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Title: TragedyKarin Kuhlmann 2003 Computer Painting Technique: Digital Collage from several FraxFlame Layers, colored and worked out with Painter and Adobe Photoshop. Like the surrealists and some abstractionists I prefer to utilize "Automatism" for my creative processes in order to release my inner pictures. I usually generate a series of inspiring and associative shapes on transparent layers and combine them to form subtle arrangements of glowing transparent areas of colors, including the light behind it. |
Abstract Art - Red Earth - Artist Andrea Beech $ US 590 + Shipping Price includes sales taxes Local Currency Converter Acrylic abstract painting on heavy duty stretcher-bar canvas 56cm x 61cm (22in x 24in) Abstract art by New Zealand artist Andrea Beech |
![]() ![]() Robb Havassy, Modelling for Ralph Lauren 1995, a few months before receiving art kit A former international fashion model for the likes of Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Christian Dior and Armani,
Robb Havassy, a graduate of U.C. Irvine, began painting in 1996 after receiving a beginner's art kit as a 26th birthday present. Entirely self -taught, his first painting was a small surfing portrait of Duke Kahanamoku for photographer and friend Bruce Weber. Eight years and more than 1000 painting's later, the success that followed Havassy's first little watercolor has been manifold, garnering him both national and international acclaim. Highly regarded for his brilliant use of color as well as his eclectic mix of style, motion and inspirational subject matter. |
chris liddiard"Kew Blue" Watercolour and charcoal £200.00 48 x 50cm chris liddiard |
Chris Mansell "Sofia I" Acrylic on canvas £ 850.00 94 x 94cm No frame required Chris Mansell was born in Durham and studied fine art painting in Newcastle and later printmaking in London at The Royal College of Art. His work is in the V&A collection and also in the Pushkin Museum in Moscow. Chris says of his work that “I am interested in all types of geometry and its place in various cultures, especially prehistory, the Renaissance and the use and development of the Golden Section. My work, while being purely visual, takes on a certain amount of initial influence from these areas”. |
![]() Suprematist Composition by Kazimir Malevich Valued at around $10 Million Dollars! |