Friday, 30 October 2015

Elzbieta Mozyro

Elzbieta Mozyro
This artist's paintings are extraordinary!
Search for secrets, mysteries, sadness, thrill, her paintings take you to the world of fantasy.Few websites have mentioned that her works are focused in the genre of mystery of women, fantasy, emotions and magic realism.








Saturday, 24 October 2015

Andrei Belichenko

Today I went through very beautiful paintings of Andrei Belichenko.
His paintings had a bright, beautiful , attractive look. Most of his paintings were based on woman and dreams.
According to a source, Andrei Belichenko was born in 1974 in Karaganda, Kazahstan. He is a graduate of the Republican Art School (1990). Andrei studied in the Graphic Department of the Academy of Arts. Consumed by the importance of detail, realism, and the individual expression of his subjects, Belichenko's exceptional talent and excellence in academic standing earned him a Master of Fine Arts within five years instead of the customary six.






Friday, 23 October 2015

Maryanne Jacobsen

Few paintings look special because of the usage of colors.
Maryanne Jacobsen's paintings have a lot of usage of bright colors which make it look special. Most of her paintings are based on country landscapes. With a classical look, her paintings demonstrate the beauty of the impressionism style.
Over the past few years Maryanne has been juried into many local and national shows including the American Impressionist Society, American Women Artists,Women Painters of the Southeast and the National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society. She has won many awards, including First Place and Best of Show and paints en plein air as often as possible.
Let's have a look at her paintings:






Sunday, 18 October 2015

Steve Hanks

"It starts with a re-evaluation of your own life, from a search for the source of the impulses and mystery of it all. I think of myself as an emotional realist. Emotion is what I want to portray. Realism is just my way of doing it."
— Steve Hanks
Sketching characters, adding emotions into paintings are the basics of his artwork. Based on feminine emotions, his paintings give a stunning look. He addresses his style of painting as "emotional realism."
The "emotional realism" technique is quite tricky.His main concentration is on the shade of the light on the central figure. No light/sunlight means that the figure is somewhat lonely or sad.  He often leaves the faces of his figures obscured or turned away, not only to leave the face to the imagination of the viewer but also to allow the entire figure to express the emotion.






Saturday, 3 October 2015

Vladimir Volegov

When you look at a painting what's the first thing which comes to your mind???
Well I've no idea about you but when I saw this man's paintings the first thing which came to my mind was the word " beautiful!!"
Vladimir Volegov's paintings are so beautiful that they drive you crazy. With brightness, grace and an ocean of emotions his paintings have a grace which is why I find his paintings "beautiful".






Friday, 2 October 2015

Jack Vettirano

Ever heard about this man before???
I'm pretty sure that you must have.
An extremely talented, Scottish painter,  Jack Vettriano, is one of the  finest realistic painters of our time.His 1992 painting, The Singing Butler, became a best selling image in Britain.
Most of his  paintings show an action happening and the emotions present in it. Now you must be thinking that every painting of every painter has that. But I don't agree as some paintings just portray emotions without actions while some portray the beauty rather then actions.
So come on lets have a look at his paintings:

Dance me to the end of love
                                                             Blue bird at Boneville
                                                             The singing butler