Self-taught French sculptor Jean-Pierre Augier lives and works in Saint-Antoine-de-Siga, between Levens and Saint-Blaise (Alpes-Maritimes, France). Nicknamed “iron magician” old tools and iron pieces are an inspiration to him, who gathers and turns them into characters or animals on the move. Jean-Pierre Augier exhibit at «La Maison du Portal» in Levens, in several other French regions, but also in Paris, New York, Luxembourg, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland. His favorite themes are woman, couple, motherhood, fables and tales, mythology and religion. His works are recognized as having «four cardinal virtues»: grace, movement, tenderness and humor
Old tools and iron pieces are an inspiration to Jean-Pierre Augier, who gathers and turns them into characters or animals on the move. His favourite themes are woman, couple, motherhood, fables and tales, mythology and religion. His works are recognized as having «four cardinal virtues»: grace, movement, tenderness and humour.
Self-taught French sculptor Jean-Pierre Augier lives and works in Saint-Antoine-de-Siga, between Levens and Saint-Blaise (Alpes-Maritimes, France). Nicknamed “iron magician” old tools and iron pieces are an inspiration to him, who gathers and turns them into characters or animals on the move. Jean-Pierre Augier exhibit at «La Maison du Portal» in Levens, in several other French regions, but also in Paris, New York, Luxembourg, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland. His favorite themes are woman, couple, motherhood, fables and tales, mythology and religion. His works are recognized as having «four cardinal virtues»: grace, movement, tenderness and humor
French sculptor Jean-Pierre Augier lives and works in Saint-Antoine-de-Siga, between Levens and Saint-Blaise (Alpes-Maritimes, France). As a child, he created with various materials. From 1963, he got interested in disused old tools and learned how to weld them. From that time on, he would only shape iron and then exhibit at «La Maison du Portal» in Levens, in several other French regions, but also in Paris, New York, Luxembourg, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland.
Self-taught French sculptor Jean-Pierre Augier, was born in Nice and he lives and works in Saint-Antoine-de-Siga, between Levens and Saint-Blaise (Alpes-Maritimes, France). Nicknamed “iron magician” old tools and iron pieces are an inspiration to him, who gathers and turns them into characters or animals on the move. Jean-Pierre Augier exhibit at «La Maison du Portal» in Levens, in several other French regions, but also in Paris, New York, Luxembourg, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland. His favorite themes are woman, couple, motherhood, fables and tales, mythology and religion. His works are recognized as having «four cardinal virtues»: grace, movement, tenderness and humor
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Rilwon has utilised his time to a dedicated community and youthful work in the society. He was involved in facilitating activities in various organisations as He worked with YMCA youth works in Augier Street, Dublin between 2004 and 2006. He was also involved with Saint Vincent DePaul Community Project for young children years from 2005 to 2007. He also received an Award in the young Social Innovators Event 2005.
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SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks with angels. The story of Christmas is infused with the presence of angels. Angels played an important role in the first Christmas. Gabriel, the archangel of revelation, informed Mary that she would be the mother of Jesus Christ on Earth, an angel visited Joseph in a dream to tell him that he would serve as Jesus' father on Earth, and a vast number of angels appeared in the sky over Bethlehem to announce and celebrate Jesus' birth as the world's savior.
Collection of artworks by Donya Coward and Matt Wilson. Birds are the subject—an age-old theme that has captured the attention of artists, scientists, and naturalists for centuries. Birds are synonymous with flight, and as such are a potent symbol and embodiment of many of humanity’s hopes and dreams. They connote both the human and the divine spirit through their soaring freedom of movement, and their linking of earth and sky (often also water).
Ravens, eagles, and vultures have deep mythic and social meanings in human societies which go back many thousands of years in art and architecture.They may honor and symbolize warriors, kings, statesmen, and heroes. With historical sculptures, often “the medium is the message”. No words are needed, as everyone in that time and culture knows what is meant by those symbolic representations.
Since ancient times, people considered the Dove – a traditional symbol of peace, hope, faith and prosperity. Firstly, it became a symbol of the World Congress of Peace Supporters in 1949, and secondly there are a lot of sculptural monuments dedicated to these birds, calling for peace in the world. The dove of peace is an expression that gained great popularity after the end of World War II in connection with the activities of the World Congress of Peace Supporters in 1949. The emblem for this congress was painted by the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso.
