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Linden Frederick (American, b. 1953, based Belfast, ME, USA) - Police, 2016 from Night Stories  Paintings: Oil on Linen (Inspired the short story, Maniacs, by Joshua Ferris)Linden Frederick (American, b. 1953, based Belfast, ME, USA) - Repair, 2016 from Night Stories  Paintings: Oil on Linen  (Inspired the short screenplay, Repair, by Ted Tally)Linden Frederick (American, b. 1953, based Belfast, ME, USA) - Ice, 2016 from Night Stories  Paintings: Oil on Linen  (Inspired the short story, Ice, by Andre Dubus III)Linden Frederick (American, b. 1953, based Belfast, ME, USA) - Dish, 2016 from Night Stories  Paintings: Oil on Linen  (Inspired the short story, The Walk, by Elizabeth Strout)Linden Frederick (American, b. 1953, based Belfast, ME, USA) - Night Off, 2016 from Night Stories  Paintings: Oil on Linen (Inspired the short story, Alley’s End, by Luanne Rice)Linden Frederick (American, b. 1953, based Belfast, ME, USA) - Mansard, 2016 from Night Stories  Paintings: Oil on Linen (Inspired the short story, Mansard, by Lily King)Linden Frederick (American, b. 1953, based Belfast, ME, USA) - Save-A-Lot, 2016 from Night Stories  Paintings: Oil on Linen (Inspired the short story, Save-a-Lot, by Anthony Doerr)Linden Frederick (American, b. 1953, based Belfast, ME, USA) - Takeout, 2016 from Night Stories  Paintings: Oil on Linen (Inspired the short story, Takeout, by Tess Gerritsen)Linden Frederick (American, b. 1953, based Belfast, ME, USA) - 50 Percent from Night Stories, 2016  Paintings: Oil on Linen (Inspired the short story, Vital Signs, by Lois Lowry)Linden Frederick (American, b. 1953, based Belfast, ME, USA) - Vacant, 2016  Paintings: Oil on Linen (Inspired the short story, Constellation, by Ann Patchett)

redlipstickresurrected:

Linden Frederick (American, b. 1953, based Belfast, ME, USA) - 1: Police, 2016  2: Repair, 2016  3: Ice, 2016  4: Dish, 2016  5: Night Off, 2016  6: Mansard, 2016  7: Save-A-Lot, 2016  8: Takeout, 2016  9: 50 Percent, 2016  10: Vacant, 2016 from Night Stories  Paintings: Oil on Linen

(Fonte: forumgallery.com, via camisadeforcapreta)

asylum-art-2:

Nicola Samorì

Nicola Samorì’s dark, Baroque-inspired oil paintings are skillful reproductions of classical portraits and still lifes on canvas, wood, or copper, purposefully destroyed to negate classical representation and question painting itself. His process entails “skinning” his painted figures with a palette knife or diluent, layering another image on top, and repeating the process until images fuse and signs of erasure and scratching dominate the reworked surface. Samori explains that exposing the inside of the paint by removing layers of “skin” with a scalpel reveals “a freshness and an intensity unknown in the outer tones.” via:artsy

(Fonte: art-tension, via heathenwoods)

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