Tag: art

Neil Thompson’s Beeutiful Paintings

Neil Thompson is a self taught artist based in the North East of England.
He works primarily with acrylic paint on gessobord.
All of his works are one of a kind and spread so much kindness and joy. Read More

Sophie Digard’s Parisian Design

Sophie Digard is a Parisian knitwear designer, and above all, a colorist. She began her enterprise in 1999. During the design process, Digard looks towards nature and artists Read More

Mystical and full of life creations by Tatjana Raum

Tatjana’s Raum love for dolls began when she operated her own Boutique some years ago and needed dolls for her shop window.
“I was so fascinated by the gracious figures that i started buying these dolls as well as busts on ebay. The fought of changing or even creating a manikin on my own, led me to search again and again for new materials and ideas Read More

Sculptural Hoop Art Embroideries by Ezgi Pamir

I was looking around to find more information about Ezgi Pamir, the artist who literally brought a breath of fresh air in classic embroidery Read More

Art project “Warm Day” by Irina Andreeva

The art project “Warm day” – is a warm felt story in a cozy space. Warm characters, fond memories with a warm heart and warm hands. The heroine is a little girl who Read More

Fantastic Embroidery of Ana Teresa Barboza

Born in Lima, Perú in 1980, Ana Teresa Barboza lives and works in her native city. She studied painting in the Faculty of Art at Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PCUP).
“I’m interested in the different concepts one can arrive at by using clothing and embroidery Read More

Drawing has the power to delight

Drawing is one of humanity’s greatest accomplishments. It is like playing music, where something very special is created out of  the interplay between hearing, hand movements, the mind, and something else – the element that some call soul or heart, and others talent.  Read More

Is Photography an Art Form?

In his respected work, Ways of Seeing, the art critic John Berger comments that:

unlike any other visual image, a photograph is not a rendering, an imitation or an interpretation of its subject, but actually a trace of it. No painting or drawing, however naturalist, belongs to its subject in the way that a photograph does.

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