Philip Wakeham is a Self-taught contemporary figurative sculptor working exclusively in Bronze. Birds are synonymous with flight, and as such are a potent symbol and embodiment of many of humanity’s hopes and dreams. They connote both the human and the divine spirit through their soaring freedom of movement, and their linking of earth and sky (often also water). Birds can represent our souls, or stand for wisdom and the power of thought. They have visual beauty, make music, hold the secrets of the universe (‘a little bird told me’) and as we know, birds can be symbols of transcendence. In ancient times in Western culture, it was also a common belief that birds were messengers from a heavenly plane, and they soared down to earth with important messages
History is filled with evidence of our avian fascination: cave paintings often feature bird imagery, and the oldest piece of art from China is a tiny passerine carved from a bit of bone 13,000 years ago. Our feathered friends are a part of more modern creations too, from intricate paper art to flight-pattern photography.
Collection of artworks sculptures and monuments that celebrate birds around the world. Birds are the subject—an age-old theme that has captured the attention of artists for centuries. Birds are synonymous with flight, and as such are a potent symbol and embodiment of many of humanity’s hopes and dreams. They connote both the human and the divine spirit through their soaring freedom of movement, and their linking of earth and sky (often also water).
SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks by Auguste Moreau, Lucien Charles Edouard Alliot, Fanny Ferré, Su Griggs Allen, Andrei Pandea, Auguste Cain, Diego Giacometti, Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso, Demetre H. Chiparus and other artists. Birds are synonymous with flight, and as such are a potent symbol and embodiment of many of humanity’s hopes and dreams. They connote both the human and the divine spirit through their soaring freedom of movement, and their linking of earth and sky (often also water).
SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks featuring books and readers from throughout history, for the delight of art lovers and bibliophiles. The act of reading, especially reading that is done by a woman, is a very common subject matter throughout art history, despite the paucity of women's education throughout the centuries. “There is no need to burn books to destroy a culture. Just to make people stop reading them” Ray Bradbury
Born in Grenoble, French sculptor Étienne Pirot [Étienne] spent his childhood and his youth in the "Dauphiné" province. He went to University in Ottawa (Canada) and back in France, he obtained a degree in plastic arts in Marseille. Then he became a student at the "Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts" in Paris and an art teacher from 1974-1976
SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks by Auguste Moreau, Lucien Charles Edouard Alliot, Fanny Ferré, Su Griggs Allen, Andrei Pandea, Auguste Cain, Diego Giacometti, Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso, Pablo Picasso, Demetre H. Chiparus and other artists. Birds are synonymous with flight, and as such are a potent symbol and embodiment of many of humanity’s hopes and dreams. They connote both the human and the divine spirit through their soaring freedom of movement, and their linking of earth and sky (often also water).
Etienne has a degree in plastic arts. His works are exhibited internationally and collected by private collectors, institutions, and corporations. He worked with marble, stone and wood initially, but soon opted for bronze, which he felt allowed him to deal with solids and hollows better. Etienne’s works strike an organic balance between mass and space.
These are some of the best monuments, memorials, and taxidermy that celebrate birds around the world. Some evoke qualities that we associate with types of birds—the beauty of a peacock or the wisdom of an owl—while others honor specific birds—like the raven that Charles Dickens kept as a pet or a goose that accompanied children on their walk to school
Tingatinga is a painting style that originated in East Africa, one of the most widely represented forms of tourist-oriented paintings in Tanzania, Kenya and neighbouring countries. The genre is named after its founder, Tanzanian painter Edward Tingatinga.
Collection of avian sculptures in marble, bronze, terracotta, ceramic and plaster featuring works of different artists. Birds are synonymous with flight, and as such are a potent symbol and embodiment of many of humanity’s hopes and dreams. They connote both the human and the divine spirit through their soaring freedom of movement, and their linking of earth and sky (often also water).
Walenty Pytel is a Polish-born contemporary artist based in the United Kingdom, recognised as a leading metal sculptor of birds and beasts. Pytel came to England at the age of five and later studied graphic design at Hereford College of Arts. He opened two studios in Hereford in 1963, initially focusing on paper sculptures for window displays but turned to metal two years later. His creations are often inspired by nature and his artworks include the Jubilee Fountain in New Palace Yard, Westminster, a piece titled Take Off which is located at Birmingham Airport and Europe’s largest (in 1979) metalwork sculpture, The Fossor, at the headquarters of J. C. Bamford in Rocester, Staffordshire
Cranes became a symbol of the fallen soldiers of World War II. So much so that a range of World War II memorials in the former Soviet Union feature the image of flying cranes and, in several instances, even verses of the song White cranes ("Zhuravli") of the Dagestani poet Rasul Gamzatov.
