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Showing posts with label inspires. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspires. Show all posts
Saturday, 3 November 2012
Monday, 24 September 2012
Female Artists
Arts by Female Artists
1. Artemesia Gentileschi – Judith and her Maidservant
The most remarked-upon absence from the previous list was Artemesia Gentileschi’s version of Judith Slaying Holofernes (as opposed to the Caravaggio, Judith Beheading Holofernes, that we featured). Feel free to click on each and decide which you prefer! In the meantime, this is an equally disturbing follow-up piece to Gentileschi’s depiction, showing Judith and her maid’s escape from Holofernes’ quarters with his severed, bleeding head in a basket.
2. Frida Kahlo – Without Hope
One of the greatest painters of the 20th century, Mexico’s own Frida Kahlo is most notable for her self-portraits. This 1945 piece, Without Hope, is no exception. Frequently ill from surgeries and bouts of pain stemming from a bus accident in her teens, Kahlo was no stranger to hospitals. Microorganisms color her bedsheet, her world is featureless, simultaneous day and night, and her easel is overtaken by disturbing apparitions.
3. Lavinia Fontana – Portrait of Antonietta Gonzalez
This particular painting is not so much creepy as it is bizarre. It seems almost like a strange joke played by artist Lavinia Fontana on an unsuspecting portrait model. It is a real portrait of a real girl, however. Antonietta Gonzalez was the daughter of Petrus Gonzales, and both (as well as Antonietta’s siblings) suffered from hypertrichosis, commonly known as “werewolf syndrome.” Happily, instead of being ostracized, they were all welcomed into the court of King Henry II of France, highly educated, and well-respected.
4. Rosa Bonheur – The Duel
Rosa Bonheur was one of the great painters of the French animalier style popular in the 19th century. It focused on doing one thing and doing it well: creating realistic paintings of animals. Bonheur, in particular, specialized in farm animals, and this piece shows the dark side of that world. Most interesting is its title, The Duel, evoking the traditional duels high-class males fought for women’s affections throughout history.
5. Paula Rego – War
A far more modern piece than previous entries on the list, this painting was only created just under a decade ago, in 2003. Paula Rego, the artist, says that she was inspired by a photograph taken during the second Iraqi war. While a photograph of this sort might be a common sight in the news, replacing the victims with rabbits, a symbol of purity, gives the work a deeply disturbing angle.
6. Herrad of Landsberg – Hell, from Hortus deliciarum
The oldest artist on this list, Herrad of Landsberg was a 12th century nun famous for her illuminated manuscript, Hortus deliciarum (Garden of Delights). Considered by many scholars to be the first encyclopedia written by a woman, it contains illustrated guides to instruct novice nuns about various teachings and philosophies that the convent followed. This particularly dark illustration is, obviously, from the entry on Hell. (Larger version)
7. Josefa de Obidos – The Sacrificial Lamb
This painting, one of the still-life pieces for which Josefa de Obidos is most renowned, may not appear all that creepy upon initial inspection. Make sure you notice the lamb’s bound feet and despondent expression, however. Those details, combined with the title, The Sacrificial Lamb, tell a very disturbing story about this lamb (traditionally symbolic of innocence) and its future.
8. Giulia Lama – The Martyrdom of Saint Eurosia
Historical accounts of beheadings, if you haven’t gathered, were very popular subjects for a great number of artists. Instead of Judith and Holofernes this time (though Giulia Lama did one of those as well, albeit much less gruesome than others), we have the decapitation of Saint Eurosia, patron saint of the city of Jaca, Spain. According to tradition, she was a princess forced into a marriage with a prince of the invading Moors. When she attempted to flee, the Moorish people hunted her down and executed her.
9. Camille Claudel – Clotho
This sculpture, Clotho, is named after one of the three fates in Greek mythology. Clotho and her sisters, Lachesis and Atropos, determined the length and nature of a human’s life. Reportedly, this work was the result of Camille Claudel and her mentor, the famous sculptor Rodin, deciding to create works based on the forms of elderly women. Another version of the piece, made solely of the torso part of the overall work, is just as ghoulish on its own.
