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◄ Paintings by Raphael ►

► Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (April 6 or March 28, 1483 – April 6, 1520), better known simply as Raphael , was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance, celebrated for the perfection and grace of his paintings and drawings. Together with Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, he forms the traditional trinity of great masters of that period.
Raphael was enormously productive, running an unusually large workshop, and despite his death at thirty-seven, a large body of his work remains. Many of his works are found in the Apostolic Palace of The Vatican, where the frescoed Raphael Rooms were the central, and the largest, work of his career.
The best known work is The School of Athens in the Vatican Stanza della Segnatura. After his early years in Rome, much of his work was designed by him and executed largely by the workshop from his drawings, with considerable loss of quality.
He was extremely influential in his lifetime, though outside Rome his work was mostly known from his collaborative printmaking. After his death, the influence of his great rival Michelangelo was more widespread until the 18th and 19th centuries, when Raphael’s more serene and harmonious qualities were again regarded as the highest models.
His career falls naturally into three phases and three styles, first described by Giorgio Vasari: his early years in Umbria, then a period of about four years (from 1504–1508) absorbing the artistic traditions of Florence, followed by his last hectic and triumphant twelve years in Rome, working for two Popes and their close associates.


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◄ Art by Piet Pedersen ►

► Artist Statement :
” I am an artist living in Aarup at Fyn in Denmark and I am born in 1960. I have been drawing and painting my entire life and I am so lucky to have room in my life to paint, with family and all. To me it means stability, joy, peace and lots of colors.

For some years I have been working with commercials as a sign writer. It doesn’t mean much for my painting style, but it provides me some discipline in my work. I love to tell a story and I am seeking the motif in the motif. Therefore you can often recognize it and see what it looks like. If people can recognize the shape, you can put almost anything in it, and get away with it.

I am always trying to renew myself from time to time, but I am stuck with certain figures and colors or they are stuck with me. Often I have been painting the rhinos. It s almost extinct, but then again, it has a protecting armor. The similarities to my own life exist in everything. Sometimes we need protection against the world. The pictures of a bull and a woman I see as if I am the bull pressing on while the woman is a expression of my inner vulnerability. The toucan is a self-portrait from my soul, representing my soul. As a bird, I have the big view at the world and thereby the sense of happy colors and happy moments. I see the toucan as a symbol of freedom and good values and my direct contact with my inner soul as a painter. The toucan is always with me in my work, monitoring my work and securing it is well done. A free bird with happiness in colors and expression…..it should appear as often as possible in my work.

Sometimes I pick up my inspiration in the darkness of my soul. It often appears as (brightness) clarity of colors. At other times I catch a glimpse of something, and it gets reworked until it shows who I am and what I want. It all goes through a process where I am exploring it and if I can approve it, its end up with my signature. There is at all times an inner connection and drive to keep on painting. I don’t paint to be famous or to receive recognition. I paint because the urges demand me to, and therefore I just keep on painting. “



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The Artworks by Alexander Calder ►



► *Alexander Calder, internationally famous by his mid-30s, is renowned for developing a new idiom in modern art-the mobile.His works in this mode, from miniature to monumental, are called mobiles (suspended moving sculptures), standing mobiles (anchored moving sculptures) and stabiles (stationary constructions). Calder’s abstract works are characteristically direct, spare, buoyant, colorful and finely crafted. He made ingenious, frequently witty, use of natural and manmade materials, including wire, sheetmetal, wood and bronze.Calder was born in 1898 in Philadelphia, the son of Alexander Stirling Calder and grandson of Alexander Milne Calder, both well-known sculptors. After obtaining his mechanical engineering degree from the Stevens Institute of Technology, Calder worked at various jobs before enrolling at the Art Students League in New York City in 1923. During his student years, he did line drawings for the National Police Gazette. In 1925, Calder published his first book, Animal Sketches, illustrated in brush and ink. He produced oil paintings of city scenes, in a loose and easy style. Early in 1926, he began to carve primitivist figures in tropical woods, which remained an important medium in his work until 1930.In June 1936, Calder moved to Paris. He took some classes at the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere and made his first wire sculptures. Calder created a miniature circus in his studio; the animals, clowns and tumblers were made of wire and animated by hand. Many leading artists of the period attended, and helped with, the performances.Calder’s first New York City exhibition was in 1928, and other exhibitions in Paris and Berlin gained him international recognition as a significant artist. A visit to Piet Mondrian’s studio proved pivotal. Calder began to work in an abstract style, finishing his first nonobjective construction in 1931.In early 1932, he exhibited his first moving sculpture in an exhibition organized by Marcel Duchamp, who coined the word “mobile.” In May 1932, Calder’s fame was consolidated by the first United States show of his mobiles. Some were motor-driven, His later wind-driven mobiles enabled the sculptural parts to move independently, as Calder said, “by nature and chance.” Calder returned to the United States to live and work in Roxbury, Massachusetts in June 1932.From the 1940s on, Calder’s works, many of them large-scale outdoor sculptures, have been placed in virtually every major city of the Western world. In the 1950s, he created two new series of mobiles: “Towers,” which included wall-mounted wire constructions, and “Gongs,” mobiles with sound.Calder was prolific and worked throughout his career in many art forms. He produced drawings, oil paintings, watercolors, etchings, gouache and serigraphy. He also designed jewelry, tapestry, theatre settings and architectural interiors. Calder died in 1976.


