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Tatsuya Kobayashi 小林達也
Galerie Paris (Yokohama, Japan), 2025
#painting #temperapainting #abstractpainting #exhibition #絵画 #テンペラ #抽象画 #展示
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Tatsuya Kobayashi 小林達也
Galerie Paris (Yokohama, Japan), 2025
#painting #temperapainting #abstractpainting #exhibition #絵画 #テンペラ #抽象画 #展示
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Tea Time in the Village Title Tea Time in the Village Medium Acrylic on paper Size 3/2 Description In the scene, a group of women and a man are sitting together, enjoying tea served in clay cups and steel tumblers. In front of them, baskets and containers are filled with milk, tea, and other items, suggesting a tea stall or a community tea-time gathering. One boy is carrying a basket full of cups and pots on his head, while in the background, a girl stands with a younger child, adding warmth and life to the picture. The thatched huts and greenery emphasize the village setting.The painting beautifully captures community bonding, hospitality, and the essence of shared moments in rural life

Tea Time in the Village

#VillageLife #RuralArt #TemperaPainting #CommunityBonding #TeaTime #IndianCulture #VillageGathering #CulturalArt #EverydayScenes #FolkArt

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Colors of Childhood Title Colors of Childhood Medium Acrylic on paper Size 3/2 Description In the scene, two children are indoors. One boy is lying on the floor and painting on a sheet with colors and brushes spread around. The other child lovingly hugs him from behind, adding a sense of affection and bonding. A window with greenery outside brings freshness to the composition.The painting beautifully represents innocence, creativity, and sibling love

Colors of Childhood...

#ChildhoodMemories #SiblingLove #ArtLife #TemperaPainting #CreativeMind #VillageLife #IndianArt #InnocenceInArt #DailyLifeArt #CulturalArt

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Glimpses of Rural Life Title

“Glimpses of Rural Life”

#RuralLife #VillageArt #IndianCulture #TemperaPainting #FolkArt #VillageLife #TraditionalArt #EverydayLife #ArtOfIndia #CulturalHeritage

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“Pear” tempera and India ink on watercolor paper. 8”x 10” AlansonArt.com
#art #artonbluesky #temperapainting #abstractstilllife #paintedfruit #myart #artoftheday #originalart

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“Apple” tempera and India ink on watercolor paper. 8”x 10” AlansonArt.com
#art #tempera #artonbluesky #myart #artoftheday #temperapainting #originalart

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George Clair Tooker, Jr. (5 August 1920 – 27 March 2011) was an American figurative painter. His works are associated with Magic realism, Social realism, Photorealism and Surrealism.
The Supermarket, 1972, Egg tempera on gesso panel, 23 x 17 in. Private Collection
#ArtistBirthday #TemperaPainting

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Grade 10 student art

Grade 10 student art

Grade 10 student pop art tempera painting

Grade 10 student pop art tempera painting

Grade 10 student pop art tempera painting

Grade 10 student pop art tempera painting

Grade 10 #studentartwork #popart #temperapainting inspired by #lichenstein using #bendaydots

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American artist Andrew Wyeth first became acquainted with Anna Christina Olson and her brother Alvaro in 1939 after Betsy James (who became Wyeth’s wife the following year) brought the artist to the Olson home in Cushing, Maine. Christina became his muse for the next three decades, most famously portrayed in his popular 1948 work 
Christina’s World" at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Andrew Wyeth painted over 300 works of Christina Olson and her brother Alvaro, as well as their home in Maine. The paintings include watercolors, sketches, and temperas. Wyeth was inspired by the Olsons' generosity and trust in him. He was especially captivated by Christina's tenacity and intelligence and wanted to honor Christina's determination to live life to the fullest, despite her physical limitations

This final portrait of Christina was painted just half a year before her death in January of 1968. 

It is remarkable in its bluntness, with her sidelong, inscrutable side-eye gaze conveying both her independence and implicit trust in the artist. She sits in a wooden chair facing left, but turning slightly to look directly at us. Christina wears a loos fit button-up yellowish beige shirt with muted multi-color dots plus a low cut and wide collar. Her straight shoulder-length brown hair shows signs of aging as do the wrinkles and shadows on her face.

Christina’s passing, along with that of her brother just one month earlier, brought an end to Wyeth’s focus on the Olson family and property, and prompted him to search for new subjects.