10. Evelyn De Morgan – The Field of the Slain
Although this might look like something painted during the days of the Renaissance, it was actually created in 1916 as a response to the first World War. Its artist, Evelyn De Morgan, was a follower of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, which attempted to revive the style of the early Italian masters. A Spiritualist, and thus a firm believer in the afterlife, De Morgan made this representation of the Angel of Death collecting souls to take to the other side.
11. Kathe Kollwitz – The Last Thing
This is another response to World War I, albeit from a far different perspective. After the end of the Great War, Germany experienced huge economic difficulties. Artist Kathe Kollwitz, a German native, saw the desperation and hopelessness prevalent in her fellow Germans. This woodcut, titled The Last Thing, is a grim depiction of what many elderly Germans saw as their only escape.
12. Maruja Mallo – Antro de Fosiles
The third and final war-inspired piece on this list, Antro de Fosiles was actually considered lost for decades before it reappeared in 2010 and was purchased by the Guillermo de Osma Gallery in Madrid, Spain. Artist Maruja Mallo, a friend of Salvador Dali, was also horrified by war-torn Europe, but despite this painting’s appearance, it is not a statement about the use of atomic weapons. It was actually created in 1930, 15 years before their first use.
13. Remedios Varo – Fenomeno
One of only a few female surrealist painters, Remedios Varo’s works are particularly dark and dreamlike. A penchant toward mysticism and fringe psychology in her personal life deeply influenced her works, which typically feature unusual geometric shapes, strange symbols, and beings that seem to be cobbled together from various objects and animals.
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Thursday, 2 August 2012
Artworks by Patricia Ariel
Artworks by Patricia Ariel
Artist of surrealist, mystic and visionary themes, Patricia was born in 1970 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where she lived and worked until moving to the United States. Since she was a little child, she has been enjoying to give life to her private world through her drawings and writings. She has been drawing since the age of three, never remembering a single time of her life when she was not exploring some type of creative language. She has been also a performing artist, acting, dancing, and singing since her late teens. Although in part self-taught, she has had some formal training in visual arts that included academic drawing classes and a background in Fashion Design. Her love for teaching took her to a bachelors degree in Art Education with a specialization in History of Art from the Rio de Janeiro State University. But it was just after leaving her homeland that she considered the possibility of becoming a fine artist more seriously. Currently she has been consistently building a body of work based on her passion for the figurative art combined with expressionist and ornamental abstracts. Her inspiration and aesthetic references come from several sources, from the theater and ballet to Eastern Art, from the Art Nouveau and Jugendstil to contemporary Pop Art, including occult symbolism, Tarot, Astrology and metaphysics.
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Wednesday, 1 August 2012
Fine Art Photography and Art Links
Fine Art Photography and Art Links
Listed below are a variety of websites related to fine art photography and the visual arts.
They are primarily for artists but other people interested in visual art will find them useful.
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They are primarily for artists but other people interested in visual art will find them useful.
Add this page to your favorites or bookmark it now.
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Photography Galleries
Photography Bookstores
Museum Photo Collections
Nonprofit Art Centers
Gallery & Museum Guides
Photography Events
Collecting Photography
Early Photography 1839-1920
Reprints of Historical Photos
Artist Grants and Deadlines
Photography Organizations
Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts
US Government Sites
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Our bookstore will introduce you to the latest art books.
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PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERIES
Afterimage Gallery
Andrew Smith Gallery
Etherton Gallery
Gallery 339 - Fine Art Photography
G. Gibson Gallery
Iris Gallery of Fine Photography
Oswald Gallery
Peter Fetterman Gallery
Scott Nichols Gallery
Yossi Milo Gallery
California Photography Galleries
New York Photography Galleries
The above is just a small sampling of more than 200+ photography galleries
listed on Art-Support's Photography Galleries page, click the link below:
Full Listing of Photography Galleries
Our Photography Bookstore
For a good selection of photography and photography business books.
Click this link and visit our Bookstore.
