Valentin Gubarev painting
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Valentin Gubarev painting
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Dragon Sunset - Anastasiya Malakhova
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My name is Anastasiya Malakhova,
I create fractal and digital art and paint with acrylic and pastels.
All my creations are unique and striking. They'll make great gifts for yourself, loved ones, dear friends, relatives and other special people in your life.
My artworks cover quite a range – from traditional paintings of flowers, landscapes and animals to modern digital abstracts and fractals. Prints of my images make great wall art for homes, offices, hotels, hospitals.
Lots of images can be printed in large sizes (some up to 72 inches).
Gift of art is the most special and will be remembered for many years to come.
Visit my art blog at Art Picks By CatAndBearStudios - Selected Artworks From FineArtAmerica
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Telemaco Signorini (Italian, 1835 - 1901)
Telemaco Signorini was an Italian artist who belonged to the group known as the Macchiaioli.
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Madamme Monet and her Son, by Claude Monet
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Danny Cee Art
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Back in the days while in school, the young artist Danny Cee would always receive bad grades but not because he wasn't a smart kid; instead it was because he would spend his time in class drawing. "Anytime we had some sort of project in class, I would always find myself drawing the picture that was in the book instead of doing the work." It was obvious that he would only apply himself to the things that caught his interest such as art. Many in his school would take notice to his art talent and soon enough classmates would approach Danny for their own personal art. "I started to get paid in school to do graffiti on classmates backpacks and hats. My family was already broke enough, so it was my way of making some type of money."
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Its a really very good and very unique image collections. Thanks for sharing Admin, keep it up.
An extraordinary man with a severe disability creates incredible works of art using a typewriter.
http://youtu.be/svzPm8lT36o
Hans Baluschek (1870 –1935)
Orphan Street, Berlin 1927
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Jeremy Mann Art
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Schubert at the Piano II (1899), Gustav Klimt
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