Oil painting
This work has been favorited 16 times 12236 views acrylic on wallpaper 150×80cm
Distortion of bathers to the point of no return. Was painted in spring 2007 on 20” x 20” stretched canvas. The original painting is owned by a private collector. Visit my website Click here
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Sales of this Design? – 4 sales so far :) / Ladies of Asia, an illustration by Karin Taylor from the Asia Series, coloured and texturised digitally /
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acrylic on canvas 120×90cm
All art and pictures, models and photoshop by Anna Cuypers / Image copyright © 2007, annacuypers. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Oil painting on canvas, a copy of a Eugene Delacroix painting, approx. 20ins x 16ins. I have always loved the original painting, since I was a child. This long standing attachment was all the inspiration I needed to attempt this work. The original Delacroix painting is in the Louvre, Paris, France. / Won a juried New York on-line oil painting contest in 2009. / Won the Oil Painting Group Challenge ‘After An Artist’ Aug. 2009. / Featured in the Dimensions group.
All art and pictures, models and photoshop by Anna Cuypers / Image copyright © 2007, annacuypers. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Acrylic on canvas / 89×117 cm / 2008 This is a very significant piece, dedicated specially to my sisters and my niece (the girlsin the portrait, who are very far away). It was inspired by a painting from Degas that I absolutely adore (which I had the chance to see LIVE in Paris!) and by memories of my life back in my hometown… / View it on Flickr My website / Facebook
For MERGE Magazine, May ‘09 Issue [out now]. Editorial [Fashion] supplement using PROOF Cosmetics. Proof Website Concept/Styling/Hair/MUA/Art Direction: Stephanie Mountzouris / Photography/Editing: Moi Models [L-R]: Rose, Jackie, Bianca, Annalisa, Jessie & Moira MERGE website / MERGE on MySpace / MERGE on Facebook Copyright 2009 Harmony Nicholas & MERGE Magazine btw the shot got shrunk by RB so if you want to see a larger version check it out here
1 sale of this tee so far Art Chick is a combination of drawing and Photoshop work / other bits n pieces i used were brown paper, charcoal, black felt tip pen, chalk pastels, pencil and gesso – mixed media the design, deliberately placed to one side, creates the additional benefit of a slimmer look when wearing the tee / alternative Art Chick Tee Design including background (click above image to view) / Kids Keds Shoes Ladies Keds Shoes / / / / / / /
This is a drawing I’d done inside my own leather journal. I scanned it and added lots of textures and colour. Of course… recognition goes to the great JL for his lyric. Featured in Peace Love & Happiness Hippies / Featured in Inspired Art / Featured in 60s Glory Darker tee version & print/poster also available (click on thumbnails to view) / / ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ /
A black and white image in LowKey of me. Also Seen on Flickr
/ / ancient chinese music to accompany the folk tale Ancient Chinese Folk Tale Once upon a time, a long time ago ….. On a warm spring day, in Xia times, some children went out in the fields to play. In those days, if you had a problem you went to see the local wise woman. In this village, the wise woman’s name was Loawnu. Alarmed at what they saw in the fields, the children ran up the hill to Loawnu’s house. “Loawnu,” they shouted. “The sky is falling down!” Loawnu smiled at the children. “Don’t be worried. Find all the pieces of sky that have fallen, and bring them to me. I’ll sew them together again in time for the festival.” The spring festival was nearing. This was a time when the young people gathered from many villages to meet one another and to find husbands and wives. The children’s village had been honored this year as the meeting village. It would be a horrible time for the sky to fall down. The village would be disgraced! Off the children ran to pick up the pieces. But some were missing! “Loawnu!” cried the children, as they tore up the hill, breathing heavily. Loawnu only smiled. The next day, the children ran outside and looked up. The sky looked as it always looked on a warm spring day, clean and fresh and blue. They were so happy. That night, they were amazed! The sky had always been dark at night. That night, it was filled with light! Loawnu had patched the missing pieces of sky with bright twinkling light! How beautiful! How clever! We shall have the happiest spring festival in all the land! How lucky we are to know Loawnu! All the village agreed. story borrowed from here
Oil painting on board. 38cms x 50cms. The inspiration for this painting came from a very old black and white photo of a beautiful Native American woman. I was drawn to the dignity and quiet strength of the image. After doing much research, I decided which colours, clothing, background, etc. would best describe what I wanted to say in this painting…...a tribute to the strength of character of the Native American Woman. I hope I’ve succeeded. / Featured…..... Ethnic Art group; The Wild West Show;
\ / / Created from a pencil sketch, worked on in photoshop to develop the sketch and colour / /
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