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VietNamNet Bridge - The simple and beautiful sceneries are brought to a group painting exhibition named "Colors of Nature", held at the Nguyen Art Gallery, 31A Van Mieu, Hanoi by young painters.
Claude Monet is known as the first artist to use and make famous the art of ‘Impressionism’. Born in Paris, Monet's technique was in his ability to capture the beauty of nature. From haystacks, lilies ...
Claude Monet, the brilliant artist who was a true nature lover, is a name that everyone in and out of the art circles knows of. From his garden in Giverny in real life that was bustling with ...
In a new BBC Culture series that explores the ways that nature inspires artists, Cath Pound looks at the paintings of the natural world that can soothe and uplift us in difficult times. In March 2020, ...
”Storm Rolls In” by Leigh DeNoon Littiken. Littiken is the guest artist at the Southside Art League in May, and will be displaying a collection of her oil paintings, many of which depict scenes of ...
Sa mu (Cunninghamia lanceolata) trees shrouded in a thick mist of the mountain and forest looks like a water-colour painting. Sa mu (Cunninghamia lanceolata) trees shrouded in a thick mist of the ...
Toronto artist Emmanuel Osahor makes beautiful paintings of beautiful gardens. One of them, now showing at the Power Plant gallery, features a pond surrounded by tall grasses and trees. It is titled ...
Humans are visual creatures. Objects we call “beautiful” or “aesthetic” are a crucial part of our humanity. Even the oldest known examples of rock and cave art served aesthetic rather than utilitarian ...
PORTSMOUTH – The paintings of New Hampshire Art Association artist Barbara Barclay will be shown in an exhibit titled, “All Things Bright and Beautiful,” during the month of October at the Association ...
OFFERS AN EVER CHANGING SCENE. NATURE’S CANVAS, AN ARTIST’S DREAM. YOU’LL LOVE. COLORS. THIS IS REALLY BEAUTIFUL. IT’S REPRESENT THE LIGHT, THE LAVENDER, PINKS, A SYMPHONY OF COLORS WILL WHISK YOU ...
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