Tous les articles tagués artistique

339 Articles
  • Nathalie DESHAIRS – Peintures
  • Nathalie DESHAIRS – Peintures
  • Nathalie DESHAIRS – Peintures expo Lille
  • Nathalie DESHAIRS – Peintures expo
  • Nathalie DESHAIRS – Peintures
  • Nathalie DESHAIRS – Peintures
  • nathalie deshairs – Peinture « le cygne noir »

Nathalie DESHAIRS – Peintures

Nathalie DESHAIRS – Peintures

nathalie deshairs - Peinture "le cygne noir"

Nathalie Deshairs – Peinture « le cygne noir »

EXPO
jusqu’au 13 décembre : Melting Art Gallery  34 rue de la Halle – 59000 Lille, France

Nathalie Deshairs est née en 1964 à Grenoble. Elle vit et travaille à Menton. Après avoir étudié à l’école des Beaux-arts d’Aix-en-Provence et enseigné à l’école d’Art Plastiques de Menton, elle se consacre exclusivement à son art depuis 2004.

« Il y a dans les tableaux de Nathalie Deshairs le commencement de quelque chose qui va prendre forme sous nos yeux et dont on ne sait rien encore sinon qu’il baigne dans une torpeur monochrome ouverte à toutes les évolutions. Le mouvement personnifié, via une technique sans faille, encre de Chine et pierre noire. Tout l’art de l’artiste est ici de donner l’illusion du geste, de découvrir le corps, ses frontières, sa plastique dans un espace uni. Des courbes s’entrelacent, se chevauchent, se confrontent, donnant à l’ensemble du dessin une respiration saisissante. La superposition de tonalités translucides, quelques taches, quelques coulures, apportent la profondeur, l’évanescence. Le corps humain flotte dans l’espace, c’est l’esprit qui se libère de toutes les contraintes, qui s’affranchit de la pesanteur. Et cet art est difficile, que l’on ne s’y trompe pas, nul repentir n’y étant permis… Art difficile, car pour atteindre à tant de légèreté, il faut de toute évidence avoir côtoyé la gravité du monde. Une peinture de nuances et de finesses en laquelle il faut se laisser absorber »
Ludovic Duhamel, Miroir de l’Art, juillet 2010 (source : aralya)

  • Safwan Dahoul – Syrian painter – Acrylic on canvas8
  • Safwan Dahoul – Syrian painter – Acrylic on canvas7
  • Safwan Dahoul – Syrian painter – Acrylic on canvas6
  • Safwan Dahoul – Syrian painter – Acrylic on canvas5
  • Safwan Dahoul – Syrian painter – Acrylic on canvas4
  • Safwan Dahoul – Syrian painter – Acrylic on canvas3
  • Safwan Dahoul – Syrian painter – Acrylic on canvas2
  • Safwan Dahoul – Syrian painter – Acrylic on canvas

Contemporain Syrian art Safwan Dahoul

Contemporain Syrian art Safwan Dahoul.
Born in 1961 in Hama, Syria, Safwan Dahoul lives and works in Dubai.

 

Safwan Dahoul - Syrian painter - Acrylic on canvas

Safwan Dahoul explores the corporal and psychological effects of alienation, solitude, and longing that punctuate the human experience at various stages in life. Partly autobiographical, his ongoing Dream series utilises the formal properties of painting to recreate the subconscious sense of enclosure that surfaces during times of crisis, whether in mourning, estrangement, or political conflict. Dahoul’s recurring female protagonist facilitates this visceral encounter through her contorted body, often-vacant eyes, and minimised yet monumental physicality. Frequently depicted in the confinement of ambiguous settings, she is invariably defined by architectural details and the placement of interior accents such as a table or chair, deepening the state of her disaffection, as even the familiar becomes a site of distress.  (source : ayyamgallery.com)

  • Hubert de Lartigue – Cassandra – Acrylique sur toile -200×200
  • Hubert de Lartigue – Poppy – Acrylique sur toile -200×200
  • Hubert de Lartigue – Luh – Acrylique sur toile
  • Hubert de Lartigue – Kiss – Acrylique sur toile -60×81
  • Hubert de Lartigue – portrait

HyperRealism paintings with Hubert de Lartigue

HyperRealism paintings with Hubert de Lartigue (FR). French painter and illustrator. Acrylic on canvas.
Portraits, Nudes and details.

