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2010, Studio Recording (collection @afk_smithgallery) *Early paintings I made in California set forth light as a motif. I was thinking about light and its relationship to the history of the American West coast art and Los Angeles in particular. The paintings I made around that time are fictional sculptural, sketch-like depictions of ideas relating to the California Light and Space movement, post studio practices, architecture and film. In a makeshift and comical way, many of the works for me suggested an historical "antidote" to Abstract expressionism, a mode of thinking and a response to the East Coast and my own education on both coasts. Coming from my own socio-political context and observations, ideas around the control of light (in camera), social order, homelessness, class, and oil production, are some of the themes that also sculpt these compositions. #ContemporaryArt #ModernArt #ArtCollectors #ArtExhibition #CaliforniaLight #etiennezack #contemporarypainting #collectingart #artcollection
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🎨 Featured Work: Provence Landscape by Henri Edmond Cross, 1898 Dive into the vibrant hues of Henri Edmond Cross's "Provence Landscape" from 1898, an exemplary piece of the pointillist movement that Cross helped pioneer. In this painting, which is a watercolor on paper, the artist uses small, distinct dots of color applied in patterns to form an image, a technique which set the stage for modernism. This artwork captures the luminous essence of the Provence region with its rolling hills, lush vegetation, and vivid colors, underscored by Cross's masterful use of light and shadow, illustrating his commitment to both naturalism and symbolic expressiveness. 🎨 Artistic Vision: Cross's artistic style emphasizes vibrant color schemes and meticulous attention to the interplay of light, a vision that sought to evoke an emotional response and capture the serene beauty of the natural landscape. His commitment to Neo-Impressionism is evident in his methodical approach to pointillism, which added an almost ethereal quality to his scenes. 🎨 Controversies: While largely celebrated today, the Neo-Impressionist movement, of which Henri Edmond Cross was a crucial part, was initially met with criticism. Critics argued that the pointillist technique interfered with the spontaneity and authenticity of capturing the moment, a principle highly esteemed by traditional Impressionists. This controversy stirred robust debate about the direction of modern art at the turn of the 20th century. 🏷️ #HenriEdmondCross #ProvenceLandscape #Pointillism #NeoImpressionism #FrenchArt #ArtHistory #1890sArt #ModernArt #ArtisticVision #Naturalism #ControversiesInArt #Luminism #ColorTheory #ArtCollector #GalleryView #CulturalHeritage #ArtExhibition #MuseumCollection #ArtsEducation #ImpressionismVsNeoImpressionism #ArtisticDebate #HistoricArtworks #VisualArts #Masterpiece #FineArt #Painter #HistoricArtist #ArtLovers #ArtHistorian
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WHAT IS FINE ART? Exploring The Opulent History, The Various Disciplines, Principles & Disparate Stakeholders That Comprise The World of Fine Art…(a 52 second video)
What Is Fine Art? | Seed Gallery 🎨 Fine art is more than just a visual experience. It's the manifestation of an innate desire for creative and inventive expression. Whether it’s sculpture, drawing, graphics, architecture, or painting, fine art exists to be judged and valued for its beauty and significance. 📚 Delve deeper into the world of art with our Seed Gallery Art History and Economics Glossary. This comprehensive resource is packed with key terms, phrases, and relevant vocabulary associated with art and design history, movements, contemporary art market economics, and design concepts. Unlock the language of art and enhance your appreciation and understanding of this timeless craft. Learn more at https://bit.ly/SG-fine-art #artist #contemporaryart #art #artgallery #education #culture #movement #collector #artcollector #artcollectors #artmarket #knowledge #invest #artinvestment #seedgallery #gallery #history #arthistory #economics #arteconomics #artmovement #design #artanddesign #interiordesign #graphicdesign
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WHAT IS FINE ART? Whether it’s Photography, Drawing, Sculpture, Graphic Designing, Architecture, Installations, Interior Designing or Painting, The World of Fine Art Adheres To Diverse Principles & Characteristics That Enrich Its Significance & Impact…(Explore them in this 53 seconds video)
