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Category Archive: Painting

Russian artist Alexey Golovin

Still life painting by Alexey Golovin

Floral Still life painting, oil on canvas. Painting by Russian artist Alexey Golovin

Russian artist Alexey Golovin
Born June 26, 1977 in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), Alexey Golovin grew up in the artistic family – his father Konstantin Golovin is an artist. Having graduated from the Crimean Art College (1997), Alexey Golovin entered the St. Petersburg Art Institute named after Ilya Repin (1998). Noteworthy, by the Decision of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Fine Arts May 29, 2000 the talented student received his first award. In particular, the medal “For academic success.” Meanwhile, In 2006 he graduated from the St. Petersburg State Academic Institute, Department of monumental painting. He studied in the workshop of Academician of Arts, Professor A. A. Mylnikov. Alexey Golovin is a Member of the Union of Artists of Russia.
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Painted Egg Mosaics by Oksana Mas

Painted Egg Mosaics by Oksana Mas

Incredible work of art, detail of portrait. Painted Egg Mosaics by Oksana Mas

Painted Egg Mosaics by Oksana Mas
In fact, Ukrainian artist Oksana Mas lives and works between Odessa, Stockholm, Barcelona and Moscow. She creates incredible egg portraits from hand-painted wooden eggs in mosaic technique. Her unique artwork of Easter egg mosaics appeared at different art exhibitions, and in particular, in the Venice Biennale.
According to Oksana, she finds inspiration in traditional Ukrainian painted wooden eggs – krashenki. Noteworthy, Oksana doesn’t paint these eggs herself, they are already painted by different people to celebrate Easter, and she is just experimenting with them to create her art. So if you come close to the installation you may admire separate pieces of her creation, and the same pleasure you’ll have looking at the pictures at a distance.
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Birds on found paper by Paula Swisher

Blackbird on Black Gouache. Birds on found paper by Paula Swisher

Blackbird on Black Gouache. Birds on found paper by Paula Swisher

Birds on found paper by Paula Swisher
According to belief, talented people are talented in everything. And Paula Swisher, American artist, professor at the University of Kutstauna, Pennsylvania just proves this.
In fact, she combines two worlds – the creative and the technical. The hand-drawn mark, grid-based design, and infographics are all things that keep her excited. Her colorful pencil and gouache drawings of beautiful birds on found paper – technical drawings, diagrams, old book pages, mails are impressive. According to Paula Swisher herself, she creates “visual metaphors”. Swisher teaches Web Design in the Art Department at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. Paula holds an M.F.A. in Painting from Clemson University and a B.A. in Art from Houghton College.
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Illustrator Suthipa Kamyam

Illustrator Suthipa Kamyam. Pencil Drawing. Raven Illustration of Nordic Fashion Biennale 2014. Frankfurt, Germany

Pencil Drawing. Raven Illustration of Nordic Fashion Biennale 2014. Frankfurt, Germany. Illustrator Suthipa Kamyam

Graphic designer and Illustrator Suthipa Kamyam is from Bangkok (Thailand). In 2006 she graduated from Faculty of Fine and Applied Art of Chulalongkorn University with BA in Creative Art (Honor). Two years later she had her MFA in Design (Individual Specialization) after graduating from HDK-School of Design and Craft, in Goteborg, Sweden. Kamyam worked in Goteborg and Bangkok as a Graphic Designer and Illustrator. Since 2011 she has been a freelance Illustrator. Her ​​portfolio consists of monochrome works executed in graphite. It’s hard to imagine how much endurance, patience and love needed to create such a work of excellence and technique quality. Maximum detailing, competent interpretation of textures and line-up on a sheet give excellent results, appreciated by customers and prospects, and professional artists.
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Illustrations by Amy Dover

Illustrations by Amy Dover

Bear your teeth. Graphite on cotton. Illustrations by Amy Dover

Illustrations by Amy Dover
Beautiful British artist and illustrator, Amy Dover is from County Durham, North East England. She creates beautiful pencil drawings reflecting the dark side of human nature. And this hidden world originates in the folk tales, mythology, and fables of her childhood. Illustrations by Amy Dover touch the eternal themes of death and life, loss, failure, greed, humiliation, and deceit. Characters of cannibalistic crows, beasts, humiliated bears, and the innocence and loss of a dead sparrow. She makes us think, and this matters.
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Thread illustrations by Miyuki Sakai

Thread illustrations by Miyuki Sakai

Blueberry pie, fruit and citruses, still life. Embroidered Thread illustrations by Miyuki Sakai, Japanese artist

Thread illustrations by Miyuki Sakai include series of art works – office, garden, powder room, street, cafe, girl’s best friend, supermarket, people. Imagine how much patience, skills and overall awesomeness an artist needs to create such intricate thread illustrations, which are actually embroidery? According to a talented Japanese artist Miyuki Sakai, he has been creating illustrations for more than twenty years. Meanwhile, for embroidering his award-winning illustrations he uses a sewing machine.
Miyuki Sakai grew up in Osaka, Japan. While a child, Miyuki watched her mother make her family’s clothes and she adopted the sewing machine for her unique style. After she graduated from the Art college in Kyoto, she moved to Tokyo and started working as a free-lance illustrator, taking part in several art exhibitions. Her work in a Martha Stewart living article called ‘Viva la tarte!’ won a bronze prize for the editorial design category in ADC 2011 awards. Miyuki Sakai lives in San Francisco.
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Russian artist Anna Berezovskaya

Russian artist Anna Berezovskaya. Winter Cherry, 2007. Oil on canvas. Private collection

Winter Cherry, 2007. Oil on canvas. Private collection. Russian artist Anna Berezovskaya

Russian artist Anna Berezovskaya
Born in Yahroma of Moscow region, Anna has been painting since the age of five, when stayed alone at home with her fantasies and imaginary world. And her wonderful world was – knights, ladies in period costumes, fabulous cities and whimsical trees.
Meanwhile, in 2000 Anna started training in a private art studio in Abramtsevo, and there she found a teacher who helped her develop her own style. The next year, Berezovskaya entered the Abramtsevo College of Industrial Arts. After graduation, she began working with several art galleries of Moscow. Noteworthy, in 2005 Anna Berezovskaya became a member of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia. In March 2006 she started participating in solo and group art exhibitions in Russia and abroad – USA, Luxemburg, Holland, Hong Kong, and Singapore.
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