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Visual Arts RSS FeedsFigurative Art - Figurative painting Woman with Man Acrylic mural painting on shaped canvas 91 inches x 68 inches...Feed Source: www.randolphlee.com Peering from Within Series: Relief - Peering from Within Series: Relief Oil painting on canvas, 1982 34 inches x 48 inches... Oil Painting: Psychological Self Portrait - Psychological Self Portrait is a small oil painting on canvas, executed August, 1975 ... Technorati Profile - Technorati Profile: Randolphlee McIver - Figurative Painter, Draughtsman, Sculptor... Classical Drawing: Study of Female Figure - Study for Girl with Long Hair is a complete compositional drawing for a large, shaped painting of a classical figure in a geometric, architectural niche, executed in charcoal with black and white conte crayon ... Sculpture: Man in Cube - Man In Cube Sculpture in the round in marble 1974 14 x 6 x 6 inches... Paintings: Portrait Double Form Portrait Number Two - Couple Double Form Portrait Number Two Acrylic painting on canvas 48 inches x 80 inches... New Interpretations on Shaped Canvas: Couple In - Couple In Acrylic painting on shaped canvas... Peoples' Pick: Figurative Painting - Randolphlee McIver - Figurative Painter, Draughtsman, Sculptor
Webbie Review: An interesting artist and a nice site to display his talents.
... Art Blogs... - Some links to figurative art ... Portrait of a City: Unstable - Portrait of a City Series: Unstable Oil painting on canvas... Figure Drawing: Study for Double Stripe -
Study for Double Stripe, 1995, black and white conte crayon drawing on toned paper.... Shaped Painting: Girl With Long Hair -
Detail of Girl with Long Hair, Acrylic painting on shaped canvas, 1998, 95.5 inches x 51 inches... Classical Painting: Couple: Blue and Red - Detail of Couple Blue and Red, Acrylic painting on shaped canvas, 2001 69 x 104 inches... Featured Gallery: Early Figurative Paintings - A range of styles exploring the visual language of painting from cubism, realism, surrealism and abstraction, to monumental classical form; featuring the paintings Beige Man, Blue Man and Three Graces ... Oil Painting: No Children Allowed - No Children Allowed 1981 Oil painting on canvas 72 inches x 120 inches... New Doll Art from Françoise Duvivier -
Françoise Duvivier has started a new project called Dementia Dolls, and she?s sent over seven images from this new series.
The dementia dolls give me a feeling of old rituals, like being reminded of something ancient and buried-but also new and just born? Something beautiful, but hidden, a thing that should be buried in a grave, but has emerged to climb the trees. Strange. Spooky. Like a memory that never goes away, always looking down upon you.
see the new Dementia Dolls.... Free Medea Postcards - We?re giving away 100 free sets of postcards from Paul Watson?s recent ?Medea? series.
more details / request a set of free postcards
... Poems in Stone: Membranes -
Membranes is the new vinyl LP creation by Poems in Stone
(Matt Lord) featuring Michael McInerney, Joey Chainsaw, & the Lazarus Corporation?s
second-in-command, Ms Alice Kemp.
Poems in Stone have released a short film to introduce the new album
featuring an excerpt of Psychoduct and accompanying artwork:
Pre-order your copy today from Onec Records.
... New writing from Alex Kemp -
We?ve just uploaded three new pieces of writing by
Alex Kemp.
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... Artwork from Alice Kemp / Germseed -
We?ve just finished moving the vast majority of Alice Kemp's (Germseed) artwork from her
old mini-website to the main Lazarus Corporation website.
You can go to Alice?s main page or
use one of the links below to go straight to the artwork:
Painting, Drawing & Assemblage
Digital - Variousities & Oddments
Digital - eScape
Doll Art
Text
Moving Image
... New Masks from Françoise Duvivier -
As promised, we?ve just uploaded five new pleasantly grotesque masks by French artist
Françoise Duvivier.
Death
... New Artwork from Françoise Duvivier -
The Advanced Seed
We?ve just uploaded eleven new pieces of artwork by French artist
Françoise Duvivier.
Françoise is a long-time friend of the Lazarus Corporation (her work has been
on this website since 2002) so we?re delighted to have some of her new artwork online.
You can find Françoise?s new artwork on the following pages:
Collages
Doll Art
We hope to have a few more new pieces from Françoise in the very near future.
... A Smattering of Updates -
There are a couple of minor updates I thought you might want to know about.
The Corporate Archives
Firstly, I?ve quickly put together an ?Archive?
section. This hidden-away section of the website is a repository for various
odds-and-ends that have slipped off the main site, but which I?ve decided to keep
available due to demand or sentimental nostalgia.
At the moment the only thing in the Archives is the old Lazarus Corporation Text Mixing Desk,
our William Burroughs-style cutup generator. A new version of the Text Mixing Desk is
currently in development, but you can play with the old one in the Archives while
you?re waiting.
... Lazarus Corporation Rebooted -
It?s taken some considerable time, but as you can now see the Lazarus Corporation
website has been completely rewritten and redesigned.
The previous incarnation (?Version 4?) was designed & developed in 2005 (with
earlier versions going back to 1996), and while it had aged reasonably gracefully
over the past half-decade, it was time for something fresh.
The new design is built in HTML5 which, strictly speaking, is a
technology still under development (and isn?t currently supported by some web
browsers), but thanks to a little behind-the-scenes trickery the website should
work in all modern browsers.
It?s also designed to work better on smartphones & tablets, although we?re
not making any promises until the end of February, after which we?ll have been
able to tweak it for those smaller screens.
