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Beautiful natural art nudes model from Argentina now available in PARIS (december 2012, professional, paid jobs only). Direct contact in english or spanish via her personal blog: Mi Arte DesnudoFoto: © Daniel Bauer
mynudeartrevolution: (English and spanish) There are witches still … Mysterious beings in their nightly rituals take the nude, as the highest offering for purification of their dark souls. The malice and envy, acquired the common
To fight the Spanish crisis, politicians always apply the appropriate means. And so it is now forbidden to get naked in the streets of Barcelona. In consideration of the corrupt and disastrous condition of the country and its government this for sure
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An interesting mini documentary about a Alberto Mielgo a Spanish painter who paints pornstars such as Belladonna. It’s a refreshingly humanizing look at pornstars and erotic art.
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supersonicart: Miriam Persand’s Colorful Illustrations. These illustrations by Spanish artist Miriam Persand are downright awesome. Continue to see even more of Miriam’s wonderful work: Read More
artchipel: Patricia March (Spain) - Lo sutil en lo invisible Patricia March is a Spanish artist based in Valencia, for whom the time is something like water that erodes and destroys the form while new ones are building. Like the rain, time is cyclic.
wetheurban: ART: Hand Sewn Portraits by David Cata So it looks like this whole literal hand sewing craft is becoming a thing? In a recent series by Spanish artist David Cata, who regularly uses his body as a canvas, he sews portraits of the faces of
bellsofsaintclements: Drawing by Spanish artist Xavier Denia.
love-spain: Old Hands Drawings by spanish artist Javier Arizabalo.Love Spain
asylum-art: _NSFW _ These Are The Most Controversial Illustrations You Will See This Year by Luis Quiles Gunsmithcat aka Luis Quiles on DeviantArt There are many ways to take a stand when it comes to various social issues. Luis Quiles, a Spanish artist,
20aliens: Does love really has to hurt? According to artist David Catá it obviously does. The Spanish artist uses his body as a canvas, writing an autobiographical diary. In his ongoing series ‘A Flor De Piel’, he embroiders portraits of people
devidsketchbook: PHOTOREALISTIC BALLPOINT PEN DRAWINGS BY JUAN FRANCISCO CASAS Spanish artist Juan Francisco Casas (facebook). Best known for his recreation of photographs using only ball point pens… yes! ball point pens, he is considered one of the
crossconnectmag: Malena Valcarcel is a Spanish artist based on the Mediterranean Coast, working for years in the paper field, using it to create Book Sculptures, Paper Jewellery and elaborated constructions. I live in Alicante - Spain, next to the
talesfromweirdland:Art by Spanish artist, Señor Salme. 2012.
asylum-art: Isaac Cordal - Cement Eclipses. Chiapas, Mexico. 2013 artisr on tumblr Isaac Cordal was in Mexico last year where he could give some new perspectives to his project Cement Eclipses. The Spanish artists so get inspired by the local folklore
asylum-art-2: When an artist José Manuel Castro López transforms solid stones into soft and organic sculpturesFacebook The creations of the Spanish artist José Manuel Castro López, who works with stone in a surprising way, managing to give it a
asylum-art-2: Susana Blasco:“ANTIHEROES” on Behance Susana Blasco is a Spanish artist based in Bilbao, Spain who created this personal series called “ANTIHEROES”. More about Susana Blasco and her works here Source:artfucksme
José Gutiérrez Solana (Madrid 1886 - 1945), La visita del obispo (the Bishop’s visit), 1926; oil on cardboard, 161 cm x 211 cm
Salvador Dalí (Figueras 1904 - 1989), Muchacha en la ventana (girl at the window), 1925
Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (Seville, 1617 - 1682), Sagrada Familia del pajarito (Holy Family with the little bird), c 1650, oil on canvas; Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid
Francisco Goya (Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes; Fuendetodos 1746 - Bordeaux 1828), La familia del Infante Don Luis de Borbón (The family of The Infante Don Luis de Borbón), 1883-84; oil on canvas, 248 x 330 cm; Fondazione Magnani-Rocca, Corte
Rodrigo de Villandrando (Madrid 1588 - 1623), Doña Juana de Salinas, c. 1622; oil on canvas; National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin
Diego Velazquez (Seville 1599 - Madrid 1660); Triumph of Bacchus, 1628; oil on canvas, 227 x 165 cm; Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid
Robert Motherwell (Aberdeen, Washington, 1915 - Provincetown, Massachusetts, 1991); Elegy to the Spanish Republic n. 133 (1975)
Winslow Homer (Boston 1836 - Prout’s Neck, Maine, 1910), Spanish Moss at Tampa (1886)
José de Ribera (also known as Jusepe; Jàtiva 1591 - Napoli 1652); The Duel between Women or The Duel of Isabella de Carazzi and Diambra de Pettinella, 1636; oil on canvas, 235 x 212 cm; Museo del Prado, Madrid
Francisco Gimeno y Arasa (Tortosa 1858 - Barcelona 1927); Sleeping woman, 1899; oil on canvas, 60 x 45 cm; Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona
Francisco de Zurbarán (Fuente de Cantos, Extremadura, 1598 - Madrid 1664); The defense of Cadiz against the English, 1634; oil on canvas, 323 x 302 cm; Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid
Francisco Goya (Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes; Fuendetodos 1746 - Bordeaux 1828); Corral de Locos (Yard with Lunatics), 1793/94; oil on tin plated iron, 33 x 44 cm; Meadows Museum, Dallas
Diego Velazquez (Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, Seville 1599 - Madrid 1660); Retrato del bufon Don Diego de Acedo “El Primo” (Portrait of the buffoon Don Diego de Acedo called ‘El Primo’), 1644; oil on canvas, 107 x 82
El Greco (Dominikos Theotokopoulos; Duchy of Candia 1541 - Toledo 1614); Laocoon, 1610-14; oil on canvas, 172 x 137 cm; National Museum of Art, Washington D.C.
