Adam and Eve in painting: the story of the progenitors
Adam and Eve in the visual arts has always been a popular biblical subject, especially during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. And even if by the beginning of the 21st century, the viewer and the artist cooled down to parables and individual passages from biblical scriptures, the theme of Adam and Eve is still relevant. And it is not surprising, because people and science still have not converged in a unified position on their origin. And so, the former inhabitants of the Garden of Eden remain the only “official” progenitors of all mankind.
Pavel Popov “Paradise Lost”
Geli Korzhev “Adam and Eve”
Francis Picabia “Eden”
Helius Korzhev “Paradise Deprived”
Herbert Ploberger “The Fall”.
Piero Francesca “The Death of Adam”
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Drawings in erotic style
Marion Fayolle is a modern young artist from France, creating quite unusual illustrations, filled with sexuality and good irony!
All Marion Fayolle illustrations are made in rather interesting technique of small strokes, creating the effect of the overall texture on her amazing and unusual erotic drawings close to the style of artistic primitivism.
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A psychiatric hospital in Georgia, 1995.
Photographer Cristina Garcia Rodero.
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Sculptures made of real bread
Unusual lamps from Japanese artist Yukiko Morita are made of real bread.
Yukiko was inspired to create these lamps by her work in a bakery, her sincere love of baking and her regret that a huge amount of bread is simply thrown away when it expires!
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The Last Supper
Artist Zeng Fanzhi from China has created his own version of the legendary “Last Supper”.
The painting shows 13 characters sitting at a long table, each of them wearing a mask. The table is covered with snow-white tablecloth, pieces of ripe watermelon are scattered on it, scrolls with Chinese calligraphy and slogans hang on the walls.
The painting is a symbol of China's movement towards capitalism. At the Sotheby's auction, the painting was sold for 23 million dollars. The collector who bought the lot, wished to remain anonymous!
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Paintings with wine
Ren Taotao is an artist who is known for her original art technique. She paints all her works with watercolors and as you have already understood red wine.
In addition, Ren sometimes uses even more unconventional materials in her paintings. For example, lipstick and perfume!
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Real Surrealism
Mahir Ates is a talented Turkish artist who works in a surrealistic manner, but with a high degree of realism imprinted on his works.
It is hard to believe that he once studied chemistry and worked as an engineer for several years before finally deciding to dedicate his life to painting!
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Dancing in paintings
Contemporary artist Maria Amaral was born in 1950, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
María Amaral loves to paint the human body in motion... whether it be love caresses, languid tango, boxing or bullfighting, always with the same strong sense of aesthetics - all subjects obey the laws of choreography.
Maria's paintings are executed on a large scale, sometimes in a format comparable to the height of a person. According to the artist it allows you to better understand the beauty of movement, how to enter the picture and merge with the dancers!
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An example of how high the bar of creativity can be raised in creativity
Turkish master Murat Aslan is a traditional mosaic artist who teaches art history at Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts (MSGSÜ).
Take a look at his new work - in it Murat demonstrates his signature technique that has made him a real star in the Istanbul art community!
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A street artist under the pseudonym Cofee from the art gang supremelegacycrew shared this video clip
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The heart of the city's hustle and bustle
One sunny afternoon, the young artist Israel stepped out onto one of the main streets of his native Las Palmas and sat down to paint his new urban landscape!
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Series: “Trash”
Italian artist Stefania Fersini creates photorealistic paintings that represent the covers of fashion glossy magazines in a new way.
Stefania is part of the Italian artist and design collective Nucleo. Her work has been acquired by the Benetton Foundation and the Casa Mollino Museum (Turin, Italy)!
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Women in a surreal world
Natalia Suellen is
Brazilian digital artist and commercial illustrator. Completely self-taught, Sueulen has developed a distinct visual language born from a highly detailed mix of photocollage, 3d and digital painting!
Filled with symbolism, beauty and haunting atmosphere, her work has the psychological connotation of something horrific, exploring a wide range of emotional and spiritual experiences through strong semantic content.
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Underwater photos
Among the masters of underwater photography, one cannot miss the Japanese photographer Tomohide Ikeya. Lately, the theme of water has been more and more present in his work.
According to the photographer:
It is only in water that the difference between life and death, between control and its loss, can be seen so clearly...
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Mexican artist Carmen Carpena presented her new work
This work caused a flurry of comments and disputes about Carmen's technique. Some found it original, others wrote that it is nonsense and their children draw better!
In this art Carpena revealed the essence of her approach - she reinterprets the visual chaos that she herself creates, turning it into real art.
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