Artisti e Opere

Laura Ball
Through the fluidity of watercolor Laura Ball creates a world populated by allegorical images that are constantly changing. Fears and dreams acquire a bodily form as if in a game of free association and with a highly imaginative style. Attraverso la fluidità dell’acquarello, Laura Ball elabora un mondo popolato di immagini allegoriche in continua […]

Jay Fleck
If there is one word to sum up the illustrations of Jay Fleck, it would have to be “fun”. His colorful works seem to draw from the inspiring world of childhood, creating fantasies filled with octopus, pirates, rocket ships and elephants. The atmosphere of his works are fun but at the same time ironic and […]

Do you know this artist?
This is a Polish Art Deco painter and the first woman artist to be a glamour star. She is Tamara de Lempicka (Łempicka) (16 May 1898 – 18 March 1980), born Maria Górska in Warsaw, Poland. Questa è un’artista Polacca dell’Art Deco e la prima donna artista a diventare una stella glamour. Si tratta di […]

Renè Magritte. Who/What/Where
CHI/WHO: Renè Magritte COSA/WHAT: Gli amanti/ The Lovers/ Les amantes (1928) DOVE/WHERE: MOMA, New York Frustrated desires are a common theme in René Magritte’s work. Here, a barrier of fabric prevents the intimate embrace between two lovers, transforming an act of passion into one of isolation and frustration. Some have interpreted this work as a depiction […]

Myeongbeom Kim
The artist who at this moment is Myeongbeom Kim appreciate . She is a great South Korean artist who mix up sculpture, poetry, concept and nature at the same time in huge artwork. His works are really poetic and extraordinary. I recommend you look at his site. L’artista che in questo momento apprezzo è Myeongbeom […]

John Nouanesing
This table was created by the young French artist and designer John Nouanesing. It’s as if someone has been extraordinarily clumsy and spilled an entire bucket of paint over an invisible table. It ‘a table but also a sculpture. It ‘s just Amazing! Questo tavolo è stato creato dal giovane artista e designer francese John […]

Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Ratto di Proserpina
Io credo che le sculture del Bernini si debbano vedere di persona. Vi mostro alcune immagini del “Ratto di Proserpina” conservato presso la Galleria Borghese a Roma. Si tratta di una scultura stupenda, che trasmette emozioni e sensualità da qualsiasi punto la si osservi. Ogni volta che osservo quest’opera resto strabiliata dalla cura dei dettagli, […]

Frank Uyttenhove
Frank Uyttenhove is an exceptionally talented photographer. The main theme in Frank’s varied work is the continuous presence of subtle emotion. His ability to give people direction, his amazing photo manipulation skills and his attention to detail, are the reason he can tell a whole story in one picture. Frank has a passion for photography, […]

Gerard van Honthorst
Gerard van Honthorst (Gerrit van Honthorst) (4 November 1592 – 27 April 1656) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. Early in his career he visited Rome, where he had great success painting in a style influenced by Caravaggio. Following his return to the Netherlands he became a leading portrait painter. Honthorst was a prolific artist. […]

David Edward Linn
David Linn was born in Palo Alto, California and grew up in the hills of the South Bay peninsula. He began painting shortly after birth and has paused only occasionally to pursue other interests such as music composition and performance. His painting is a means of reflecting what lies within rather than what the artist sees […]

Karin Jurick
Karin Jurick è un’artista americana. Le sue opere rappresentano scene di vita americana immerse in una atmosfera serena e tranquilla. I protagonisti dei suoi quadri sono solitamente rappresentati al mare oppure in un museo, metre ammirano un’opera d’arte famosa. Karin Jurick is an American artist. His works depict scenes of American life immersed in a […]

Ilse Moore
“Sono sempre stato attratto da immagini surreali. Credo che la fotografia sia un mezzo che conferisce una sorta di realismo a queste” fantasie “, permettendo così di porsi in una più stretta relazione con lo spettatore. Mi piace che suggerisca la possibilità di una verità impercettibile. Il subacqueo sembrava il logico passo nella ricerca di un […]
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