Artisti e Opere

Cristiano De Gaetano
Questo è un piccolo omaggio a Cristiano De Gaetano, che a soli 37 anni ci lascia. Un pittore, uno scultore ma soprattutto un artista di grande talento. Pugliese di Taranto, dove aveva scelto di vivere e lavorare, nonostante le sue opere avessero iniziato a diffondersi in tutta Italia e recentemente in Europa. La sua ricerca […]

Tomás Sánchez
Tomás Sánchez (born May 22, 1948 Cuba) is a Cuban painter and engraver, known for his landscapes. In 1980 he won the First Prize at the XIX Edition of the International Prize of Drawing Joan Miró, for his work Desde las aguas blancas, which launched his international career. The following year, he had an exhibition […]

Do you know this artist?
This is one of the first 19th-century artists that he was a pivotal figure in the transition from Realism to Impressionism. He is Édouard Manet (23 January 1832 – 30 April 1883) and he was a French painter. Questo è uno dei primi artisti del 19 ° secolo che è stato una figura chiave nella transizione dal realismo […]

David Kracov
This metal sculptures are handmade and hand painted by the designer David Kracov, turning a steel form into this bright creations. The butterfly presence in each creation is David’s signature trademark. Why does he use at least one butterfly, sometimes visible and sometimes hidden? For him each butterfly is a tribute to the delicacy and […]

Nick Knight
Acclaimed fashion photographer Nick Knight is known for his images and innovative techniques. In “Flora” he shows off the final product of a project he started in 1993. He spent over three years collecting and sorting through the Natural History Museum herbarium’s six million specimens to select just 45 specimens to photograph and exhibit at […]

Frederic Leighton
Frederic Leighton (3 December 1830 – 25 January 1896) was an English painter and sculptor. His works depicted historical, biblical and classical subject matter. Leighton was born in Scarborough to a family in the import and export business. He was educated at University College School, London. Leighton completed all his artistic training and study in […]

Joseph Zoffany. Who/What/Where
CHI/WHO: Joseph Zoffany COSA/WHAT: The Tribuna of the Uffizi (1772-78) DOVE/WHERE: The Royal Collection, London In the summer of 1772 Zoffany set off for Florence with £300, letters of introduction and a commission from the Queen to paint highlights of the Grand Duke of Tuscany’s collection shown within the Tribuna of the Uffizi Palace. The Tribuna […]

Horyon Lee
Overlapping images and a viewpoint on desire. Almost all the pieces done by artist Horyon Lee present “overlapping image”. The term “overlap” refers to the frame of the first image occupying the same area as other images. Rather than traditional paintings, photography is much more effective when expressing overlapping frames; despite the fact that the […]

Hopare
Hopare is a street artist. I have not discovered anything about him, but his works are extraordinary. Look at this! Hopare is a street artist. Di lui non ho scoperto nulla, ma le sue opere sono straordinarie. Guardate qui! HOPARE Web Site http://www.hopare.com/

Dino Valls
Dino Valls is a Spanish painter born in 1959. Valls taught himself to paint beginning in 1975 after completing his degree in Medicine and Surgery in 1982. As one of the Spanish representatives of the vanguard of figurative art, Valls’ work displays the strong influence of past masters and their studies of the human being. […]

Craig Alan
California native Craig Alan has proven himself as a unique artist. His artistic experiments, may change the way we think of art all together. His aerial shots arrange people donned in all black, as if they were pixels to create portraits of pop culture legends Elvis, Marilyn Monroe, and Audrey Hepburn in a way we’ve […]

Will Cotton
Will Cotton creates an unreal world of overabundance in which everything becomes cotton candy, custard and cream, merging references to the American pop culture and art history. His paintings are often done on a large scale, giving his frivolous subjects the monumentality of history painting. His aesthetic quotes eighteenth-century artists like Giambattista Tiepolo. Le opere […]
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