Posts Tagged ‘artist’

Incredible child painter wows the art world

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

A 6-year-old boy from Norfolk is taking the art world by storm thanks to his incredible paintings of boats.. Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/itn_news

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Virtual Art Gallery – jjgallery.com – John Jones Patchwork Textile Artist

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

http://www.jjgallery.com/gallery.html – Virtual Gallery Patchwork Art Exhibition created by London based digital and textile artist John Jones – the 3d animated virtual art gallery exhibition video shows a collection of stitched patchwork art quilts, Picture Coats and stitched picture patchwork leather wall hangings, 3d patchwork quilt sewing animation.
Colchas de Patchwork, Patchwork London UK. Stiched art textile video
A series of seven stitched patchwork leather art wall panels were created for the new Hilton Diagonal Mar Barcelona 2005. His work has also been exhibited at the Semain de Cuir Paris,Design Centre London, Ruthyn and Rufford Craft Centres and also acquired by The Coach Gallery NY and Joanne Lyon, Gallery 10 Aspen.

“I always wanted my own art gallery so I created one in virtual 3d space.” The virtual art gallery space can be changed for all art forms. Contact John if you would like a virtual exhibition and animation of your art in the gallery.

Virtual art gallery flythru textile leather art & virtual quilt animation. The 3d virtual gallery & animation was designed and created by the artist.
Textile Art Gallery
John Jones Textile Art
Virtual Art Collection
Patchwork
Thread
Picture Coat
Wallhangings
textile animation
sewing animation
strata cx animation
remiendo colchas de retazos
ГАЛЕРЕЯ

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Kulay Diwa Gallery of Philippine Contemporary Art

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Kulay-Diwa is a venue for Philippines and Southeast Asian Contemporary Art. Inaugurated on February 7, 1987, Kulay-Diwa, is strategically located within a cluster of communities South of Manila. It has five independent exhibition areas able to accommodate large-scale works and a garden ideal for programs, performances and sculpture installations. The goals of the gallery are to discover and promote the works of young, talented but deserving Filipino Artists and to foster cultural interaction and exchanges with the local regions and other countries.

Kulay (Colour)
Diwa (Spirit, Thought)

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Seascapes & Wonders – Oil Painting Art Gallery 3 — Light

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Oil Painting Seascape Wonders on canvas that bring to life the wonders of light created in, around and through the mystic waves of the sea. Seascape oil paintings of artist Byron Pickering, master of paintingwaves. Music – Tim Janis used by permission. Light Within the Waters – wonders thought from www.PoetryCreek.com.

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Amazing artist! Britains Got Talent 2008- Iona Luvsamdorj

Monday, May 10th, 2010

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Nate Galler Art Dealer For His Momma

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Nathan Galler is my sweet little boy who loves art and his momma. More info on this piece: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=260462384560&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT

or www.HeatherGaller.com

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Abstract Painting

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

An artist narration about the art of abstract painting. Her
personal experience from the studio to the galleries.
www.nubiagala.com Telephone 832-264-7958 USA
questions call me.

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Orphaned Land – “Sapari” – SXSW 2010 Showcasing Artist

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

ORPHANED LAND from Israel is probably the only band from this country ever able to build up a huge following among Muslims and Arabian people that communicate freely via the bands social networking pages. Where politicians have failed, a mere metal band daringly labeling its style Jewish Muslim Metal or Middle Eastern Progressive Metal has actually achieved the unthinkable and united Israeli and Arabian people despite any cultural, religious or political differences or conflicts!

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Mass Effect 2: Concept Artist (Art Of The Game Part 1 of 5 Preview) S02E01

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Mass Effect 2: Part 1 of 5 with rest of episodes exclusively on Xbox Live and on Zune at

http://social.zune.net/tv/series/Art+of+the+Game+Mass+Effect+2/73bc6fdd-1b11-444b-a8c7-edd7702c128d

Search for Art of The Game in the Gamer TV section on Xbox Live to download the full series!

In this first episode of the five-part Art of the Game series about the making of Mass Effect 2, BioWare lead concept artist Matt Rhodes unveils never-before-seen art and sketches created during the development of the game. See how the Geth have evolved from the original Mass Effect and how a visual idea on paper is translated into a living 3D universe. From aliens to equipment, the inner workings of the creative processa for the sci-fi masterpiece that is Mass Effect 2 are laid bare while simultaneously examining the role of concept art in video game development.

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Painting my ‘Vacation’ by Karin Jurick

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Using a method of adding and subtracting from the first layer of color, this oil, which took an hour and thirty minutes, is condensed into a ten minute time-lapsed view of the process of painting. Listen closely and you’ll hear a thunderstorm in the background. Hope you enjoy it.

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