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Portrait of a Woman - Zig Portrait of a Woman - Zig
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- 5 months ago
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Victorian Gaze Victorian Gaze
- From: Stegosaurus_With_Wings
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This is a negative that I never had the opportunity to print while I was in my college photography classes because we had assignments I needed to do that took top priority. I have been searching for a decent film scanner that won't break the bank but I have resorted to having walgreens put my negatives on disks for me so I can at least see them as positives.I have a couple hundred photos that I am doing this with, so bear with me, I will have a lot of old new work for you guys. With the loss of my models after the disengaging of my last relationship, I honestly believe I will never be able to achieve this high of caliber photography ever again. I am eager to share my best work with you all and hope you wish to see them!
- 8 months ago
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Victorian Lace Victorian Lace
- From: nappyheadart
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Kind of mixing and having fun. How about you....
- 9 months ago
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Altered II, Victorian Infirmar Altered II, Victorian Infirmary
- From: camlette
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Pastel, ink on Multimedia Pastel Artists Panel, digital layering
- 1 year ago
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April 13 April 13
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- 1 year ago
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"Just Add Heart" "Just Add Heart"
- From: iamILA
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a montage
of actual separate elementsfrom around my studio
enjoy - 1 year ago
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Shadowplay
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"Masked Christmas Eve Banquet" "Masked Christmas Eve Banquet" faux food and golden ostrich eggs.
- From: Kymara
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"A Masked Christmas Eve Dinner" Installation at The Victoria Mansion, Portland, Maine. Gown composed of 850 Peacock feathers, 60 Ostrich Feathers, sari fabric and circa 1880's fabric. "Madame Laurent's scandal has been revealed. She awaits the arrival of her lover as her husband leaps to the door in a fit of jealous rage. "All of the decor was consistent with the history and Italianate archetectural style of the house, designed by Gustav Herter. The newly restored Turkish Smoking room was the source of the inspiration for the installation design by Kymara.
http://www.victoriamansion.org/
- 2 years ago
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victorian mansion gown.jpg victorian mansion gown.jpg
- From: Kymara
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"A Masked Christmas Eve Dinner" Installation at The Victoria Mansion, Portland, Maine. Gown composed of 850 Peacock feathers, 60 Ostrich Feathers, sari fabric and circa 1880's fabric. "Madame Laurent's scandal has been revealed. She awaits the arrival of her lover as her husband leaps to the door in a fit of jealous rage. "All of the decor was consistent with the history and Italianate archetectural style of the house, designed by Gustav Herter. The newly restored Turkish Smoking room was the source of the inspiration for the installation design by Kymara.
http://www.victoriamansion.org/
- 2 years ago
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Ruff Neck - by Zig Ruff Neck - by Zig
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- 2 years ago
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Victorian Home Victorian Home
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- 2 years ago
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Give Me The Yellow Sign! (King Give Me The Yellow Sign! (King In Yellow I)
- From: TAYLOR
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Acrylic on linen board, 11x14"
For sale through Gallery Provocateur
This is the first of three pieces of The King In Yellow series that I painted specifically for Gallery Provocateur's annual Dark Art Show.
It was such a big hit that a special limited edition reprinting of Robert W. Chambers collection of short stories called The King In Yellow (first published in 1895) was made featuring this as the back cover. This very limited edition is only being printed through January 31, 2012.
For the full description go to Amazon.com.
- 2 years ago
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The Arrival Of The King (King The Arrival Of The King (King In Yellow II)
- From: TAYLOR
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Acrylic on linen board, 18x24"
For sale through Gallery Provocateur
This is one of three pieces of The King In Yellow series that I painted specifically for Gallery Provocateur's annual Dark Art Show.It was such a big hit that a special limited edition reprinting of Robert W. Chambers collection of short stories called The King In Yellow (first published in 1895) was made featuring this as the front cover. This very limited edition is only being printed through January 31, 2012. For the full description go to Amazon.com.
- 2 years ago
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Real Victorian Steam 2_gorgeou Real Victorian Steam 2_gorgeous_woman_X_by_MementoMori_stock fixed.jpg
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- 2 years ago
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The Confession The Confession
- From: eric_armusik
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Over the last two decades, the art of Eric Armusik has become prized by collectors worldwide for its brilliant emotional and dramatic characteristics that emulate the Old Masters of 17th Century Italy.
