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Hercules after Carracci VI - 21st Century, Figurative Drawing, Yellow, Blue
Located in Baden-Baden, DE
Hercules after Carracci VI , 2014
Tempera on paper (Framed, Signed on front)
27 3/5 H × 39 2/5 W in
70 H × 100 W cm
On the subject of his new works the artist stated:
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
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"Dr. Moore Roy Glapion Funeral" - Framed Contemporary New Orleans Painting
Located in New Orleans, LA
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Humphrey Bogart
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Pen and Ink on Cardstock
Signature: Signed Lower Center
Caricature by George Wachsteter (1911-2004) of great actor Humphrey Bogart, for the N...
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Lamp - Ink and Watercolor - 1880 ca.
Located in Roma, IT
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Ralph Lauren Fashion Illustration Watercolor Original Figurative Pink
Located in Norwalk, CT
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The size of art is 11"X14" . Size with the white matt is 20″X16″.
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Adolf Dehn, Haitian Scene A, signed painting, Associated American Artists, 1950s
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Artist Statement
"I started by painting interiors, being interested in space and perspective through my studies. These scenes evolved, when I added the human figure. I focused more on the human figure and its relation to the background. The human figure is more present than ever in my paintings now.
As a woman artist I’ve been preoccupied with the female form and its imagery. One of my goals was to capture the solitary moments and the nude’s relation to the surrounding space.
My interest turned from depicting the space to rendering the atmosphere and the scene as a whole, the feeling a woman adds to the environment: warmth, desire, joy, a feeling of power and control, or the opposite – sadness, despair.
Here is a collection of figurative paintings, exploring the nudes in interior spaces, seeing the nudes from my perspective, as a woman artist, considering the physical and spiritual realities of a woman’s body, in a new level of intimacy. My paintings are the opposite of objectifying a woman’s or a man’s anatomy. Painted works, featuring female nudes and a also men nudes, in a reversal of the male-artist/female-muse pattern, validate the feminine experience, defining myself through it.
I was interested in how one experiences the body in a sensual form, and later focused on my own body, as I experience it myself, looking into the mirror and reconnecting.
My work challenges the tradition of the nude by capturing my point of view, the gaze of a female painter, by using photography, drawings, sketches, and painting on canvas, for, both physical and psychological exploration.
My art tries to create a visual language for emotion, beauty, feelings of intimacy and in the same time autonomy, captured with paint and vivid colors. My intense interest in color and the gestures of the brush strokes are the means I see and convey the subjects in space, as living, passionate beings."
Paula Craioveanu
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