Table of contents:
- 1. Pablo Picasso
- 2. Salvador Dali
- 3. Ron Mueck
- 4. Claude Monet
- 5. Frida Kahlo
- 6. Yue Minjun
- 7. Francis Bacon
- 8. David Lynch
- 9. Roy Lichtenstein
- 10. Edvard Munch
- 11. Chris Ofili
- 12. Fernando Botero
- 13. Andy Warhol
- 14. Marc Chagall
- 15. James Rosenquist
Video: Inspiration Concentration: 15 Studios of Famous Artists
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
If the house is not categorically put in order, we can always say that this is the preparation of the space for a creative explosion. The paintings will come later - the great artists also did not succeed right away. Perhaps looking at studios of famous masters, you can really catch by the tail the inspiration that helped them create masterpieces - at least it's worth a try. In our selection of rooms, hangars, courtyards and halls of artists such as Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, David Lynch, Frida Kahlo and many others.
1. Pablo Picasso
2. Salvador Dali
3. Ron Mueck
4. Claude Monet
5. Frida Kahlo
6. Yue Minjun
7. Francis Bacon
8. David Lynch
9. Roy Lichtenstein
Roy Lichtenstein is one of the brightest representatives of the pop art trend. His paintings are superheroes, sensual blondes, as well as characters from popular cartoons. Roy Lichtenstein's work looks like comic-book footage, it's a rather unusual style of work, but this is perhaps what justifies his fame. Roy's paintings are regularly included in the lists of the most expensive paintings, although at the beginning of his career Lichtenstein was called "possibly the worst artist of our time."
10. Edvard Munch
11. Chris Ofili
12. Fernando Botero
13. Andy Warhol
14. Marc Chagall
15. James Rosenquist
The right environment in the studio can really be conducive to a creative mood, however, unfortunately, it does not guarantee good earnings at all. The results of art auctions can be completely unpredictable. This can be seen in the example sales results of paintings in 2011, especially number four on the list.
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