
Marina Kochetkova
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Jul 21, 2024 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Marina Kochetkova |Candy Bedworth |Vithória Konzen Dill |Camilla de Laurentis
Fresh produce, herbs, dappled sunlight playing through trees and onto picnic spreads, fruit, and vegetables are all ingredients for the perfect meal to savor on a summer day. These elements were a source of inspiration for many artists, whose paintings are like the tantalizing promise of wonderful food. Can summer meals be inspired by art? Summer BreakfastLet’s start our list of summer meals depicted in art with a breakfast! The summer of 1883 in France was perfect.
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Apr 8, 2024 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Magda Michalska |Louisa Mahoney |Marina Kochetkova
Did you know golf was born in Scotland? Well, not exactly, but Scotland, especially the town of St. Andrews, is known worldwide as the “home of golf.” No wonder various Scottish artists depicted this sport! Not only that but even Rembrandt was inspired by golf players! Are you ready to explore golf in art? The NetherlandsSurprise, surprise! The first golf work we present to you is not Scottish at all! I thought that golf was born in the UK.
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Apr 4, 2024 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Nikolina Konjevod |Candy Bedworth |Marina Kochetkova |Marc Kristal
Pop art min Read North American Art Artist Stories Pauline Boty was one of the pioneers of the 1960s’ Pop Art movement in Britain, of which she was the only acknowledged female member. Her versatile portfolio includes paintings, collages, and stained glass pieces. Boty’s work radiates with her confident femininity and explores themes of female sexuality with boldness and flair.
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Dec 7, 2023 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Marina Kochetkova |Tommy Thiange |Rachel Witte |Candy Bedworth
The art of the mandala is like a secret language of the soul. It represents both a map of the cosmos and the soul’s progress through meditation toward enlightenment. With an unlimited wealth of motifs and symbolic allusions, mandalas are an indication of our inner or outer experience of the world. Its symbolism unites times and cultures. Once you have traversed the circle, it begins anew, only on a slightly higher spiritual level.
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Oct 4, 2023 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Candy Bedworth |Marina Kochetkova
Corita Kent was an artist, an educator, and a Roman Catholic nun. She created bold, colorful pop art posters to confront social injustice. Poverty, racism, and war were all the target of Kent’s exuberant artwork. She felt her liberal ideas were fundamentally part of the Christian message. However, her religion demanded a vow of obedience and her church superiors denounced her work.
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