroneously that Rodin had used a form of a living man!
Some of the best modern metal wall sculptures are based on modern sculptors. Although modern relative, the beauty they reveal is very real.

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High school graduate inspired to paint

High school graduate inspired to paint
ROCHESTER — Inspired by the realist style of Edward Hopper, recent Century High School graduate Ali Sifuentes snapped a few nighttime photographs of Silver Lake Foods on north Broadway hoping to recreate the scene in an oil painting.

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Traditional Chinese Painting – Chinese Flower Bird Painting – Watercolor. Ngan Siu-Mui inspired.


Traditional Chinese Painting – Chinese Flower Bird Painting – Watercolor.Chinese Bird Flower Painting. Flower Bird Landscapes. This is a simple painting of a Bird I saw on the side of a CHinese Flowery Pecoe TIn. I have always wanted to try and paint variants of it and finally amidst the rains I thought the time was just. I like the way the ink is so simple. And the close ups I do of my paintings I do because I personally enjoy the way the pulp sits inside on and through the papr and midst itself and other colours. I can fully appreciate the way he Chinese Soot ink blends into the paper, and the way the paint plays amongst itself. I dont know what it is, but theres something beautiufl to me simply in seeing black ink on paper, chinese paper. I can celebrate more now so than ever before that feeling of makng the ink sit on the Xuan even as simple shapes and spontaneous form. It is something that is growing on me and more and more I can appreciate many of the works I see, in this I feel I have made a step forwards. I can only study what I see, but I read very much about the philosophies of the Masters and the way they lives and what they tried to achieve. I find now that the smpler the work is that I prefer, the harder it is to reproduce in siilar style. I find that the beauty is greatly there in very spontaneous works, and for me, to find the confidence to use paint in that loud and bold manner, requires actually a great degree of kowhow regarding the bristle understanding

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