Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
intricate miniature paintings by Hasan Kale
Hasan Kale is a unique and talented artist from Turkey who was born in 1960. Hasan create an incredibly intricate miniature paintings on small objects. The 53-year-old makes use of everything from wings of taxidermied insects to a single pumpkin seed. He also uses pasta and even can painstakingly paint on sharp spikes to make his art. Hasan has been working in miniature since the 1980s, the canvas for his incredible art of detailed mini-marvels – the wings of any taxidermied insect, lemon peel, pasta, snail shells, seeds, lump of sugar, grain of rice, even sharp plant spikes. And the skillful artist doesn’t need a wooden board on which to mix colors, he uses his finger as a palette.
intricate miniature paintings by Hasan Kale
pencil drawing portraits by Elle Wills
Elle Wills is a Brisbane based artist and fashion illustrator. Elle does a phenomenal job creating texture and the impact she is able to make with such a limited use of color is stellar. It appears that beautiful 26-year-old Australian artist is inspiring a lot of new artists. Elle Wills loves drawing things that inspire her or things she finds beautiful. Elle Wills is also a tattoo apprentice specializing in realism portraits and creations. Most frequently she uses mediums – pencil, water color and acrylic.
pencil drawing portraits by Elle Wills
painting of a women by Konstantin Razumov
Russian impressionist painter Konstantin Razumov who was born in 1974 create a really beautiful paintings of a woman. Razumov influenced by many styles, he mastered the technique of combining realism and impressionism. he has painted all kinds of subjects, from nudes to landscapes. His bright colours, the smoothness of the skin in his nudes, the expressive features of his characters, distinguish his paintings. Razumov has a vibrant shimmering brushstroke plus a mastery of light and excellent draftmanship. Faithful to early Impressionism, he nonetheless adds some modern touches which are most obvious in his beautiful charming nudes, soft and sensuous. Razumov is at his graceful best when his subjects are young ladies. He has always been our tip to attain greatness and is a very fine young artist.
painting of a women by Konstantin Razumov
Fabian Perez
Fabian Perez is a renowned Argentinian painter who describes his unique style of art as "neo-emotionalism" born in Buenos Aires, November 2, 1967. He currently resides in Los Angeles and is known for his paintings of the tango and for his portraits. Fabian combine figurative and abstract styles. Mostly he works in the mornings and early afternoon, when the light is best. Usually he uses acrylic paint, so that he doesn’t have to wait for it to dry. He likens painting to music and this is particularly evident in his Flamenco pieces, where the dancer creates complex rhythmic patterns. In 2009 Perez was named the official artist of the 10th annual Latin Grammy Awards.
Fabian Perez
Monday, August 8, 2016
body paint graffiti
body paint graffiti is the development of a branch of art that exists, but the art of using the body as a medium to paint or express it, though it is not fair but it is a work that deserves to be rewarded and the results of the art is very beautiful and deserves to in appreciation
body paint graffiti
Sunday, August 7, 2016
watercolor human figure
A human figure is an important part of almost any composition. If we are painting a landscape, an insertion of a human figure can enhance the mood of the painting. For example, if a vast sky over a meadow is our subject, a small human figure could relate the connection and ‘scale’ between the man and the nature. With an endless supply of figures, styles and techniques, the human form remains an intriguing subject for artists. Painting human figure in watercolor is not as difficult as it appears. You can use a various techniques for painting the figure in watercolor.
watercolor human figure