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Nigerian Artist “Draws” Hyperrealistic Portraits by Burning Wood | My Modern Met
By Margherita Cole on May 13, 2022 “These artworks are created to lend voice to all who lack the power to speak in the public domain about sensitive issues that affect humanity.” Nigerian artist Alex Peter Idoko creates exquisite drawings … Continue reading
Copper Wire Weaves and Spirals into Organic Sculptural Forms by the Late Artist Bronwyn Oliver | Colossal
MAY 11, 2022. GRACE EBERT “Ammonite” (2005), copper, 95 x 90 x 90 centimeters. All images courtesy of the artist and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, Widely regarded as one of the most renowned sculptors in Australia, the late artist Bronwyn Oliver … Continue reading
Memories Rendered in Ballpoint Pen and Oil Paint by Nicolas V. Sanchez Recall Moments of Belonging | Colossal
MAY 10, 2022. GRACE EBERT “Mariana” (2022), ballpoint pen on paper, 9.25 x 7.25 inches Through ballpoint pen drawings and hazy oil paintings, Mexican-American artist Nicolas V. Sanchez (previously) conjures childhood memories, instances of intimacy, and a sense of yearning. … Continue reading
Artist Shares Step-by-Step Process Creating Hyperrealistic Portraits | My Modern Met
HOME / DRAWING / PENCIL DRAWING By Margherita Cole on May 8, 2022 Taylor Swift? Is that really you? When admiring a finished work of art, it can be challenging to comprehend all of the effort that went into making … Continue reading