Hubert de Lartigue - Poppy - Acrylique sur toile -200x200

“The portrait is a classic theme in the world of painting. However, I try to create elements of surprise in each of my portraits, the way I crop them, the expression or the attitude of the models. But the power of the portrait lies above all in the look of the model, which is unique each time. All I have to do is underline the strength and the intensity.”

  • Kris Kuksi –  Capricorn Rising – sculpture
  • Kris Kuksi – sculpture -details
  • Kris Kuksi – Dharma Bovine – sculpture
  • Kris Kuksi –  The Prague parade – sculpture
  • Kris Kuksi –  Reticent affair- sculpture
  • Kris Kuksi – sculpture -details
  • Kris Kuksi – sculpture -details
  • Kris Kuksi – sculpture -details
  • Kris Kuksi –  Triumph – sculpture
  • Kris Kuksi –  The Prague parade opus1 – sculpture
  • Kris Kuksi –  Eden – sculpture
  • Kris Kuksi –  Capricorn Rising – sculpture
  • Kris Kuksi – sculptures – expo
  • Kris Kuksi – Sculpture
  • Kris Kuksi – The anatomy of war – 2005

AWSOME Mixed media sculptures of Kris Kuksi

AWSOME Mixed media sculptures of Kris Kuksi
et le mot est faible face à son imagination, des détails et de la technique !
(Born 1973, in Springfield Missouri and growing up in neighboring Kansas)

Kris Kuksi - Dharma Bovine - sculpture

A post-industrial Rococo master, Kris Kuksi obsessively arranges characters and architecture in asymmetric compositions with an exquisite sense of drama. Instead of stones and shells he uses screaming plastic soldiers, miniature engine blocks, towering spires and assorted debris to form his landscapes.
The political, spiritual and material conflict within these shrines is enacted under the calm gaze of remote deities and august statuary. Kuksi manages to evoke, at once, a sanctum and a mausoleum for our suffocated spirit. Guillermo del Toro

  • James Guppy – An Embrace of Swallows  – 2012  acrylic on linen  120 x 180 cm
  • James Guppy – fallen angel
  • James Guppy – The Offering – 2010 acrylic on linen 137 x 92 cm
  • James Guppy – Miscreants burden -2012  acrylic on linen  137 x 92 cm
  • James Guppy – Mazeppa – 2010 acrylic on linen 122 x 92 cm
  • James Guppy – Death and the Maiden – 2010 acrylic on linen 183 x 122 cm
  • James Guppy – Dakini- 2012 acrylic on linen  180 x 90 cm
  • James Guppy – Paintings

Narrative paintings of James Guppy

Narrative paintings of James Guppy, born in London (1954). Live and work in Australia.

James Guppy - Paintings

Guppy’s powerful and enigmatic narrative-based paintings travelled to eleven different locations in Australia in a national solo touring survey show (2009 – 11). Throughout his career, Guppy’s subject matter has varied from surreal moments, scenes of suspense, explosion clouds, formidable women and anthropomorphic beings, all executed with a refined and intelligent approach, appearing both dramatic and lifelike.

  • Charles Avery – Sculptures project Onomatopoeia
  • Charles Avery – Sculptures
  • Charles-Avery – sculptures tree arbre
  • Charles Avery – The Sea Monster
  • Charles-Avery – sculptures tree
  • charles avery – untitled empiricist
  • Charles Avery – sculpture project Onomatopoeia
  • Charles-Avery – drawings
  • Charles Avery – portrait

World of Charles Avery

World of Charles Avery / (born 1973) is a Scottish artist from Oban.

Charles-Avery - sculptures tree
He currently lives and works in London. Since 2004, he has devoted his practice to the perpetual description of an imaginary island. Through drawings, sculptures and texts. Avery describes the topology, cosmology and inhabitants of this fictional territory, from the market of the main town Onomatopoeia to the Eternal Forest where an unknown beast called the Noumenon is held to reside. The project can be read as a meditation on some of the central themes of philosophy of art-making, and on the colonization and ownership of the world of ideas.
He is represented by the gallery Pilar Corrias in London.

