Face to FACE with Charles Miano the artist of yesteryear who inflames the drawings with red chalk.

As unfortunately already defined because of Covid-19, the fourth edition of FACE -Figurative Art Convention and Expo- will not take place but will leave space and an event that will have nothing to envy: REALISM LIVE - A Global Virtual Art Conference - the great online event (October 21 to 24, 2020) which will be attended by the greatest characters of the realistic art-figurative scene in America and that you ...

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Felice Casorati’s search for balance between academic painting, neoclassicism and anti-classicism.

Great protagonist of the twentieth century art scene, in the period between the two wars, Felice Casorati represents an emblematic figure in the history of Italian art. Born in Novara in 1883, after graduating in law, he decided to devote himself completely to painting, which had taken the place of music in his heart after the nervous breakdown that studying had caused him. Casorati was for a long time considered ...

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The a-temporal spaces of Jeremy Geddes and the representation of the mental states.

There are those who define him as a hyper-realist artist or photo-realist and those who define him as surrealist, what is certain is that Jeremy Geddes prefers to withdraw from every category by proceeding in the way of representing his mental states "in a slow way", as he says. New Zealand-born artist Jeremy Geddes lives in Australia where he graduated from The Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne. Not ...

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Belin’s post neo-cubism.

Las Tres Hermanas by Belin, 2017. Oil and acrylic on panel, 130x180 cm. Wandering around the artistic neighborhoods of many cities I often find myself considering how the skill, technique and creativity of street artists far exceed that of some contemporary artists quoted on the art market. Some artists are extremely good and innovative in technique, as documented last week with the bas-relief sculpture by VHILS, others are in style.  This ...

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The juxtaposition of realism and abstractionism in Jeremy Winborg’s western images.

Lover of the juxtaposition between realism and abstraction Jeremy Winborg is a contemporary American artist. In his paintings you can learn about the history and tradition of Native Americans who love to represent faithfully with original costumes and objects. Winborg began drawing as a child in her illustrator father's studio and instead began to portray Native Americans after the birth of her Navajo-born niece Layla.  His artistic production is composed of ...

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Charles Miano and Pierre Guidetti meet in a pleasant conversation under the sign of Sennelier.

Miami Niche invites you to follow, tonight at 5:00 ET PM (le 2:00pm PT) Charles Miano and Pierre Guidetti who will talk about composition, technique and quality of Sennelier pastels,  presenting the exclusive @sennelier1887, MIANO Master "Red Chalks" set.  Don't miss them on Instagram Live on @artsavoirfaire. Charles Miano and Pier Guidetti are two characters who are both funny and competent at the same time and who not only have ...

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Robert Liberace, the poet artist who with the Portrait Society of America will beat the Guinness Book of Records on World Design Day, August 27, 2020.

Robert Liberace is considered one of the most talented contemporary American artists. He has participated in several editions of FACE-Figurative Art Convention and Expo- and this year will be the icing on the cake of the 22nd edition of the Portrait Society of America, from which he received his first prize, the Grand Prize Award, in 2003 and with which in a few days, August 27 from 4:30 pm to ...

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Balthasar Denner’s court paintings, between portraits and tronie.

An exponent of a modest art form associated with bourgeois circles, Balthasar Denner (1696 - 1749) succeeded in inserting himself in the contexts dominated by German court art of the 18th century thanks to the portraits of elderly people depicted in detail. Born in Antona (the second largest city in Denmark, which was annexed at the time) Balthasar Denner was a German portrait painter who began his career as a ...

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The narrative realism of Pamela Wilson: the extraordinary conversation between elements of her own life, dreams and antiques.

An extraordinary artist for her unconventional, creative and poetic way of representing the female figure in her way of being, Pamela Wilson is one of my favourite artists: I find her works, so extraordinarily out of line, wrapped in a delicate halo between madness and magic. Pamela Wilson is a Californian artist who received her MFA from the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she also received a Regents Fellowship, ...

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The world of street art dresses up as classic with the bas-relief sculpture by VHILS

Strongly influenced by the urban development of his country - Portugal - during the 80s and 90s, Alexander Farto, is known in the environment with the AKA of VHILS. The artist developed a new way of doing street art based on the technique of bas-relief sculpture: a show and a revolution in the world of street art. An artist originally from the suburbs of Lisbon, Farto developed the project "Scratching ...

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