This is one of my most loved pieces. It is a very popular art work, and I could never part with it, so I’ve decided to sell it as prints and t-shirts. / It was painted with acrylic on canvas. The original is approximately 13(cm)x18(cm). / It was painted on 14 July 2006. This was my first attempt at a vintage nude! I am a great fan of vintage nude art work; photography and paintings. View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com
Coloured pencils on paper. This painting is currently listed in my eBay store
After degas bathroom scenes,—-— in colour pencil.
From the on-going green series.
This painting was part of a body of work focusing on the female form and pattern and texture to create mood and ambiance. i have been working with different styles of describing the human figure from abstract to stylised to annalitical and everything in between. These two bodies are clothed in the colour and texture of Eucalyptus bark.The background reseeds into shadow. Acrylic paint and Impasto on Canvas 90cm x 120cm
Illustrator Drawing
another upload from this current series of strange daze images… they are all slide projections onto a living canvas and the analogue technology just works a treat / . / here’s a slightly cropped version of it and to be honest I can’t decide which one I like best / . /
another hippy hippy flower power slide projection shot from my late fathers archive…. so all bright and colourful hippy daze from the eighties for you / . /
the next upload of a model lit by a slide projector taken sometime in the eighties by my late father. she looks like some fantastical far out creature that should be in a fairly tale….enjoy / . /
another crazy slide projection shot from the eighties….my parents would always tell us kids we would get square eyes if we watched too much TV…. and this then is what I imagine TV induced square eyes would look like…..enjoy / . / / .
and ancient classical painting of a wedding by …possibly Jan Vermeer?... although don’t quote me on that…. projected onto the model’s lovely heart shaped face….another of the ongoing series of image by my late father and dated at sometime in the seventies….. enjoy / . /
the next and very nearly the last upload of slide projections onto models taken by my late father with medium format film sometime in the eighties…. enjoy / . /
Illustrator Drawing
Last one… I am taking a break from RB for a while – so will try and reply to your comments when I come back from time to time – thanks so much everyone for your support and your kindness – I am so humbled by the wonderful friends and peers I have here on RB – Thank you all:) xoxox Marg/Ann How Can You Mend A Broken Heart? BeeGees
Sort of a mythological, goddess, creative beings or sentinels type thing. Paying homage… ~ Modelled in DAZ Studio;, coloured, layered/blended in Photoshop.
Nude Drawing / Pastel ink pencil on 180gsm gesso coated papeR / ..... / The artist is the art / The images are impressions of a moment in the artists life / An image on it’s own is meaningless / each image is a fragment of the whole-communication-sharing a connection / Artists never arrive never achieve an ultimate goal / just take another step / art is the doing not because he wants to but because he has to / The artist is the art-that’s what I believe
She was the queen that launched a thousand ships and her husband, Menelaus of Sparta, vowed to bring her back to Sparta and slaughter the adulterer, Paris of Troy. / Amongst the ruins of a burning Troy, Helen, cowers before her husband Menelaus and seeks the stay of her execution. Menelaus, his arm wavering from delivering the killing blow, recalls long nights spent with Helen and reclaims her for his own. / Thus ends the Trojan war. Part of the “Homeric Heroines and Villains” session. / Thanks to Sarah and Emma Jayne for their assistance in the production of this project. / Photography by the talented Sarah Bates (http://www.starmaking.com.au/ ) / Models; Andy and Emma Jayne – both professional Melbourne Life models (http://www.melbournelifedrawing.com/model/profiles.html). Fibonacci no. 2 Featured in “Immortal love”.
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