I LOVE PAINTING LOVER
December 18th, 2006 by hosny
That one of my artpainting.Painting is one of my favorite hobby.I will us that blog to submit some of my works with some details about each submission.
From time to time i will write about the most famous artists all over the world.Other times i will write about my self,it will be as a diary.
About that painting:Its title "My lovely flower" it’s one of my masterpieces painting.I painted it from a photographic picture.She was completely naked i added that green leaves to be more erotic.
That Tahiti’s beauty is a special beauty,that rounded brown skin face,with that black hair and that cherry colored lips.Over and above all of that,her sexy look from that lovely eye.
The women of the island of the Tropics, at the South Seas,where Paul Gauguin spent the most artistic years of his live, comes out with there gorgeous beauty in all his painting.
Paul Gauguin In 1891, ruined and in debt, Gauguin sailed for the South Seas to escape European civilization and “everything that is artificial and conventional.” Except for one visit to France from 1893 to 1895, he remained in the Tropics for the rest of his life, first in Tahiti and later in the Marquesas Islands.
Gauguin was born in Paris on June 7, 1848 and died on 1903 at Marquesas Islands.The essential characteristics of his style changed little in the South Seas; he retained the qualities of expressive color, denial of perspective, and thick, flat forms. Under the influence of the tropical setting and Polynesian culture, however, Gauguin’s paintings became more powerful, while the subject matter became more distinctive, the scale larger, and the compositions more simplified. His subjects ranged from scenes of ordinary life, such as Tahitian Women, or On the Beach (1891, Musée de Orsay, Paris), to brooding scenes of superstitious dread, such as Spirit of the Deadwatching (1
892, Albright-Knox Art Gallery). His masterpiece was the monumental allegory Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? (1897, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston), which he painted shortly before his failed suicide attempt. A modest stipend from a Parisian art dealer sustained him until his death at Atuana
in Marquesas on May 9, 1903.
Here we see some of Gauguin’s lovely Tahiti’s women.


