Monthly Archives: March 2024

Composing with shoes

Hi sisters!

Without being one, this composition approaches abstraction.

Its color combination is both daring and sophisticated.

Thanks for your visits.

By Warhol – Still-life with butterflies

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Inner space with divan

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This is not among the most daring works by David, who liked to depict interiors with his furniture, often distorting perspective. His chromaticism makes him the best heir to Matisse.

Thanks for your visits!

By Hockney, D. – Stanley lying on the carpet

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Maybe just gossip

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With decisive strokes, the artist captured the arrangement of the figures in the composition, as well as the balance of light and shadow.

Thanks for your visits.

By Canals, Ricard – Conversation around a living room table

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The legend of king Arthur

Hello sisters!

In this work, we can observe the wavy lines providing coherence and rhythm to a sketch, that despite its speed, does not lose detail in the expression of the actor’s face.

Adorable headdress.

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By Cocteau, Jean – Sketch of garments for a ‘Knights of the Round Table’ character

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International Women’s Day 2024

Congrats Sisters, it’s our Day!

The works by Kathryn Barton come to our attention like pieces of the most select goldsmithing. Her compositions and chromaticism can move in the long time that separates Giotto from Klimt, passing through Frida Kahlo. A true privilege for our senses.

Thanks for your visits, and have a funny friday!

By Barton, K. – Unknown title

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Antique chatting

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Very interesting is the artist’s genuine detail of revealing the black pencil strokes behind the silhouette of the woman.
Those of us who love the practice of Drawing, like to show the ‘essence’ of a work, which is found in what the Sketch itself is. It is the best ‘x-ray’ of any work. Never cheats.

Thanks for your visits!

By Bouché, R. – Lady and gentleman talking

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