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Artists In Their Studios, Surfboard Shop, Artist Studio Space, Painter Photography, John Baldessari, Art Studio Space, Art Studio Room, Los Angeles Artist, Studio Visit

April 17, 2017During my first studio visit with John Baldessari, about a decade ago, when he still cooked up his ideas from a low-rent, rough-edged compound behind a surfboard shop in Santa Monica, he pointed out a chair beside a towering stack of books. With a simple metal frame and basic wood seat, it looked […]

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فنسنت فان جوخ, Van Gogh Self Portrait, Istoria Artei, Vincent Van Gogh Paintings, Arte Van Gogh, Art Jokes, Van Gogh Museum, Van Gogh Paintings, Van Gogh Art

Download free image of Vincent van Gogh's Self-portrait (1889) famous painting. Original from Wikimedia Commons. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel. about van gogh, face, people, art, and man 3865612

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Artist Seamus Wray Paints a Dizzying Series of Portraits of Himself Painting Portraits of Himself | Colossal Creative Self Portraits, Flower Mural, Palette Knife Painting, Mural Floral, Plein Air Paintings, Artist Paint, Instagram Art, Room Art, Inception

Channeling M.C. Escher and the Droste effect, more broadly, a Chicago-based artist has been painting portraits of himself painting portraits of himself. Seamus Wray, who’s appeared in a similar project shared on Colossal, began with a single representation (shown above) and mirrored his pose in a photograph of the work. He then repeated that process five times, which resulted in a recursive, mixed-media series that changes slightly with each iteration—two cats make an appearance in the final…

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Design A Character, Automatic Drawing, Female Painters, Girl Face Drawing, Vermont Usa, Girl Artist, Artist Profile, Character Sketch, Artistic Photography

During lockdown, Grace Weaver’s highly mannered, color-saturated style gave way to something a little wilder. Being cooped up in her Brooklyn studio, the artist explains, “forced me to confront my work in a new way, and paint the way that I really want to paint, and have always wanted to.”

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