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Starting this morning with a pop of color and palette knife technique, by Oleg Trofimov, 1962. The black vase makes the flowers pop.
Image by Gertrude Horsford Fiske; American visual artist, figure painter, and the first woman appointed to the Massachusetts State Art Commission in 1929.
Rotterdam photographer Robert Peek creates ghostly botanical forms by submerging flowers in 'fish glass' before adding white ink to the water, then uses special lighting with a high speed process to freeze the image shot. The result is bold and steeped in mystery.
DAILY ART QUOTE!
"I never look at my watch when I'm sketching."
Karl Lagerfeld
Quick study of locals, Adebanji Alade ROI, 1972
Starting the morning with an image by Trisha Adams, full of rich vibrant color and technique. Great background application.
DAILY ART QUOTE!
"Oh, Sunlight! The most precious gold to be found on Earth.” Roman Payne
David Mensing, American artist
Stunning cloud effect to this late autumn landscape by Eric Sloane.
DAILY ART QUOTE!
“The unwelcome November rain had perversely stolen the day's last hour and pawned it with that ancient fence, the night.” F. Scott Fitzgerald, This Side of Paradise
Image by Jeremy Mann, bit of a rainy mood to this late evening cityscape, but so very well done.
Thick impasto technique gives weight to this painting of roses by artist Barbara Flowers.