Jean-Paul (JP) Marsman (1968) is a versatile Dutch artist. He is known for his ability to work in two distinctly different styles: a colorful, expressive PopArt style and a subdued modern realism. These works utilize classic 17th-century techniques but often contain a surprising or alienating twist.
Jean-Paul (JP) Marsman (1968) is a versatile Dutch artist. He is known for his ability to work in two distinctly different styles: a colorful, expressive PopArt style and a subdued modern realism. These works utilize classic 17th-century techniques but often contain a surprising or alienating twist.
This aerial photograph was taken by photographer Sébastien Nagy. It shows a canoeist on a canal that cuts through the colorful tulipfields of the Bollenstreek region in the Netherlands.
Nagy is known for his drone photography, capturing landscapes and architecture from a unique vertical perspective.
David Hockney (British Artist, born 1937)
"The Arrival of Spring, Normandy", 2020.
Acrylic on Canvas, 152.4 × 213.3 cm.
Private Collection
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Ivan Marchuk, Sunset, 1974
Іван Марчук, Сонце заходить
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Rachel Knowles is a printmaker based in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. Her work begins with observation: seed heads in winter, the first snowdrops pushing through cold soil, flowers moving gently in the breeze. Rachel is drawn to the calm order of plants and the reassurance they bring, even in winter.
I see what you mean. However, he is a celebrated photographer so I assume it is original work..
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This work is made by the renowned Ukrainian artist Ivan Marchuk, who invented the unique painting style called "plyontanism" (from the Ukrainian word plyontaty, meaning "to braid"). This technique consists of hundreds of fine, intertwined lines that create depth and an almost textile-like texture.
Artist, Alex Coville
The work “March” is part of “A Book of Hours, Labours of the Month" series, by Canadian painter and printmaker Alex Colville (1920-2013).
For this project, Colville used a geometric system to define the shapes of the twelve works in the series, which creates a sense of unity within the collection.
Edward Ruscha, Jumbo, 1986
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A pair of southern elephant seal pups playing in a rock pool on the Falkland Islands has won the top prize in the Underwater Photographer of the 2026 contest.
Australian photographer Matty Smith's image, titled Rockpool Rookies, beat more than 7,900 entries from around the world to claim the title.
‘Opening Out.’ #Painting by Victoria Crowe (b. 1945) #art
Three score blackbirds alight a winter tree,
soundless on the leafless limbs in quiet company.
In lines of silent, sable flames, they ignite to spy
me with curiosity and six score eyes.
(c) Eric Robert Nolan 2026
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Victoria Crowe (1945) is a leading Scottish painter. Her oeuvre encompasses a wide range of subjects including landscapes, still lifes, and portraits. Her work is often described as a bridge between observation and symbolism, using layers of imagery to explore themes as time and the inner landscape.
Augusto Cantamessa, «Breve Orrizonte», 1956
Augusto Cantamessa (1927–2018) was a leading Italian photographer, known for his poetic black-and-white compositions that captured daily life for seventy years. He is considered a "witness of his time" and was honored in 2018 with the title of Maestro della Fotografia Italiana.
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John Caple
Bill Traylor, Untitled (Midnight Blue Cat), ca. 1939-42, Poster paint on found cardboard, 11 x 8 in. (27.9 x 20.3 cm (Private collection)
John Caple is known for his dreamy, naive style that often explores elements of the British landscape and folklore. His work has a tranquil, timeless atmosphere, which is also evident in this particular painting through the use of muted colors and the depiction of a solitary journey under the moon.
L’extraordinaire Odyssée dessinée par Peter Van Den Ende chez Sarbacane.
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Bruno Bobak, River Breakup, woodcut on paper, 20th cent.
Bruno Bobak was a prominent Canadian artist, best known for his expressionist landscapes.
Born in Poland, he emigrated to Canada with his family. Bobak was a versatile artist who worked in oil, watercolor, woodcuts, and sculpture. His style evolved from stark realism to a powerful expressionism.
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