Eco-Artists can be viewed as environmental activists drawing awareness to current environmental concerns regarding our planet. "Eco-Art-Parade 2009" was an environmental art exhibition in aid of the Prince Albert II Foundation of Monaco. Initiated by Eco Art International, founded by Sylvie Maurin-Powers, Angela Van Wright and Mike Powers, the Eco Art Parade is an exhibition that combines artistic expression and commitment to the environment. White eagle modules financed by patrons, private and public companies, or individuals, were entrusted to talented artists sensitive to the environmental cause.
Monuments to storks decorate various cities of Russia or Belarus as well as of Ukraine Birds are synonymous with flight, and as such are a potent symbol and embodiment of many of humanity’s hopes and dreams. They connote both the human and the divine spirit through their soaring freedom of movement, and their linking of earth and sky (often also water). Birds can represent our souls, or stand for wisdom and the power of thought. They have visual beauty, make music, hold the secrets of the universe (‘a little bird told me’) and as we know, birds can be symbols of transcendence. In ancient times in Western culture, it was also a common belief that birds were messengers from a heavenly plane, and they soared down to earth with important messages
Collection of avian sculptures and monuments featuring works of different artists. Birds are synonymous with flight, and as such are a potent symbol and embodiment of many of humanity’s hopes and dreams. They connote both the human and the divine spirit through their soaring freedom of movement, and their linking of earth and sky (often also water).
Collection of avian sculptures by Lionel Ducos, Ben Broadbent, Edgardo Carmona, Ivan Meštrović, Claude Lalanne, François-Xavier Lalanne. Birds are the subject—an age-old theme that has captured the attention of artists, scientists, and naturalists for centuries. Birds are synonymous with flight, and as such are a potent symbol and embodiment of many of humanity’s hopes and dreams. They connote both the human and the divine spirit through their soaring freedom of movement, and their linking of earth and sky (often also water).
From a purely technical standpoint, Tingatinga art can be defined as painting on masonite using bicycle paint. Tingatinga is a painting style that originated in East Africa, one of the most widely represented forms of tourist-oriented paintings in Tanzania, Kenya and neighbouring countries. The genre is named after its founder, Tanzanian painter Edward Tingatinga.
Jatayu was a demi-god in Ramayana (the Hindu epic) who had the form of a vulture. According to the Ramayana, when Ravana abducted Sita, on his way to Lanka Jatayu had tried to rescue Sita from him. Jatayu fought valiantly with Ravana, but as Jatayu was very old, Ravana soon defeated him. Rama and Lakshmana while on the search for Sita, chanced upon the stricken and dying Jatayu, who informed them of the battle with Ravana and told them that Ravana had headed south. Legend says that Jatayu fell on the rocks in Chadayamangalam, after his wings were clipped by Ravana
Collection of artworks by Gauger Pierre Lucien, Bruce Armstrong, Irena Zabrocka, Michal Gabriel, Starr Kempf, Steve Hazlett, Ting Shao Kuang and others. Birds are synonymous with flight, and as such are a potent symbol and embodiment of many of humanity’s hopes and dreams. They connote both the human and the divine spirit through their soaring freedom of movement, and their linking of earth and sky (often also water). Birds can represent our souls, or stand for wisdom and the power of thought. They have visual beauty, make music, hold the secrets of the universe (‘a little bird told me’) and as we know, birds can be symbols of transcendence. In ancient times in Western culture, it was also a common belief that birds were messengers from a heavenly plane, and they soared down to earth with important messages
Collection of artworks by Simon Gudgeon, Andrei Pandea, Gabriela Manole Adoc, Sarah Farrelly, Walenty Pytel, Annette Corcora, Arianna Gallo, Joseph Mogin and others Birds are synonymous with flight, and as such are a potent symbol and embodiment of many of humanity’s hopes and dreams. They connote both the human and the divine spirit through their soaring freedom of movement, and their linking of earth and sky (often also water). Birds can represent our souls, or stand for wisdom and the power of thought. They have visual beauty, make music, hold the secrets of the universe (‘a little bird told me’) and as we know, birds can be symbols of transcendence. In ancient times in Western culture, it was also a common belief that birds were messengers from a heavenly plane, and they soared down to earth with important messages
Collection of artworks showing San Francesco and the birds. Although the birds had no soul, Frances yet urged them to praise their Creator. After the sermon he decided that animals, as part of Creation, should be honoured and included in his evangelical mission. This scene with the birds is also important to his followers because it represents how St. Francis and his order preached to the poor.
