Showing posts with label surrealism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label surrealism. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Painting, Abstract Figure “News of The World" by International Contemporary Artist Arrachme

 




Material- Mixed Media, acrylics on gallery wrapped canvas. Exhibitions- Awards- Cataloged Curated in Art & Beyond Special Edition 2019 Exhibited and Cataloged -with Lark Gallery San Diego, California and Santa Fe, NM Exhibited and Cataloged- Circle Foundation Publication 2018. What was I thinking- The future of humanity includes all people, yet parents sometimes, don’t have the opportunity to share this information with their family so the job falls to “other”. Societal shifts. This segment of the “Compass Series” tells a story. Exhibited and Cataloged- – Artquake II – ANI Art Nigde International- Turkey

20"x16" Acrylics on Canvas/Available

Fine Art Prints are Also Available.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Abstract Painting, Contemporary Art “Amerika III” by International Contemporary Abstract Artist Arrachme




This triptych is inspired by Picasso’s Guernica as a historical parallel to these intense modern times that we are all enduring. It is my observation that the intense change will bring forth a brighter happy time for all when the cycle is complete. The changes include immigrant child separation, Black Lives Matter, pandemic, political unrest, technology shifts, voter suppression, environmental damage, political process shifts, court systems manipulation, Russian interference, China labs controversy, Europe communication collapse, medical changes, presidential use of Executive Orders, Supreme Court, seeding of population conflict, Statue of liberty, etc. I site-reference to the unrest of 1930- 1945 and the Spanish Flu of 1918-1920 of which we did come out the other side to a new positive era. 


To Be Exhibited- Leesburg Center For The Arts – Oct 2020

The originals will be best ordered with a floating black frame. 

Part of the Award Winning -Compass Series
48 x 36 Acrylic, Oil, on Canvas

More info HERE

Fine Art Reproductions are Available HERE

The originals will be best ordered with a floating black frame. 

View more of Arrachme's work at http://arrachmeart.com

FREE online classes HERE

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Saturday, August 15, 2020

Non Objective Painting, Contemporary Art “Amerika II” by International Abstract Realism Artist Arrachme


This triptych is inspired by Picasso’s Guernica as a historical parallel to these intense modern times that we are all enduring. It is my observation that the intense change will bring forth a brighter happy time for all when the cycle is complete. The changes include immigrant child separation, Black Lives Matter, pandemic, political unrest, technology shifts, voter suppression, environmental damage, political process shifts, court systems manipulation, Russian interference, China labs controversy, Europe communication collapse, medical changes, presidential use of Executive Orders, Supreme Court, seeding of population conflict, Statue of liberty, etc. I site-reference to the unrest of 1930- 1945 and the Spanish Flu of 1918-1920 of which we did come out the other side to a new positive era. 


To Be Exhibited- Leesburg Center For The Arts – Oct 2020The originals will be best ordered with a floating black frame. Complete Tryptic
Part of the Award Winning -Compass Series
48 x 36 Acrylic, Oil, on Canvas

More info HERE

Fine Art Reproductions are Available HERE

The originals will be best ordered with a floating black frame. 

View more of Arrachme's work at http://arrachmeart.com

FREE online classes HERE

Learn about Arrachme's live workshops HERE

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Thursday, August 13, 2020

Abstract Painting, Contemporary Art “Amerika 1” by International Contemporary Abstract Artist Arrachme





This triptych is inspired by Picasso’s Guernica as a historical parallel to these intense modern times that we are all enduring. It is my observation that the intense change will bring forth a brighter happy time for all when the cycle is complete. The changes include immigrant child separation, Black Lives Matter, pandemic, political unrest, technology shifts, voter suppression, environmental damage, political process shifts, court systems manipulation, Russian interference, China labs controversy, Europe communication collapse, medical changes, presidential use of Executive Orders, Supreme Court, seeding of population conflict, Statue of liberty, etc. I site-reference to the unrest of 1930- 1945 and the Spanish Flu of 1918-1920 of which we did come out the other side to a new positive era. 


To Be Exhibited- Leesburg Center For The Arts – Oct 2020

The originals will be best ordered with a floating black frame. 
Part of the Award Winning -Compass Series
48 x 36 Acrylic, Oil, on Canvas

 More info HERE

Fine Art Reproductions are Available HERE

The originals will be best ordered with a floating black frame. 

View more of Arrachme's work at http://arrachmeart.com

FREE online classes HERE

Learn about Arrachme's live workshops HERE

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