What Is Fine Art? | Seed Gallery 🎨 Fine art is more than just a visual experience. It's the manifestation of an innate desire for creative and inventive expression. Whether it’s sculpture, drawing, graphics, architecture, or painting, fine art exists to be judged and valued for its beauty and significance. 📚 Delve deeper into the world of art with our Seed Gallery Art History and Economics Glossary. This comprehensive resource is packed with key terms, phrases, and relevant vocabulary associated with art and design history, movements, contemporary art market economics, and design concepts. Unlock the language of art and enhance your appreciation and understanding of this timeless craft. Learn more at https://bit.ly/SG-fine-art #artist #contemporaryart #art #artgallery #education #culture #movement #collector #artcollector #artcollectors #artmarket #knowledge #invest #artinvestment #seedgallery #gallery #history #arthistory #economics #arteconomics #artmovement #design #artanddesign #interiordesign #graphicdesign
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🎨 Dive into the enchanting brushstrokes of Vincent Van Gogh's "Houses at Auvers," painted in 1890. This captivating artwork showcases Van Gogh’s iconic Post-Impressionist style, characterized by vibrant colors, dynamic shapes, and expressive textures. Created during the final months of Van Gogh’s life, this painting reflects a poignant blend of reality and emotion, depicting the rural landscape of Auvers-sur-Oise with a dreamlike intensity. The piece is crafted with thick, impasto techniques where paint is applied in layers, giving the image a three-dimensional effect. The bold use of color contrasts dramatically with the structured forms of the houses, demonstrating Van Gogh’s ability to convey deep emotional resonance through seemingly simple scenes. The swirling skies and lush greenery, typical of his later works, evoke a sense of turmoil and tranquility simultaneously. Van Gogh’s artistic vision in "Houses at Auvers" is particularly remarkable for its pioneering approach to expressionism. The exaggerated forms and intense colors prelude to modern expressionist movements, making Van Gogh a significant figure in the transition from traditional to contemporary art forms. This piece, like much of Van Gogh’s oeuvre, was not without controversy. Despite his profound influence on art, Van Gogh battled with mental illness throughout his life, which often colored the public's perception of his work. His struggles are an inseparable part of his artistic narrative, contributing both depth and complexity to his paintings. “Houses at Auvers” is more than just a depiction of a village landscape; it is a window into the soul of an artist who transformed personal anguish into universal beauty. #VincentVanGogh #HousesAtAuvers #PostImpressionism #Impasto #Expressionism #ArtHistory #VanGoghArt #1890sArt #FrenchArt #ModernArt #ArtCollector #Masterpiece #ClassicArt #ArtLovers #ArtMuseum #ArtExhibit #ArtisticVision #ArtEducation #ArtisticExpression #ArtTherapy #MentalHealthAwareness #CulturalHeritage #ArtWorld #Painter #FineArt #VisualArt #Artistic Struggles #HistoricalArt
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WHAT IS FINE ART? Exploring The Opulent History, The Various Disciplines, Principles & Disparate Stakeholders That Comprise The World of Fine Art…(a 52 second video)
What Is Fine Art? | Seed Gallery 🎨 Fine art is more than just a visual experience. It's the manifestation of an innate desire for creative and inventive expression. Whether it’s sculpture, drawing, graphics, architecture, or painting, fine art exists to be judged and valued for its beauty and significance. 📚 Delve deeper into the world of art with our Seed Gallery Art History and Economics Glossary. This comprehensive resource is packed with key terms, phrases, and relevant vocabulary associated with art and design history, movements, contemporary art market economics, and design concepts. Unlock the language of art and enhance your appreciation and understanding of this timeless craft. Learn more at https://bit.ly/SG-fine-art #artist #contemporaryart #art #artgallery #education #culture #movement #collector #artcollector #artcollectors #artmarket #knowledge #invest #artinvestment #seedgallery #gallery #history #arthistory #economics #arteconomics #artmovement #design #artanddesign #interiordesign #graphicdesign
