13/04/2015

Her face was black toilet ... | Collectible porcelain dolls dressed in secular XIX - XX centuries

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Her face was black toilet ... | Collectible porcelain dolls dressed in secular XIX - XX centuries

Art copyright collectible porcelain dolls:
secular costumes XIX - XX centuries from the museum of "Alexander".

Alexander Kukinova - an outstanding master puppeteer

Dolls created manually with consummate skill. The dolls are made of high quality porcelain biscuit technique with triple surface dressing, artistic hand-painted transparent head and hands allows us to emphasize the subtle nuances of sculpture and create the effect of "glow" of the skin.
The costumes are made of natural silk, fabrics registered, vintage textures and lace.
Widely used embroidery, applique, hand-painted fabrics, decorating Swarovski crystals and beads. Silk flowers, unique hats, elegant shoes and special jewelry with semiprecious stones.

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Her face was black toilet ...
From pale finest lace tie
On the slopes of the shoulders - similarity epaulette ...
Her eyes, the whole world disarming,
Attracted to him.
Sitting in a convertible
In the evening, filled with dew,
She nodded her head to her husband
And his soul thirsted for living
Revel cornfields EVENING beautiful.

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And trembling horse under the whip,
In purple moire horsecloth ...
And the maple leaf nodded wounded.
Rustling darkness ...

Holding the pony
She took the pen, fantasy guard,
Immortality heady haze mirage ...

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Eyes of your soul - prayer and sorrow,
My illness, my fear, crying my conscience;
And everything here at the end, and all that is in the beginning -
Eyes of your soul ...

Eyes of your soul - lilac rapture
And the liturgy - a hymn jasmine night;
Everything, everything that is dear, that wakes inspiration -
Eyes of your soul!

Eyes of your soul - visions of terrible Clears ...
Penalty me! Try! Torment! Suffocate! -
But you have to take! .. And crying, laughter and lyre -
Eyes of your soul!

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Landscape of her face, so vividly by
Vibration spring lovers souls and bodies,
I wanted to capture for the future:
She was enthusiastic beautiful.

Live scented silk braid lunar tide
Artist transfer paper failed.
Only her eyes, twinkling so sad,
With twice the anguish seemed glistened.

And, strange to hurt me with portrait
How painful was not long ago, long ago.
And it seemed to me in a dull office

Sad eyes it directed the window.
Great reproach him, and several millennia
My soul in anguish destined to wander.

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English artist Paul Steven Bailey. Watercolor.

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English artist Paul Steven Bailey. Watercolor.

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Seaward

 

English painter, Paul Steven Bailey, was born in Brentwood. Inspired by the diversity of the landscape of these great islands, he writes expressive colorful and dramatic scenery. Works in watercolor and acrylics with the experimental artistic approach.
 

Paul Steven Bailey:

   "Without a doubt I am very lucky to live in a country endowed with such a diverse landscape. Every square meter of the land is embodied in human history: ancient trail that crosses the moors destroyed sheep barn on a hillside; medieval fishing dam, slowly decaying in the coastal mud. These signs human presence merged with the natural landscape and focusing on myself, were the focus of my work. Although many of my paintings depict realistic scenes, I did not set myself the task to capture a visual image of this place. I want the viewer to feel, for example, that the stone shack - this is the only refuge from the impending storm. Drama - this is important to me. "

 

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Seaward

 

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Mountain falls

 

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Low moon

 

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Black coire falls

 

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Midnight return.

 

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Moorland cottage revisited

 

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Three barns

 

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Ancient echos

 

 

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Woodsman's cottage
 
 
 
 

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Dark moor
 
 
 

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Mountain cottage
 
 
 

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Sutherland two
 
 
 

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Dark rock
 
 
 

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Black stones
 
 
 

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Scare rocks
 
 
 

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Riding the wave
 
 
 

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Seven sisters
 
 
 

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Storm over Golden Cap
 
 

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Shipwreck one
 
 
 

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Essex horizons
 
 
 

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Beached hulk

 

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Dying embers

 

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Moorland farmstead.

 

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Tin mine

 

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Cape lighthouse

 

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tug boat

 

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Distant cliffs

 

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Low tide.

 

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fellside

 

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Red earth

 

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Cumbrian farmstead

 

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Moorland storm

 

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Isolated cottage
 
 
 

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Little Langdale two
 
 
 

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Lakeland gill
 
 

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Black thicket.
 
