1. 'The Card Players', Paul Cézanne. After the royal family of Qatar bought Cézanne painting in February 2012 for a record $ 250 million, this picture led the top 10 most expensive paintings in the world. This is one of the five paintings in series "The Card Players". The remaining series of paintings are scattered through museums and collections around the world.
Showing posts with label Paintings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paintings. Show all posts
15 September 2012
7 July 2012
Extraordinary Photorealistic Paintings
Seems like photorealistic artwork has become standard among artists and Kamalky Laureano is carrying on with that routine with his contributions to the art community. Examining each and every Kamalky Laureano creation, a person can't help but spot the incredible details he includes in his portraits. It appears as though the artist is passionate over details including skin pores and freckles, having his paintings can compete with the realistic look of real photographs.
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8 May 2012
Artworks Painted in Blood
Dr Rev Mayers is tattoo artist who has a passion for making artworks working with only blood. Many artists could call him silly for using his own blood on each one of his works of art, but up to now his works have already been exhibited all over the world. He is not really the only artist across the world working with blood as the key medium, but his artworks are generally the best I've previously looked at made up of blood.
4 April 2012
Hyper-realistic Wine Paintings
I think it's incredible how many artists can just lead a paintbrush to
make photograph-like works of art. What you will see down the page is
done by Thomas Arvid, a self-taught artist who makes wine-related
artwork that look like high quality photographs.
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Thomas Arvid
31 January 2012
Incredible Smoke Paintings
Rob Tarbell possesses a quite a special talent. As a result of burning up everyday items underneath a paper canvas mounted on the ceiling of his studio, he has the ability to regulate the climbing flow of smoke in addition to produce incredible pieces of art. Rob usually works in a fireproof suit, along with a carbon filtration system plus fresh air system together with full facial mask.
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Smoke Paintings
17 December 2011
Outstanding Hyperrealistic Oil Paintings
Most of us without a doubt looked over a number of extremely realistic drawings, however it's practically nothing compared with what we are going to see. Please visit Steve Mills website for more info.
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Steve Mills
10 December 2011
Painting With Human Blood
In case you came across the work of contemporary artists that may be referred to as shocking, forget about it. What you will see listed here is a collection named "Blood Piss Blues" of Brazilian artist Vinicius Quesada, and this is usually a real shock since they are colored using human blood along with urine! In his interview for mymodernmet he explained:
"It starts with researching several photographs, so I can set the first collage. From this, I stencil the image on paper, usually with the three main colors of Blood Piss Blues, which are red, green/yellow and dark blue, as a reference to the RGB color system. To each one of these colors, I add a specific amount of blood, depending on the tone. Green/yellow receives less blood and I also add urine. Red takes a lot more, but also uses real paint. This is because it's hard to get blood, since I use only mine. I can get like 450 ml every two months. Blood is taken at the hospital, with the help of professionals. I never considered using anyone else's blood and I've never caused any harm to another living creature. It's not something satanic or spiritual. (I'm actually an atheist)".
"It starts with researching several photographs, so I can set the first collage. From this, I stencil the image on paper, usually with the three main colors of Blood Piss Blues, which are red, green/yellow and dark blue, as a reference to the RGB color system. To each one of these colors, I add a specific amount of blood, depending on the tone. Green/yellow receives less blood and I also add urine. Red takes a lot more, but also uses real paint. This is because it's hard to get blood, since I use only mine. I can get like 450 ml every two months. Blood is taken at the hospital, with the help of professionals. I never considered using anyone else's blood and I've never caused any harm to another living creature. It's not something satanic or spiritual. (I'm actually an atheist)".
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Vinicius Quesada
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