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Doopaint es un estudio de pintura mural y decoración creativa que lleva más de diez años realizando murales de todos los tamaños y técnicas imaginables. Cultura Inquieta presume y se enorgullece de contar con su apoyo y gran empuje creativo. Estarán con nosotros exhibiendo su buen hacer en clave de street art el día 17 de mayo en la sala Caracol de Madrid, en la fiesta de presentación del Festival Cultura Inquieta 2012. Así mismo, y con más pausa, disfrutaremos de su actividad durante el desarrollo del festival, en el mes de julio, en Getafe.

El estilo de doopaint es todo lo que tu cabeza pueda concebir: desde las formas más modernas y transgresoras hasta lo más clásico y académico. Su filosofía se centra en desarrollar trabajos técnicamente impecables sin desatender el lado más cálido, creativo e impactante del conjunto. 

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Artist Dorothee Golz lives and works in Vienna. Among her digital painting and photography projects, this one takes classic Renaissance paintings (such as Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer) and turns them into modern situations.

Sometimes amusing, sometimes distressing, always provocative, Masami Teraoka's paintings and prints combine elements drawn from traditional Japanese ukiyo-e, American Pop Art, and, more recently, late Gothic and Renaissance religious paintings.

Lempicka is best known for her Art Deco-styled portraits. Sexy, bedroom-eyed women in stylish dress are rendered in haunting poses. Perhaps it was her own dramatic life mirrored in her art.

 

 

"Among a hundred paintings, you could recognize mine,

 my goal was:

 Do not copy. Create a new style, ...

 colors light and bright,

 return to elegance in my models."

In celebration of the 500th episode of The Simpsons,
David Barton has digitally recreated Simpsons characters in the style of famous Art Master Pieces. Apu is Salvador Dalí, Homer is recreated in the vein of Rembrandt, Groundskeeper Willie as Van Gogh and Marge as The Girl with a Pearl Earring by Vermeer.

 

Channeling the classic eras of Romantic, Renaissance, and almost with a touch of Rembrandt thrown in, painter Falk Gernegross creates both nudes and everyday scenes in a flat, colorful, realistic style. The artist's work is haunting, disturbing even, but hard to look away. Mostly dealing with the female nude, the German-Falk doesn't shy away from male nudes. Not erotic in the least, these are some of our favorite paintings we have seen this year. 
"Born in 1963, and I am interested in any kind of disturbing and provoctive art (grotesque, horror, gore, violence, macabre, sm-bondage, erotics, etc), in history and in fine art photography with no ethical limits about the themes."

 

Mike Stilkey, aka “the man who paints on books” is an artist from Los Angeles who has always been attracted to painting and drawing not only on vintage paper, record covers and book pages, but on the books themselves.

With the help of paint, colored pencils, ink and lacquer, Mike manages to create interesting artful scenes which complement the books’  story lines. His works are usually based on unusual characters inspired by fairy tales and fiction writings. We dedicate a post to this original artist, because we like a lot the originality of this painting-on-books idea and we consider his projects something that most of us would like to have in our living room bookcases. However, in the case of the mosaic paintings (last three photos) we do not know if it is possible to read the books after the artwork is finished!

 

Born in Madrid, Fernando Vicente began his career in the ’80′s, mixing illustration with painting. His unique style embodies bold and slightly aggressive visual concepts, giving him the freedom to play with the composition. Experimentation is his motto, shifting and mixing different environments in just one work.

In his series “Vanitas", Vicente depicts the transient beauty of a woman’s body, juxtaposing an aristocratic attitude in his Hepburn-like beauties, with the reds and yellows of the flesh, all framed in a nicely textured cyan background. Or in lesser words: underneath, we are all the same.

 

We took a look back to the 15th century to submit ourselves to the sublime beauty of Sandro Boticelli's art. Since then, the world has seen the work of many outstanding artists - but has The Birth of Venus ever been surpassed?

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