afrikani
Basotho blanket designs.
Today I am grateful to be South African, Proudly South African
I know there will be some of you out there that just don’t get this. That given the chance would be packed up and shipped off to OZ or some place where rugby and cricket is also played, scho…
Vanessa Cooper
Vanessa Cooper is Hampshire born and has been painting since her early 'teens. She studied at Portsmouth University, first exhibited her work in 1987, and has built a reputation as a bold, imaginative artist with a deep love of colour. There is a delightful, childish naivety about her work which is immensely appealing. These are happy pictures which make you smile! She works
ANNIE O'BRIEN GONZALES
Let's Fall in Love, oil on canvas, 30x30 by Annie O'Brien Gonzales, Santa Fe, NM
African barber sign
These are hand painted signs for street barbers. All are from Ghana and measure about 4 feet long.
Artist // Boho Garden
Sometimes I wonder how I've held out this long without finding out whether Baby Reed is a little he or she. (We'll know in a mere two weeks,...
Dentist sign downtown Kigali
detail from a dentist sign depciting potential clients before and after visittting the dentist. © Julie Dermansky, All Rights Reserved. Use Without Permission Strictly Prohibited To purchase fine art prints, or to license this email juliedermansky@yahoo.com
pinkpagodastudio
Lovely porcelain tableware in subtle hues from Kirstie Van Noort--discovered via Aubrey Road
North + South
Sharne Wolff is struck by colour at Marina Strocchi's latest exhibition...
Portrait of a Mad Woman by Théodore Géricault Shows How to Use Definition as a Focal Point
In painting composition, the relative amount of definition, or enhanced detail, can be used to home in on a focal point, much like one's eye focuses naturally on a subject of interest and lets the other stuff blur out a bit. In Portrait of a Mad Woman, shown above, Géricault renders the face of his subject with incredible sensitivity to detail, capturing the rough, age-spotted skin of her face, her red-rimmed eyes and her querulous expression perfectly. Her white cap (a framing…
Portrait of a Mad Woman by Théodore Géricault Shows How to Use Definition as a Focal Point
In painting composition, the relative amount of definition, or enhanced detail, can be used to home in on a focal point, much like one's eye focuses naturally on a subject of interest and lets the other stuff blur out a bit. In Portrait of a Mad Woman, shown above, Géricault renders the face of his subject with incredible sensitivity to detail, capturing the rough, age-spotted skin of her face, her red-rimmed eyes and her querulous expression perfectly. Her white cap (a framing…
Vanessa Cooper Spring Song | Signed Limited Edition Art Print | Free UK Delivery
Signed limited edition art prints from British contemporary artist Vanessa Cooper