Shin Jong Sik is a popular water color
artist due to its vibrant and transparent colors painting. His beautiful
paintings really express the colorful, dignified and deep feeling. He has taken flowers, fruits, dishes and hemp
cloth as materials. He does not compose as they are seen but recomposes with
novel ideas. His admirable talent of lighting the hue reaches the vivid
expression of emphasizing the main materials according to hue and the
background of his paintings. In his lovely composition you can easily feel the
delicacy, flimsiness and boldness are coexisting which are raising affections
of appreciators. Shin Jong Sik paints exclusively with Mission Gold
Watercolors; a new premium line of watercolors distributed in the United States
and Canada. The talented painter is an artist and is the first time user of
Mission watercolor in Korea. He had used three different brands of imported
watercolor paints until 2009, when he wholly turned to mission after monitoring
mission watercolor.
Showing posts with label Watercolor Artwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Watercolor Artwork. Show all posts
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Friday, 4 April 2014
Remarkable Splashes Generates Colorful Liquid Creatures
It would be quite shocking to
come across these huge creatures emerging from the surface of a lake. In
reality, though, it wouldn't be thinkable considering Milwaukee-based
photographer Jack Long captures the beautiful liquid formations at tremendously
high speeds. With technical acuity Jack Long documents the erratic formations,
entitled River Giants, as liquid splashes through the air in the blink of an
eye. Jack says, even with complex construction and extensive testing, the
results are still often shocking and serendipitous. As fluids disclose
themselves through motion Jack Long knows the exact right moment to click the
shutter and freeze those moments in time. The artist's exploration of forms
materializing from liquids results in a remarkable array of odd and unforeseen
bursts where no two shapes are the same.
Sunday, 1 December 2013
Gorgeous Watercolors Merge Nature with Chinese Calligraphy
Over 30 years, artist Chuan-Hong
Li has found countless ways to convey the good-looking stylishness of the
Chinese culture through paint. His lively watercolors are filled with a touch
of nature, frequently plum blossoms, lotus, and peonies, that are accompanied
by beautiful calligraphy lettering. Drawing on the traditions and heritage of
the past, Li's work also features a touch of contemporary style.He uses swift brushstrokes to make
the dark branches and bright buds that sweep naturally across the canvas, as
well as the multiple styles of script that he has learned throughout the years.
The refreshing compositions have playful titles like Dancing in Spring and
Endless Vitality, which symbolize the blossoming life that radiates from each
canvas. According to his bio, "His paintings show deep, powerful, active,
and excited images," which are both lively but soothing at the same time
and give viewers with a magnificently peaceful and meditative exhibit of
nature.
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