Alonso Cano (Granada, 1601 - 1667); Christ in the Limbo, c. 1665; oil on canvas, 120 x 167 cm; LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art)
Juan de Valdés Leal (Seville, 1622 - 1690); Christ carrying the Cross, c. 1661; oil on canvas, 71.5 x 88.5 cm; Museo de Bellas Artes, Bilbao
Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (Valencia 1863 - Cercedilla, Madrid, 1923); Mis Hijos (My Children), 1904; oil on canvas, 230.5 x 160.5; Museo Sorolla, Madrid
José de Ribera (also known as Jusepe de Ribera and Spagnoletto; Xàtiva 1591 - Napoli 1652); Martyrdom of Saint Andrew, 1628; oil on canvas, 183 x 209 cm; Szépművészeti Múzeum, Budapest
Salvador Dalí (Figueras, 1904 - 1989); Seated girl seen from the back, 1928; oil on canvas, 74 x 104 cm; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid
Claudio Coello (Spanish, 1642-1693), The Triumph of Saint Augustine, 1664; oil on canvas, 271 x 203 cm; Museo del Prado, Madrid
r34upyourass: Spanish artist Ismael Ferrer Translation by Me Source and Spanish version here
vivipiuomeno1: Experimental photos by Spanish artists Eduardo Chicharro (1873–1949) and Gregorio Prieto (1897 – 1992). - Metamorfosi (c. 1928–1930).
vivipiuomeno1: Experimental photo by Spanish artist Gregorio Prieto (1897 – 1992). - Sense titol (c. 1928–1930).
totallysafeforworkart: After the Bath (Female Nude) (Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta, C.1895) Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta was a late 19th, to 20th century Spanish artist who primarily worked in the Realistic style; although his later work shows signs
ryandonato: Spanish artist Jaume Piensa has created a shell of a human body constructed entirely out of letters entitled, Nomade. The sculpture is a figurative display of how the artist states as, I always imagined that our skin is permanently tattooed
flowartstation: This Spanish artist turns the streets of Japan into works of art This Spanish street artist, Pejac, made some pretty works during his stay in Japan, the stage of his tour of Asia. He, who until then had mostly walked the streets of
vxp: asylum-art-2: When an artist José Manuel Castro López transforms solid stones into soft and organic sculptures Facebook The creations of the Spanish artist José Manuel Castro López, who works with stone in a surprising way, managing to give
alanahikarichan: asylum-art-2: When an artist José Manuel Castro López transforms solid stones into soft and organic sculptures Facebook The creations of the Spanish artist José Manuel Castro López, who works with stone in a surprising way, managing
f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s: Hand Sewn portraits by David Catá Does love really has to hurt? According to artist David Catá it obviously does. The Spanish artist uses his body as a canvas, writing an autobiographical diary. In his ongoing series ‘A Flor
frecklequeen: f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s: Hand Sewn portraits by David Catá Does love really has to hurt? According to artist David Catá it obviously does. The Spanish artist uses his body as a canvas, writing an autobiographical diary. In his ongoing series
f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s: Hand Sewn portraits by David Catá Does love really has to hurt? According to artist David Catá it obviously does. The Spanish artist uses his body as a canvas, writing an autobiographical diary. In his ongoing series ‘A Flor
asylum-art: Creative Chocolate Skulls by Ruth and Sira Garcia Ruth and Sira Garcia are two talented spanish artists : here, they interpret the vanitas in the form of a chocolate. With great attention to detail and a vivid imagination, the two artists
artisticinsight: The Black Paintings by Francisco Goya The Black Paintings are works painted by Spanish artist Francisco Goya (1746-1828), dated around the years 1819 to 1823. They were painted in the artist’s later years, during a time in which Goya’s
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sixpenceee: Spanish artist David Catá uses his body as a canvas for writing an autobiographical diary. He creates portraits of the faces of people who have left their mark on the artist’s life: family, friends, partners and teachers. They are sewn
Spanish Artist Reveals The Ugly Side Of Society In Controversial Illustrations
madamgyoza: vxp: asylum-art-2: When an artist José Manuel Castro López transforms solid stones into soft and organic sculptures Facebook The creations of the Spanish artist José Manuel Castro López, who works with stone in a surprising way,