Armusik was awarded the prestigious Chairman's Choice Award in the 2009 Art Renewal Center International Salon, which featured over 1800 of the finest work from artists in over 30 countries. In 2003 he was selected to represent the United States in the Florence Biennial in Italy. He is the sole creator of two very successful art promotions in 2010, the Fire Sale and the Marathon Portrait, which have won him world acclaim.
Armusik and his paintings have been featured in the pages of the New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, Victorian Homes Magazine, American Art Collector Magazine, American Artist Magazine, Old House Journal and Professional Artist Magazine and numerous newspapers, TV and radio spots.
Eric has recently been featured and quoted in two books by two prominent authors on art marketing and success, including Vision, Passion & Purpose: Artists as World Changers by Renee Phillips and Author of "My Real Job is Being an Artist - What You Should Know Before you Quit Your Day Job (or Get One) by Aletta de Wal.In addition Armusik has become as well known for his marketing as his technique. This has spun his career into the role of art marketer and mentor starting up successful blogs like NoArtistShouldStarve.com, collaborating in several upcoming art marketing workshops with prominent artist career coaches like Aletta de Wal and writing an upcoming book on the subject entitled Artist Empowerment out early 2012.
His art is in numerous private and public collections internationally including the Trenton Museum of Art and the Howard Tullman Collection, Chicago, IL.
Eric is married to his soulmate, author Rebekah Armusik. They have three beautiful children together and live in a haunted Victorian home in Hamburg, PA.
- 2 years ago
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The Temptation of Christ The Temptation of Christ
- From: eric_armusik
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Oil on Birch
2011
48 x 60
Frame Hand Built by the Artist
Commission religious paintings from a living master from Pennsylvania, USA. Traditional realism and dramatic Baroque inspired art work.
Over the last two decades, the art of Eric Armusik has become prized by collectors worldwide for its brilliant emotional and dramatic characteristics that emulate the Old Masters of 17th Century Italy.
Armusik was awarded the prestigious Chairman's Choice Award in the 2009 Art Renewal Center International Salon, which featured over 1800 of the finest work from artists in over 30 countries. In 2003 he was selected to represent the United States in the Florence Biennial in Italy. He is the sole creator of two very successful art promotions in 2010, the Fire Sale and the Marathon Portrait, which have won him world acclaim.
Armusik and his paintings have been featured in the pages of the New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, Victorian Homes Magazine, American Art Collector Magazine, American Artist Magazine, Old House Journal and Professional Artist Magazine and numerous newspapers, TV and radio spots.
Eric has recently been featured and quoted in two books by two prominent authors on art marketing and success, including Vision, Passion & Purpose: Artists as World Changers by Renee Phillips and Author of "My Real Job is Being an Artist - What You Should Know Before you Quit Your Day Job (or Get One) by Aletta de Wal.In addition Armusik has become as well known for his marketing as his technique. This has spun his career into the role of art marketer and mentor starting up successful blogs like NoArtistShouldStarve.com, collaborating in several upcoming art marketing workshops with prominent artist career coaches like Aletta de Wal and writing an upcoming book on the subject entitled Artist Empowerment out early 2012.
His art is in numerous private and public collections internationally including the Trenton Museum of Art and the Howard Tullman Collection, Chicago, IL.
Eric is married to his soulmate, author Rebekah Armusik. They have three beautiful children together and live in a haunted Victorian home in Hamburg, PA.
- 2 years ago
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St. Jerome (detail) St. Jerome (detail)
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Over the last two decades, the art of Eric Armusik has become prized by collectors worldwide for its brilliant emotional and dramatic characteristics that emulate the Old Masters of 17th Century Italy.
Armusik was awarded the prestigious Chairman's Choice Award in the 2009 Art Renewal Center International Salon, which featured over 1800 of the finest work from artists in over 30 countries. In 2003 he was selected to represent the United States in the Florence Biennial in Italy. He is the sole creator of two very successful art promotions in 2010, the Fire Sale and the Marathon Portrait, which have won him world acclaim.
Armusik and his paintings have been featured in the pages of the New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, Victorian Homes Magazine, American Art Collector Magazine, American Artist Magazine, Old House Journal and Professional Artist Magazine and numerous newspapers, TV and radio spots.
