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Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts

Thursday, June 4, 2009

The World of Painting

I am always fascinated with the different art from the different artist in the world. I know there are many of them but Philippe Bertho piece captured me most. He has this different style and expression on his paintings which is so impressive. His art work is so amazing and you will really notice expression used on each piece. His is such a talented artist, very gifted and do excellent work. He works more with fantasy and illusion style painting that brings a unique approach in every piece he had. The style that Bertho developed cast a new look on everyday objects, transporting the viewer into an imaginative and rich world. Check out his different paintings now!

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Andrew Jones Master of painting

Have you heard about Andrew Jones? If not, your missing something.

Andrew Jones is an artist in the West Village in New York City. He is a contemporary painter of original oil paintings of scenes of Greenwich Village and Chelsea.

His New York cityscapes depict brownstone stoops, brick facades, and elaborate ironwork of historic Federal and Greek revival townhouses. Architecture and architectural elements fill his streetscape artworks, and his highly original “stoopscapes” feature cast iron and wrought iron railings, often bathed in raking sunlight. Of significance are his innovative “stoop shadow” paintings, which portray the shadows of ironwork cascading down brownstone steps. These artworks merge a tradition of realism with the beauty of abstract form, resulting in art that is both Classical and modern.

Andrew’s artwork also includes representational American landscapes of oceans, beaches, and forests along the East Coast, including Cape Cod, the Hamptons and Fire Island. European cityscapes and landscapes offer views of the cities and countryside of France and Italy, with a particular focus on the ruins of the Forum in Rome, Venice’s canals and bridges, and streetscapes in Tuscany, including Florence and the Tuscan town of San Gemigniano. Other subject matter includes still life paintings depicting flower stands in Greenwich Village.

Click here to view his masterpiece.

 
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