This Week in the Art World: Navigating 1941
Exploring the Artistic Landscape of 1941: Abstract Expressionism, Surrealism, and Irish Art | Irish Art Mart
Exploring the Artistic Landscape of 1941: Abstract Expressionism, Surrealism, and Irish Art | Irish Art Mart
Step back in time to 1939, a year of artistic determination amidst political upheaval. Surrealism, Cubism, and Expressionism endure, while Irish artists like Jack Butler Yeats and Mainie Jellett make their mark. Explore the resilient art world of 1939 with Irish Art Mart.
Step into the Enchanting World of Art in 1920 – a Year of Creative Innovation and Artistic Diversity
Journey Through Time: Exploring Art in 1904 – Art Nouveau, Fauvism, Impressionism & Irish Art | Irish Art Mart
Step into the Artistic Revolution of 1903: Fauvism, Cubism, and Impressionism”or”unlocking the Time-travel Journey of 1903: Artistic Innovation and Transformative Styles”or”discover the Art World of 1903: Fauvism
Welcome, esteemed art lovers, to another intriguing edition of Irish Art Mart’s historical dive. This week, we whisk you away to the colourful palette of the art world in 1902. A year replete with artistic inventiveness, transformative movements, and significant breakthroughs in the domain of fine art. The artistic sphere in 1902 was a fascinating […]
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Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968), the most influential figure of the ‘Contemporary Art,’ was recognized for his strongly expressed contempt for the field of conventional ‘Fine Arts.’ He was in a way related to ‘Surrealist Movement,’ the descendant of ‘Cubism.’ Duchamp’s methodology and themes however, were not well received by ‘Cubists.’ This led to his inclination […]
Crackles are the fine veins that may or may not be coloured; running through the outlines or certain areas of design in a piece of batik. It was once considered a sign of inferior batik in the olden days, especially on indigo coloured batik but acceptable on brown batik. However, it has evolved to […]
I use two sorts of watercolor paper. These are Saunders ‘Waterford’ Rough – hand made weight 638g/sqm – 300lb. I buy it in its standard size sheet of 762mm x 559 mm (30 x 22 inches.) and or: Bockinford machine made watercolor paper. This has a Not pressed surface – in my opinion this paper […]
DRAWING MEDIA Drawing is the process or technique used while medium is the actual material used to create the artwork. There are a variety of different drawing media that can be used to create drawings. Each medium has different characteristics and produces different effects. There are also different drawing techniques associated with each medium. Many […]
The mixed media art installations are a western modern art genre began in the 70’s. These installations are produced using various media types and techniques in a single art work to produce a unique, conceptual experience. It allows greater versatility and a richer viewer’s experience, owing to the numerous layers characteristic of the art. […]
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