The new design is?as you?ll have noticed if you?re a regular visitor?cleaner and
... Jeremy Harding: The Immigration Battle - A young, personable man who speaks fair English, Hamraz had been in Dunkirk for about a month when we met. He was a member of the Afghan National Army, from the district of Azra, south-east of Kabul. Early in 2011, going home on leave, he was called to account by local Taliban as a collaborator and told he would have to take part in a car-bomb attack on a nearby hospital if he wanted to redeem himself. He couldn?t return to his regiment without p... Jenny Diski: The Me Who Knew It - I was in my late thirties before it struck me that there was something odd about the tableau I have in my mind of a familiar living-room, armchair, my father in it, silvery hair, moustache, brown suede lace-ups, and me, aged six or so, sitting on his knee. The layout is correct ? I have been back to the block of flats and sat in the living-room of the flat next door, with the same floor plan. Door in the right place; chair I?m sure accurate, a bu... Perry Anderson: Sino-Americana - Books about China, popular and scholarly, continue to pour off the presses. In this ever expanding literature, there is a subdivision that could be entitled ?Under Western Eyes?. The larger part of it consists of works that appear to be about China, or some figure or topic from China, but whose real frame of reference, determining the optic, is the United States. Typically written by functionaries of the state, co-opted or career, they have as th... Andrew O?Hagan: At the Olympic Park - Alfred Dickens, the novelist?s brother, wrote a General Board of Health report on the area soon to be occupied by the Olympic athletes, recording that ?the cholera raged? and there was ?neither drainage nor paving? ? ?in winter the streets were impassable.? More recently it was a site of old warehouses and weedy dereliction. It smelled of the oil and paint and chemical effluent that had leached for years into the land around the Hackney Marshes. ... Letters - The letters page from London Review of Books Volume 34 issue 3... Table of contents - Table of contents from London Review of Books Volume 34 issue 3... Explore Creative Ideas With Collage - Thumbnail sketching and drawing are time-honored ways to test out ideas, but sometimes you want to pump up the visual volume without spending hours drawing fine detail. And sometimes you want to test a composition by throwing things together and seeing what works - in both of these cases, collage can be a fast and effective tool for developing creative ideas. It is also an art form in its own right, where an artist can re-interpret or 'remix' exi... Portrait Drawing Projects - Faces are probably the most popular subject among Drawing/Sketching readers. The human face is certainly interesting to draw, with so many possibilities for exploring unique characters and expressing emotion though drawing. It's important to think about your whole composition - too often we see very bland, central, symmetrical composition in portrait drawing. Sure, it can work, but it's also a missed opportunity - how you arrange your subject on ... Draw a Wolf - Take your animal drawing to the next level with this tutorial by Michael Hames. Using a painted surface as a 'support' or background for the drawing lets you develop a beautifully expressive texture. You can use Michae's techniques on plain paper of course, but do consider trying a painted ground. It gives you a robust surface to work with, yet also allows for much finer control of tonal values. You can use this lesson to inspire your approach t... Thumbnail Sketching - Thumbnail sketching is basically doing very small, usually linear-but they can be shaded, or in simple blocked tone - sketches. A thumbnail sketch is often enclosed within a rough frame, so that you are laying out a small, complete composition. This is a great way to experiment with various compositions or arrangements. Its also a good way to ensure that you consider the entire picture - too often we tend to 'float' the central object of interes... Draw a Fantasy Barbarian - Draw a comic book barbarian with this step by step tutorial. This character could be drawn as a modern muscle-bound bad guy or a weapon-weilding fantasy character with just a few easy variations to hair and costume. Draw a Fantasy Barbarian.
More Characters to Draw:
Draw a Fantasy Witch Queen
Draw a Fantasy Hero
Draw a Comic Antihero
... Les Très Riches Heures de Mrs Mole - With the passing of Ronald Searle this week, the world lost another great creative spirit. His name has been echoing around social media all week, but I didn't feel that I had anything worthy to say about him. Until I discovered this recent publication: Les Très Riches Heures de Mrs Mole. For those who ask why we make art: here is your answer. If it's an essay question, you might need to look for some words of your own to talk about it. If i... A Creative 2012 - For me, creative work is a lifeline. And ironically, whenever I get really busy, I seem to have more ideas! I've started a university degree, and I find that even though I'm busy keeping up with study and assignments, the new knowledge and mental work are inspiring my creativity. So my creative resolution for this New Year is to make sure that I set aside time to get those ideas onto paper, and keep my sketchbook to hand.
I know many artists lik... Easy Children's Art and Drawing Activities - Here are some easy drawing activities perfect for younger artists - great for trying out new art supplies, or for keeping little kids occupied while adults are catching up with visiting relatives!
Easy Animal Drawing Lessons:
A Simple Sea Turtle - super easy
Draw A Tropical Fish
Draw a Bunny Rabbit
Draw a Horse - easy
... Art in An Altoids Tin - This artwork made me smile - Jim Doran's Minatures. I haven't got a photo because I wanted to share it with you straight away, without having to wait for permission to use an image, but trust me, it's worth the click! Jim Doran does the most wonderful miniature drawings combined with elements of paper sculpture, and housed in tiny tins and boxes - one is even in a watch face. Love it to bits. These aren't realist tour-de-force pieces - if you're ... Why Make Art? - I had a letter this week about the problem of why we make art. It wasn't an abstract philosophical question, but one driven by dissatisfaction with a college course that seemed to focus on a particular style of abstract expressionism and left the reader feeling a kind of hatred for art. We talked around a few of the issues; at first I wondered if it was because of disillusionment - the art process was no longer the mysterious secret 'gift' that p... Copyright © 2012, Ezwebgroup's Link Exchange. All Rights Reserved. |