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Ian Yang

WikiPaintings.org - the encyclopedia of Painting - 6 views

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    Bookmark this link right away so you can have a museum at your fingertips. How awesome it is to see all artworks of your favorite artist in chronological order!!
Ian Yang

lines and colors :: a blog about drawing, painting, illustration, comics, webcomics, cartoons, concept art and other visual arts - 1 views

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    If you are a heavy reader or want to be one, this blog is perfect for you.
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    a blog about drawing, sketching, painting, comics, cartoons, webcomics, illustration, digital art, concept art, gallery art, artist tools and techniques, motion graphics, animation, sci-fi and fantasy illustration, paleo art, storyboards, matte painting, 3d graphics
c newsom

The Body in Pain - 1 views

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    Article written by Arthur C. Danto about Botero's series of paintings based on readings and photos of Abu Ghraib. Includes linke to the Marlborough Gallery where his paintings were exhibited.
c newsom

Kasimir Malevich: Black Square - 1 views

  • all art should be comforting, literal, narrative, perhaps somewhat erotic, and depict rationally classical articlesubtitleject matter, then your taste in art coincides quite easily with those of that noted German art connoisseur and would-be artist from the early twentieth century, Adolf Hitler.
  • He labelled his work "Suprematist" and under the influence of Dutch artist, Piet Mondrian, took Picasso's Cubism to its ultimate conclusion.
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    A brief article on Kasimir Malevich, Suprematism and his painting, Black Square.
anonymous

Latin American Art, Latino Art & Caribbean Art | Pan American - 0 views

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    Pan American Art Presents Caribbean Art & Latin American art gallery, featuring paintings for sale from Mexico, Colombia and other places in Latin America and in the Caribbean. Call us Now For More Info !
anonymous

Mark Tobey | Panamerican Art Projects - 1 views

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    Pan American Art Projects specializes in art of the Americas with the mission to build a bridge between North and South American cultures by presenting and exhibiting artists from both regions. We deal with emerging to established artists, as well as secondary market paintings, sculpture, and works on paper.In 1990 we started as Galerie Malraux in Los Angeles, California: at that time the gallery focused mainly on Caribbean art. In 1994 the gallery followed its founder to Dallas, Texas, in a transition which marked the beginning of Pan American Art Gallery; the inaugural exhibit was a massive 400-piece show of important modernist Cuban art. By the early 2000's the gallery moved to a 4500 square feet exhibition space in the upscale Turtle Creek area of Dallas; the first show there, a comprehensive view of Cuban photography titled "Cuban Photography - Revolutionary to Contemporary" was named one of the ten best shows of the year in America.Since that time the gallery expanded its reach to North and South America, and promotes contemporary artists of distinction from the Western Hemisphere. In December 2006 we opened as 12,000 sq. ft. compound in the heart of the Wynwood district of Miami, which features multiple exhibition rooms, a video box, on-site storage, a library, and an apartment with a studio for visiting artists. Our first Miami exhibit was a large two-man show of Leon Ferrari and Oscar Bony, both from Argentina. At that time, we modified our name to Pan American Art Projects, to reflect our evolution into a dynamic contemporary art venture.
anonymous

Panamericanart | Art And Paintings - 5 views

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    Pan American Art Projects specializes in art of the Americas with the mission to build a bridge between North and South American cultures by presenting and exhibiting artists from both regions. We deal with emerging to established artists, as well as secondary market paintings, sculpture, and works on paper.
Tania Sheko

lines and colors :: a blog about drawing, painting, illustration, comics, concept art and other visual arts » Jean Giraud (Moebius) 1938-2012 - 2 views

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    Jean Giraud (Moebius) died 10 March 2012 
ada loures

Lookinart.net - 0 views

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    The main objective of the blog "Look in art", is to reproduce clearly all modern artists who create or found new modern artistic directions, the thematic of the blog considers the whole art like, painting, cinema, photography, sculpture, design…
c newsom

Hanuman - 2 views

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    Kalighat painting of Hanuman the Monkey God teasing open his chest to reveal Rama & Sita enshrined within it; Indian (Calcutta); c.1865 - 70.Museum no. IS.231-1953.
Ian Yang

Flickr: Taiwan Illustration Club -TIC- 台灣插圖可啦部∼ - 0 views

  • Taiwan Illustration Club -TIC- 台灣插圖可啦部∼
  • About Taiwan Illustration Club -TIC- 台灣插圖可啦部∼
  • Doodle, Sketch, Illustration, drwaings, art, paintings....whatever related ~ Friends from all over the world that is intersted in join this group are welcome! And please feel free to share your works..:D
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  • We will place a new theme in every now and then, so everyone is welcome to participate! Any kind of drawing, illustration or doodles are welcome! ***any pictures or drawing shown here is for sharing purpose...for any further use please contact the author. thanks for the attention..
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    For illustrators who wanna share their works with other flickrers.

    Feed - Subscribe to Taiwan Illustration Club -TIC- 台灣插圖可啦部∼ discussion threads
Ian Yang

Humble Voice // GEUCLIDE - 0 views

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    Honestly, I'm not a guy into overmuch, though I alaways admire the idea and labour of creating art. As for geuclide's works, THANKS GOD he knows the boundary and jumps out of the stereotypes skillfully and stylishly. I can pull out a whole package of adjectives to describe his works, one of them is MARVELOUS. As you can see on the left, his abstract appear like an abstract landscape painting, with soft, appealing color schemes, plenty of space around and a bit of darker doodle that brings extra moves and delightful surprise to the image, which basically makes me wanna pick up the phone immediately and ask him how much he would like to sell it. :O) If you can' agree my viewpoint more, go check out his humblevoice gallery, for he has lots of things to feast your hungry eyes.

    - ian
Ian Yang

beinArt Surreal Art Collective - 0 views

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    I wish I know who is the aritst who made this marveloust painting, which is currently featured on the homepage of beinArt Surreal Art Collective, a really amazing place for artists of all media. It's the surrealism that truly attracts me, part of the reason is that I don't do surreals, and I'm naturally drawn to things I can't make or don't understand. It's a good thing that my FF takes about 25 seconds to read the Artists page, but a bit of virtue of patience is always rewarding, indeed!- Ian
c newsom

Manet and the Execution of Maximilian | Home - 0 views

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    Larger, grainy version of the Mannheim painting can be seen here: http://www.nevadaobserver.com/Archive/040501/Images/26.%20Execution%20of%20Maximilian.jpg
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    Includes other versions, sketches and a timeline of Manet's work on The Execution of Maximilian.
Ian Yang

Edward Hopper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    The image on the left is entitled Nighthawks, which gave me a very strong impression the first time I saw it on a wordpress blog last week and fortunately I saw it again yesterday in a bookstore. Do you see how sharp the light and the building are? and are you just like me, feeling your heart beat faster and faster by the empty but disturbing atmosphere in the painting. If your anwers can't be more positive, it's about time for you to meet another master like Edward Hopper who can teach you some lessons you can't learn from anyone else.

    - Ian
james james

Beautiful and Creative Light Writing Videos - 0 views

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    Light writing is a form of stop motion animation wherein still images captured using the technique known as light painting are put in sequence thereby creating the optical illusion of movement for the viewer.
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    Picasso used to do this - and was photographed in LIFE magazine: http://images.google.com/images?q=picasso+light+&q=source%3Alife I'm pretty sure he did it in a Cocteau movie, too - but I can't remember which one...
Ian Yang

Kris Kuksi : Home - 0 views

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    Psychotropic Comparative Anatomy, acrylic on canvan, 2006
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