Artist Interview - TQ @altiba9 ❤️
Al-Tiba9 Contemporary Art (Gallery/Magazine)
Barcelona, Spain
read my very 1st artist interview published here - https://www.altiba9.com/platfrom-interviews-for-artists/ijwbaa-digital-art-human-figures
For this interview, I have chosen to portray common art subjects such as Children of Meta, Adam and Eve, a woman, father and son, but with a unique and distinctive style that is entirely my own. However, my artistic journey goes beyond traditional subjects; I yearn to delve into deeper meanings and emotions. Through pieces like "The Cycle," "Forego," "Yearning," and "Duality of Freedom," I strive to explore and express profound aspects of the human experience. Not only do I indulge in serious themes, but I also find joy in creating playful and adorable art. Pieces like "IJWBAA," which graces the cover of my very first art book, and "Snowflakes" exemplify this delightful and charming aspect of my work. - Pao
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Oil painting, ca. 1800-1805, Spanish.
Painted by Francisco Goya.
Portraying a woman in a black dress and white lace mantilla.
National Gallery of Art.
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Art Gallery House, Badalona, Catalonia, Spain,
Clara Lleal INTERIORISTA & Mag Arquitectes
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Illustration for the book "The Adventures of BRIGADIER GERARD." Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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Elke Maravilha, David Drew Zingg, 1975. Instituto Moreira Salles.
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Galeria de Arte de A Coruña, La Coruña, ESPAÑA
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thyssen-bornemizsa definitely the best art gallery out of the three we visited here, some gems below
picasso
caravaggio
dali
bernini
a very queer rodin
hopper
matisse
a lovely crossdresser by manet
picabia
kirchner
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Alexandria Coe ֍ Residency at Casa Balandra, Spain (2023)
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Oil painting, ca. 1786, Spanish.
Painted by Francisco Goya.
Portraying María Ana de Pontejos y Sandoval in a white dress.
National Gallery of Art.
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Puppy makeover by Tony
Via Flickr:
Puppy by Jeff Koons in front of the Guggenheim Museum gets a makeover ready for the tourist season
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