22.01.18

SEEKING COOPERATION AGENTS AND SELL THEIR CREATIONS

posted by chenqiuchi

Dear Madam/Sir, my name is Chen Qiu Chi, artists from China. Attatchment is some information for my work. Medium oil on canvas. If you are interested, please take a look at, look at them. I'm looking for agents or held solo exhibition opportunity. Please feel free to come back here if you need further information. Links to some pictures of my work. Best regards, Chenqiuchi www.chenqiuchi.com

Seeking cooperation agents and sell their creations

20.01.18

ART BY LYNNE FORRESTER: BLOG - SMOKY DUSK

posted by Lynne Forrester

From the blog: Busy breezes whip up the clouds as it fervently spring-cleans the mountain tops. Rare as it is to see those precipitatious mounds rising rather than hurtling horizontally, rise they did in their colourful mid-afternoon hues. Those initial tentative pinks of an early sunset grow in beauty and frequency as the smoky dusk settles. 'Smoky Dusk' (cloudscape in soft pastels, 24x18cm)

Art by Lynne Forrester: Blog - Smoky Dusk

19.01.18

CYBERSPACE. THE WORLD 3D THEME

posted by Nadin Victorya Mazpane

Digital Art. Mixed 2018. a fragment from ”The Star of Wishes” The World 3d theme. ”Where the way to home? I`m lost without you...” ”Please feel his pain...Come… the Star of Wishes!!!” Next moment I saw the amazing shinning on the Virtual heaven…The golden arrow has missed from the Angel`s heart. He slept on his Throne of Light and smiled in his dream. I understood…he had lucky dream…I turned forward and was looking to the abyss…I saw the other Venus reflection again…I think…I saw the ugly witch… The star wind blew… her horrible scream…to me…”

Cyberspace. The World 3d theme

18.01.18

AADAAB:- A STORY OF MASOCHISM

posted by Sindhu Som

Charcoal and graphite 22"×27" 56.5cm×68.5cm It's on the basic theme of intolerance in India

Aadaab:- a story of MASOCHISM

17.01.18

MY WATERCOLOR FOR TWITTERARTEXHIBIT 18 IN AUSTRALIA

posted by Manuel Fernandez

#TwitterArtExhibit utilizes social media and public engagement to generate income for charities and nonprofit organizations. In the past, #TwitterArtExhibit has generated funds for a library suffering from deep funding cuts to purchase much-needed children’s books, for an abused women’s shelter seeking to improve the lives of the families they serve, and for an arts organization mentoring underprivileged young adults in preparation for careers in the visual arts. http://www.twitterartexhibit.org

MY WATERCOLOR FOR TwitterArtExhibit 18 IN AUSTRALIA