(Source : wikipedia)

  • Russ Mills – selfie_redo / digitale illustration
  • Russ Mills – tardelli / digitale illustration
  • Russ Mills – solar_plexus/ digitale illustration
  • Russ Mills – neff_redo / digitale illustration
  • Russ Mills – heart / digitale illustration
  • Russ Mills illustrations
  • Russ Mills illustrations
  • Russ Mills illustrations
  • Russ Mills – flat / digitale illustration
  • Russ Mills – eurydice / digitale illustration
  • Russ Mills – chubbrock / digitale illustration
  • Russ Mills – bear digitale illustration
  • Russ Mills – awkward_redo – Digitale illustration
  • Russ Mills – portrait

Fabulous Illustrator artist Russ Mills

Fabulous Illustrator artist Russ Mills. (UK)

« My work dwells in a netherworld between urban fine art and contemporary graphics, A collision of real and digital media it is primarily illustration based with a firm foundation in drawing, I focus mainly on the human form particularly the face, interweaving elements from the animal kingdom often reflecting the absurdity of human nature. »

Russ Mills - eurydice / digitale illustration

  • Hans Jorgensen – sculptures
  • Hans Jorgensen – sculptures
  • Hans Jorgensen – sculptures
  • Hans Jorgensen – sculptures
  • Hans Jorgensen – sculptures
  • Hans Jorgensen – sculptures texte
  • Hans Jorgensen – sculptures
  • Hans Jorgensen – sculptures
  • Hans Jorgensen – sculptures
  • Hans Jorgensen – portrait

L’être humain a aussi quelquechose d’effrayant – Sculptures de Hans Jorgensen

L’être humain a aussi quelquechose d’effrayantSculptures de Hans Jorgensen, né en 1948 au Danemark. Il est diplômé des Beaux Arts de Copenhague. Il séjourne à L’étranger pendant plusieurs années : d’abord au Maroc puis en Espagne à Madrid où il travaille avec des artistes de la Casa Velasquez sur une recherche autour de l’œuvre de Goya. Il Se fixe ensuite en France et se consacre à la sculpture.

Hans Jorgensen - sculptures

Saltimbanques agités, mannequins décharnés, démantibulés, de quel enfer nostalgique de fiel et de hasard, vous êtes vous échappés ? De quel désespoir aigu êtes vous revenus ? Vous hantez nos misères et vous saccagez nos habitudes. Vous réveillez le chaos sublime endormi dans nos passages cloutés. Vous éveillez nos bas-fonds perdus. Vous enchantez nos pulsions détruites, vous dansez à vif et à cru sur l’ennui de nos écrans, et vous ensanglantez nos routines. Créatures de survie sauvage, vous nous sauvez la vie, et nos démons s’enracinent aux affres de vos désirs… Christian Noorbergen

Hans Jorgensen - sculptures texte

EXPO : jusqu’au 20 octobre 2014. Galerie Jean-marc Laik, Altenhof 9 – 56068 Koblenz Allemagne


HANS JORGENSEN par xraypop

  • Giuseppe Agnello – sculptures (Sicily)
  • Giuseppe Agnello – sculpture tronc – Sculpteur Sicile
  • Giuseppe Agnello – sculptures tronc
  • Giuseppe Agnello – Resine poliestere – Sculptures Sicile
  • Giuseppe Agnello – sculptures (Sicily)
  • Giuseppe Agnello – sculptures (Sicily)
  • Giuseppe Agnello – sculptures femme arbre
  • Giuseppe Agnello – sculptures Italie
  • Giuseppe Agnello – sculptures (Sicily)
  • Giuseppe Agnello – sculptures (Sicily)
  • Giuseppe Agnello – sculptures (Sicily)
  • Portrait Giuseppe Agnello – Sculpteur Sicile

One with nature – Sculptures Giuseppe Agnello

One with nature – Sculptures Giuseppe Agnello (Sicily)

L’homme, le temps et la mémoire…

Giuseppe Agnello - sculptures (Sicily)

Giuseppe Agnello – sculptures (Sicily)

  • Lion – Kendra Haste – Galvanised wire Sculptures
  • Kendra Haste – lion – sculpture fil de fer – grillages / Galvanised wire
  • Kendra Haste – HORSE HEAD -sculpture fil de fer  – Sculptures grillage / Galvanised wire
  • Kendra Haste – HORSE HEAD -sculpture fil de fer  – Sculptures grillage / Galvanised wire
  • Kendra Haste – HORSE HEAD -sculpture fil de fer  – Sculptures grillage / Galvanised wire
  • Kendra Haste – Baboons – Sculptures grillage / Galvanised wire
  • Kendra Haste – Baboons – Sculptures grillage / Galvanised wire
  • Kendra Haste – Timber wolf – Wire sculpture
  • Kendra Haste – ARIZONA JACKRABBIT (2013) – Sculptures grillage
  • Kendra Haste – ARIZONA JACKRABBIT (2013) – Sculptures grillage
  • Kendra Haste – Wire sculptures
  • Kendra Haste – RHINOCEROS – Steel armature & painted galvanised wire

