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Sunday, April 5, 2015

Alexandra Nedzvetckaya


Art Appreciation

Russian artist Alexandra Nedzvetckaya is known for her realistic oil paintings of deeply expressive women in folklore settings.

Perhaps the painting that caught my attention was her depiction of Judith and Holofernes. In the painting, Judith is shown in deep thought while holding the decapitated head of Holofernes.

In other beautiful paintings, the female is shown in dreamlike settings, such as "Sovereign of Butterflies," where the girl is shown with her eyes closed and butterflies floating above her hands.

You can see more of her beautiful work HERE.



Judith via just-art

Sovereign of Butterflies via just-art

Summer via conchigliadivenere 


Sources:

http://www.academart.com/nedzvetckaya.htm
http://www.nutcracker.com/about-mb/visual-artists
http://1siir.de/Alexandra-Nedzvetckaya.htm
http://www.picturesofbabies.net/realistic-paintings-by-alexandra-nedzvetckaya/
http://just-art.tumblr.com/post/96102073932
https://conchigliadivenere.wordpress.com/2013/11/27/alexandra-nedzvetckaya-1981-russian/



Friday, April 3, 2015

Francesca Woodman


Photography Appreciation

I started this blog a few years ago because I wanted to share appreciation for the art I came across on the internet.

Recently, I stumbled upon the work of a young artist while surfing the web, and to be honest, her beauty caught my attention. I scrolled and admired each photo that she took. The majority of them featured herself as the model, and I was so intrigued and wanted to find out more about this photographer.

Her name was Francesca Woodman, and she was best known for the black and white photos of mostly herself posing in erotic positions that held a sort of cryptic message. The American photographer was the daughter of two known artists, George and Betty Woodman. And similar to her parents she was an artist who found her passion in photography to express herself.

Unfortunately, she killed herself at the age of 22, but her work continues to garner critical acclaim and recognition. You can see more of her work HERE.



Polka Dots, Providence, Rhode Island (1976) via fansinaflashbulb

Untitled, Rome (1977-1978) via myprivatebrussels

Untitled (1975-80) via deathhour



Sources:

http://www.mariangoodman.com/artists/francesca-woodman/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesca_Woodman
http://www.artnet.com/artists/francesca-woodman/
http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2014/aug/31/searching-for-the-real-francesca-woodman
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/francesca-woodman-10512
http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/exhibitions/past/exhibit/4432
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/16/arts/design/francesca-woodman-at-guggenheim-museum.html?_r=0
https://deathhour.wordpress.com/2011/09/07/francesca-woodman/
http://myprivatebrussels.com/2014/07/30/woman-the-feminist-avant-garde-of-the-1970s-francesca-woodman/
http://jadedigitalimaging.blogspot.com/2013/02/artist-francesca-woodman.html
https://fansinaflashbulb.wordpress.com/2010/02/04/recent-acquisition-francesca-woodman/

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Juan Medina


Art Appreciation

As I've mentioned in previous blog entries, I have a fascination for realistic artworks. When I come across an painting that catches my eye, I usually want to know about the creator.

While surfing one of the blogs I follow, I came across a beautiful image titled "Gabrielle in Landscape." It is of a beautiful naked woman seated on a satin green blanket in front of a lake in a forest. The definition of her body is pronounced and flawless.

This portrait was painted by Mexican artist Juan Medina, who is known for his trompe-l'œil art technique, which gives a three-dimensional effect in his artwork making it almost realistic.

You can see more of his beautiful paintings HERE.


Gabrielle in Landscape via kaifineart

Anonymous via kaifineart

Dance via artodyssey1



Sources:

http://www.medinajuan.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bp1fDJCmIas
http://www.lovettsgallery.com/artists/artist.asp?ArtistID=224
http://www.aristocratgallery.com/juan-medina-1050/
http://www.sagecreekgallery.com/artists/J_Medina/index.htm
http://artodyssey1.blogspot.com/2009/08/juan-medina-medina-is-artist-who.html
http://www.kaifineart.com/2014/06/juan-medina.html
http://www.tuttartpitturasculturapoesiamusica.com/2011/02/juan-medina.html