My Art Paintings and Jewelry
This video shows you some of my art work and jewelry items.
The song in the video is by Robin Stine
Hope you enjoy !
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This video shows you some of my art work and jewelry items.
The song in the video is by Robin Stine
Hope you enjoy !
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An Artist who truly started out young, Chad Workman is quickly making big strides into the world of art. In fact, he has a history of painting his first painting at age 11, starting his art business as a business partnership with his mom at age 16, coordinating a 5,000 square foot multi- artist exhibit not too long later, and at age 17 he is entering the world of Giclee with his own Epson 64 printer, he first offered editions at the recent September 2009 Calgary Home + Interior Design Show. He is strongly inspired by the artists of the Renaissance and chooses to work in realism. Chad loves to work in both Acrylic and Oil based paint mediums and switches back and forth regularly. Both color and black and white have been used to depict various subjects which include: waterfalls such as the massive and colorful 48x60inch Painting #100 of Johnston Canyon. Also, in addition the Waterfall Masterpieces he paints series such as Contemporary blooms, Grayscale Alpine, Foreign Inspirations, and Colors of Autumn as well as the Early paintings series and has Photography releases. Soon he hopes to become a part of galleries across Alberta, maybe even Canada. He also has now incoproate Paintings By Chad Workman Inc. as of Dec 31st 2009, ecommerce website is comming soon.
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Woman in art: erotic and simbolic paintings by Miquel Pla; Watercolor and Acrilic artworks. Peintures erotiques et simboliques au femenin. music: Evanescence;
SEE MORE:
http://www.picassomio.es/miguel-pla-beneyto/exposicion.html
http://www.artwansongallery.es/galeria-de-artistas/artistas-promocionados/pintores/miguel-pla-id809
http://www.youtube.com/user/Miquelpla;
Associates and influenced artists
Among the close associates of the Impressionists were several painters who adopted their methods to some degree. These include Giuseppe De Nittis, an Italian artist living in Paris who participated in the first Impressionist exhibit at the invitation of Degas, although the other Impressionists disparaged his work.[18] Federico Zandomeneghi was another Italian friend of Degas who showed with the Impressionists. Eva Gonzalès was a follower of Manet who did not exhibit with the group. James Abbott McNeill Whistler was an American-born painter who played a part in Impressionism although he did not join the group and preferred grayed colours. Walter Sickert, an English artist, was initially a follower of Whistler, and later an important disciple of Degas; he did not exhibit with the Impressionists. In 1904 the artist and writer Wynford Dewhurst wrote the first important study of the French painters to be published in English, Impressionist Painting: its genesis and development, which did much to popularize Impressionism in Great Britain.
By the early 1880s, Impressionist methods were affecting, at least superficially, the art of the Salon. Fashionable painters such as Jean Beraud and Henri Gervex found critical and financial success by brightening their palettes while retaining the smooth finish expected of Salon art. Works by these artists are sometimes casually referred to as Impressionism, despite their remoteness from Impressionist practice.
Beyond France
Mary Cassatt, The Child’s Bath (The Bath), 1893, oil on canvas, Art Institute of Chicago
As the influence of Impressionism spread beyond France, artists, too numerous to list, became identified as practitioners of the new style. Some of the more important examples are:
The American Impressionists, including Mary Cassatt, William Merritt Chase, Frederick Carl Frieseke, Childe Hassam, Willard Metcalf, Lilla Cabot Perry, Theodore Robinson, Edmund Charles Tarbell, John Henry Twachtman, and J. Alden Weir.
Walter Richard Sickert and Philip Wilson Steer were well known Impressionist painters from the United Kingdom.
The Australian Impressionists, including Frederick McCubbin and Tom Roberts who were prominent members of the Heidelberg School and John Peter Russell a friend of Van Gogh, Rodin, Monet and Matisse as well as Rupert Bunny, Agnes Goodsir and Hugh Ramsay.
Lovis Corinth, Max Liebermann, and Max Slevogt in Germany
Post-Impressionism
Camille Pissarro, Children on a Farm, 1887
Post-Impressionism developed from Impressionism. From the 1880s several artists began to develop different precepts for the use of colour, pattern, form, and line, derived from the Impressionist example: Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. These artists were slightly younger than the Impressionists, and their work is known as post-Impressionism. Some of the original Impressionist artists also ventured into this new territory; Camille Pissarro briefly painted in a pointillist manner, and even Monet abandoned strict plein air painting. Paul Cézanne, who participated in the first and third Impressionist exhibitions, developed a highly individual vision emphasising pictorial structure, and he is more often called a post-Impressionist. Although these cases illustrate the difficulty of assigning labels, the work of the original Impressionist painters may, by definition, be categorised as Impressionism.
