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Peter Aitken
Australia
Приєднався 15 тра 2016
Відео
Wentworth Galleries Artist Profile on Gav Barbey
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Gav Barbey on his art practice, 20 year of Ice Works, Wentworth Galleries, Sydney Harbour and the lead up to his exhibition at Wentworth Galleries
What's on the Walls Today?
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Let's have a look at what's hanging at the 175 Pitt street gallery today. #wentworthgalleries #australianart #aboriginalart
Ysabel Darling x Wentworth
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Ysabel Darling is a self-taught contemporary artist working primarily in oils. She is based in the Southern Highlands, surrounded by the exquisite nature of New South Wales that deeply inspires her. Darling is fascinated by interplays of light and texture and continuously touched by the beauty that she finds in what others may perceive as the imperfect parts of the world. It is these parts that...
Wentworth Galleries Visits Melbourne Art Fair
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Melbourne Art Fair presents new and iconic artists. With a focus on solo shows and works of scale and significance from 60 leading galleries and Indigenous art centres! #wentworthgalleries #melbourneartfair2024 #melbourneartfair
Ysabel Darling x Wentworth Galleries
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Ysabel Darling is a self-taught contemporary artist working primarily in oils. She is based in the Southern Highlands, surrounded by the exquisite nature of New South Wales that deeply inspires her. Darling is fascinated by interplays of light and texture and continuously touched by the beauty that she finds in what others may perceive as the imperfect parts of the world. It is these parts that...
Has The Day Invaded The Night or Has The Night Invaded The Day?
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Has The Day Invaded The Night or Has The Night Invaded The Day? Join Wentworth Galleries on a visit to the Art Gallery of New South Wales for Louise Bourgeois' largest exhibition of her work ever seen in Australia, which will run until the 28th of April 2024.
Peter Coad explaining how he paints a Baobab tree Part 1
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Peter Coad explaining how he paints a Baobab tree Part 1
Ken Knight Painting En Plein Air in Antartica
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Ken Knight Painting En Plein Air in Antartica
Ken Knight Captures Antarctica - Studio Session
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Ken Knight Captures Antarctica - Studio Session
oil or acryl ??
Amazing. Amagine if you could get some window blinds with Kens paintings on it.
Qué hermoso!!
Uffff, increíble! Qué belleza!! Genial, un pintor superclase!!
Ken is a legend. Love his work. Definitely one of my faves.
Exhibition of Gav Barbey Iceworks opening June 27th at 175 Pitt Street Sydney
Terrific subject matter!
Beautiful 😍
A monkey could make something recognizable... talentless, brainless..unfortunate
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The dude is covered in paint - not good.
As long as he doesn’t have any open wounds, it shouldn’t be harmful.
Just ordered your three masterclass dvds, can’t wait to watch them . Wishing you the best in your Antarctica show
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So much confidence in those strokes!
야외에서 이런 큰작품하기가 힘들텐데 대단합니다 멋집니다
멋지네요
Es un bárbaro. Que frescura de luz y fluidez de trazo .
WOW! Magnificent !
I thought he was painting okay computer
Hello dear friend. Wow .Very nice sharing. I send you light love and positive energy and I wish you all the best. Thank you. Like Like 🌟👌🌹💕👍41
Гениально!
Its a wonderful element and moment to be in when watching Ken busy creating a visual language !
So spontaneous. 👍
I love Kens work. His colours and shapes capture a true and believable presence of Australian identity. His topographical studies are wonderful aesthetic memories of time - place and space. He is one of Australia's greatest stimulating painters of landscape🙏
Absolutely gorgeous
Stunning work
Magnifique
Спасибо за видео. Небольшое стихотворение для Вас: Я не мог часто, тебя видеть, Даже твое, раздельное тело, Сделано в основе, истощения, И голова в движение, сползала, По зеркалу вниз, лицо почернело.
Very intuitive, and your drive shows in the art you've given us. Thank you.
What feel you have captured, I love you style and the paintings.
This painting is very interesting and amazing. I also paint on rocks in the rocks art painting channel. Thank you for sharing this painting.
The boards he uses aren't cradled. What are they exactly?
Masonite or some type of wood?
@@KayInMaine Masonite warps when of a larger size. They could be MDF or a proper wooden panel. I'd like to know that answer because I'm sick of making my own stretcher bars.
Неожиданно! Смело эдак и... свежо :-)
Absolutely gorgeous. Thank you 😊
Does anyone appreciate the input of a skeptic? No, not really. Nonetheless, this is the first I've heard of this artist and to have a glance at some paintings. And I have two strong gut reactions that result in my doubting these works. These reactions are: 1) There is an overwhelming photographic aspect about them all. And I strongly suspect that all these paintings are extremely tied to their photographic source material. I see that basis as a crutch and a weakness. 2) After decades of studying master paintings in museums, I have found that the masters always succeed at one thing. And that is they avoid and resolve the common amateurish problem of unpleasant glare shining off of oil paint. I see that this artist has not dealt with this problem at all. If I were a collector, I would never purchase an oil painting ruined by glare. I'm sure I could go on, but let's leave it at that.
Not so much a sceptic as simply incompetent. The guy works en plein air, not from photographs.
@@chrisschilling7585 However he works, he arrives at very superficial effects. These are flashy paintings, not good paintings.
@@KpxUrz5745 So not based solely on photographs then. I've seen a lot of Knight's works in the flesh. Some of them could almost pass for early Streeton. If anything, Knight's painting is sometimes a bit too pastiche-y of Streeton. That's okay: he's working out of that tradition of Australian Impressionism and plein-air landscape painting. But you have to be a pretty good painter to begin with to resemble early Streeton (the work he did around Sydney Harbour in the 1890's, for instance). You first indicated Knight was amateurish. Now he's merely flashy. This has ended up telling us more about you than Knight.
@@chrisschilling7585 I stand by every word. I didn't say his paintings are amateurish except in the sense that he has not conquered the problem of oil paint glare. However, even worse than the problem of glare is the problem of flashiness, a word I use to indicate use of superficial techniques to attract attention, as this look tends to impress those who are not well educated about art. So this is a strong clue that this artist has not absorbed the most important lessons of the masters. I, for one, am not impressed.
@@KpxUrz5745 Who are the masters Knight should be taking lessons from? As I wrote, Knight has clearly studied and assimilated Streeton, who could be considered a 'master'.
Without the music would be better. Beautiful work though!
Love his style 💚
Wow!! Wow!! Wow!!! I'm speachlessly impressed!!!!!😯😯😯
fabulous!
Good artist thank you.
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Хрень какая то, подмена значимости(
😍It's beautiful
I'm going to show my other half your kitchen, so she won't complain about the mess I leave ours in:) Beautiful paintings - very inspiring.
What a wonderful collection of paintings. Fabulous!!
Fucking brilliant Ken you bastard.
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OMG ! That's stunning.. What a brave & bold style of an Artist.. How free he is..Amazing!
Amazing artist!
Semplicemente fantastico.