2014年12月31日星期三

Watercolor cat Aurora Wienhold




Aurora Wienhold artist from Germany, which remains a true master of drawing and painting for over twenty years. She drew a lot of work - portraits, celebrity, fantasy architectures. This message gives us sweet, cute and charming cats - wonderful watercolors that will not leave anyone indifferent!







2014年12月29日星期一

Look at the world through the prism of crystal ... ~ Christian Graniou





Artist - watercolorist Fringe Christian (Christian Graniou).

Born in 1946, France.

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Time to wake up, wake up, open your eyes.
Taste the charm of sunny morning.
Let the scent of spring and intoxicating,
Captivate you, enveloping consciousness.

Look at the world through the prism of crystal,
On the blue sky as a lake in the flood,
Playing field greens ...
And you will become harmonious and happy.

And my heart suddenly filled with warmth,
And the light of the universe bestows.
And the morning will turn a good day.
A ray of sunshine a gentle kiss.
Author of poetry: Larissa Rezayeva.
 



















2014年12月28日星期日

I fill the world with a bright light ... ~ Artist Vladimir Mukhin




I fill the world with a bright light,
Let my voice trembles,
In the rays of dawn magic
We were only with you.

My love is like a bird,
Again flying high,
And that dream of - accomplished,
Barriers crumble before me.

I see your smile,
I hear your voice gentle,
And I repeat my mistake,
Again, all waving your arms.
© Olga Partala













2014年12月25日星期四

Cats and Art is inseparable ...






 Alfred Stevens, "The Woman in the bath" (1867)




 Carlo Dolci, "Saint Catherine of Alexandria is reading a book" (late 17th century)

                                                    





 Salvador Dali, "Woman at the Window" (1925)







 Jean Ingres, "Grande Odalisque" (1814)







 John Sargent, «Repose» (1911)







 Joshua Reynolds, "Princess Sophia Matilda of Gloucester" (1774)







 Francois-Joseph Ducret, "Self-portrait yawning Man" (1783)







 Gerard Hoyt, "Young man playing the flute" (early 18th century)







 Richard Edward Miller, "Woman in a Blue Dress" (1909)







 Titian, "Venus of Urbino" (1538)







 Frederic Leighton, "Flaming June" (1895)







 Rembrandt self-portrait (1628)







 Ford Madox Brown, "Romeo and Juliet" (1870)







 Edgar Degas, "Two Dancers on Stage" (1874)







 John William Waterhouse, "Echo and Narcissus" (1903)







 Mariano Fortuny, "Odalisque" (1861)







 George Benjamin Suite, "Girl with a Doll" (early 20th century)







 Anton Ainslie, "Woman with a Mirror" (1841)







 Paul Cezanne, "Apples, peaches, pears and grapes" (1879)







Guido Reni, "Repentance of St. Peter" (1635)