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After i saw the “Women in Art” video, i decided to make a video about children. Because the women portraits were changing, but their expression was the same. And children, they are always the same, of course.
Music: Albinoni-Adagio from Oboe Concerto in D minor Op.9 No.2
Paintings:
1.mary cassatt- little girl in a blue armchair
2.mary cassatt- the sisters
3.james jacques joseph tissot- a little nimrod
4.stephen gjertson- admiration
5.thomas gainsborough- the painter’s daughters with a cat
6.thomas eakins- baby at play
7.william michael harnett- attention company
8.sir joshua reynolds- the brown boy
9.sir thomas lawrence- the calmady children
10.mary cassatt- child in a straw hat
11. ” – children playing on the beach
12. ” – francoise in a square backed chair read (aka young girl reading, young girl in a blue dress)
13.mary cassatt- sarah in a green bonnet
14.sir thomas lawrence- children sir john julian
15.sir joshua reynolds- collina
16.william bouguereau- deux soeurs
17.stephen gjertson- four o’clock
18.john singer sargent- garden study of the vickers children
19.??
20.james jacques joseph tissot- hide and seek
21.hans holbein, the younger- edward vi as a child
22.william bouguereau- la bourrique
23.jean-paul laurens- la bas empire honorius
24.gerard ter borch- boy ridding his dog of fleas
25.carlo dolci- magdalene
26.thomas gainsborough- master john heathcote
27.sir thomas lawrence- miss murray
28.anthony van dyck- philedelphia and elizabeth wharton
29.camille pissarro- the shepherdess (young peasant girl with a stick)
30. ”
31.francisco de goya- portrait of maria teresa de borbony vallabriga
32. portrait of child
33.pierre auguste renoir- romaine lascaux
34. ” – girl with a hoop
35. ” – young girl with sheaf
36. ” –
37. ” – child with a whip
38. ”
39. ”
40.stewphen gjertson- sentinels
41.william bouguereau- sur la greve
42.william hogarth- the graham children
43.norman rockwell- the music man
44.francois alfred delobbe- the young musician
45.william dyce- titian’s first painting
46.william bouguereau- two little italian girls by a village
47.emile friant- la lutte
48.eduard manet- the fifer (aka the young piper)
49.sir joshua reynolds- the young fortune teller
(I know there are some names missing, but I’m trying to find them. If anyone knows those names, I’d be glad to learn them.)
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A photo of every painting on display from the painting galleries in the MoMA on April 10, 2010.
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A series of recent paintings(2008) by artist Jan Blencowe featured at www.dailypainters.com
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Have lots of fun and make money from home too. Original Asian Art Miniature Paintings. Every piece a beautiful original work of art depicting Rural Asian Village Life. Expertly hand painted (and signed) on black feltlike fabric 5.25 x 7.25 inches. Absolutely no screening involved. 25 different village settings in each pack. Minimum order 1 pack. Perfect for handcrafted gifts, unique greeting cards, gift boxes, promotional giveaways, wall hangers and so on, with every one an original artwork. Frame and Sell on eBay and profit. Excellent value at just Euro 1.20 per painting (Euro 30 per pack) including delivery worldwide. Limited number of packs available. Bulk orders possible at discount price. Online payment possible through PayPal credit cards and AlertPay.com.
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finished picture : http://www.martin-missfeldt.de/kunst-bilder/speed-paintings-2/ -
Digital speed painting video painted with Photoshop in 3 hours.
Musik: “Onda su onda” by http://www.elaluna.de -
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Thats right, see three paintings being done in this video! I have to have a little fun too so.
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Painting a Cougar Portrait – “The Overseer – Cougar”.
Process of painting a 6″ x 4″ watercolor painting of a cougar (aka- puma, mountain lion…). It is painted in miniature, the technique and methods of painting very detailed and refined (and realistic).
–Enjoy!
Rebecca
(The original watercolor is sold, but reproduction giclees are available. Drop me a note for more info…)
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Click on the link below to visit Rebecca Latham’s blog. …posts about artwork, paintings, studies, sketches & drawings, events (exhibits & shows), in the studio, and more…
http://www.lathamstudios.com/rebeccasblog/blog/
This is a link to the Latham Studios website – Rebecca’s entire family are artists. Check it out!
http://www.lathamstudios.com/
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What is miniature painting? — http://www.lathamstudios.com/rebeccasblog/blog/what-is-miniature-painting/
Ever been curious about what classical miniature art really is? This article, written by Rebecca Latham, describes what miniature is all about.
