a drawing a day ::: april 2018 ::: day 13

a drawing a day ::: april 2018 ::: day 13

#adrawingaday #artelements Paul Gauguin was a visionary for his time ♥ I think the only thing he loved more than painting was women. He adored painting women. Like so many of the late great painters in history, Gauguin’s work was not fully appreciated...
a drawing a day ::: april 2018 ::: day 13

a drawing a day ::: april 2018 ::: day 12

#adrawingaday #artelements Joan Miró was a proud Catalan painter, sculptor and ceramicist. He was born in Barcelona where a museum is dedicated to his brilliant work – I was lucky enough to visit this in the late 90’s. He hated conventional painting and...
a drawing a day ::: april 2018 ::: day 13

a drawing a day ::: april 2018 ::: day 11

#adrawingaday #artelements Vincent Van Gogh… what more needs to be said! A truly amazing and for his time, a revolutinary artist. Very few artists have had such a profound effect on generations of people and I say people in stead of art lovers as Vincent is an...
a drawing a day ::: april 2018 ::: day 13

a drawing a day ::: april 2018 ::: day 10

#adrawingaday #artelements Wassily Kandinsky was a revolutionary Russian painter. He painted one of the first purely abstract paintings and he didn’t start painting until he was 30 years old. Eventually, Kandinsky settled in the Bavarian village of Murnau and he...
a drawing a day ::: april 2018 ::: day 13

a drawing a day ::: april 2018 ::: day 9

#adrawingaday #artelements John Olsen would have to be one of my all-time favourite Australian artists. His work is incredibly energetic and this high level of energy does not seem to diminish as he gets older. At 90 years old, Olsen is not making as many public...