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How to choose a piece of artwork to your home? Does size matter?... Well, yes it does... a little bit! Typically, an exhibition will have lots of space where artists can display HUGEEEEEE statement art pieces. And you might feel that you do not have that kind of space at home. But art does not always need huge space around it. As artists we look at creating statements and energy that suits the space we are exhibiting in and that the artwork gets to be view without distraction and that many pieces work together and complements each other. We may choose to display 2 or 3 long narrow pieces to fill a huge space or a grid of smaller pieces. BUT this does not mean that you have to hang the art like that in your home. Don’t get too stressed about how pieces are hung in a gallery. Big, bold art can fit into smaller spaces and it can become an amazing accent wall or almost a wall mural that draws the attention when you enter the room. A cluster of smaller pieces from different artists or from different times in your life can create a soulful gallery wall. Let your feelings and the space guide you on the ideal size, and don't forget that sometimes, less is more but also that more can be more. A single eye-catching piece can be just as powerful as a wall full of art. #inredmedkonst #ArtCollection #ArtCollector #BuyArt #ArtForTheHome #hängakonst #mixedmediaportrait #collage #wallmural #artwalls #Jennygrantart
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Dive into the vibrant landscape of "Oliviers à Cavalier, 1906" by Henri Manguin, a masterful celebration of color and light. Known as one of the Fauves, Manguin's work is an exquisite example of this explosive and emotive art movement that shook the foundations of early 20th-century art. Characterized by wild brush strokes and a radical use of color, Fauvism crafted narratives through hues rather than detailed forms. In "Oliviers à Cavalier," Manguin captures a lush olive grove under the serene sky of southern France. Using oil on canvas, he employs a palette of vivid greens and deep blues, contrasting dramatically with bright earth tones to bring the landscape’s vibrancy to life. This technique not only reflects the intensity of the natural scene but also conveys the emotional response it elicits from the viewer. Manguin's artistic vision in this painting includes fluid, almost tactile texture that lets the viewer almost feel the breeze through the olives. His bold, unmodulated colors challenge traditional perceptions of natural scenery, pushing towards abstraction while maintaining a recognizable subject. While not as controversial as some of his peers, Manguin faced challenges in gaining recognition in the shadow of more prominent Fauves like Matisse. His work, though central to the movement, often explored quieter, pastoral themes that did not incite the public or critical uproar that others did. Nonetheless, his contributions remain crucial in the study and appreciation of Fauvist principles and their lasting impact on modern art. #HenriManguin #Fauvism #OliviersàCavalier #ArtHistorian #FrenchArt #ModernArt #ArtLovers #1906 #ArtHistory #FineArt #OilPainting #LandscapePainting #SouthernFrance #ArtisticVision #ColorTheory #Expressionism #ArtGallery #MuseumFromHome #ArtEducation #ArtisticInnovation #CulturalHeritage #Painter #VisualArt #ArtCollection #ArtExhibition #Masterpiece #ArtWorld
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**Art is Nature: The Timeless Connection** Art and nature are deeply intertwined, with nature serving as an eternal muse for artistic expression. The vibrant hues of a sunset, the intricate patterns on a butterfly’s wings, the gentle flow of rivers, and the towering majesty of mountains—all embody the raw beauty and harmony that inspire creativity. Artists have long sought to capture the essence of nature, translating its splendor onto canvas, into sculptures, and even through digital mediums. Just as nature evolves and adapts, so too does art, reflecting the changing perspectives and emotions of humanity. Nature’s rhythms, from the rustling of leaves to the bloom of flowers, teach us about balance, contrast, and movement, which are fundamental principles of art. Moreover, art has the power to remind us of our connection to the natural world, urging us to preserve and cherish it. Whether through a detailed landscape painting, abstract interpretations of natural elements, or eco-art using organic materials, the bond between art and nature remains unbreakable. Art is not just inspired by nature—it is a reflection of it, a celebration of its beauty, and a reminder of our place within its vast and wondrous tapestry. #snsinstitutions #snsdesignthinkers #designthinking
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