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Painting for sale-
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I used to make romance comic book paintings a long time ago, so for fun I made another one tonight.
Music- Ray Lynch – Celestial Soda Pop
(I think I’ve already used this song in another video, but I like it!)
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Official music video of 70 Millions by Hold Your Horses !
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An entertaining and cheeky music video for 70 Million, hit song by Franco-American band, Hold Your Horses!, offers a wink at art history as band members playfully reconstruct famous paintings in an off the wall lyrical interpretation all their own.
Clip de 70 Million, chanson du groupe franco-americain Hold Your Horses ! produit par L’Ogre, mettant en scène les membres du groupe dans un voyage à travers l’histoire de l’art.
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Varnish is used on an oil painting to protect it from environmental pollution, cigarette smoke and to even out matte and glossy areas. Apply varnish on an oil painting in a well-ventilated area with help from an experienced artist in this free video on oil painting.
Expert: Lisa Wright & Laura Pace
Contact: www.AselArt.com
Bio: Lisa Wright and Laura Pace are a part of the staff at Asel Art in Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: Todd Green
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On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt, 1868, (1872/1873), The Woman in the Green Dress, 1866, Le dejeuner sur l’herbe, 1865-1866, Flowering Garden at Sainte-Adresse, 1866, Woman in a Garden, 1867, Jardin à Sainte-Adresse, 1867, Seine Basin with Argenteuil, 1872, Jean Monet on his Hobby Horse, 1872, The Artist’s House at Argenteuil, 1873, Poppies Blooming, 1873, Madame Monet in a Japanese Costume, 1875, Woman with a Parasol, (Camille and Jean Monet), 1875, Camille Monet at Work, 1875, Argenteuil, 1875, , Saint Lazare Train Station, Paris, 1877, Rue Montorgueil, 1878, Camille Monet, on her deathbed, 1879, Vétheuil in the Fog, 1879, Paris, Street near Vétheuil in Winter, 1879, Lavacourt: Sunshine and Snow, 1879-1880 Port-Goulphar, Belle-Île, 1887, The Cliffs at Etretat, 1885, Still-Life with Anemones, 1885, The Port Coton Pyramids, 1886, Haystacks, (sunset), 1890-1891, Poplars, (autumn), 1891, Rouen Cathedral, Facade (sunset), 1892-1894, Branch of the Seine near Giverny, 1897, Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies, 1899, Pappeln on the Epte, 1900, Garden Path, 1902, Houses of Parliament, London, c. 1904, Water Lilies, 1907, Palace From Mula, Venice, 1908, Water Lilies, 1914-1917, Nympheas, c. 1916, Water Lilies, 1916, Water-Lily Pond and Weeping Willow, 1916-1919, Weeping Willow, 1918-1919, Sea-Roses (Yellow Nirwana), 1920, Water Lilies, 1920-1926, Monet, right, in his garden at Vernon, 1922.
Music by Rafael Brom from album “Music from Peace of Mind”
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New paintings, for 1-12-09 from the artists at the Daily Painters Gallery – http://www.dailypainters.com
Affordable original art daily from over 120 artists
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comedy about paintings must listen. sing51074′s webcam video March 09, 2010, 08:50 AM
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An artist narration about the art of abstract painting. Her
personal experience from the studio to the galleries.
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Don McLean’s famous song Starry Night, a tribute to Vincent Van Gogh, one of the greatest painter the world has known.
Van Gogh spent his early life working for a firm of art dealers and after a brief spell as a teacher, became a missionary worker in a very poor mining region. He did not embark upon a career as an artist until 1880. Initially he only worked with somber colors, until an encounter in Paris with Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism, whose brighter colours and style of painting he developed into a uniquely recognizable style, which was fully developed during time spent at Arles.
He produced more than 2,000 works, including around 900 paintings and 1100 drawings and sketches, during the last ten years of his life. Most of his best-known works were produced in the final two years of his life, during which time he cut off part of his left ear following a breakdown in his friendship with Paul Gauguin. After this he suffered recurrent bouts of mental illness, and committed suicide.
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An Informational Video giving needed insights into unique “Art Paintings” that capture the heart’s emotions which can become “Priceless Possessions”!
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http://www.verybigart.com Tryptich abstract art by Gino Savarino. He has been compard many times to the great modern artist, Jonas Gerard. He brings lots of movement to his paintings and loves to use tons of colors. His contemporary fine art can be purchased at http://www.verybigart.com
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You can purchase my paintings at this link
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Download: http://solo-piano.visit.ws/
“A delightful mixture of improvisation and classical piano, beautiful, subtle, perfectly played.”
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