“Andy Warhol” by Alice Neel, 1970, and “The Pink Dress” by Berthe Morisot 1841-1895. Mashup by @fineart_dana
Day 26 of our 30 Day January Challenge was Mashup! Mix and match figures with an interior from historical artworks. The sketches and collages were so inspired, mixing art history with fresh ideas, that I think we should host a Mashup class for drawing and painting at the school soon!
Bosch + Brassai by Carla Dimitriou
Mashup by @rebecca_talks
The figure is from Jean Honore Fragonard’s “The Happy accident of the Swing” with the background “AA78” by Zdzislaw Beksinski. Mashup by @wobblefincharts
‘Without Words” Mashup by @mille.ireland See @mille.ireland for full art history references
Mashup by S. Enriquez
The Landing of Columbus + Smithsonian rendering of indigenous Aztecs based on sculpture and other artifacts. Mashup by @cass.v2
“A Bar at the Last Supper” combining Edouard Manet + Leonardo da Vinci. Mashup by @karldyerart
Poussin’s dancers in Degas’ ballet studio. @squirrelflower
Juan Sanchez Cotan’s Quince, Cabbage, Melon, and Cucumber + Peter Paul Ruben’s Marie de’ Medici, Queen of France, Landing in Marseilles. Mashup by Wendy Lumsdaine
Morandi + Piero della Francesca. Mashup by @l_i_z_k_e_n_n_e_d_y
Pompeii’s Villa of Mysteries + Edward Hopper by Amy Miller Dowell
Matisse + Pompeii’s Villa of Mysteries. Mashup by @married__af
Pompeii’s Villa of Mysteries + Edward Hopper’s Moonlight Interiors. Mashup by @lisaworksonpaper
Pompeii’s Villa of Mysteries + Bonnard. Mashup by Anne Walker
Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” + Henri Toulouse-Lautrec’s “At the Moulin Rouge” Mashup by @gretamusland
Toulouse Lautrec (Salon at the Rue des Moulins) meets Rembrandt/Jan Lievens (An old man sleeping). Anne.
Degas + Saaki Shunko
Mashup by Prue Georgeson
Mashup by Paula Waterfield
Edward Hopper’s “Rooms by the Sea” + Nicolas Poussin’s “The Finding of Moses.” Mashup by @kabellart
Nicolas Poussin + Edward Hopper by Dom Juleon
Nicolas Poussin’s “Eco and Narcissus” + Edward Hopper’s “Sol de Manana”. Mashup by @tawmsart
Mashup by Autumn
Vermeer + Hopper by Dorothy R
Nicolas Poussin on a coffee date (Hopper) by Martha Campo
Picasso + Hopper by B Center
Pompeii’s Villa of Mysteries + Bonnard. Mashup by @magma_drawing
Bell’s “The Garden Room”, Schjerfbeck’s “The Seamstress (The Working Woman)”, & Sargent’s “Madame X”. Mashup by Kathryn Walton-Elliott
Mother & Teen – Mary Cassatte. Mashup by Gretchen.
Matisse + Vermeer by @reydaoed
St Margaret visits Monsieur Mattise to choose a painting. Zubaran + Matisse by @rozaventartist
Mughlai miniature style + Matisse interior style by @zeitounissima
Bani Thani and the Parakeets. Mashup by ???
Van Gogh’s “The Bedroom” + Edward Hopper’s “Hotel Window” + Vermeer’s “The Glass of Wine” Mashup by @teepee_art
What animals think of Vincent’s room by Mimi Torchia Boothby
Vincent da Vinci by Colleen Tuell
Matisse + Diebenkorn by @gil_mendez_sf
Two Kandinskys + a Frankenthaler by @annrodak
Pollack in Mondrian’s Studio, by Elsa Bouman
Johann Strauss II plays Escher by Ellen Craft I learned today on King FM that Strauss wrote two math texts, so I thought he’d enjoy playing in Escher’s interior.
Images from the Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh. Artists: Chiharu Shiota (room) and Christina A. West (figures) Mashup by Ellen Borison
William Kentridge in a war damaged school filmed by The Guardian today in Mariupol Ukraine Mashup by Barb Hammond
Isn’t this a lovely colored pencil drawing? Klimt made more drawings, but they deserve their own room. They’re mostly nude women with their crotches on display. Take your colored pencils anywhere!
[image_with_animation image_url=”6299″ alignment=”” animation=”None” box_shadow=”none” max_width=”100%”] Sara Rahbar Wiki: Sara Rahbar (born in 1976 in Tehran, Iran) is a contemporary, mixed media artist based in New York City. Her work ranges from photography to sculpture to installation and often stems from her personal experiences and is largely autobiographical. In 1982, Rahbar and her family fled …
“Protest is a fundamental reason I paint. Protest against sexism, against the status quo, against what I should be doing” – Elizabeth Malaska (Oregon Arts Commission)
Today is the 3rd straight day of record heat in Seattle, up to 108 degrees. It got me wondering what it would look like to draw “hot.” What does “hot” look like? How do you draw heat? Here are some fun digital ideas from young artists for how they might draw heat, from Draw Something. …
30SAL Faves: Mashup!
Day 26 of our 30 Day January Challenge was Mashup! Mix and match figures with an interior from historical artworks. The sketches and collages were so inspired, mixing art history with fresh ideas, that I think we should host a Mashup class for drawing and painting at the school soon!
See @mille.ireland for full art history references
Mashup by @cass.v2
Mashup by @gretamusland
Mashup by Kathryn Walton-Elliott
Mashup by @teepee_art
I learned today on King FM that Strauss wrote two math texts, so I thought he’d enjoy playing in Escher’s interior.
Mashup by Ellen Borison
Mashup by Barb Hammond
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