Feed Denis Kozlov on ArtStation [copy] https://kozlove.artstation.com/rss has loading error: cURL error 22: The requested URL returned error: 403

Eye Candy for Today: Egyptian encaustic portrait

Portrait of the Boy Eutyches, Egypt, Roman Period, encaustic on wood panel, 15 x 8 in. (38 x 19 cm), in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

What appears at first glance to be a sophisticated contemporary oil portrait, is, in fact, an encaustic painting that is roughly 2,000 years old.

Painted in Egypt during the time of Roman occupation, around 100 -150 C.E., this is a beautiful example of the durable and non-yellowing medium of encaustic. Pigment is suspended in hot wax, often augmented with linseed oil, cold wax, egg yolk or resins, and applied to a wood panel.

We...

Lines and Color
Posted at 2026-01-08 14:03:24 | Illustrations | read on

Nuclear by Alex Andreev

View this on ArtStation
Alex Andreev on ArtStation


Alex Andreev on ArtStation
Posted at 2026-01-08 11:32:13 | Illustrations | read on

Dugald Stewart Walker

Dugald Stewart Walker was one of the less well known American illustrators active in the early 20th century, basically in the latter part of the “Golden Age” of illustraion.

His style was in keeping with other great illustrators of the time, notably, I think, those from Europe and the UK, like Edmund Dulac, Arthur Rackham, Kay Nielsen, Walter Crane, Charles Robinson, Harry Clarke and even Aubrey Beardsley.

Lines and Color
Posted at 2026-01-05 21:45:00 | Illustrations | read on

Eye Candy for Today: Charles Ethan Porter watercolor still life

Still Life with Corn, Charles Ethan Porter; watercolor on paper, 11 x 17 in, (27 x 43 cm); in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Though watercolor and gouahe are common in botanical art, they are infrequently usesd for still life paintings. There’s something I particularly like about those that I’m familiar with, and it’s always a treat to come across some that are new to me.

Charles Ethan Porter was an American painter active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries who focused primarily on still life. Though he also painted in oil, here he uses textural qualities...

Lines and Color
Posted at 2026-01-04 03:10:41 | Illustrations | read on

Instantly disappearing dream by Alex Andreev

View this on ArtStation
Alex Andreev on ArtStation


Alex Andreev on ArtStation
Posted at 2026-01-02 17:40:44 | Illustrations | read on

"The Quantum Revelations" by Artem Chebokha

OPEN FOR WORK: art.rhads@gmail.com
tutorial about my photoshop technique:
https://artstn.co/m/waxo
Prints:
https://www.artstation.com/rhads/prints

View this on ArtStation
Artem Chebokha on ArtStation


Cover art for book by Stuart Heinrich

Artem Chebokha on ArtStation
Posted at 2026-01-01 22:33:30 | Illustrations | read on

Happy Leyendecker Baby New Year 2026!

As I’ve done on every New Year’s Eve for the last 20 years(!), I’ll wish all Lines and Colors readers a Happy New Year with one of J. C. Leyendecker’s New Year’s covers for the Saturday Evening Post.

In most of these, Leyendecker commented on events of the time, In this one he’s marking the arrival of 1926. The title is “No New Taxes!” and the New Year’s baby is chopping the tax bill in half. In the Revenue Act of 1926, President Calvin Coolidge actually reduced federal income tax and inheritance tax. (What a concept!)

At top, I’ve shown a cleaned...

Lines and Color
Posted at 2026-01-01 00:42:18 | Illustrations | read on

Granville Redmond (revisited)

Originally from Philadelphia, Granville Redmond became prominent as a California Impressionist, bringing the ideas of the Frensh Impressionists to the California countryside.

Like the French Impressionists, and their American east coast contemporaries, the California Impressionists painted on location, looking to capture the visual effects of light and color in the landscape.

Redmond was fascinated, in particular, by the abundance of California wildflowers, painting scenes of rolling hills ablaze with color.

Redmond was deaf from an early age, and studied at the California School for the Deaf. There, he was encouraged to pursue his artistic interests. In later life, he was a part time...

Lines and Color
Posted at 2025-12-30 23:06:32 | Illustrations | read on

Feeding by Alex Andreev

View this on ArtStation
Alex Andreev on ArtStation


Alex Andreev on ArtStation
Posted at 2025-12-29 11:32:59 | Illustrations | read on

Eye Candy for Today: Durer ink drawing

An Eastern Ruler Seated on His Throne. Albrecht Durer, pen and black ink on paper, 12 x 8 inches (31 x 20 cm), in the collection of the National Gallery of Art, DC.

Durer was a master of painting, graphics and, of course, drawing. In this wonderful ink drawing, his command of line, hatching and cross hatching gives the impression of an image much more detailed than it actually is. His lines swoop and swirl, suggesting the depth of the folds, and the curves of the face and sharply define the sword and royal accoutrements.

Lines and Color
Posted at 2025-12-29 02:02:58 | Illustrations | read on
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 41

***

Однажды китайский ученый Ли Хунь Янь обнаружил некоторую незначительную, однако, существенно отличающуюся от фона корреляцию между количеством псилоцибина потребляемого корфуцианскими медузами и характером передвижения оных по стенкам четырехсотлитровго шарообразного аквариума, установленного в лаборатории по случаю празднования сто второго полугодичного затмения от начала новой эры Сингулярного Прорыва. Недолго думая, Ли Хунь Янь приделал к щупальцам медуз источники излучения в видимом диапазоне но с разной длинной волны, заснял весь процесс шестью камерами с 48 часовой выдержкой, симметрично расставив последние вокруг сосуда, где резвились подопытные и через неделю собрал прелюбопытнейший материал, который, в свою очередь, лег в основу фундаментального труда, ныне известного, как теория полутретичных n-многообразий простой метрики Ли Хунь Янь, с которой (с некоторыми упрощениями и оговорками) я, по мере сил, постараюсь познакомить любопытного и пытливого читателя.

Recently