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► The Artwork by Bojan Kukavica Art ►


► Bojan Kukavica is a Digital Artist and Painter from Graz, Austria.

His unlimited fantasy gave him the power to create some miracles that we re showing today. A mix of dreams, illusions, beauties and visions will take you away, will give you inspiration to start some of your own, if you have the required knowledge.

However, Bojan’s Talent is visible and incomparable. Combining shadows and lights, he managed to reach a higher level of professionalism where photography, painting and digital art are dancing together bringing in surface a new artistic world, the artworld of Bojan Kukavica.



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◄ The Artwork by MollyRose Morgan ►


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“My name is MollyRose Morgan. I was born and raised in Worcester, Massachusetts. I moved to Rutland, Massachusetts when I turned thirteen. Art has always been a part of me, it is my life, and it is who I am. I moved to Pittsfield right before I turned eighteen. I went to Pittsfield High School and graduated on June 12, 2011. When I started High School in Pittsfield, I had my first art class. My teacher Ms. Quinn has inspired me so much to reach for my dreams of being an artist and I plan on doing just that. I plan on going to college at Berkshire Community College in January, for art of course. I have many inspirations. First are my mother and my little brother. They both have inspired me and criticized me when it comes to my art. My art teacher Ms. Quinn, as mentioned in my “Where I came from” section, has also inspired me. She taught me much of what I know today. I took everything she has taught me and use it seriously. Ms. Quinn understands my love of art more than anyone does. My boyfriend Steven also inspires me. He tells me what he loves, likes, and dislikes about each piece I design. The music I listen to, the movies I watch, the books I read, they all inspired me in different ways. The choices I make in life inspire me too.”


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the sketchbook by Sick Sketch

About:I should let you know, I up date my FACEBOOK page regularly so if I were you id check that page for the most recent updates — now the info X). im a student of art and a web developer/designer - I love working to music; love music period, lol. love my family and friends. theres something special about the fine arts, the real ORIGINAL fine artists (esp michelangelo & bernini, for me) ; just no one & nothing like them :)Source : 

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Pastels and Watercolours by Aaron Mullins

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My pastel and watercolour artwork.

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◄ The Artworld of Kris Lewis ►



► Kris Lewis began dreaming and flailing atop this lovely carnival ride in 1978, in the great surround of the Jersey shore. Growing up in a family that included 6 brothers and 1 sister provided ample fodder for his creative appetite, weaving an existence replete with love, conflict, beauty, tradition and classic Jersey brawls. Kris’ father provided the artistic gene and a glint of inspiration, but it was his mother who taught him the importance of hard work and dedication as he watched her raise an entire family alone after his parents.

As an immigrant who had to flee from communist forces in her home country of Latvia, Kris’ mother also instilled in him a love for his Latvian heritage and its traditions, which are a major influence in Kris’ artwork. Other influences in Kris’ art include Alfonse Bougereau, Andrew Wyeth, Hans Holbein, Albrecht Durer, Hieronymus Bosch, Gustav Klimt, Antonio Mancini, and Jules-Bastien LePage.

His reverence for masters of old is apparent in his depiction of the human figure, which he uses as a vector for hidden stories, delicate emotion, and universal truth. His affinity for people-watching also informs his paintings, collecting glances, gestures, miens and hints and channeling them through the canvas for the viewer to share in the experience.



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