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Madeline von Foerster paintings / Gallery
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To create her unusual paintings, Madeline von Foerster uses a five century-old mixed technique of oil and egg tempera, developed by the Flemish Renaissance Masters. Although linked stylistically to the past, her paintings are passionately relevant to the present, as such timely themes as deforestation, endangered species, and war find expression in her work. Madeline von Foerster is a very gifted and highly original artist, who brings new imagery and a novel approach to conservation which we need.
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Tran Nguyen illustration illustrator / Artophilia
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Kirsty Mitchell – filling the emptiness » Artophilia
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Filling the emptiness. Kirsty Mitchell photography. Every end is a beginning. Kirsty Mitchell, after the death of her mother, started to create. A new, fairy world. The void she felt after the loss was filled with hours of work on photography which included a lot of details, creating a kind of. Photography became the answer to her pain, to the profound experience, and an escape to another world. Gaia The Birth of an End. I would like to live there. As their individuality disappears under the makeup.
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Gabriel Pacheco / Artophilia
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Karolina Matyjaszkowicz / Artophilia
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Vernissage and Exhibition of Painting online, in the Home Gallery (Galeria w Domu) galeriawdomu.pl. Exhibition of Painting in the Studio 272, in the gallery Pentagon, Radom, Poland. Hot Chestnuts, Exhibition of Young Artists Art Market, Łódź, Poland. A new ornament, Collective fabric exhibition of students and graduates of ASP-Łódź, Poland. AFAD-Bratislava, TUL-Liberec, ULUV Design Studio Gallery, Bratislava, Slovakia. Project 2006, Group Exhibition, Central Museum of Textiles, Łódź, Poland. Award of the...
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Dominik Wdowski » Artophilia
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I am a sculptor. I deal with figurative sculpture according to me it is a topic still not exhausted, full of inspiration. I would like my sculptures to evoke emotions and reflections, to delight with composition, movement, detail, and to reach into the hearts of the audience. I try hard to make it so And what they are for me? Dominik Wdowski born July 23, 1979 in Radom. In the years 1994 1999 Arts education in secondary schools in Kielce and Radom. Monument to John Paul II in Rome at Prima Porta (2011).
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Bozka Rydlewska / Artophilia
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Bozka Rydlewska is an artist and illustrator from Warsaw, Poland. She has worked both on artistic projects like series of illustrations New Botany , Haiku or Sea Poems and commercial ones, including Empik, Kristoff porcelain and TVP Kultura. Her works have appeared in books Atlas of Illustration (Maomao, Barcelona) and Illustration Now! Streetwaves Festival, Gdansk. Inside Out. Polish Graphic Design in the Making, Wanted Design, New York. Mika i Mchy, solo exhibition, Pies czy Suka, Warsaw. Scholarship o...
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The Woman spell-bound in the painting. Olga’s Boznanska self-portrait. » Artophilia
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The Woman spell-bound in the painting. Olga’s Boznanska self-portrait. Self-portrait with brush and flowers. C 1906, oil on panel, Museum of the City of Lodz, Poland Krzysztof Musial Collection. Boznańska with Japanese umbrella 1839, National Museum in Cracow. Portrait of Józef Czajkowski. 1894, National Museum in Cracow. 1913, National Museum, Warsaw. Later another thing which could have been responsible for her dim paintings was her eye-disease. Career of Olga headed forward after her arrival to Paris&...
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