 
 

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Green moon wood

 

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Camouflage copse
 
 
 

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Quinacridone fields
 
 
 

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Quinacridone forest
 
 
 

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Red harvest
 
 
 

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Charred forest
 
 
 

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Black birches
 
 
 

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Distant scars

 

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White barn ridge

 
 

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Haystacks
 
 
 
 

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Standing stones

 

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Black oak

 

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Blencathra ridge

 

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Storm over distant tors

 

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Through the trees

 

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December cottage.

 

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A golden prospect

 

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White barn on fox earth

 

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lone barn

 

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St Leonard's Southminster.

 


Paul Bailey

 

Paul Steven Bailey:

   "Without a doubt I am very lucky to live in a country endowed with such a diverse landscape. Every square meter of the land is embodied in human history: ancient trail that crosses the moors destroyed sheep barn on a hillside; medieval fishing dam, slowly decaying in the coastal mud. These signs human presence merged with the natural landscape and by focusing my attention on himself, became the main theme of my work. Although many of my paintings depict realistic scenes, I did not set myself the task to capture a visual image of this place. I want the viewer to feel, for example, that stone shack - this is the only refuge from the impending storm. Drama - this is important to me. "

 

English painter, Paul Steven Bailey, was born in Brentwood. Inspired by the diversity of the landscape of these great islands, he writes expressive colorful and dramatic scenery, experimenting in art technology.

He currently lives and works in Southminster, United Kingdom

09/04/2015

Artist Stanislav Sychev ... ~ ... ~ Login

Artist Stanislav Sychev ... ~ ... ~ Login



 

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Login ... acrylic on canvas
 
Interpretation and fiction than they are attached, where the cross ... and intersect it at all ...
   The line crossed through which the artist is no longer seeks to convey the world around him, and he invents,
following the irresistible and unconscious needs to do it ...
    Overcoming such a line, it turns into who he is, and who he is transformed into a ..
And between them does not remain a single span ...
Frankly, I obscenities good at painting, but the painting Sychev I like very much ...
I hear them ...
 
 

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Stanislav Sychev
Stanislav Sychev
 
Born in Novomoskovsk, Tula region in 1982.
Graduated from the Russian Chemical-Technological University. DI Mendeleev.
 
Trade shows:
 
1. "The magic of the song" Club of Contemporary Art Kisilёv. Moscow, 2008. Seating yard.
2. "Impressions", gallery "Union Creativity", Moscow, 2009.
3. "Journey to the magic of life," the gallery "Union Creativity", Moscow, 2010.
4. "City Life" gallery "Union Creativity", Moscow, 2011.
5. "On the verge of" creative center "NewArtFlight Gallery", Moscow, October 2011.

 

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House by the sea ... paper, ink
 

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Lantern watercolor ...
 

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Hammock ... paper, ink
 
 

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Blue Bridge ... oil on canvas
 

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Heath, paper, ink, watercolor and wax crayons
 

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Boat ... watercolor on paper
 

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Wind, paper, ink, watercolor
 
 

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paper, ink
 
 
Birds over the sea, paper, acrylic, ink
 

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March watercolor ...
 

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Crows and cat mascara ...
 

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... Gulf oil on canvas
 

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Grass ... oil on canvas
 

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Pier ... oil on canvas
 

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Antennas ... paper, ink
 

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Sestroletsky beach ... paper, ink
 

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Lighthouses watercolor ...

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Steamboat ... paper, ink

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Cat ... paper, oil pastel, ink
 

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Letter ... paper, ink
 

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Boats ... paper, ink
 

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Road ... paper, ink
 

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paper, ink, watercolor
 

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Swing ... watercolor on paper
 

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Watercolor branch ...
 

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Sunset ... oil on canvas
 

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Fog ... oil on canvas
 

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White Sea ... paper, acrylic, ink
 

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 paper, ink, watercolor.
 

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Door ... paper, ink
 

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Three trees ... oil on canvas
 

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Sun ... paper, ink
 

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January ... paper, ink
 

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Lantern ... paper, ink
 

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Stairway to Heaven ... paper, ink
 
- Nothing can be done, - said the Cat. - All of us here out of my mind - and you and I!
- How do you know that I'm not in your mind? - Alice asked.
- Of course, not in his, - said the Cat. - How else would you get here?