Imagine a painting that turns into a spinning circle, color swishes off their neighbor, and shapes almost seem to dance around. Fernand Léger’s Les Disques is an artwork that’s alive. It’s a bold display of color and movement created in 1918, almost like Léger captured the energy of the modern world right on his canvas. However, Les Disques is more…
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If you’re thinking about art, paintings in fancy galleries might be what comes to your mind. Imagine what if art could be involved on the streets and change the look as well as the meaning of everyday walls to playful masterpieces? Invader does exactly that! This French street artist paints these crazy colorful mosaics based on the classic arcade game…
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Joanna Wietrzycka, with her inspiration from interior and fashion design background, is sharing the concept of her new art project with Singulart and explaining the interesting upcycling method. What is your newest series? Revival – upcycling abstract series What was or is the inspiration or concept behind this new series or exhibition? This is a collection of paintings made using…
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Leonor Fini’s Sphinx Regina is a work of art that brings mystery, beauty, and power together seamlessly. Picture a regal, mythical figure from an ancient, hidden world, a creature that seems to know secrets it shouldn’t. Through Sphinx Regina, Fini shares her unique world—a world shaped by her defiance of the conventions that dominated early 20th-century art. Fini didn’t just…
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Jean Arp’s Human Concretion is not a sculpture but an experience that feels alive. This artwork is made out of cold flowing shapes that breathe and turn cold stone into something warm and human-like. Jean Arp, a maestro of the blend of the real with the abstract, made Human Concretion more than something to look at. It’s a piece that’s…
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Jean Arp’s The Flower Hammer is one of those pieces that just pique your curiosity. The name is interesting because it is made up of two words—how can there be a “flower” and a “hammer” in one single sentence? That’s just what Arp wanted to do. The Flower Hammer is no exception, he was all about blending different ideas to…
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Jean Arp’s work has a magnetic quality that draws you in—not by demanding understanding, but by feeling unexpectedly alive. For example, take his piece Sculpture to be Lost in the Forest. It’s a sculpture you might easily mistake for a natural formation, quietly nestled among trees. Yet, each curve and detail is so thoughtfully crafted, that it invites a closer…
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The City by Fernand Léger isn’t just a cityscape; it’s practically alive with the energy of urban life. Imagine Paris in the early 20th century: people crowding the streets, industry in full swing, and new technologies transforming the skyline with colors and lights. Léger captures that bustling chaos and turns it into something thrilling—almost celebratory. Created in 1919, this artwork…
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Imagine entering a room and seeing a creature from a different world, a creature of another realm an ancient, mystical figure with the heart of a lion, but the look of somebody who has been to see it all. Leonor Fini’s Little Hermit Sphinx is a painting that invokes both familiarity and an aura of haunting distance. Mysterious artist Fini…
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Leonor Fini is the author of a masterpiece The Alcove: An Interior with Three Women, a figure whose surreal, enigmatic paintings have been capturing so many for decades. The musing mystery and intimacy of The Alcove gives a tantalizing look at Fini’s world through a sensual tableau that blurs the line between what is and what could be, drawing us…