Thursday, 31 May 2012
Sunday, 27 May 2012
"Land under the clouds.1"
art,painting,nature
abstract,
figurative,
landscape,
mixed media,
paintings
"Watching over"
art,painting,nature
abstract,
feminine,
figurative,
kids,
landscape,
mixed media,
paintings
"Day and night"
art,painting,nature
abstract,
blue,
dream,
flowers,
landscape,
large paintings,
mixed media,
oil,
paintings,
water
"Men's world"
"Compassion"
art,painting,nature
dream,
feminine,
figurative,
mixed media,
paintings
"Canadian"
art,painting,nature
landscape,
paintings,
small paintings,
trees
Esquire girl
art,painting,nature
dream,
feminine,
figurative,
large paintings,
paintings,
relationship
The Union
art,painting,nature
botanical,
dream,
floral,
flowers,
large paintings,
paintings,
relationship
Splash.2
art,painting,nature
figurative,
girl,
kids,
mixed media,
paintings,
small paintings,
water
Spring time
art,painting,nature
floral,
mixed media,
paintings,
resin finish,
small paintings,
spring
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Goddess of the Golden egg
art,painting,nature
feminine,
figurative,
mixed media,
orange,
paintings,
relationship
MidSummer flowers
Happy world
art,painting,nature
abstract,
large paintings,
paintings,
water
Monday, 21 May 2012
Another season
art,painting,nature
dream,
feminine,
figurative,
flowers,
paintings
Spring blossom
art,painting,nature
dream,
feminine,
figurative,
flowers,
mixed media,
paintings,
spring,
trees
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Blue Sky
art,painting,nature
flowers,
paintings,
resin finish,
small paintings
Cool Breeze 18"x18"
art,painting,nature
blue,
flowers,
paintings,
peonies,
resin finish,
small paintings
Hot Day
art,painting,nature
flowers,
paintings,
resin finish,
small paintings,
spring,
yellow
Friday, 18 May 2012
About collage
"Masters of collage". From Picasso to Rauschenberg
26/11/2005 - 26/02/2006
In the fall of 1912, using only scissors and cheap commercial papers glued to their drawings, Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso invented collage and forever altered the way in which art was made and received. Artists throughout Europe and the United States immediately recognized the new medium’s far-reaching potential. In Italy, the Futurists, advocates of World War I, used collage to capture the fury of battle and celebrate the dynamic pace of city life. In Germany and Switzerland, the war brought disillusion and the birth of the Dada movement. The Berlin Dadaists George Grosz, Johannes Baader, and Hannah Höch conceived of photomontage as a medium of protest against the existing social and political order. In the new Soviet nation, on the other hand, artists Liubov Popova, Gustav Klutsis, Lazar El Lissitzky, Alexandr Rodchenko, Nikolai Sidelnikov, and Solomon Telingater used collage and photomontage to celebrate the progressive goals of the new nation.
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