Sculptures en { grillage } de Kendra Haste

Sculptures en { grillage } de Kendra Haste. (GB) / Galvanised wire Sculptures

Kendra Haste - ARIZONA JACKRABBIT (2013) - Sculptures grillage

Kendra Haste – ARIZONA JACKRABBIT (2013) – Sculptures grillage

« What interests me most about studying animals is identifying the spirit and character of the individual creatures. I try to create a sense of the living, breathing subject in a static 3-D form, attempting to convey the emotional essence without indulging in the sentimental or anthropomorphic »

Recently commissioned by Historic Royal Palaces to fabricate thirteen sculptures as part of an exhibition ‘Royal Beasts’ exploring the history of the Royal Menagerie at the Tower of London. The work will remain on-site as a permanent installation once the exhibition finishes.
Made from her trademark material, galvanised wire; life-size lions, baboons, a polar bear and an elephant help tell the story of the exotic animals that were a popular tourist attraction at the Tower from the 1100s.

Beautiful and luminous Tree Installation – Tom Price

Beautiful and luminous Tree Installation – Tom Price

Tom Price - Trees Installation

Inspiration for this installation came from the iconic cherry trees of Washington DC. Tom Price constructed a series of sweeping sculptures out of polypropylene tubing, referencing the shapes of the trees and their blossoms. The result was a unique, immersive and site-specific installation, taking over an entire room of Industry Gallery, Washington DC.

Materials:
Polypropylene tubes, nylon cable ties, ultra fine stainless steel wire rope.

  • Sally Hewett – Reconstruction/Reduction – Textile sculpture
  • Sally Hewett – Putti – Textile sculpture
  • Sally Hewett – Thin skinned, Textile sculpture 2015
  • Sally Hewett – textile sculptures – sugar lips
  • Sally Hewett – textile sculptures – Sisters under the skin1
  • Sally Hewett – textile sculptures – Sisters under the skin2
  • Sally Hewett – textile sculptures – Robert Walpole
  • Sally Hewett – textile sculptures – fesses
  • Sally Hewett – textile sculptures
  • Textile Art Sally Hewett – Josephine
  • Sally Hewett – textile sculptures – Rising Moons
  • Sally Hewett – Puts hairs on your chest – textile sculpture

Au ‘corps’ du détail – Textile Art Sally Hewett

Au ‘corps’ du détail – Textile Art Sally Hewett (England)

Sally Hewett - textile sculptures - Sisters under the skin2

Sally Hewett – textile sculptures – Sisters under the skin2

 » My practice centres around ideas of beauty and ugliness and the conventions that determine which is seen as which.  I am interested in why some characteristics of bodies are considered beautiful and others ugly or disgusting.
My concern is with how we see things and how we interpret what we see:  does my particular way of representing bodies, using fabrics and stitching (with their historical and political associations), affect how the content of the work is seen? Is it seen as ugly, disgusting, beautiful, erotic, or just funny ? « 

EnregistrerEnregistrer

  • fil de fer sculptures by Pauline Ohrel
  • fil de fer sculptures by Pauline Ohrel – Giraffe
  • Magic Wire mesh sculptures by Pauline Ohrel
  • Magic Wire mesh sculpture by Pauline Ohrel
  • Magic Wire mesh sculpture by Pauline Ohrel
  • Pauline Ohrel Sculptor – wire sculptures
  • Magic Wire mesh sculpture by Pauline Ohrel
  • Magic Wire mesh sculpture by Pauline Ohrel
  • Pauline Ohrel Sculptor – wire sculptures
  • fil de fer sculptures by Pauline Ohrel – portrait
  • sculptures fil de fer by Pauline Ohrel – le veilleur bienveillant du Luberon- 3,3m grillage
  • le veilleur bienveillant du Luberon- 3,3m grillage – Pauline Ohrel
  • fil de fer sculptures by Pauline Ohrel – buste
  • fil de fer sculptures Poulain by Pauline Ohrel
  • Magic Wire mesh sculptures by Pauline Ohrel
  • fil de fer sculptures by Pauline Ohrel- expo
  • fil de fer sculptures by Pauline Ohrel – personnage
  • sculptures fil de fer by Pauline Ohrel – expo
  • Wire mesh sculpture by Pauline Ohrel
  • fil de fer sculptures by Pauline Ohrel – portrait
  • Sculptures by Pauline Ohrel – portrait

