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#Sargent struggled for material at the Front. He writes: 'the farther forward one goes the more scattered and meagre everything is... the more dramatic the situation the more it becomes an empty landscape. The MoI expects an epic - how can one do an epic without masses of men?"
hello to our new #artist, Maider Benzal! 👋
Maider is #influenced by #cartoon but also loves #traditional
work by Singer Sargent, Sorolla and Volegov.
"I like walking the line of #semirealism, attempting to capture mundane things and #distorting them with a spark of #fantasy."
#JohnSingerSargent's "A Capriote" (1878) bears traces of his underdrawing and evidence of several changes in the model’s pose and in the arrangement of her skirt. These revisions suggest something of #Sargent’s process as he developed the composition. #HeartArt
@iqraras39481485, if you want even more goodness check out John Singer Sargent @artistsargent
Quick cartoon-ish Messi
#Messi #art #cartoon #sketch #drawing #warmup #Argentina #VAMOSARGENTINA
my pieces for the @blueseyzine #trc #theravencycle #bluesargent #richardgansey
It's so hot, I think we all might want to take a cue from #Sargent and find a nice cold lake for a dip 😎🌞🏊♂️⛱️
After many years of being sinfully ignorant, I finally decided to dive deeper into John Singer Sargent. Here are some quick introductory studies, but I'll be repeating these paintings a few times to learn how to make these colors/techniques mine. Wish me luck! #masterstudy #myart
🤷🏻♀️ Am I out of my mind ?
I just updated to Corel Painter 2019.
I decided to challenge myself to creating 💯 paintings with the program.
This abstract was created using only the Sargent brushes.
Will I reach my goal ?...
#VamosArgentina fuerza mañana!!
#art #artist #drawing #sketch #Messi #SeleccionArgentina #DiaDeLaBandera #ArgVsCro
I know some of you expressed interest in this - I am happy to announce that Richard Ormond confirmed at the Sargent talk last week that a catalogue of all 750 #Sargent #charcoal #portraits is currently in the works. This promises to be a stunning publication!
In 1920, #WinifredKnights was one of the first women to win the Prix de Rome in Decorative Painting for her epic work 'The Deluge'. Her surprising champion? John Singer #Sargent, who thought the work to have a 'rare technique in hue, figure and composition'. @Tate