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February 20, 2012

katekeepswalking:

Gerhard Demetz

By pure chance I came across Gerhard Demetz and his outstanding wooden sculptures and couldn’t leave them alone. Childhood innocence mixed with so much bitterness, that is what intrigues and scares me both at the same time. Nevertheless I find them extremely beautiful.

My first association with his work is the impact of war on children and people in general, which is because of the objects they carry (e.g. scissors, gas mask) as well as the way they are dressed (boots, ties, gloves and military style clothing/uniforms). In addition to this, other objects like a sleigh, water wings or several toys appear to be a violent contrast, because they accentuate once again pure childishness and look to me like remnants of a bygone time. On second thought, it might be loss of childhood in general, which may have different deep-set causes and which is expressed drastically through these postures, facial expressions and objects. 

These sculptures also remind me of Tarkovky’s film ”Ivan’s Childhood”, which affected me in a similar way.

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February 17, 2012

bookspaperscissors:

Samuli Heimonen

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February 17, 2012
stilllifequickheart:

Unknown (French)
Bouquet of Flowers in Glass Vase, detail
19th century

stilllifequickheart:

Unknown (French)

Bouquet of Flowers in Glass Vase, detail

19th century

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February 17, 2012
cavetocanvas:

Anthony van Dyck, Maria Louisa de Tassis, c. 1630
This painting was done by van Dyck while he was living in Antwerp for a few years in between his time spent in England. The woman pictures is only 16 and not hugely wealthy; however, her father commissioned the portrait with high ambitions for his daughter. Most likely on the request of the father, van Dyck emphasizes the dress with tons of detail; he also casts a realistic light on the girl’s face and hands, giving the portrait an elegant sense of grace. This painting is an excellent example of van Dyck’s ability to show off a figure in order to satisfy a patron.

cavetocanvas:

Anthony van Dyck, Maria Louisa de Tassis, c. 1630

This painting was done by van Dyck while he was living in Antwerp for a few years in between his time spent in England. The woman pictures is only 16 and not hugely wealthy; however, her father commissioned the portrait with high ambitions for his daughter. Most likely on the request of the father, van Dyck emphasizes the dress with tons of detail; he also casts a realistic light on the girl’s face and hands, giving the portrait an elegant sense of grace. This painting is an excellent example of van Dyck’s ability to show off a figure in order to satisfy a patron.

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February 17, 2012
stilllifequickheart:

Eliot Hodgkin
Cathy’s Little Bottles
1977

stilllifequickheart:

Eliot Hodgkin

Cathy’s Little Bottles

1977

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February 16, 2012
fer1972:

Anechoic by Nachan

fer1972:

Anechoic by Nachan

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February 16, 2012

art-and-dream:

Art painting wonderful by Everett Shinn

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February 14, 2012
akirayoda:

Gustav Klimt - Unfinished portrait, 1917

akirayoda:

Gustav Klimt - Unfinished portrait, 1917

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January 26, 2012

ohlikemaybe:

Spanish sculptor Romulo Celdran makes true to life oversized versions of everyday household objects.

his website: http://www.romuloceldran.net/en

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January 26, 2012

(Source: fuckyeahcontemporarysculpture, via casabet64)

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January 22, 2012
craftofthewitch:

mythicalvirgin:

labellefilleart:

Farmer’s Daughter, John Everett Millais


She is beautiful.

Reminds me of someone a very long time ago. 

craftofthewitch:

mythicalvirgin:

labellefilleart:

Farmer’s Daughter, John Everett Millais


She is beautiful.

Reminds me of someone a very long time ago. 

(via largerloves)

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January 22, 2012
artchipel:

Deanna Staffo - The other holiday meat, Baltimore Citypaper

artchipel:

Deanna Staffo - The other holiday meat, Baltimore Citypaper

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January 22, 2012
largerloves:

iamjapanese:

nickdrake:

The Girl-Friends1916-17
Klimt was so attached to women, and to  			painting pictures of women, that he did not hesitate to depict  			women’s love;

largerloves:

iamjapanese:

nickdrake:

The Girl-Friends
1916-17

Klimt was so attached to women, and to painting pictures of women, that he did not hesitate to depict women’s love;

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January 22, 2012
stilllifequickheart:

Unknown (Chinese)
Phoenixes Gathering
19th century

stilllifequickheart:

Unknown (Chinese)

Phoenixes Gathering

19th century

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January 21, 2012
vmburkhardt:

Magnolia by James Jebusa Shannon (1862 – 1923, American)

vmburkhardt:

Magnolia by James Jebusa Shannon (1862 – 1923, American)

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