Category: Fine Art


SUNFLOWERS

GARDEN PATH WITH CHICKENS

COUNTRY GARDEN WITH SUNFLOWERS

FARM GARDEN

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Andrew Lattimore is a classically trained artist. He studied at the National Academy in New York and Florence, Italy with the legendary Nerina Simi at Studio Simi. He also studied landscape painting in England. Lattimore brings his extensive background and European training to his own atelier in Cornwall, NY.

Colourful, imaginative sceneries and many detailed visions are included in his portfolio.

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Luther Brigman is an artist from Canada. He has been drawing most of his life. His artworks are mostly wildlife, native art. He also does portraits, carving, painting, etc. He has been mostly self taught, has been influenced by observing others, and learning things from different people in his life, mostly his father. He prefers to use photographs as a reference for his pieces, for the reason that, light and color change every second, and a photo is the only way to capture all the true colors and lighting of an image.

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Jesus “Jeques” B. Jamora is an artist from Chicago ,Illinois.In the images below you ll have the chance to view an Anthology of his artworks - paintings, drawings, photographs that illustrate his first book of poetry with the title, "A Traveler's Soliloquies: a collection of poems, illustrated!"

Taken from the album : A Traveler's Soliloquies

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For my blog, Exploration Art, I look for amazing pieces of art to share. This comes from a fellow blogger who found it before I did. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE ORIGINAL BLOGGER’S POSTS. They were kind enough to let me share this wonderful article with you.

Inspiration

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Ashling by Tristan Elwell

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There we were, meandering around the Metropolitan Museum of Art.  As well as seeing work by several other of my favourite artists', I'd had the chance to view a couple of my favourite Monet's pieces - 'Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lillies' and 'Water Lillies', as well as a Van Gogh I really liked, so was feeling pretty darned great!

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I adore Monet's works of art and who that loves Monet does not appreciate Seurat? PLEASE MAKE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE ORIGINAL BLOGGERS POSTS. They were kind enough to let me share this wonderful article with you.

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I never quite 'got' all the fuss about Van Gogh's work... His paintings always looked a little strange to me.

And then I went to MoMA a few years ago and saw 'The Starry Night' for the first time and just like the Jackson Pollock pieces I'd seen minutes before,  it grabbed me and gave me a thorough shake.  

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Van Gogh, up close and personal. The only way to get closer is to visit the museum exhibit. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE ORIGINAL BLOGGERS POSTS. They were kind enough to let me share this wonderful article with you.

One of the things I like about Gustav Klimt is his versatility. He has paintings of beautiful women, beautiful houses and now these Beech Tree landscapes that give the feel of another world where wood nymphs and elves might live.

Birch in Forest

Tannenewald

Beech Trees

Forest of Beech Trees

This continues my series on Gustav Klimt. Below find a selection of Houses and Churches that he created into Otherworldly abodes that exist in the fertile ground of Klimt’s imagination. Where I could find them, I also include the real world places Klimt used as models for these enchanting landscapes.

Viale Alberato

The Restaurant

Schloss Kammer at Attersee

Malcesine sul Garda

House at Unterach

Farmhouse at Kammer

Church in Unterach on Attersee

Church at Cassone sul Garda

Gustav Klimt:   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_Klimt

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