American artist Andrew Wyeth first became acquainted with Anna Christina Olson and her brother Alvaro in 1939 after Betsy James (who became Wyeth’s wife the following year) brought the artist to the Olson home in Cushing, Maine. Christina became his muse for the next three decades, most famously portrayed in his popular 1948 work Christina’s World" at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Andrew Wyeth painted over 300 works of Christina Olson and her brother Alvaro, as well as their home in Maine. The paintings include watercolors, sketches, and temperas. Wyeth was inspired by the Olsons' generosity and trust in him. He was especially captivated by Christina's tenacity and intelligence and wanted to honor Christina's determination to live life to the fullest, despite her physical limitations This final portrait of Christina was painted just half a year before her death in January of 1968. It is remarkable in its bluntness, with her sidelong, inscrutable side-eye gaze conveying both her independence and implicit trust in the artist. She sits in a wooden chair facing left, but turning slightly to look directly at us. Christina wears a loos fit button-up yellowish beige shirt with muted multi-color dots plus a low cut and wide collar. Her straight shoulder-length brown hair shows signs of aging as do the wrinkles and shadows on her face. Christina’s passing, along with that of her brother just one month earlier, brought an end to Wyeth’s focus on the Olson family and property, and prompted him to search for new subjects.

Anna Christina by Andrew Wyeth (American) - Tempera on panel / 1967 - Brandywine Museum of Art (Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania) #womeninart #art #temperapainting #fineart #AndrewWyeth #artwork #BrandywineMuseumofArt #womensart #portrait #portraitofawoman #tempera #wyeth #AmericanArtist #AmericanArt

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Demo self-portrait. Almost done. I was really hoping to get this done by the end of the week but this week was hectic

#art #painting #temperapainting #traditionalart

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It is hard to avoid Savitri’s heavy-lidded but direct gaze in this painting. Her determination not to accept her fate and to reclaim Satyavan from the dead led Pyne not only to hope about eternal relationships, but also to contemplate the wisdom, strength and selflessness of all the women who have made sacrifices for their families through the ages.

Savitri, painted in 1999, offers Ganesh Pyne’s interpretation of the legendary story of Satyavan and Savitri, and is one of several works created by the artist over the five decades of his career that engage with characters and episodes from the epic Mahabharata.

In the painting, we see Savitri dressed in a long, burnt red garment with gold jewelry, including a substantial necklace. Her dark hair is long and flows down her back. She holds a small, light-colored vase with a single plant above her head (adorned with a bindi) with one hand, suggesting a ritualistic or symbolic offering. Her expression is stoic and straight forward and a nose ring is visible. Beneath her, lying on a bamboo raft, is the skeleton of Prince Satyavan whose mortality contrasts with Savitri's composure. 

Legendary Indian painter Ganesh Pyne was one of the leading figures in the Bengal School of Art movement. His surrealist paintings reflect brooding worlds with a luminous and mystical quality, inspired by Bengali folktales and mythological stories he grew up with.

Termed as “a poet of melancholia” by famous art critic Ranjit Hoskote, Pyne mastered the interplay between the fantastical and the dark, developing his own style of “poetic surrealism” during his practice.

It is hard to avoid Savitri’s heavy-lidded but direct gaze in this painting. Her determination not to accept her fate and to reclaim Satyavan from the dead led Pyne not only to hope about eternal relationships, but also to contemplate the wisdom, strength and selflessness of all the women who have made sacrifices for their families through the ages. Savitri, painted in 1999, offers Ganesh Pyne’s interpretation of the legendary story of Satyavan and Savitri, and is one of several works created by the artist over the five decades of his career that engage with characters and episodes from the epic Mahabharata. In the painting, we see Savitri dressed in a long, burnt red garment with gold jewelry, including a substantial necklace. Her dark hair is long and flows down her back. She holds a small, light-colored vase with a single plant above her head (adorned with a bindi) with one hand, suggesting a ritualistic or symbolic offering. Her expression is stoic and straight forward and a nose ring is visible. Beneath her, lying on a bamboo raft, is the skeleton of Prince Satyavan whose mortality contrasts with Savitri's composure. Legendary Indian painter Ganesh Pyne was one of the leading figures in the Bengal School of Art movement. His surrealist paintings reflect brooding worlds with a luminous and mystical quality, inspired by Bengali folktales and mythological stories he grew up with. Termed as “a poet of melancholia” by famous art critic Ranjit Hoskote, Pyne mastered the interplay between the fantastical and the dark, developing his own style of “poetic surrealism” during his practice.

Savitri (Behula) by গণেশ পাইন Ganesh Pyne (Indian) - Tempera on canvas / 1999 - Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (Delhi, India) #womeninart #art #tempera #artwork #GaneshPyne #painting #fineart #KiranNadarMuseumofArt #গণেশপাইন #savitri #सावित्री #satyavan #सत्यवान #behula #বেহুলা #womensart #indianart #temperapainting

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Domenico Ghirlandaio (Italian, 1448 - 1494) • Madonna and Child • c. 1480-90 • Tempera on poplar • Musée du Louvre #RenaissanceArt #15thCenturyEuropeanArt #DomenicoGhirlandaio #religiousart #MuséeLouvre #TemperaPainting

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pink hyena👁️🎨🖼️

#art #tempera #temperapainting
#drawing #hyena

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🎨🖼️

#art #tempera #drawing
#temperapainting #hyena

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