19.08.16

CONTEMPORAY ABSTRACT AND INFORMAL

posted by Anna Maria Giordano

Anna Maria Giordano, https://issuu.com/amagiord0 , comes back to Arttime Gallery, Udine, Italy. She presents 4 paintings from the 17 to the 29 September 2016.

Contemporay Abstract and Informal

17.08.16

PLUNGE

posted by Ralph White

“Plunge boldly into the thick of life, and seize it where you will, it is always interesting.” – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ~ For some people, years of research and careful calculation on major life-changing decisions are imperative. Then there are those who let the cards fall where they may, as they plunge into the “thick of life” with no thought or vigilance. This painting is called Plunge as it illustrates a big splashing leap of faith into life. It takes courage to dive into something without seeing the end result. There’s always a chance of failure, but you can’t build life experience if you don’t try new things. Explore the possibilities…

Plunge

16.08.16

CUSTOM PORTRAITS

posted by Cheyenne Haight

Portraits was really a hot favourite you may be people. While once, had been done mainly for celebrities, over time, 'normal-people' could get them requested. Pencilled or charcoal sketches soon became extremely common, and people got regarding the same-old-thing. Check out the examples on http://www.paintmyphotos.net/

Custom portraits

15.08.16

WORK IN PROGRESS, NOT FINISH YET

posted by Waleska Carlo

A new artwork, not finish yet, im working on it for more than a year by now, and im still creating new ideas in same canvas.

Work in Progress, not finish yet

09.08.16

AN EMOTIONAL APPROACH TO PAINTING

posted by Cathy Locke

A Discussion with Two Artists: Jennifer Almodova – When did your perceptions of how you give value to art move to a new paradigm? Cathy Locke– I began seriously painting as a fine artist in the early 1990s. I studied with lots of people and took every workshop I could afford to go to. After about eight to ten years of painting, I began to notice that everyone’s work started to look the same to me. Of course there were variations in skill, but the work looked basically the same, one painting to the next. After several years of painting seven days a week, I came right back up against that ugly wall of technique vs. emotional quality in my work. To read more: https://musings-on-art.org/an-emotional-approach-to-painting-2/

An Emotional Approach to Painting