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Sunday, April 20, 2014

Thomas John Carlson

Art Appreciation

I came across a painting of a crown covered with pearls and gems on Artodyssey1 that caught my attention. The painting's title is "King" and it is by Minnesota-born artist, Thomas John Carlson.

Carlson, who also founded the Jersey City Art School (JCAS), is known for sharing his memories and experiences through his paintings.

You can see more of his work HERE.


NOLA and the Horsehair Worm via brendanscottcarroll

Rachael (2005) via artodyssey1

King via artodyssey1

Sources:

http://www.tjcarlson.com/
http://tjcarlson.wordpress.com/
https://www.facebook.com/thomasjohncarlsonart
http://www.saatchiart.com/tcarlson
http://www.jcartist.org/thomasjohncarlson
http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2010/08/thomas_john_carlson_of_jersey.html
http://www.edenrockgallery.com/Thomas_John_Carlson.html
http://artodyssey1.blogspot.com/2013/06/thomas-john-carlson.html
https://brendanscottcarroll.wordpress.com/tag/thomas-john-carlson/


Friday, April 18, 2014

Ivan Warhammer


Photography Appreciation

There is not much information regarding Russian photography Ivan Warhammer. I came across his photography through one of the blogs I follow.

Warhammer is regarded as the photographer of beautiful women. He is a photographer who captures women in their purest. As he has stated in an interview I found, he finds his models through social media, and he exchanges correspondence to get to known his model before scheduling a shoot.

Additionally, he doesn't use alcohol to relax a model because to him it makes the pictures less sincere, and although he is known for shooting nude photos, he places more emphasis on the model's eyes, hands, and hair.

You can see more of his wonderful work HERE.


Anna via livcophoto


Oleechka Fioletto via visuartmodel


Kristina Yakimova via kristinayakimova


Sources:

http://vk.com/ivan_warhammer
http://500px.com/warhammer_photo
http://www.sensual-photography.eu/portfolio-uk-ivan-warhammer-1081.html
http://vk.com/album-19591598_162769212
http://www.photodom.com/member/warhammer-photo
http://visuartmodels.wordpress.com/2013/02/22/ivan-warhammer/
http://kristinayakimova.wordpress.com/ivan-warhammer/
http://nomadforlove.tumblr.com/post/70294441059/mediterranean-nudes-photo-by-ivan-warhammer
http://m-kalinowski.tumblr.com/post/79261227025
https://visuartmodel.wordpress.com/page/2/
http://nsfworld.com/post/33955355042/ivan-warhammer

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Tomasa Martin


Art Appreciation

I came across Tomasa Martin through one of the blogs I follow, ArtOdyssey1. As I've indicated in previous entries, I appreciate realism, so Martin's paintings of everyday items easily caught my attention.

The difference with Tomasa Martin is that her paintings contain a story she wants to share with the viewer. At a quick glance, a viewer may see books, but the painter wants to convey a message. Same with her paintings with newspapers.

You can see more of her wonderful art HERE.



Books I via artodyssey1

Breakfast in Spring via artfaithistorment

Piano via musicamera


Sources:

http://tomasamartin.com/inicioi.htm
http://www.saatchiart.com/profiles/index/id/155267
http://artodyssey1.blogspot.com/2013/09/tomasa-martin.html
http://www.artprice.com/artist/247522/tomasa-martin/lot/past/6523595/dos-limones
http://www.artdiscover.com/en/artists/tomasa-martin-id3690
http://www.picassomio.com/tomasa-martin/exhibition.html
http://musicamera.blogspot.com/2008_02_29_archive.html

http://artfaithistorment.blogspot.com/2013/08/paintings-by-tomasa-martin.html

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Yvonne Jeanette Karlsen

Art Appreciation

As I've mentioned in previous entries, I'm an aestheticist. I appreciate the art that is conceived from a person's mind--from music, theater, art, and communications.

I have an appreciation for realistic figurative art, especially those that captures the female body with anatomical precision, such as Martha Mayer ErlebacherSpartaco LombardoBelarmino Miranda Montoya, and Lee Price.

Recently, I came across Norwegian artist Yvonne Jeanette Karlsen who is known for her realistic figurative paintings of the female form, and an incredible talent for telling a story through her paintings.

You can see more of her beautiful work HERE.


Eva via 

Woman's back via 

Three Graces via figurationfeminine

Sources:
http://artyvonne.no/
http://www.fineart.no/kunstner/yvonne-jeanette-karlsen
http://nousdeux.eklablog.com/yvonne-jeanette-karlsen-c23927838
http://iamachild.wordpress.com/2010/02/17/yvonne-jeanette-karlsen-1966-norwegian/
http://figurationfeminine.blogspot.com/2012/05/yvonne-jeanette-karlsen-1966.html
http://www.kaifineart.com/2013/09/yvonne-jeanette-karlsen.html