These are all the spellmaker paintings that I gathered. (There are probably more.) If you want to see more of their art go to their blog andatsea.tumblr.com. Continue reading “Month of Art: Day 20, Lokia Part II”
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Month of Art: Day 20, Lokia
This is one of four posts I will do for this artist. The reason. . . I loved WAYYY too many of their paintings. I know little to nothing about this artist. Like my Howl’s Moving Castle painting from one of earlier posts, they go by a pseudo name. Their sketch blog is called andatsea.tumblr.com andContinue reading “Month of Art: Day 20, Lokia “
Month of Art: Day 19 Ana Juan and the Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland Series
(Part of me wonders if I will ever finish my month of art posts. My mind is scattered in SO many directions.) For today, I picked an artist deeply connected to my present mood. Born in Valencia, Spain in 1961, Ana Juan has illustrated for magazines like La Luna, Madriz and The New Yorker,Continue reading “Month of Art: Day 19 Ana Juan and the Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland Series”
Month of Art: Day 18, Art of Yuki Urushibara
Many apologies for how long it took to write this. My mind has gone in too many directions lately. Yuki Urushibara, born in 1974, has won multiple awards for her manga series Mushishi (1999-2008) including the Excellence award at the Japan Media Arts Festival and the Kodansha Manga Award in 2006. Her art styleContinue reading “Month of Art: Day 18, Art of Yuki Urushibara “
Month of Art: Day 17 Heraclitus 1630
(Heraclitus 1630, Johannes Moreelse) The Baroque Dutch painter Johannes Paulus Moreelse, born 1603, painted after styles from the school of Utrecht Caravaggism. Being a small part of the Dutch Golden Age, his style was obviously influenced by Caravaggio both in its execution and its subject matter. His father, Paulus Moreelse, was also a painter and taught Johannes until his death.Continue reading “Month of Art: Day 17 Heraclitus 1630”
