Ambush by Daniele Turturici

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Chilling on the Terrace by Daniele Turturici

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"The Ring" by Artem Chebokha

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We're just looking by Alex Andreev

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Eye candy for today: Johannes Verspronk portrait

Andries Stilte as a Standard Bearer, Johannes Cornelisz Verspronck, oil on canvas, 41 x 31 in. (104 x 79 cm), in the collection of the National Gallery of Art, DC, which has both a zoomable and downloadable version of the image.
I hadn’t heard of 17th century Dutch painter Johannes Verspronk until I came across this painting while browsing the National Gallery site.
The portrait grabbed my attention with its striking persence and dimenaionality, the latter largely accompished by the extended elbow and the overall value structure, which thrusts the figure forward into the light out of the dark background..
Meticulous attention is...
Ceramic prints by Sheng Lam

Something a bit different, I opened up a print shop!
https://www.blueduckleaf.com/
Was a fun personal project going doing more marketing and setting things up. Thanks to https://www.artstation.com/aureliahilary for helping out with everything!
Currently only shipping to UK/EU and USA/CA, because shipping to other places is expensive at the moment, but I'm actively working on a way to ship it to other countries for a lower price. I will make an announcement in the next few weeks when it's ready.
Thanks for checking it out!
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Lynn Boggess (update)

I first wrote about West Virginia painter Lynn Boggess back in 2014. As an introduction, I will quote myself from that post:
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In writing about painters who work with thick impasto (such as Antonio Mancini), I have sometimes used “troweled on” as a metaphor to describe the heavy application of paint. In the case of West Virginia painter Lynn Boggess, however, “troweled on” literally applies to his painting method.
Boggess works in a manner associated with painting knives; and though he does use large painting knives at times, he works at such a scale that cement trowels of varying sizes are among...
Eye Candy for Today: Jasper Cropsey’s Autumn – On the Hudson River

Autumn – On the Hudson River, Jasper Francis Cropsey, oil on canvas, 60 x 108 in. (152 x 275 cm), in the collection of the National Gallery of Aart, DC, which has both a zoomable image and a downloadable high res file available.
Cropsey was a 19th century American architecht and first generation Hudson River painter known for his colorful and dramatic views of mountains and valleys, particularly when arrayed in bright fall foliage.
This painting is considered his landmark work, painted in the studio from memory, notes and sketches. It’s common to talk of landscape paintings as haveing a morefgound, middleground...
Metronomicon. Spetsbiotech by Alex Andreev

Illustrations for the second volume of the Metronomicon universe artbook series, based on my artwork.
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Metronomicon. Spetsbiotech.

Illustrations for the second volume of the Metronomicon universe artbook series, based on my artwork.