Magic Wire mesh sculpture by Pauline Ohrel

Magic Wire mesh sculpture by Pauline Ohrel / Sculptures en fil de fer et sculptures figuratives (FR)

 » Mon travail du grillage est celui de la suggestion, de l’aperçu, lorsqu’il s’accroche en bas relief ombré, ou celui des tensions et mouvements lorsqu’il se renforce de fils d’acier. 
Toujours vers une plus grande fragilité… apparente. « 

Magic Wire mesh sculpture by Pauline Ohrel

  • Dustin Poche – Marlene Dietrich doll sculpture
  • Dustin Poche – Marlene Dietrich doll sculpture
  • Dustin Poche – Marlene Dietrich doll sculpture
  • Dustin Poche – Marlene Dietrich doll sculpture
  • Dustin Poche – The Dowager Countess doll sculpture
  • Dustin Poche – The Bride of Frankenstein sculpture
  • Dustin Poche – The Bride of Frankenstein Art doll
  • Dustin Poche – Lypsinka doll sculptures
  • Dustin Poche – Lypsinka Art dolls
  • Dustin Poche – Marlene Dietrich doll sculpture
  • Dustin Poche – portrait – Art dolls sculpteur
  • Dustin Poche – portrait – Art dolls sculpteur

Art dolls sculptures by Dustin Poché

Art dolls sculptures by Dustin Poché. (USA)

Dustin Poche - Marlene Dietrich doll sculpture

Dustin Poché a fait ses études à l’Institut d’Art Colorado. Il puise son inspiration dans son amour de la mode et de son expérience à New York, où son travail impliquait la creation de costumes et d’illustrations dans l’industrie de la mode.
Ses premieres expériences dans le domaine a commencé avec la restauration de poupées de boudoir de 1920, qu’il expose et qui ont été plébiscitées.
« J’ai beaucoup appris en travaillant sur des poupées anciennes, mais il y avait quelque chose qui me manquait dans le résultat final. J’ai donc sculpté des personnages avec des visages plus expressifs, avec plus d’émotions. « 
Son inspiration vient d’expériences personnelles. « Mes pièces sont très personnelles et je dois être investis dans le concept … L’idée commence par une idée claire dans ma tête, commence alors mon travail  en argile, et avec différents autres médias que j’essaie pour créer de nouveaux effets « .
L’artiste aime travailler avec des textiles anciens et autres fibres naturelles pour créer les vêtements. L’utilisation de ces matériaux uniques ajoute à l’authenticité de ses sculptures.
Son travail a été inclus dans des publications artistiques et exposé.
« J’aime le regard des gens et leur reaction sur mon travail. C’est cette émotion qui me pousse à continuer à évoluer en tant qu’artiste« .

///

Dustin Poche’ is a Midwestern multimedia artist who creates original sculptures and one of a kind fine art figures. He was formally educated at the Colorado Institute of Art. He draws inspiration from his love of period fashion and his work experience in New York, where his career involved costume design, textiles and illustration within the fashion industry.
His first venture into the figure and sculpting world began with the restoration of boudoir dolls, circa 1920. He exhibited those early works and they were received with much excitement and admiration.
“I learned a lot while working with the antique dolls, but there was something missing in the end result. I imagined characters with more expressive faces, emotions,and gestures. To bring these characters to light, I realized I had to begin sculpting them.”
His ideas come from many sources; personal experiences, emotions, and unique findings. Poche’ comments, “My pieces are very personal and I must be invested in the concept… The idea begins as an unclear image in my head which is brought into focus as the figure evolves. My work is currently done in paper clay but I’m always trying different mediums to create new effects.”
Poche’ likes to work with antique and vintage materials to create the clothing. He feels the use of these unique materials adds to the authenticity of the figure and he enjoys working with natural fibers.
Poche’s work has been included in artistic publications and exhibited at art shows. He truly enjoys sharing his sculptures with others.
“I’m thankful for those who enjoy my work and I look forward to creating for many years to come. It brings me great joy to see people react to my art. Every reaction means a piece has evoked an emotion and that’s what drives me to continue to evolve as an artist.”


Book Graphiste freelance

Suivez-moi sur Instagram graphiste freelance, sculptures




Paperblog

Follow on Bloglovin

ouvrir
https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=UA-10162392-1