Showing posts with label Impressionism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Impressionism. Show all posts
Thursday, 13 February 2014
Making Rainbows
A song released as the soundtrack for the comedy Fitzwillie in 1967, which gained different shades in the voices of singers such as Ella Fitzgerald or Lena Horne, said “make me rainbows, make me Spring in the snow, make me music wherever I go”. This could well be the touchstone to refer to Leonid Afremov’s paintings.
Etiquetas:
cotton canvas,
Impressionism,
Leonid Afremov,
oil painting,
palette-knife
Monday, 21 October 2013
Touching and Tasty
If “variety is the spice of life” and “a picture paints a thousand words”, then young Kelly McCollam is really achieving quite something by introducing a new and very interesting flavour to the art world with her inventive recreations of some of Van Gogh’s masterpieces using salt, spices and food-colouring as her sole medium to pay homage to her favourite painter.
Etiquetas:
Art,
art work,
food art,
Impressionism,
Kelly McCollman,
Monet,
Pointillism,
Seurat,
Van Gogh
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