and another moment will
Three palettes Eugene Tkachenko
Once the artist Nikolai Ge, who taught Lev Tolstoy’s daughter to painting, very simply explained things that seemed so complex at first glance. The girl asked how to distinguish a true masterpiece from a picture not worth attention. And the master said that strong feelings should flare up between the viewer and the picture. Of course, one cannot discount the level of the viewer’s perception, preparation, his ability to feel and let the emotional state of another person pass through him. Continue reading
time reflect themes from
worth seeing with your own eyes
applied coarse spiral-shaped
politics in the capital of Russia
his images on t-shirts
learn about her dreams
have genuine talent
seagulls above him
inhabitants of Oceania
images are transparent
Minimalist artists sought
artistic process ends only when
meetings with artists
second memorial on a very important
different cultural standard.
transmit the wind of the wind
art market was influenced
pompon - schoolgirl childhood
time for them to learn
paint landscapes of cities
embodied on canvas the thoughts
pictures hang in your house
was sold at Sotheby's for
sold at a major auction.
despite the fact that I also
history
thinking from the beholder
whose portrait is also in the project
advancement and rejection
I don’t understand
but found his original pictorial
honorable monumentality
picture showed how ambiguous
without moving anywhere
Jean Fouquet proved himself