Eric has recently been featured and quoted in two books by two prominent authors on art marketing and success, including Vision, Passion & Purpose: Artists as World Changers by Renee Phillips and Author of "My Real Job is Being an Artist - What You Should Know Before you Quit Your Day Job (or Get One) by Aletta de Wal.In addition Armusik has become as well known for his marketing as his technique. This has spun his career into the role of art marketer and mentor starting up successful blogs like NoArtistShouldStarve.com, collaborating in several upcoming art marketing workshops with prominent artist career coaches like Aletta de Wal and writing an upcoming book on the subject entitled Artist Empowerment out early 2012.
His art is in numerous private and public collections internationally including the Trenton Museum of Art and the Howard Tullman Collection, Chicago, IL.
Eric is married to his soulmate, author Rebekah Armusik. They have three beautiful children together and live in a haunted Victorian home in Hamburg, PA.
- 2 years ago
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Self Portrait as St. Sebastian Self Portrait as St. Sebastian
- From: eric_armusik
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Over the last two decades, the art of Eric Armusik has become prized by collectors worldwide for its brilliant emotional and dramatic characteristics that emulate the Old Masters of 17th Century Italy.
Armusik was awarded the prestigious Chairman's Choice Award in the 2009 Art Renewal Center International Salon, which featured over 1800 of the finest work from artists in over 30 countries. In 2003 he was selected to represent the United States in the Florence Biennial in Italy. He is the sole creator of two very successful art promotions in 2010, the Fire Sale and the Marathon Portrait, which have won him world acclaim.
Armusik and his paintings have been featured in the pages of the New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, Victorian Homes Magazine, American Art Collector Magazine, American Artist Magazine, Old House Journal and Professional Artist Magazine and numerous newspapers, TV and radio spots.
Eric has recently been featured and quoted in two books by two prominent authors on art marketing and success, including Vision, Passion & Purpose: Artists as World Changers by Renee Phillips and Author of "My Real Job is Being an Artist - What You Should Know Before you Quit Your Day Job (or Get One) by Aletta de Wal.In addition Armusik has become as well known for his marketing as his technique. This has spun his career into the role of art marketer and mentor starting up successful blogs like NoArtistShouldStarve.com, collaborating in several upcoming art marketing workshops with prominent artist career coaches like Aletta de Wal and writing an upcoming book on the subject entitled Artist Empowerment out early 2012.
His art is in numerous private and public collections internationally including the Trenton Museum of Art and the Howard Tullman Collection, Chicago, IL.
Eric is married to his soulmate, author Rebekah Armusik. They have three beautiful children together and live in a haunted Victorian home in Hamburg, PA.
- 2 years ago
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St. Sebastian (face) St. Sebastian (face)
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Over the last two decades, the art of Eric Armusik has become prized by collectors worldwide for its brilliant emotional and dramatic characteristics that emulate the Old Masters of 17th Century Italy.
Armusik was awarded the prestigious Chairman's Choice Award in the 2009 Art Renewal Center International Salon, which featured over 1800 of the finest work from artists in over 30 countries. In 2003 he was selected to represent the United States in the Florence Biennial in Italy. He is the sole creator of two very successful art promotions in 2010, the Fire Sale and the Marathon Portrait, which have won him world acclaim.
Armusik and his paintings have been featured in the pages of the New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, Victorian Homes Magazine, American Art Collector Magazine, American Artist Magazine, Old House Journal and Professional Artist Magazine and numerous newspapers, TV and radio spots.
Eric has recently been featured and quoted in two books by two prominent authors on art marketing and success, including Vision, Passion & Purpose: Artists as World Changers by Renee Phillips and Author of "My Real Job is Being an Artist - What You Should Know Before you Quit Your Day Job (or Get One) by Aletta de Wal.In addition Armusik has become as well known for his marketing as his technique. This has spun his career into the role of art marketer and mentor starting up successful blogs like NoArtistShouldStarve.com, collaborating in several upcoming art marketing workshops with prominent artist career coaches like Aletta de Wal and writing an upcoming book on the subject entitled Artist Empowerment out early 2012.
His art is in numerous private and public collections internationally including the Trenton Museum of Art and the Howard Tullman Collection, Chicago, IL.
Eric is married to his soulmate, author Rebekah Armusik. They have three beautiful children together and live in a haunted Victorian home in Hamburg, PA.
- 2 years ago
- Views: 124