ssdmmfr:

Artist:

Jonathan Latiano

“Points of Contention”

Wood, Plastic, Acrylic, Styrofoam, Glass, Plexiglass and Salt

Dimensions Variable

2011

artchipel:

Lia Melia (UK) - Out of the Depths / Songs of Melusina

[more Lia Melia | artist found at pulmonaire]

Reblogged from Artchipel
lustfulintellect:

Jackson Pollock. Eyes in the Heat. 1946 (320 Kb); Oil on canvas, 54 x 43 in; Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice 

lustfulintellect:

Jackson Pollock. Eyes in the Heat. 1946 (320 Kb); Oil on canvas, 54 x 43 in; Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice 

Reblogged from Of Lustful Intellect

Someone is thinking about getting my artwork tattooed on their body.

I’m excited.

Tags: art artist tattoo
painterloki:

“Tropical Garden”
20.5” w x 27.5” h
Acrylic on wood panel
Location: Sarasota, Florida
$725.00

painterloki:

“Tropical Garden”

20.5” w x 27.5” h

Acrylic on wood panel

Location: Sarasota, Florida

$725.00

Reblogged from Painter Loki Studios
enflamme-le-ciel:

The Wandering Artist. (by Steve.D.Hammond.)

enflamme-le-ciel:

The Wandering Artist. (by Steve.D.Hammond.)

Reblogged from You'll be okay.
raceardphoto:

untitled (F*ck it) // 30 x 30 inches // acrylic // by Julian Race
The actual title is Fuck It (until I come up with something better), because this one sat around half finished since November and I got tired of looking at it. Sitting there staring at me, everyday. lookin all sad n’ shit. So I finished it, thankfully.
Random: I generally dislike it when these paintings drag on for no reason. Just keep pouring paint and time into it, and it’s just. not. right.
For now, it will remain, but actually now that I think about it, it could get painted over… Here’s a secret about me: when I want to paint and don’t have supplies I occasionally paint over things. I know you’re not supposed to do that, but I don’t care. so fuck it.

raceardphoto:

untitled (F*ck it) // 30 x 30 inches // acrylic // by Julian Race

The actual title is Fuck It (until I come up with something better), because this one sat around half finished since November and I got tired of looking at it. Sitting there staring at me, everyday. lookin all sad n’ shit. So I finished it, thankfully.

Random: I generally dislike it when these paintings drag on for no reason. Just keep pouring paint and time into it, and it’s just. not. right.

For now, it will remain, but actually now that I think about it, it could get painted over… Here’s a secret about me: when I want to paint and don’t have supplies I occasionally paint over things. I know you’re not supposed to do that, but I don’t care. so fuck it.

collectorbynecessity:

Paintings by Nick Butcher

Reblogged from Collector by Necessity