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Sunday, January 16, 2011
Abstract Arts Body PaintingA woman who was dancing and in her body clad abstract body painting and it's very nice.
Abstract Arts Body PaintingA woman who was dancing and in her body clad abstract body painting and it's very nice.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Buy Online Direct From the Artists - Affordable Art Paintings and Prints
0 comments Posted by reank at 9:37 PM
There are many self-representing artists who sell original paintings, limited edition prints,
Another good reason for buying art direct from the artist is that you could discover the next Picasso or Turner! You may get to chat with the creators themselves, by purchasing art from an emerging artist you could buy art that has a good chance of being an investment if the artist reaches greater heights in their artistic career, or just choose your art because you like it and it compliments the interior of your home or office space.
Online art galleries represent all artists, from amateurs to new or emerging and full time professionals, who exhibit a wide variety of art in all styles and mediums, including abstract paintings, landscapes, seascapes, figurative art, still life, flowers, wildlife paintings, and more, in oils, acrylic, watercolour and other mediums, each artist has their own pages on these art sites where they exhibit a portfolio of their art, you can send enquiries or leave feedback when you have made a purchase, some galleries charge their artists an annual fee but take no commission, some work on a commission basis where artists pay a percentage usually 25 - 50% on each artwork sold.
You can buy some stunning art online, or you could also do a search in your local area, find an artist and visit them in their studio where they will have paintings on display for you to see before you buy.
If you are looking for a painting or print to complete the look of your home or office, buy art direct from the artist, save money and help support and encourage talented artists.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Expressionist Painting of Big Purple Elephant Ear Leaves - Abstract Painting
0 comments Posted by reank at 5:10 PM
Expressionist Painting of Big Purple Elephant Ear Leaves - Abstract Painting - ornamental plants painting

Contemporary FINE ART Original PAINTING, acrylics on 100% cotton stretched wrapped canvas.Size: 33 × 41 cm. (12.99 × 16.14 in inches).
Handpainted.
No need to frame it-just hang it up.
Original, not print. The painting is signed in front and behind. Date.
Hand painted, so no need to frame it.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Labels: abstract, abstract paintinng, Art, artwork, oil on canvas, painting, Sexy, woman
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Labels: abstract, abstract paintinng, Art, artwork, canvas painting, oil on canvas, painting
source : http://zampedroni.deviantart.com/art/Abstract-Painting-2000-85645428?offset=10

Title : Witches Kitchen
Artist : Karin Kuhlmann 2003
Type : cAbstract Painting
Technique : Digital Collage from several FraxFlame Layers, colored and
source : http://www.karinkuhlmann.de/DigitalWorlds/abstract8/witcheskitchen/witcheskitchen.html
Labels: abstract, abstract paintinng, Art, artwork, digital, Karin Kuhlmann, painting, Witches Kitchen
Labels: abstract, abstract paintinng, Art, artwork, canvas painting, painting, sky painting
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Large Abstract Expressionist Painting, painting by Jan Blencowe
0 comments Posted by reank at 8:32 AM
About This Painting:
Title: Torrent
Media: acrylic on paper
Size: 22 in X 30 in (55.9 cm X 76.2 cm)
Painter : Jan Blencowe
source : http://www.thepaintingadayproject.com/2008_04_01_archive.html
Labels: abstract, acrylic, expression painting, Jan Blencowe, painting
Monday, September 7, 2009
These are two acrylic paintings, one of an abstract Ball or Sphere, and one of an abstract Cone. Energetic and expressive swirls of color are chaotically focused on creating a recognizable image. And the darker shadows and horizon lines help to ground the objects.
Simple three dimensional shapes, like cubes, spheres, cones, and cylinders, were some of the first objects I drew when I started my art hobby as a kid. The basic shapes helped simplify the world, and I began to understand how light and dark play against each other to create depth. As a young adult, the more I learn about the nature of the physical world, I understand there is more complexity than can be perceived by senses I’m accustomed to using, like sight and touch. So the paintings are a reminder of invisible depth in unobvious places.

The Sphere (ball) painting is approximately 11″x11″ and the Cone painting is approximately 13.5″x14″. Both artworks are painted on masonite board.
source : http://www.mde-art.com/art-blog/abstract-acrylic-paintings-sphere-ball-and-cone/
Labels: abstract, acrylic, Art, canvas painting, painting


























