Daniella Batsheva is a contemporary illustrator, the aesthetics of her art mixes details of the Victorian era, dark gothic imagery, and inspiration on horror films. Her art is in the line between underground and mainstream, with softly stylised figures and deep colours. Style and Influences Melancholia Batsheva’s art have its root in the 19th century,… Continue reading Who is Daniella Batsheva?
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ArtReview: Discover Her Art
Discover her Art: Women Artists and Their Masterpieces is the book by Jean Leibowitz and Lisa LaBanca Rogers. Leibowitz is a portrait and landscape painter, she uses the traditional painting and drawing approaches in her art. LaBanca Rogers is an elementary school librarian and an author who regularly writes about art and artists for various… Continue reading ArtReview: Discover Her Art
Interview with Contemporary Artist: Madine
Here it is, the moment many of you were waiting: the interview of the month. This month I talked to French artist Madine. I hope you all enjoy reading as much as I enjoyed preparing the interview. Technologie et Éthique "Big Data" - 2020 When was your first contact with art? Certainly, at the same… Continue reading Interview with Contemporary Artist: Madine
War Images by Female Artists
Due to the sad news of the last days, I made a little research on the images of war made by female artists, I thought it could be interesting to see the war through the female gaze. The term War Art is most of the time used in relation to the 20th century military art… Continue reading War Images by Female Artists
Interview with Contemporary Artist: Hélène Desplechin
Hi everyone, here it is one more interview of our series. This month I had the great opportunity to talk to French photographer Hélène Desplechin. I hope you enjoy reading the interview as much as I preparing it. The tree taht wanted to travel When was your first contact with art? In my childhood. I… Continue reading Interview with Contemporary Artist: Hélène Desplechin


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