Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Surreal Paintings by Amy GuidryAmy Guidry (born in 1976...





















Surreal Paintings by Amy Guidry

Amy Guidry (born in 1976 Jacksonville, N.C.) is an American artist in Lafayette, Louisiana. She attended the Loyola University of New Orleans where she received her Bachelor’s degree in Visual Arts in 1998. She was the recipient of the Loyola University Art Scholarship, which is awarded to only one student per graduating class. Follow her on Instagram.


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Surreal Paintings by Amy Guidry

Amy Guidry (born in 1976 Jacksonville, N.C.) is an American artist in Lafayette, Louisiana. She attended the Loyola University of New Orleans where she received her Bachelor’s degree in Visual Arts in 1998. She was the recipient of the Loyola University Art Scholarship, which is awarded to only one student per graduating class. Follow her on Instagram.


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Boris Dolgov, “Weird Tales”, Vol. 39, #5, 1946

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Finger Painting by Paolo Troilo Stand in front of one of...





















Finger Painting by Paolo Troilo

Stand in front of one of Italian artist Paolo Troilo’s ( born in 1972) paintings, and you’ll marvel over what appears an impossible process. With an effect that looks akin to charcoal or pastel, Troilo’s technique of splattering and spreading paint on a canvas with only his fingers is, in a sense, a natural extension of self. 


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Finger Painting by Paolo Troilo

Stand in front of one of Italian artist Paolo Troilo’s ( born in 1972) paintings, and you’ll marvel over what appears an impossible process. With an effect that looks akin to charcoal or pastel, Troilo’s technique of splattering and spreading paint on a canvas with only his fingers is, in a sense, a natural extension of self. 


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