Wednesday, December 31, 2014

You know, I'm still gonna love you ... Irene Sheri




Irina Vishnevskaya modern, talented artist, was born in 1968 in Ukraine. The father of her French mother is originally from Bulgaria. Artistic ability Irene appeared as a child. Irina graduated from art school in Odessa and the Academy of Arts in St. - Petersburg. In 2001, having won the competition "Muses of St. Petersburg", won a grant in the category of painting. Irina Vishnevskaya since 2001 - Member of the Artists Union of Russia.
Since 2001 he has been working under the pseudonym Irene Sheri.
Since 1994, active, creative and exhibition activities in Europe and the United States.
Exhibitions were successfully held in St. Petersburg, Moscow, France, New York, Richmond, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and other cities and countries. Has many awards internationally for their creativity. Paintings Irene Sherry full love of life. Magnificent landscapes, inspiring, fantastic, romantic and harmonious images of women can not leave you indifferent.




You know ... I learned to live without you ...
And the world is still the same ... that's just not paint ...
And people ... hiding under the greyness of masks,
Violent phrases soul is crushed ...


You know ... I smile and pale rays
Cold days are not coming summer ...
I just like to know that you are happy there ... somewhere ...
I gasp his last drop ... to give ...



You know ... I even sing sometimes ... believe me ...
Let the pain wax sealed to the heart ...
Once again, I get used to the words "n e c o g r e t s with me" ...
Squeezing in the palms of the pieces losses ...


You know ... I'm still gonna love you ...
In the parched lips of holy prayer ...
Oh, Heaven! .. Leave my soul open! ..
Oh, my God! .. Give forces do not forget ...






Monday, December 29, 2014

Broken soul apart ... ~ American artist Daniel F. Gerhartz



Basque Léonard Parent paintings
Touches lips and hands,
Heat soul and your words,
The excitement of the heart, his knock
And the tenderness of the night for two.
Your tired, "I love you"
My barely audible, "you - God"
Thank you for all the fate -
For a moment of happiness and sadness year.
Back door is closed too,
And will not return that day,
When, forgetting about the cold cold,
Heart on fire. And now?
You all decided for us then.
Decided that we had better apart,
Decided as if forever,
Close the entire world one evil cloud.
Damn! I swear to the stars
And jets of hot tears
I love, love, but I can
You forget, though not seriously.
Soul torn apart,
Rough sewn stitches.
And I is not in your more power.
Cry! We now have become enemies ...




American artist Daniel F. Gerhartz was born in 1965 in Kewaskum, Wisconsin, where he lives with his family.
Daniel became interested in art as a teenager. Interest in the study of the American Academy of Art in Chicago, Illinois, and his love of museums and exhibitions of contemporary artists such as John Singer Sargent, Alphonse Mucha, Nicolai Fechin, Joaquin Sorolla, Carl von Marr and other French and American impressionists inspired him. Dan has a special interest and assessment of contemporary Russian art and magnificent canvases of painters Nicolas Fechina, Isaac Levitan and Ilya Repin.



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Paintings by Dan cover a wide range of subjects, most notably the female figure.
His mastery of the female figure is brilliant. He draws inspiration from a very old tradition of romanticism and symbolism. Color and lighting are in harmony with his expressionist brushstroke, modeling of light and shade. His paintings are sensual. His subjects cause timelessness. Emotions - a vital part of his work, and at the same time, knowledge of anatomy, human form makes his canvases very strong visual events.
A distinctive feature of his style is the minimum detail pictures. Light, color, composition, content. In the analysis of his works he repeatedly mentions the squinting eye, which helps to remove the excess of composition and distracting, focusing on the essentials. Playful portrait, by the way, is taken from that article, where he demonstrates with specific examples from the squinting eye effect. In short the main thing in an artist - at the details he closed his eyes. It works by contemporary American painting found another great example of the correct sense of the prevalence of living and strong expression of technical perfection is often dry now popular hyperrealism.





Dream Of The Angels





October Glow





Almost Seven







Secret







Jasmine and Daffodil







Artisan






Whispers Of Heaven






Sparkle






Dolls and Angels





Flowers For A Day






Warmth






Her Favorite Place






Awaiting His Return

Sunday, December 28, 2014

How much truth in the silence of nature ... ~ Watercolor artist Alexander Knecht




How much truth in the silence of nature,
And listen to here so at least a century,
How to grow seedlings morning,
But so noisy mad man.

And all of a lie, take any word
Though condemned anyone, though praised.
Without condescension to the weakness of others
Statement on the severity of the soul laid.

By what purity silent nature,
Washed in silver dew,
What seems to be with her after a brief pause,
You also cleanses the soul.

But going into your world is not perfect,
Where it becomes more difficult to breathe,
We are careless about the carnal and spiritual,
Without thinking how we clean.

How much patience in pristine nature,
And again we malice rebellion.
It corresponds incessant silence,
And we are destroying your own home.

She forgives the lost creatures
Once again, reminding strictly,
That the wrath of nature conflagration extinct
Anticipates anger all-seeing God.
02.07.2014, the






Schubert -Serenada













Thursday, December 11, 2014

Flowers by Burke Brands




Brenda Burke was born and raised in England Londone- in later years moved to America. She paints, full of beautiful flowers and quiet moments in the sun graceful gardens. These magical, filled with birds and flowers gardens reminiscent of the artist, those who created her mother when she lived in London. The artist exhibited Royal Society of Portrait Painters, the Royal Society of Miniature Painters and the Royal Watercolor Society.














Brenda Burke ... internationally recognized artist bright and sensitive portraits, a classically trained in Europe, Brenda Burke sees every aspect of life as a creative challenge. Her collectors eagerly awaiting the new series of her works, she uses different skills of the old masters to create new and exciting modern masterpieces. It is decorated with a figure studies with their gold and platinum leaf, creates a wonderful parts of the flower in tempera with oil glaze. Encaustics (melted wax with oil paints) give dazzling effect for your desktop for semi-nude, often wrapped in antique lace. Master of realism as a portrait yet still lifes. Brenda Burke divides her time between her homes in New Orleans and England.