Martin Kippenberger was not your typical artist. Born in 1953, he flouted rules, laughed in the face of convention, and made art that was right up to the edge of brilliance and rebellion. Life and art were inseparable for Kippenberger, and his work frequently felt as outrageous as a kid on the make giving the world a wink. Almost always…
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Art such as Jean Michel Folon’s La Nuit is drawing kind of artwork that makes you pause. It doesn’t scream for attention; it whispers. The painting expresses the stillness, the beauty of the night, the calmness, and the mystery. The deep quiet blue figures seem to call you to take time to reflect. It is such a walk in peace…
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Picture yourself setting foot into the streets of Paris in the early 1900s. There is a woman full of confidence and charm. She’s in the cafés, on the streets, where they’re buzzing with life. La Parisienne by Kees van Dongen is the other side of the world in which elegance, beauty, and a dash of mystery are a mistress. Created…
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Discover Belgium-based artist Karina-Yacoubian and gain insight from her personal advice when buying artwork and creating meaningful collections. What role does art play in your own life? Art is an amazing discipline, it is an expressive world, of feeling and perceiving the environment. Personally, I am always creating in one way or another, often just with my imagination. It is…
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Olga Rokhmanyuk | ROArtUS, is an acrylic artist who brings impressionist and abstract landscapes to life on canvas. Through spontaneous brushstrokes and shimmering hues, she captures the beauty of nature with a vibrant expression of freedom. Explore her latest series and inspirations which she has shared with Singulart, offering a glimpse into her world of color and creativity. What is…
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If paintings could wink at you, the Corn Poppy by Kees van Dongen would definitely wink at you. This one from 1919 is so striking as it features a woman with bright red lips and a hat top with a bright red poppy flower. She looks out with a combination of confidence, mystery, and whatever other sort of mischief she…
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Elogio del Horizonte by Eduardo Chillida is simply an experience, but located perched high on a cliff near Gijón, Spain. Picture you standing between such concrete arms, feeling the wind race over you, and then seeing the endless sea and sky. You’re hugging the horizon. For Chillida, this sculpture is a form of praising nature’s beauty, a love letter for…
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Eduardo Chillida, a name that comes up when we talk about powerful, moving sculptures, created one of the most incredible pieces of art: Comb of the Wind. Not only is this a sculpture, but it’s an experience. This masterpiece is located in the coastal city of San Sebastián, Spain. The artwork comes to life as the wind blows through these…
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Birgit Huttemann-Holz, an award-winning, US-based contemporary romanticist/artist gives Singulart the inside track on her niche new project, and explains why you might need a set of wheels to appreciate her energetic works around nature and abstractions. What is your newest series? Seeds, Grasses, and Flowers encaustic monotypes on Japanese paper What was or is the inspiration or concept behind this…
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We put some searching questions to the award-winning abstract expressionist (and Singulart artist) to understand the background and inspiration of her creative process. Jeanette Jarville is a renowned, full-time artist from Vancouver, BC, represented by prestigious galleries. Her large-scale contemporary abstract expressionist paintings draw inspiration from nature and the human figure. She also creates captivating sculptures, working in wood and…