Elise Macdonald was born in Zimbabwe in 1954. She studied art at the University of Witswatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, from which she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in fine art in 1975. She then began experimenting with airbrush and, in 1982, had a sold-out exhibition of airbrush paintings at Crake Gallery, Johannesburg. After moving to Knysna in 1996, Elise Macdonald exhibited her work at Trent Read’s gallery, Knysna Fine Art. During this period, her art output dwindled as her time and energy were taken up by motherhood. Once her nest emptied, she rekindled her passion for painting, this time with brushes and oils.
Collection of avian sculptures and monuments featuring works of different artists. Birds are synonymous with flight, and as such are a potent symbol and embodiment of many of humanity’s hopes and dreams. They connote both the human and the divine spirit through their soaring freedom of movement, and their linking of earth and sky (often also water).
Collection of artworks by Zhong Ma, Yang Yingfeng, Dina Merhav, Peter Woytuk, Christa Biederbick, Camille VandenBerge, Frans van Straaten, Paul Harvey, Carl Sean McMahon, Demetre H. Chiparus, Philippe Wolfers, Yiota Ioannidou, Lucian Constantin Smău and others Birds are synonymous with flight, and as such are a potent symbol and embodiment of many of humanity’s hopes and dreams. They connote both the human and the divine spirit through their soaring freedom of movement, and their linking of earth and sky (often also water). Birds can represent our souls, or stand for wisdom and the power of thought. They have visual beauty, make music, hold the secrets of the universe (‘a little bird told me’) and as we know, birds can be symbols of transcendence. In ancient times in Western culture, it was also a common belief that birds were messengers from a heavenly plane, and they soared down to earth with important messages
Jorge Valdivia Carrasco was born (1950) in Ayacucho, Peru, and has been living in Germany for over three decades. Since a very young age he became interested in painting and has always dedicated himself professionally to this activity. He evolved as artist in a permanent searching for his own expression, and reached a quality level which allowed him to enter the UNESCO International Association of Plastic Arts, located in Paris.
Collection of artworks by Oisin Kelly, Ahmad Al Bahrani, Igor Kandrov, Lluís M. Saumells i Panadès, Joan Beneito i Plana, Stavri Kalinov, Georgi Chapkanov, Bashar Alhroub, Margaret Hine, Ossip Zadkine. Birds are synonymous with flight, and as such are a potent symbol and embodiment of many of humanity’s hopes and dreams. They connote both the human and the divine spirit through their soaring freedom of movement, and their linking of earth and sky (often also water). Birds can represent our souls, or stand for wisdom and the power of thought. They have visual beauty, make music, hold the secrets of the universe (‘a little bird told me’) and as we know, birds can be symbols of transcendence. In ancient times in Western culture, it was also a common belief that birds were messengers from a heavenly plane, and they soared down to earth with important messages
Collection of artworks by Terrance Plowright, Tracey Emin, Amos Robinson, Angel Peres, Henry Moore, Christian Aguirre, Jean-Michel Folon, Sébastien Guandalini, Trevor Askin and others Birds are synonymous with flight, and as such are a potent symbol and embodiment of many of humanity’s hopes and dreams. They connote both the human and the divine spirit through their soaring freedom of movement, and their linking of earth and sky (often also water). Birds can represent our souls, or stand for wisdom and the power of thought. They have visual beauty, make music, hold the secrets of the universe (‘a little bird told me’) and as we know, birds can be symbols of transcendence. In ancient times in Western culture, it was also a common belief that birds were messengers from a heavenly plane, and they soared down to earth with important messages
Born in 1957 in Nantes, Catherine Chauloux lives in the Nantes region. Self-taught painter, she had for masters the painters of the Italian and Flemish renaissance. She exhibits since 1984 in France and abroad.
Born in 1957 in Nantes, Catherine Chauloux lives in the Nantes region. Self-taught painter, she had for masters the painters of the Italian and Flemish renaissance. She exhibits since 1984 in France and abroad.
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