06.06.20

CONTEMPORARY ART STATION - INTERVIEW WITH PATRICK JOOSTEN

posted by Patrick Joosten

https://www.contemporaryartstation.com/acc-middle-east/2020/6/5/ Interview with Patrick Joosten 1. What’s your background? I do not follow any art school or any artistic movement. From inspiration, I paint, draw for the pleasure of creation, hope to share moments of emotions with those who appreciate modern arts. 2. What does your work aim to say? Inspiration mainly comes from spectacle of nature, beauty of landscape, cities or seaside. I try to catch the light, colors and emotion of the beautiful spectacle in nature and translate it with energy into an abstract art. 3. How does your work comment on current social or political issues? My work is mainly inspired by the beautiful spectacle of nature, no link with political or social issues.

Contemporary Art Station -  Interview with Patrick Joosten

03.06.20

AMAZILIA PUBLISHES FOUR NEW FINE ART NUDE SETS ON WEB SITE

posted by Amazilia Photography

Amazilia has published four new fine art nude photo sets in his On-line Exhibition space on the web-site:- https://www.amazilia.photography/On-Line-Exhibitions These are:- Black Beauty in the Woods and Fields Cariad in the Peaks (monochrome) Miss Blue in a Flash; and Fine Art Nude Shoot in London with Debbie Leema

Amazilia Publishes Four New Fine Art Nude Sets on Web Site

31.05.20

GALLERIA IL COLLEZIONISTA ARTISTS OF THE FUTURE - PATRICK JOOSTEN

posted by Patrick Joosten

Galleria il Collezionista Artists of the future - Patrick Joosten https://www.galleryart-ilcollezionista.it/project/patrick-joosten/

Galleria il Collezionista Artists of the future - Patrick Joosten

26.05.20

RED SMOKE

posted by federico cortese

Pencil and pigment on paper, 44 x 50 cm, 2007. A solid pattern made with a pencil, lightly fading to the edges, allows me to simulate plumes of smoke. A small square in the lower part symbolizes the brazier from which the smoke is released. What counts for me, is the possibility to vary these few trivial rules in the representation. The spirals of smoke create an arabesque that differs every time. The uniform pattern flattens the drawing of the spirals but their shape and their density let imagine the movement of the air, or the intensity of the combustion. Even the colors may be different every time, both for the arabesque that for the small rectangle at the bottom.

Red smoke

26.05.20

BLIND OWL

posted by Rahele

This painting is actually part of the book Blind owl by Sadegh Hedayat, an Iranian author which i have painted.Some parts of this painting have inspired by one of Shamloo's poems, the contemporary poet.

Blind owl