YAMAMOTO GENDAI ODANI, Motohiko (b.1972) ODANI Motohiko Web ART iT Marco Mazzoni Westerns © 2012 | STEVEN MORGANA Crazy Awesome Paintings by Vladimir Kush Here is a collection of the incredible paintings of Vladimir Kush. Vladimir has been creating these surrealistic paintings since the late 80’s. I’m extremely impressed by his work, and you should be as well! Related Plywood Paintings by Robert Romanowic Plywood Paintings by Robert Romanowic, very unique and awesome! February 8, 2011 In "Inspiration" Amazing Contemporary Paintings by Christine Krainock Christine Krainock creates original, abstract oil painting & acrylic knife painting. December 12, 2011 In "Fine Art" Ellison Design student based in CA who was one of the co-founder of AIA and CubeBreaker.com
Welcome to the C.M. Russell Museum | cmrussell.org victorine müller Alive Without Breath: Three Dimensional Animals Painted in Layers of Resin by Keng Lye Singapore-based artist Keng Lye creates near life-like sculptures of animals relying on little but paint, resin and a phenomenal sense of perspective. Lye slowly fills bowls, buckets, and boxes with alternating layers of acrylic paint and resin, creating aquatic animal life that looks so real it could almost pass for a photograph. The artist is using a technique very similar to Japanese painter Riusuke Fukahori who was featured on this blog a little over a year ago, though Lye seems to take things a step further by making his paint creations protrude from the surface, adding another level of dimension to a remarkable medium. See much more of this series titled Alive Without Breath over on deviantART. (via ian brooks) Update: I have some additional details from the artist that I’d like to add here, as this post seems to be getting a lot of attention.
Barnett Newman (American, 1905–1970) 8,544 Artists and 51,771 Works Online SaveNot on view Rothko by Newman n.d. SaveNot on view The Blessing 1944 SaveNot on view Untitled (1945) SaveNot on view Untitled (1946) SaveNot on view Two Edges 1948 SaveOn view Onement, I 1948 SaveNot on view Abraham 1949 SaveNot on view Onement III 1949 SaveOn view The Voice 1950 SaveOn view The Wild 1950 SaveOn view Vir Heroicus Sublimis 1950-51 SaveNot on view Untitled 1961 SaveNot on view Untitled 1961 SaveNot on view Untitled 1961 SaveNot on view Canto I from 18 Cantos 1963 SaveNot on view Canto III from 18 Cantos 1963 SaveNot on view Canto IV from 18 Cantos 1963 SaveNot on view Canto V from 18 Cantos 1963 SaveNot on view Canto VI from 18 Cantos 1963 SaveNot on view Canto VII from 18 Cantos 1963 More Works View more works » If you are interested in reproducing images from The Museum of Modern Art web site, please visit the Image Permissions page (www.moma.org/permissions).
Spectacular Moleskine Doodles Explode with Energy - My Modern Met Philippines-based illustrator Kerby Rosanes proves that doodling can be so much more than scratching unintelligible scribbles on paper. Through his Sketchy Stories blog, Rosanes shares his wonderful world of doodling in a simple Moleskine sketchbook. Equipped with an ordinary Moleskine, a few Uni Pin drawing pens, and his innate gift for drawing, the artist is able to transport viewers to a world where tiny, cartoonish creatures explode with gusto to make up larger entities. Each of the illustrator's complex and crowded sketches are filled with minute details that allow the eye to wander and discover new characters and designs at every turn. Kerby Rosanes websiteKerby Rosanes on deviantART via [Gaks]