ink, watercolour 271x300, NOT cold pressed
Monday 30 April 2012
Sunday 29 April 2012
Thursday 26 April 2012
Liverpool Art Prize 2012
The Liverpool Art Prize is an annual competition for artists. Now in its fifth year, the prize is exhibited, administered and managed by Metal at Edge Hill Station.
Dates: 27th April - 9th June 2012
Sunday 22 April 2012
Friday 13 April 2012
Painter of light
The 'painter of light' Thomas Kinkade, one of America's most popular artist, died at the age of 54
Mr Kinkade's scenes of country gardens and pastoral landscapes led to a commercial empire that was said to fetch some $100 million a year in sales. The artist's paintings hang in an estimated one out of every 20 homes in the United States.
Mr Kinkade's scenes of country gardens and pastoral landscapes led to a commercial empire that was said to fetch some $100 million a year in sales. The artist's paintings hang in an estimated one out of every 20 homes in the United States.
Thursday 12 April 2012
Tuesday 10 April 2012
Monday 9 April 2012
Sunday 8 April 2012
Feliĉan Paskon
May every day be as colourful as Easter because of the resurrection of our survive.
Easter is mainly a Christian festival and is not universally celebrated.
Sorry Damien, but you're a FRAUD,.....
writes Quentin Letts
Artist Damien Hirst attends a photo call for his self-titled exhibition at Tate Modern in London
Damien Hirst's replica plastic skulls (at the bottom) are for sale in the gift shop at the Tate Modern for £36,800 each, and (at the top) the work titled, What Goes Up Must Come Down, 1994
The Tate Modern's exhibition labels tell us, with ponderous respect, the ownership of the various objects. Many of the collectors are foreign plutocrats, including American Larry Gagosian and other such schmucks.
Oh Quentin Letts! You're not alone ;-)
you see: The unknown Slovenian artist Damien Hirst
Artist Damien Hirst attends a photo call for his self-titled exhibition at Tate Modern in London
Damien Hirst's replica plastic skulls (at the bottom) are for sale in the gift shop at the Tate Modern for £36,800 each, and (at the top) the work titled, What Goes Up Must Come Down, 1994
The Tate Modern's exhibition labels tell us, with ponderous respect, the ownership of the various objects. Many of the collectors are foreign plutocrats, including American Larry Gagosian and other such schmucks.
you see: The unknown Slovenian artist Damien Hirst
I'm Damien Hirst. An unknown SLOVENIAN Artist doing art by doing art and therefore undoing art. Not to be confused with the British artist Damien Hirst. (hirstdamien)
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