Posted on 16 January 2010, 14:41, by Stefan, under
Arte.


Through his unique approach of composing painterly images, Neo Rauch has managed to revolutionize contemporary German painting, unlike anybody else in his generation. His paintings draw from various influences including social realism and surrealism, although he’d probably be the first one to say it isn’t so… Read the rest of this entry »

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Posted on 6 December 2009, 23:12, by Stefan, under
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There’s something about Paul Wackers paitings that really do it for me. It’s probably the combination of his brave color palette, his solid sense of composition, interesting subject matter, and undeniable influence of modern giants such as Miro and Calder.
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Waste Paintings (9 – 10) x Studio Parris Wakefield.



v > Visuelle.co.uk

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Posted on 9 November 2009, 17:37, by Stefan, under
Arte.



Alex Roulette is a very talented painter from the US of A. And yeah, your read properly… he’s a painter, not a photographer!
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Posted on 4 November 2009, 23:47, by Stefan, under
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We’re glad Tyson Roberts got in touch with us (again!) to share his recent painterly work. As you can see, they are solid all around, for the color palette he uses, the skills with which he lays down paint on the canvas, and the way that he abstracts common landscapes!
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Posted on 26 October 2009, 0:53, by Stefan, under
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I’m really feelin’ Rosson Crow’s paintings! She has a very explosive and vibrant color palette, as well as a general ease at putting down paint whether it’s with a brush, knife, or through pure drips… all on monumental-sized canvases, literally making my mouth water each time I stare at each one of ‘em.
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These digital paintings/studies by Andy Gilmore are really really nice on the eyes! Read the rest of this entry »

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Posted on 15 October 2009, 2:11, by Stefan, under
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Stephan Balleux’s pictoric work has a similar feel to Francis Bacoon’s paintings. Both are great by the way…
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I was revisiting Stephanie Davidson’s site (creator of Hurdles, the animated gif I featured about 10 days ago) and came across this gif that made my day! I’ve been staring at it for quite some time now and have come to the conclusion that this much more than just an animated gif. This is a painting… a virtual painting, where the medium and the message seem to coexist in perfect harmony. In addition, the overall composition, it’s texture and grain, and the palette chosen by Davidson go hand-in-hand, creating a first class pictoric experience for web users galore.

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