Sunday, April 15, 2012
I just discovered this fantastic artist David Palumbo: here is a youtube demo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSlRKSSJ2vk&context=C420910eADvjVQa1PpcFPqxrKwu2zu3oDjeOd8PgT08qaN9Gn1vmU=
his web site of nude figure studies in oil
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSlRKSSJ2vk&context=C420910eADvjVQa1PpcFPqxrKwu2zu3oDjeOd8PgT08qaN9Gn1vmU=
his web site of nude figure studies in oil
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Alexandra Manukyan
"I focus on combining traditional oil painting techniques with surrealist symbolism to communicate the immediate and lasting impact of technological innovations on the human body and psyche. One recurring motif in my paintings often appears as the feminine form bearing the burdens of worldly grief and mistakes on her body bowing in resignation to a seemingly inevitable fate: the acquiescence of the corporeal state to the encroaching dominance of modern technologies conjoining itself like an apathetic demon of silicon and circuitry cursing more than fulfilling promises of beauty and comfort. " – Alexandra Manukyan
Alexandra attended the College of Fine Art and Design and State University of Yerevan/Armenia before emigrating to the Unite States to study Textile and Graphic Design at UCLA. Since 1990 she has worked extensively in Fashion and Entertainment, designing movie posters, key art and sets. This is her first solo exhibition. http://www.laluzdejesus.com/shows/2012/Manukyan/Manukyan2012.htm
"I focus on combining traditional oil painting techniques with surrealist symbolism to communicate the immediate and lasting impact of technological innovations on the human body and psyche. One recurring motif in my paintings often appears as the feminine form bearing the burdens of worldly grief and mistakes on her body bowing in resignation to a seemingly inevitable fate: the acquiescence of the corporeal state to the encroaching dominance of modern technologies conjoining itself like an apathetic demon of silicon and circuitry cursing more than fulfilling promises of beauty and comfort. " – Alexandra Manukyan
Alexandra attended the College of Fine Art and Design and State University of Yerevan/Armenia before emigrating to the Unite States to study Textile and Graphic Design at UCLA. Since 1990 she has worked extensively in Fashion and Entertainment, designing movie posters, key art and sets. This is her first solo exhibition. http://www.laluzdejesus.com/shows/2012/Manukyan/Manukyan2012.htm
Saturday, April 7, 2012
This woman's paintings are not sweet, in fact they are very disturbing, yet beautiful in their own way. Very powerful, and well painted. I would like to go in this direction in my next painting series....alexandra manukyan work
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