INTERNET BOOKSTORES
- Amazon.com - Books and Much More
- Powell's Books
- Alibris! New and Used Books
- Abebooks - Used Books
- Half.com - New and Used Books
MUSEUMS SPECIALIZING IN PHOTOGRAPHY
California Museum of Photography
Florida Museum of Photographic Arts
George Eastman House
Griffin Museum of Photography
Hallmark Museum of Contemporary Photography
International Photography Hall of Fame & Museum
Museum of Contemporary Photography
Museum of Photographic Arts
Southeast Museum of Photography
Online Museum:
American Museum of Photography - not a traditional museum but worth a look
For other Museums with major Photography Collections,
be sure to visit Art-Support's Museum Guide
NONPROFIT PHOTOGRAPHY CENTERS
Center for Creative Photography
Center for Photography at Woodstock
Houston Center for Photography
International Center for Photography
Light Factory
Photographic Center Northwest
Photographic Resource Center
Silver Eye Center for Photography
For a complete listing go to Art-Support's
Nonprofit Photography and Art Centers
GALLERY GUIDES
Art Access / Seattle
Northwest Monthly Arts Magazine, featuring scheduled events and articles.
Photograph
Guide to photography exhibitions in New York City, also lists national and international photography exhibitions.
Art-Collecting.com - Online Gallery Guides for more than 4000 Art Galleries
Photography-Now.com
National and International photography exhibitions and events.
COLLECTING FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY
Association of International Photography Art Dealers
Preserving and Protecting Photography21st: The Journal of Contemporary PhotographyPreserving Your Family Photographs
Art-Collecting.com - Collecting Fine Art Photography
EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY 1839-1920
The First Photograph - HRC Online Exhibit
PBS American Photography
A History of Photography by Robert Leggat
The Washington Salon and Art Photographic Exhibition of 1896
The Daguerreian Society
Conservation Online
PRIVATE PHOTOGRAPHY DEALERS
Dennis Water Fine Daguerreotypes
Vintage Works
Stereoviews.com
REPRINTS OF HISTORICAL PHOTOS
CorbisLibrary of Congress Photo Collections
Mark Reuben Vintage Gallery
Motion Picture & Television Photo Archive
Pat Hathaway Historical California Photos
Classic Images - Shackleton's Endurance
Southern Images by Fonville Winans
ARTIST CONSULTANTS
Aimone Art Services (Writing, Coaching, and Workshops)
Ariane Goodwin (Writing the Artist Statement)
ArtBizCoach.com (Art Business and Career Source)
Artist Career Training (Marketing and Business Training)
Art+Design Educational Advisors (Academic Guidance)
Artist's EDGE (Artist Success Coaching from Certified Life Coaches)
ArtScope (Marketing Newsletter)
Caroll Michels (Author and Career Coach)
Gateways - Barbara Bowen (Coaching for Arts Professionals)
Geoffrey Gorman (Consulting & Coaching)
Mary Virginia Swanson (Respected Photography Consultant)
Renée Phillips (Manhattan Arts)
Sylvia White (Contemporary Artists' Services)
Springboard for the Arts
ARTIST GRANTS and OTHER ART DEADLINES
Aaron Siskind Foundation
APF Photography Fellowship
Artist Trust
The Art Deadlines List
Arts & Healing Network - Grants
Blue Earth Alliance
Corporate Grantmakers on the Internet
Creative Capital Foundation
Flintridge Foundation
Fund for Investigative Journalism
The Foundation Center
Getty Images Grants & Competitions
Guggenheim Foundation
Heathcote Art Foundation
Nancy Graves Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts
United States Artists
Walter & Elise Haas Fund
W. Eugene Smith Grant
PHOTOGRAPHY ORGANIZATIONS
American Society of Media Photographers
Association of International Photography Art Dealers
Canadian Association for Photographic Art
Cowboy Artists and Photographers of America
International Association of Panoramic Photographers
National Press Photographers Association
North American Nature Photography Association
Photolucida
Royal Photographic Society
Photographic Society of America
Society for Photographic Education
Women In Photography International
Other Non-Profit Photography and Art Organizations
VOLUNTEER LAWYERS FOR THE ARTS
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS HELPING ARTISTS
California Lawyers for the Arts
Colorado Lawyers for the Arts
Connecticut Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts
The Creative Force Collaborative
Georgia Lawyers for the Arts
Illinois Lawyers for the Creative Arts
Maryland Lawyers for the Arts̢۪
Massachusetts Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts
Missouri - Kansas City -
New Jersey Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts
New York - VLA
North Carolina Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts
Philadelphia Lawyers for the Arts
Rhode Island - Ocean State Lawyers for the Arts
St. Louis Lawyers & Accountants for the Arts
Texas Lawyers for the Arts
Washington, DC area Lawyers for the Arts
Washington Lawyers for the Arts
Other Legal Guidance for Artists
Estate Planning for Artists
StarvingArtistsLaw.com
NOLO - Law for All
Copyright Information
VIRTUAL WEB GALLERIES
ArtPromote.comArtspan
BoundlessGallery.com
PhotoGraphicLibraries
PhotoLink Gallery
Scene Sketches Gallery
Sculptr.com
Usefilm.com - Site for Film & Digital Photographers
Yessy
We are updating this section on "Virtual Web Galleries" and would like feedback and suggestions from you on websites that should be considered. Please send us an email if you know of any good Virtual Galleries featuring a number of artists.
