Treasure Island: British Art from Holbein to Hockney From 05th October 2012 to 20th January 2013 – at the Juan March Foundation, Madrid. Welcome to British Art! The exhibition itself is named after the extraordinary novel “Treasure Island” by Robert Louis Stevenson. ivermectin dose for 75 kg man It’s a great metaphor conveying to the reader the establishing… Read more →
Maite Rodriguez Online Art Boutique
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Art and Money
Does Money Rule Us All? The ultimate question, but when we look at this more specifically in terms relating to art what conclusion is just? What relationship does art have with money? Are they mutually exclusive? My answer to this: OF COURSE NOT! As an artist, I paint because it is my passion. I pick up a paint brush… Read more →
Art around the World
China Recently is seems that everyone is talking about China and rightly, so as we are witnessing a once in a decade leadership change. In the last few years China has developed into one of the world´s leading economies’ with and estimated 1,347,350,000 citizens. It is seen no longer a land of oppression but one of prosperity, which is… Read more →
Marc Chagall
From the 14th February 2012 to 20 May 2012 – Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum One of the most extensive collections ever! This is a one of a kind art exhibition, the first in Spain bringing together a collection of Chagall’s masterpieces. The collection consists of more than 150 paintings from various museums and private collections. It’s organized by the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza and… Read more →
Art around the World
Indonesia For those artists that struggle to find inspiration for your next painting or piece of art, these articles will be for you. I hope to show you a range of different styles and techniques used around the world. I have traveled to many different countries and I always find it helpful to look at other artist’s work. Art… Read more →
Top 10 worst things an artist could do!
Jump straight in All artists wants to think they have a natural gift straight away for painting, convinced they are hiding a little Pablo Picasso or Henri Matisse inside. It’s a lovely romantic idea but it’s most probably untrue! Unless you are one of the lucky ones and I hope you are, otherwise you will be in for a… Read more →
Junk Art
Junk Art definitely gives reality to the saying, “One man’s rubbish is another man’s treasure”. Junk artists are extremely imaginative and creative. Junk Art is the formation of sculptures from found objects or junk. They use anything and everything in their work, everyday household trash which we casually discard as a daily chore. Using junk to make pieces of art is… Read more →
Masterpieces from the Pompidou Centre
From the 25th September 2012 to 6th January 2013 – Mapfre Foundation. kjope ivermectina Recoletos Exhibition Hall Another thought provoking exhibition that I recently attended in Madrid was the Master pieces from the Pompidou Centre. I highly recommend it. This exhibition is a tribute to art history, guaranteed to accommodate everyone, from the art historian to the occasional hobby painter;… Read more →
Exhibition of Paul Gauguin – voyage to the exotic
From 09 October 2012 to 13 January 2013 – at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid. A ‘must see’ exhibition! I recently went to this exhibition in Madrid and found it exceptionally worthwhile and enlightening. If anyone gets a chance to go, I recommend it. The post-impressionist painter, Paul Gauguin gave creative light to the 19th century with his experimental… Read more →