Lines and Colors art blog

Author: cparker

  • Judith Pond Kudlow

    Judith Pond Kudlow is an artist living and working in New York City, where she co-founded with artist Andrea J. Smith a classical atelier named NYK Academy, formerly the Harlem Studio of Art. Kudlow’s primary subjects are still life and figurative, the former in particular is appealing for the feeling of harmony in her compositions.…

  • Eye Candy for Today: Johann Tischbein chalk portrait

    Profile Portrait of Miss Wieling, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein Red chalk on paper, 14 x 10 inches (35 x 26 cm). In the Metropolitan Museum of Art This forceful but delicate profile portrait is made graphically strong by the artist’s use of dramatic value contrast between the face and background. His approach is precise, with…

  • Raymond Berry

    Virginia artist Ray Berry walks a line between representation and suggestion, his strongly seasonal landscapes reveal themselves on closer inspection to be strikingly physical applications of paint. He works both in oil and the difficult hot wax process of encaustic, the latter giving even greater leeway for producing a textural surface, to the point of…

  • Eye Candy for Today: WT Richards’ Lago Avernus

    Lago Avernus, William Trost Richards In the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Watercolor and gouache on blue paper, 4 1/2 x 9 1/9 inches (11 x 24 cm). Lago Avernus (“Lake Avernus”) is a lake in a volcanic crater in the Campania region of southern Italy. Once believed to be the mythical entrance to the Underworld,…

  • Maxwell Doig

    The most frequent subjects of UK artist maxwell Doig are isolated figures on wonderfully textural backgrounds. The figures seem isolated both in the compositional sense and in the feeling of emotional detachment; they are often absorbed in their own interests. Though obviously posed, frequently in repeated positions, they seem oblivious to both the artist and…

  • Boris Bakliza

    Boris Bakliza is an illustrator and visual development artist from Serbia, working in the publishing, gaming and animation fields. I enjoy his penchant for combining springy, cartoony drawing with textural rendering, particularly in his depiction of worn or weathered metal surfaces.