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Erik Johansson's photo art work

You can find more Erik Johansson's photo art work in his homepage.

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The Hand in Hand Clock

The Hand in Hand Clock
Design by Johan Bisse Mattsson

http://www.handinhandclock.com/

3D pavement art

This is Anamorphosis. The picture is planar, but it makes optical illusion.

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Wanted my rabbit


"Wanted my rabbit (토끼를 찾습니다)", Hanna Kim, oil on canvas, 25.3 x 20.3 cm, 2008
The words on this painting are Korean language.
It means :
"Wanted my rabbit
Missing time : December 7 evening.
Missing location : Guseodong, Busan
Distinctive features : She has longer ears relatively, speaks languages fluently, and she is smarter than human.
If you find her, please contact me. I'm looking forward to returning. 051-512-4938
I will reward that.
Really."


Other paintings....

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Albert Samuel Anker - The Little Knitters


The Little Knitters, Oil on wood 62 x 68,5 cm

Quoted from http://www.huntfor.com/absoluteig/anker.htm

Albert Samuel Anker was Swiss painter and illustrator. He was noted for his portraits of children. In 1864 he married Anna Rueefli and together they had four children: Louise, Marie, Maurice and Cécile. The children appear in some of his paintings.

An early interest in art was kindled by visiting the exhibitions of the Société des Amis des Arts in Neuchâtel in 1842. After taking early private drawing lessons with Louis Wallinger between 1845 and 1848, he began studying theology in Berne and later continuing studies at the university in Halle, Germany.

During his stay in Germany he became acquainted with major German collections, notably the Gemäldegalerie in Dresden, which impressed him deeply. In 1854 he convinced his father to consent to an artistic career, upon which Albert moved to Paris where he was in the studio of Charles Gleyre.

He studied at the Ecole Impériale des Beaux-Arts in Paris from 1855 until c. 1860, meanwhile selling portraits. In 1861 he traveled in northern Italy, copying Old Masters such as Titian and Correggio.

Many Swiss postage stamps have incorporated Anker's work, particularly those semi-postal stamps whose surcharge goes to youth charities.

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