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Artistic schools; styles

Visual artists

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  • Thomas Hodgson Liddell (req. pre-2012-03-21)
  • Ernst Liebermann (req. pre-2012-03-21)
  • Tina Lifford (req. pre-2012-03-21) - actress; [252]; [253]; [254]
  • Minouk Lim, born 1968, a.k.a. Lim Minouk, Korean multimedia artist, one of the six artists in the major Seattle Art Museum exhibit Paradox of Place. 2012 "artist of the year" selected by Korea's National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art.
  • Evert Lindfors (req. pre-2012-03-21) - Swedish sculptor
  • Ellen Lindner (req. pre-2012-03-21) - fiber artist; [255]
  • Ling Jian (req. pre-2015-08-10) - Chinese oil painter; [256]; [257]
  • Greg Lipman (born 1938) (req. pre-2015-08-10) - painter of landscapes, nostalgia; all mediums; bio with www.artbrokerage.com; Sydney Opera House 13/10/81 No.124; ref. The Leader newspaper 23/11/2012; WWF 8/1/2002; Trove .nla.gov.au Bid ID 1957284; worldcat.org/title/Australian-masters-art; State Library of Victoria; State Library of Queensland; Who's Who of Australian Visual Artists; NAVA; Mitchell School of Creative Arts 1990 (Daler Rowney); Artists and Galleries of Australia; Max Germaine, 1979; Women's Weekly, New Idea, The Australian newspaper, Diners Club, Australian Masters Art collection; prizes include Waratah Art, Southern Cross, Sutherland Art, Loxton Prize; Maade123454 (talk) 03:34, 14 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  • Listen04 (born 1983) (req. pre-2015-08-10) - British artist; painting, drawing; [258]; [259]; [260]
  • Paul Litherland (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist; photography, multimedia, installation, video; [261]
  • littlewhitehead (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist duo
  • Terri Lopiano (req. pre-2012-03-21)
  • Catherine Lord (req. 2014-05-09) - American photographer, feminist writer
  • Brendan Lott (req. pre-2012-03-21) - painter and sculptor
  • Loxi's Jewels (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist, wire weaving, glass jewels trademarked Drupens
  • Michael Lucero (req. pre-2012-03-21)- ceramic artist
  • Glen Lukens (req. pre-2015-08-10) - ceramicist from Southern California; namesake Glen Lukens Award
  • Amy Lang Luong (req. pre-2012-03-21) - flash-game artist and creator of sim-dates; [262]
  • Aldo Luongo (req. pre-2012-03-21) - artist
  • Derek Lynch (artist) (req. pre-2015-08-10) - American digital artist; [263]

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Max Spivak- 21st century American mosaic artist and painter

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Artworks

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Q. Wang developed his painting style -- freeism by using free colors, free shapes, and free strokes to do his art works. The result is a free atmosphere, and a space of imagination.
Not like others use their eyes to paint what they are seeing, or use their brain to paint what they are thinking, Q. Wang paint the feelings by heart. His paintings have no details, but have characters. Each of his painting is different with others.
Technically, Q. Wang broke all the existing rules of painting, especially he broke the bars between 2-Dimension and 3-Dimension paintings. His paintings are something between 2-Dimension and 3-Dimension or a combination.
Q. Wang's painting is revolutionary. Most people don't understand it. Just like peoples don't understand Monet and Van Gogh at the time.
Q. Wang has his own personal art gallery in Las Vegas, the most popular one.

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  • ComicBookBin
  • Slipshine - publisher of sex-positive adult comics for over ten years now; arguably the first successful pay site to focus entirely on original webcomics, and certainly the longest-running

Painting

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There are good sources for her and Commons media images and I can upload some more from RKD as needed. Early example of interaction photography and painting, good sources as well and I shall copy this request to photography section here. If someone does a stub I can provide a translation of the Dutch article. My account User:RobvanderWaal was blocked as a sock of User:Rinpoche and I'm damned if I'm going to bother with a new one. But there are some things I would like to continue with, mainly late 19th-century so-called Amsterdam Impressionism and auction prices, on IP as time permits. If someone does provide a stub, please put a message on my Talk page which I keep logged in to. Thank you. 138.199.79.85 (talk) 17:27, 12 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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I don't know, but I suppose some paintings may have had them since the Renaissance. But what happened later on--especially in the 19th century?--was the panels were split. (But not perhaps to the extent, to the thinness, discussed in the "transfer of panel paintings" article when it mentions thin veneers of wood being pasted onto new panels.) The split panels--with 50%...75%?--of the wood removed were then attached in some fashion to the supporting "cradle", the grid I've described. I suppose the proponents of this outdated restoration technique liked the lighter weight of the resultant hacked-up panel, or thought it would be less likely to warp.
Q. Wang developed his painting style -- freeism by using free colors, free shapes, and free strokes to do his art works. The result is a free atmosphere, and a space of imagination.
Not like others use their eyes to paint what they are seeing, or use their brain to paint what they are thinking, Q. Wang paint the feelings by heart. His paintings have no details, but have characters. Each of his painting is different with others.
Technically, Q. Wang broke all the existing rules of painting, especially he broke the bars between 2-Dimension and 3-Dimension paintings. His paintings are something between 2-Dimension and 3-Dimension or a combination.
Q. Wang's painting is revolutionary. Most people don't understand it. Just like peoples don't understand Monet and Van Gogh at the time.
Q. Wang has his own personal art gallery in Las Vegas, the most popular one.

