Scuplture : 10 Articles

Read 10 exclusive articles related to "Scuplture" on Artmajeur magazine

Michael A. Craig: I have had the opportunity to experiment with many different techniques

Artists Portraits • 7 minutes read
"As a child I always enjoyed making things but the real epiphany came on a family trip to Paris at the age of twelve."...

Carole Carpier, I grew up surrounded by artists

Carole Carpier • 5 minutes read
"Since my youngest age, I have grown up surrounded by amateur artists: photographers, sculptors, painters, musicians, actors."...

Vincent Faudemer, I have always worked on the subject of childhood

Artists Portraits • 5 minutes read
"My grandmother collected religious Bronzes, my psychiatrist mother helped me a lot to reflect on myself, and on what surrounds me"...

Tales Frey, I have always had multiple interests

Artists Portraits • 12 minutes read
As a child, I received very significant influences from the family environment. My mother is a Physical Education teacher, so the focus on everything related to the body in my artistic practice came from her without a doubt...

Antoni Dragan, I am self taught

Artists Portraits • 6 minutes read
"I loved painting since I remember myself. As a child, still at school in Germany, I participated in several local painting contests for kids, where I won several small presents (watches, books, pens..)."

Top Artist to Invest in Right Now: David Gerstein

David Gerstein • 13 minutes read
David (Dudu) Gerstein, born on 14th November 1944, is an accomplished Israeli artist known for his prowess in painting, sculpture, drawing, and printmaking...

Vincent Sabatier (VerSus), inspired by pop culture

Artists Portraits • 6 minutes read
"I am directly inspired by pop art and pop culture of the 80s. I work a lot on the characters and personalities that marked my childhood and that of many people. Often the objects and figurines included in the resin are the same than those I played with as a child. I also tackle more recent subjects, even current ones, but always in a pop and retro trend".

The history of Dutch art: from the Golden centu to contemporary times

The history of Dutch art • 7 minutes read
The appellation Golden Age denotes that particular period of Dutch history, which, located between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, i.e., subsequent to the achievement of political autonomy, was marked by a formidable development of science and commerce, to say the least. In this context, the figurative arts, which must necessarily have been affected by, and consequently reflected, this florid climate, flourished to an extraordinary degree...

Vanity: a pictorial genre

Vanitas • 6 minutes read
Vanity refers to a specific type of still life, which, through the inclusion of characteristic symbolic objects, such as, for example, skulls, hourglasses, and luxury goods, aims to remind the viewer, both of the inexorable passing of time, and the future advent of death, and, consequently, also of the futility of ephemeral earthly goods and pleasures...

Orange in art

Orange • 7 minutes read
The colour orange has been present in art history since the earliest civilisations. In fact, in ancient Egypt, artists used to use an orange mineral pigment, called realgar, for tomb paintings...

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