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  • An ode to Miro is a study of just one element of a painting of Joan Miro’s. This is the first in a series of illustrations that I did based on Joan Miro’s works.

  • An ode to Miro is a study of just one element of a painting of Joan Miro’s. This is the first in a series of illustrations that I did based on Joan Miro’s works.

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  • An ode to Miro is a study of just one element of a painting of Joan Miro’s. This is the first in a series of illustrations that I did based on Joan Miro’s works.

  • An ode to Miro is a study of just one element of a painting of Joan Miro’s. This is the first in a series of illustrations that I did based on Joan Miro’s works.

  • Cactus Flower
    by Kinnally

    US$24.94

    My rendition of a cactus flower. My main art gallery is *online *. Other Giclee Prints Design Art by Kinnally

  • An ode to Miro is a study of just one element of a painting of Joan Miro’s. This is the first in a series of illustrations that I did based on Joan Miro’s works.

  • GARDEN
    by PATRICK J MURPHY

    US$21.95

    Irish Artist, Patrick J. Murphy, was born, lives and creates in Belfast and has painted and exhibited for over 15 years. He studied Art and Art History at Belfast Institute of Higher Education and has a B.A. honours degree from Liverpool John Moores University, England. / His work has appeared in the U.S. TV shows “DIRTY SEXY MONEY”, “TWINS”, and “WITHOUT A TRACE”. Work also appears in the movie “MY BLUEBERRY NIGHTS”. Artwork provided for the books: “REAL GUNS”, published,Interactive Press,Australia,2007 (available from www.ipoz.biz) and, “YOU’RE MY WOMAN BECAUSE….” published,Redrock Press, New York,2008 (available www.redrockpress.com) Current exhibitions at the ARTPIC GALLERY, HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A, the SQUARE DEAL GALLERY, PHILADELPHIA, U.S.A. Previous exhibitions include the: AT6 Gallery, FRANCE. Agora Gallery, New York, U.S.A. Karen Taylor Art Gallery, London, ENGLAND. Greenlane Gallery, IRELAND.

  • Archeress
    by Alice Cohen

    US$23.94

    This picture shows a girl who went hunting. She has a bow and a bag of arrows. She also took with her the third eye that will help her to gain her goal. She accurately follows her way, walking towards her magic star.

  • Breathing
    by Alice Cohen

    US$23.94

    Green / The lungs of a man are trying to breathe deeply and properly to get rid of the load of their own pressure. Otherwise it can be seen as the development of an embryo in the womb.

  • Crocodile
    by Alice Cohen

    US$23.94

  • Dead pilot
    by Alice Cohen

    US$23.94

    Blue / “Dead pilot” It’s a tattoo famous among the bikers in Israel that was once designed by a popular tattoo artist in Jerusalem who was killed in a motorbike accident. The picture was drawn immediately after his death when I was writing an article about him for some newspaper. The artist-biker seems to disintegrate in the picture, energetic life lines that once connected him with the world are being torn and disappearing. Within the crumbing figure there is the face of the Death. Two striped angels are carrying him away. Nearby there is a woman mourning over him.

  • Red / According to the historians, this Muslim holy place is located on the place where once stood the Jewish Temple. When the military conflict in Israel reached its peak and people were haggard with tears and grief I decided to draw this picture as if somebody from above opened the Golden Dome and revealed the center of the world and let the steam out. After drawing this picture I wanted to believe that the tension between two peoples will disappear and the war will come to an end and the peace will reign.

  • Impish
    by Alice Cohen

    US$23.94

    Black / The black kitten that lives near people learned to imagine things. He thinks that the sun lives in his tail, and the tail is something different and not a tail at all. The figure inside the kitten’s body symbolizes his associations with a human being. The world is the flood of flowers from which the profile of his owner is seen.

  • Heroin
    by Alice Cohen

    US$23.94

    Black and red / The painting is performed in the ominous black and red gamut. Where is this creature going? His eyes are dots and his heart is pierced with a syringe. He has worms instead of the hair, instead of the satisfaction – his heart is contracted with fear. The creature is wicked but at the same time it is crying with red tears. In the upper right corner there is a black hole from which moans for help are heard.

  • In the zoo
    by Alice Cohen

    US$23.94

    Black / The picture reveals the world of animals that often peer into people’s faces.

  • Green / Different faces looking out from everywhere. There is an infatuation here, mental arrowshot at the enemy and the intention to go further on.

  • Red / The dragon holds a pearl in its hand, looking attentively at it. There is a starry cloak over the dragon and his paws are stuck in the images of the Universe.

  • Black / It involves several situations and multifarious relations. The elf of a girl at the bottom of the picture listens carefully to the world and creates her mental mosaic of fairy tale being with flowers, the sun, different faces appearing everywhere. There is a dragon with a flower nestled near her in the lower right corner.

  • Black and blue / Two lizards are winding in a dance around the girl’s head.

  • Phallus
    by Alice Cohen

    US$23.94

    Blue / The energy of merging brings about the budding flower.

impressionism – information provided by wikipedia:

Impressionism was a 19th century art movement that began as a loose association of Paris-based artists, who began exhibiting their art publicly in the 1860s. The name of the movement is derived from the title of a Claude Monet work, Impression, Sunrise (Impression, soleil levant), which provoked the critic Louis Leroy to coin the term in a satiric review published in Le Charivari. Characteristics of Impressionist painting include visible brushstrokes, open composition, emphasis on light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passage of time), ordinary subject matter, the inclusion of movement as a crucial element of human perception and experience, and unusual visual angles. The emergence of Impressionism in the visual arts was soon followed by analogous movements in other media which became known as Impressionist music and Impressionist literature. Impressionism also describes art created in this style, but outside of the late 19th century time period.

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