Photography

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Photographers

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  • Will Day - British creator of film-making equipment and collector of film-related material, including silent films (Will Day Collection of British Films, now owned by the Centre National de la Cine`mayographie) according to David mayer 92006, tHEATRE jOURNAL58:575
  • Geesje Kwak - nl:Geesje Kwak; model for George Hendrik Breitner girl in a kimono series, an early example of interaction photography and painting
There are good sources for her and the series as well as Commons media images and I can upload some more from RKD as needed. If someone does a stub I can provide a translation of the Dutch article. My account User:RobvanderWaal was blocked as a sock of User:Rinpoche and I'm damned if I'm going to bother with a new one. But there are some things I would like to continue with, mainly late 19th-century so-called Amsterdam Impressionism and auction prices, on IP as time permits. If someone does provide a stub, please put a message on my Talk page which I keep logged in to. Thank you. Request also posted on Paintings section here. 138.199.79.85 (talk) 17:32, 12 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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  • Jiří Netík (born 1953) - contemporary Czech sculptor, wood carver and tutor; revived tradition of wood carving in Central European medieval and barock manner; [591]; [592]
  • Geoffrey K. Nicastro - contemporary sculptor
  • Kim Obrzut - first Native-American woman to work with bronze; important in Hopi culture; Sacher, Emily (January 2009). "Kim Obrzut". Cowboys & Indians. Volume 17. pp. 94–96.
  • John Olt
  • Charles Pebworth - American sculptor and painter; many of Pebworth's massive sculptural installations exist in public space, corporate environments, galleries, and museums; his paintings and art prints have been well received as well; for many years, was the artist who provided the Houston Grand Opera with the gold, silver, and bronze sculptural art medallions given to their major patrons; his work is represented in the Capitol in the State Art Collection of Oklahoma; his marble sculpture Lookout from San Bois survived the 1995 terrorist attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City; Fine Arts faculty, Sam Houston State University for 36 years until his retirement in 1993; now resides in Fayetteville, Arkansas; [593]; [594]; [595]; [596]; [597]
  • Khalid Rahal - described as "famous Iraqi sculptor" ([598]) regarding reuse of his "magnificent fountain in front of Al Rashid Hotel" in Baghdad, Iraq.--71.183.238.134 (talk) 19:53, 29 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
  • Sally Resnik Rockriver (born 1970) - American; blown glass, ceramics, video; "It is not clear if Ms. Rockriver is the next Dale Chihuly, an unusually festive heir to Eva Hess, or an artistically inclined scientist, but she is definitely something." Roberta Smith, The New York Times, Art in Review
  • Gary Rosenthal - sculptor of contemporary Judaica
  • Pete Ryan - wood carver; from Hope, British Columbia; [599]
  • José Sacal - plastic art
  • Hilde Schürk-Frisch (1940–1994)
  • Judit Shead (1949–2007); [600]
  • Obie Simonis - American sculptor
  • Lisa Snelling
  • John M. Soderberg - [601]
  • Tolla (sculptor) (Tolla Inbar, generally known as Tolla) - Israeli sculptor
  • David Vanorbeek
  • Johan Axel Wetterlund - Swedish sculptor
  • Lucinda Wierenga - master sand sculptor from South Padre Island, Texas; featured on SandBlasters: The Extreme SandSculpting Challenge; author of several books
  • David Williams-Ellis
  • Wanxin Zhang (born 1961) - Asian-American sculptor; known for his ceramic figurines inspired by terra-cotta warriors; [602]; [603]
  • Seth Zimiles (born 1973) - American sculptor; [604]
  • Ivo Zini (died 2008-01-05) - sculptor (e.g., Lincoln statue at Gettysburg museum)[7][8]

Sculptures

Unknown (at moment) if topic, sculpture or sculptor

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Many entries here, at August 2015, need sorting into an appropriate section above. Some entries belong on other pages.

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References

  1. ^ Smithsonian Institution. (1995). An ocean apart : contemporary Vietnamese art from the United States and Vietnam = Nghìn trùng xa cách : mỹ thuật đương đại Việt Nam ở Hoa Kỳ và ở Việt Nam. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. Traveling Exhibition Service. pp. 28–29. ISBN 1570980551.
  2. ^ http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/postgazette/obituary.aspx?n=ivo-zini&pid=100734318
  3. ^ http://wavy.com/2015/11/24/irreplaceable-lincoln-bust-stolen-from-gettysburg-museum/
  4. ^ http://www.timeout.com/london/art/pilar-corrias
  5. ^ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/3562051/Pilar-Corrias-a-new-gallery-for-a-new-era.html
  6. ^ http://www.blouinartinfo.com/news/story/1142753/dealers-notebook-qa-with-pilar-corrias
  7. ^ http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/postgazette/obituary.aspx?n=ivo-zini&pid=100734318
  8. ^ http://wavy.com/2015/11/24/irreplaceable-lincoln-bust-stolen-from-gettysburg-museum/