Sami Briss Art
20th Century Folk Art Sami Briss Art
Mixed Media
2010s Folk Art Sami Briss Art
Wood, Lacquer
1970s Folk Art Sami Briss Art
Cotton
1860s Folk Art Sami Briss Art
Ceramic
1960s Folk Art Sami Briss Art
Marble
2010s Folk Art Sami Briss Art
Wood, Lacquer
Artist Comments
I have a succulent in a ceramic sugar skull pot in my kitchen and painted it from life. It has a wonderful expression on its face, and I enjoy the spikey succulent growing from the top like hair.
About the Artist
Kira Yustak paints fantastical scenes that come from her childhood memories, dreams, and the natural world. Each piece feels like part of a larger narrative of an alternative reality, rendered in a style she describes as comic realism. She feels art must trigger something inside the viewer’s soul.Kira currently lives in New Jersey and finds inspiration in the work of Lowbrow, Folk, and Surrealist artists.
Words that describe this painting: sugar skull, cactus, houseplant, garden, plants, day of the dead, succulent, still life, still life, representational, primitive, acrylic painting, green
21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art Sami Briss Art
Acrylic
Early 2000s Outsider Art Sami Briss Art
Paper, Acrylic, Pencil
Mid-20th Century Folk Art Sami Briss Art
Wood, Mixed Media
20th Century Folk Art Sami Briss Art
Wood
2010s Folk Art Sami Briss Art
Wool, Cotton
Artist Comments
Part of Rachel's Rodeo Tarot series. A playful interpretation of The Sun card. The sun hovers above the landscape with a slight smile. Twin girls reach for each other behind the bottom rays and the scene is bordered by prancing horses. The base layer of the painting is acrylic gold paint as a symbol of the heat and fundamental life giving force of the sun. The eyes of the sun are gold acrylic paint. "This sun painting is my version of the Tarot card and influenced by my horse obsessed childhood and my childlike interpretation of the solar being, the childlike sense of completion, openness, and light and my newly linked connection with Tarot," says Rachel.
About the Artist
For Rachel Srinivasan, an idea is worth putting on a canvas only if it still feels exciting after a few days. Rachel enjoys mulling the idea over in her mind for some time before creating an artwork. She hopes viewers will engage with her work and wonder about the subject matter, shapes and colors. "My current work is all about creating a connection between the person on the canvas with the viewer," she explains. She prefers large paintings and sometimes even makes her own canvases. She currently lives in Arizona and enjoys baking rhubarb pies, reading, running and going to art museums.
Words that describe this painting: sun, solar, Tarot card, cosmic, stars, horses, daydream, twins, equine, fantasy, representational, primitive, oil painting, yellow
The Sun Tarot...
21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art Sami Briss Art
Oil
2010s Folk Art Sami Briss Art
Ceramic, Clay
1980s Contemporary Sami Briss Art
Screen
20th Century Folk Art Sami Briss Art
Lithograph
20th Century Folk Art Sami Briss Art
Lithograph
1960s Modern Sami Briss Art
Masonite, Oil
1970s Cubist Sami Briss Art
Screen
20th Century Folk Art Sami Briss Art
Lithograph