PHOTOGRAPHY HOW TO SITES
School of Photography.com
Mike Ware's Alternative ProcessBetterPhoto.com
Harry's Pro Shop - Photographic Processes
We're updating this section on "How To Sites" and would like suggestions from you on websites that should be considered. Please send us an email if you know of any good websites to include in this section.
PHOTOGRAPHY SCHOOLS and WORKSHOPS
Barefoot Contessa Photo Adventures
Brooks Institute of Photography
John Sexton Photography Workshops
Maine Photographic Workshops
Santa Fe Workshops
Visual Studies Workshop
Stephen Johnson Photography
Robert Farber
Be sure to visit our full listing of Photography Workshops, they're organized
by states as well as international workshops and some contact information.
GOVERNMENT SITES RELATED TO ART
Library of Congress Prints & Photographs
National Endowment for the ArtsUS Copyright Office
Links to Additional Copyright Information (non-gov)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration Photo Gallery
Art Resource Network - Seattle Arts Commission
DIGITAL PRINTMAKING - IRIS and GICLÉE PRINTING
Nash Editions
Rock's Studio
Cone Editions
Custom Digital
GalleryPrint
Pearl Publishing
Omega Graphics
Fine Print Imaging
Firefly Editions
ART SUPPLIES
LightImpressions - Leading resource for archival supplies
Archival Methods - Archival storage boxes, portfolios, albums etc.
AirFloat - Art packaging systems
Daniel Smith
Inkjetart.com
Meininger Art Supplies
Pearl Art Supplies
Utrecht
ARCHIVES AND STOCK PHOTOGRAPHY
Alinari - Alinari Archive
Black Star
Can Stock Photo
Comstock Images
Corbis
Fotosearch Stock and Stock Footage
Getty Images
Library of Congress American Memory Collections
Maxx Images
NASA's Space Photo Gallery
PhotoGraphicLibraries
Stock Photography Network
The Stock Solution
PHOTOGRAPHY BLOGS and ONLINE ART NEWS
Conscientious
Gallery Hopper
Photoblogs.org
[EV+/-] Exposure Compensation
Flak Photo
Gallery Hopper
I heart photograph
Kevin Sizemore
Magnum Photos
MakingRoom Magazine
File Magazine
File Magazine - links
About.com Photography
Usefilm.com - Film & Digital Photographers
C: Speed of Light
Apogee Photo Page
PhotoArts - Fine Art Photography
NY Foundation for the Arts
ArtQuest
Suite101.com - PhotographyPhotoLinks - The Photography Network
PhotoQuotes.com
LensWork
Photo Traveler Newsletter
Photo Review
Apogee Photo Magazine
British Journal of Photography
We're updating this sections and would appreciate suggestions and feedback.
THE ESTABLISHMENT
Agfa
Apple
Adobe
Kodak
Microsoft
Polaroid
Sony
FRIENDS AND NON PHOTOGRAPHY SITES
Pioneers in Aviation
Profiles two of America's legendary aerospace pioneers:
William Boeing and Donald Douglas.
Photography Bookstore
For a good selection of photography, photography business books.
Click this link and visit our Bookstore.
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Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Creative Big Head Photo Manipulation
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