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Christina Wheeler Trick or Treat!
Discuss this Artwork (13 messages) Newberry Hello Soloists, ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (9 messages) John James Audubon Audubon's Dream Realized: Selections from "The Birds of America" ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (2 messages) Andrew Wyeth I just stumbled across this painting and found it incredible.
Discuss this Artwork (24 messages) Newberry Your invited to my House Warming, December 10 and 11, Saturday 6-9 pm and Sunday 3-6 pm. For more information and pictures visit: www.RomanticRealism.net and www.NewberryWorkshop.com Cheers, Michael 222 Varet Street 2D Brooklyn, NY 11206 1 347 689 2389 (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (6 messages) Newberry Hello Soloists, I would like to celebrate with you the completion of "Lovers Jumping", a pencil drawing 22 x 14". It’s a study for a future life-size painting. The painting will be about 5 x 7'. I finished it yesterday, November 19th. For the painting the background will include a wood dock and light pastel colors of pink, purple, gr... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (9 messages) Vassily Kandinsky This is one of my favorite Kandinsky pieces. I accidentally came across a large framed print of this piece over ten years ago and today it is still hanging in my house. This piece is not yet completely “abstracted” away and it is kind of fun to figure out what’s in there. Though for me, just those shapes, circles, lines, colors - and the combinatio... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (48 messages) Vasily Polenov A few years ago, I got a small 9x12 replica of this iconic Russian landscape as a present from my mother-in-law, who specifically commissioned an art student in Moscow to have it done. To this day, this small and badly framed oil painting is the only real thing in my house. It actually looks stunningly good from just a bit of distance. The online r... (See the whole comment)
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Discuss this Artwork (4 messages) Paul Gauguin There are several reasons that I want to share this. First, to finish off what I had started: after Babushka brought me the “Moscow Courtyard”, I had a chance to visit Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. There was a Paul Gauguin exhibition at Met at the time and there I saw Still life and three puppies for the first time. It very much stoo... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (4 messages) Newberry I have had a fun week posting here and in-between the posts I drew this up. I have been developing theory of triangulating lights and darks---I am a little shocked at how easily it facilitates realism. ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (9 messages) UberKuh Around this time last year, I read Rand's The Romantic Manifesto. It sparked a weeklong series of over 20 sketches, most of which are portraits of people whose ideas, good or bad, have significantly influenced my thoughts. Rand's portrait was the first in this series. While I cannot say that I agree with all of her writing, I can say that, overall,... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (10 messages) Newberry Opening Reception--Java Street Studios In the Buff: A Survey of the Nude 222 Java Street - Greenpoint, Brooklyn March 24th, 7-11 P.M. Aware is one of five nudes that I have in this exhibition. I created two new works for this show, Arrangement in Gray, Black, and White No. 2 and Suggestion. They can be vi... (See the whole comment)
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Discuss this Artwork (21 messages) Newberry Brothers, 2006, oil on panel, 12 x 16" ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (6 messages) Newberry Any complex subject is visually chaotic; with incongruent shapes and millions of details. One of the fun and great challenges for an artist is to organize this visual information in a meaningful way; to compose it. I would like to discuss one element of composition: rhythm... ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (6 messages) Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson I recently visited the Girodet exhibit at the Art Institute of Chicago and it was awesome. Here is a visual index to some of the works. This piece, Mademoiselle Lange as Danaë has a funny story behind it.... ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (17 messages) A. Robert Malcom While this was done initially as a study of doing a straw broom, it quickly became, as so often it does to me, a themed work, this time being a gentle parody of William Harnett's famous paintings [he did two versions] "After the Hunt" and, since was doing a broom, decided to double play on the idea of witches - both the whisking and the post-Hallow... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (13 messages) A. Robert Malcom This was an outgrowth of a photo showing a tree managing to grow in a narrow canyon way, where only the part above the walls has the leafry... wanting to make it more interesting, took the idea and made it as part of the 'backyard' of a home... wanting further to see it better, and to gain a sense of depth to the work, turned the left wall into a c... (See the whole comment)
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