Not everyone has the opportunity to look into the most beautiful corners of the world. But, when you look at the beautiful landscape, it seems as if you were in these cozy Italian streets, on the shores of the azure sea or in the midst of a magnificent forest glade, which are so skillfully and skillfully depicted by brush masters. And in order to be convinced of this again, we decided to choose for you the most beautiful landscapes from famous and very talented artists. So here we go ...
Marilyn Simandale
The American artist Marilyn Simandale did not even consider any other options for herself, as it turned out - not in vain. This is understandable, because in her family there was already one gifted artist - her mother, with whom she took an example and learned to draw. Marilyn's passion is landscapes. She created her personal style of play with light and strokes, which she herself calls a whole philosophy. Her paintings are truly magnificent, see for yourself.
Ann Marie Bone
British landscape painter Anne Marie Bon loves bright colors, crazy shades, which she uses in her work. She is sure that everything in this world is driven by passion, and passion is life.
Oxley Vail
Beijing-based contemporary artist Oxley Weil is very fond of painting Italian streets, park and garden landscapes.
He calls his style “romantic realism”, in which he uses rich colors and masterfully plays with shadow. His paintings are filled with warmth, kindness and optimism.
Bob Pejman
It is not at all surprising that this gifted guy named Bob Pezhman became a talented and extraordinary artist, since from childhood he had been spinning in the field of culture and art. He began to draw early and by today has honed his skills, making him just perfect. His paintings speak for themselves if you just look at them. They are fascinating and surprising. They are written with such precision that they can easily be confused with photography. We look and get aesthetic pleasure.
Laurent Parcelier
Laurent Parsellier is a French “optimist artist”, that's what his colleagues in the shop call it, and the thing is that his large collection does not have a single landscape in dark colors, or depicting bad weather. His paintings are real masterpieces of art, bright colors and their perfect combination delight, and a slightly oiled manner of writing them is the author’s personal highlight.
Ardison Yolande (Yolande Ardissone)
Another Frenchwoman who loves to paint Provence, a French village and, of course, the most romantic city in the world and her favorite city is Paris, she does it very well. Her paintings do not have clear boundaries, but that’s why they are magnificent, as if they were drawn with colored pencils, and then shaded a little, but no, it's all watercolor and gouache. Yes, this is such an interesting technique, and it deserves our attention.
Louis Aston Knight
The talent of naturalist artist Louis Aston Knight was transferred to him genetically, because he was the son of the famous American artist Daniel Radgway Knight. Nevertheless, the master had his own style and manner of writing pictures. The artist loved to draw gardens and parks, especially those where there were lakes and ponds, and his paintings are filled with greenery and bright colors.
Adriano Galasso
The paintings of this Italian artist are fascinating, although their manner of execution is often called simple and extraordinary. But it’s not for nothing that they say that everything ingenious is simple. See and decide for yourself.
Brent Heighton
The free, but at the same time professional American artist Brent Hayton is loved and recognizable, and the thing is that he himself is a great romantic. This is also displayed in his canvases, and his beautiful landscapes are called sentimental. The author himself is sure that the most important thing in life is love, and it permeates all his paintings.
Yuri Obukhovsky
Colleagues say about him: "Russian artist painting Crimean landscapes." Indeed, Yuri loves these places and often, being on vacation, does not miss the opportunity to draw a couple of his favorite places. When you look at his paintings, you get the impression that they recreated Italian streets, French villages or the Greek city of Santorini. But no, father, this is all our homeland - Russia! How he succeeds, here is the main mystery!
Marie-Claire Houmeau
The French artist recently discovered the talent for drawing, and, I tell you, it’s not in vain. Her landscapes are real, vibrant and filled with sunlight. They impress with their sharp lines and color accuracy. And they fascinate with their naturalness. It is amazing how a lawyer turned into a brilliant painter. Yes, and this happens, the main thing is to follow the call of the heart and for the desires of the soul.
Victor Bykov
The Russian gifted artist, who paints mainly in winter landscapes, falls into our list thanks to a new theme, talent and an unusual technique for writing his paintings - this is his own technique of brush strokes, overlapping one on one, layer by layer, creating a picture. There are other seasons in his arsenal, but he succeeds best in winter. So the author himself believes, and we agree with his opinion.
Tchmo
Australian contemporary artist, under the pseudonym Tchmo, is working in a new style and with new painting techniques, thanks to which he produces multilayer compositions. The innovator uses unique combinations of colors, shades and textures, creating abstract images of landscapes. It turns out very colorful, unusual and beautiful.
Sergey Cherkasov
Seascapes of the ingenious Russian artist Sergei Cherkasov delight and fascinate. Looking at his work, one wants to be there, on the beautiful shore of the azure coast, to hear the sound of the surf and the cry of seagulls. White and blue colors prevail in his paintings, which gives them tenderness, naivety and purity.
Ken H. Leung
This Chinese artist can be called a real wizard and sorcerer, because his beautiful landscapes are more like fabulous scenery or magical, fantastic places that exist only in his head. Waterfalls and snow-capped peaks of mountains are the master’s favorite topics. His style is unusual and, so to speak, a little “blurred”, because all of his landscapes are shrouded in a mysterious, mysterious haze, and what an explosive riot of colors. Do not believe? Then see for yourself.
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