For this artist, he is able to paint an ordinary pug that looks closely like Winston Churchill, with the high collar, necktie and waistcoat. These types of paintings are called anthropomorphic art. Those old paintings that can be found in European ancestral homes or galleries can be restored by this artist as this is his talent.
Afterward, he would the replace the face of people in the painting with animals. Prior to becoming the artist he is today this Belgian native was an art restorer and now he calls his work aristochiens and aristocrats. This artist is so talented he really can make his animals look like Englishmen in his masterpieces.
It is hard to tell if indeed the pieces have been working on was altered as even the additions he has placed seem to be already part of the picture. His works really do look like the original kind. If you told the American society president of this he might not be in favor of it.
Just lately the animal society in New York held an auction and one of the pieces from this artist was included. His entire collection of 27 portraits was also opened to the public at the gallery, an art and home decoration shop that is cluttered with club chairs, tartan couches leather bound books and Sloan ranger's bibelots. It was neatly conducive for the debut of his pieces.
In a telephone interview from Brussels where he lives, the artist said that he likes to keep his paintings distinguished and discreet. He finds nothing shocking or aggressive in these paintings, they are almost poetic. He gave a self deprecating cough, and added that he has noticed that the people who buy them are almost always in the first ranks of their fields, be it industry or the nobility, people who aren't afraid to have a sense of humor.
In fact, it seems that his aristochiens are eagerly bought up by the aristo people of Europe, and even royalty. It is the royals who have them hanging on their walls or even those that have ancestral painting of their own include this artist's aristochiens in their collection. It is indeed surprising to note that these dogs can be a fashionable thing.
Normally, this artist will go to many flea markets, antique shops and private homes just to find good portraits that he can make into his masterpiece. Notably, this German pointer looks like he can pass for a French officer at the battle of Alma in a blue dress uniform with gold epaulettes, sword and an array of medals. Sometimes the pieces that this artist gets even come with family crests. Unknowingly the artist will cover up the symbol with sometimes tiny dog bones.
Since the death of his dog, this artist now uses its face as part of his paintings. Disrespect is sometimes what other people see when they look at this pictures. To the artist dogs equally deserve to be in his work as much as people do. The demeanor of dogs is that they are loyal and appreciative all the time. There is always more to a dog that how he appears to be.
It will cost one $5,000 to $8,000 to acquire such paintings. For a professor of art history at the local university he has already heard of this type of art. Two famous painters as 18th and 19th century graphic artists and satirists have previously some something like it.
Afterward, he would the replace the face of people in the painting with animals. Prior to becoming the artist he is today this Belgian native was an art restorer and now he calls his work aristochiens and aristocrats. This artist is so talented he really can make his animals look like Englishmen in his masterpieces.
It is hard to tell if indeed the pieces have been working on was altered as even the additions he has placed seem to be already part of the picture. His works really do look like the original kind. If you told the American society president of this he might not be in favor of it.
Just lately the animal society in New York held an auction and one of the pieces from this artist was included. His entire collection of 27 portraits was also opened to the public at the gallery, an art and home decoration shop that is cluttered with club chairs, tartan couches leather bound books and Sloan ranger's bibelots. It was neatly conducive for the debut of his pieces.
In a telephone interview from Brussels where he lives, the artist said that he likes to keep his paintings distinguished and discreet. He finds nothing shocking or aggressive in these paintings, they are almost poetic. He gave a self deprecating cough, and added that he has noticed that the people who buy them are almost always in the first ranks of their fields, be it industry or the nobility, people who aren't afraid to have a sense of humor.
In fact, it seems that his aristochiens are eagerly bought up by the aristo people of Europe, and even royalty. It is the royals who have them hanging on their walls or even those that have ancestral painting of their own include this artist's aristochiens in their collection. It is indeed surprising to note that these dogs can be a fashionable thing.
Normally, this artist will go to many flea markets, antique shops and private homes just to find good portraits that he can make into his masterpiece. Notably, this German pointer looks like he can pass for a French officer at the battle of Alma in a blue dress uniform with gold epaulettes, sword and an array of medals. Sometimes the pieces that this artist gets even come with family crests. Unknowingly the artist will cover up the symbol with sometimes tiny dog bones.
Since the death of his dog, this artist now uses its face as part of his paintings. Disrespect is sometimes what other people see when they look at this pictures. To the artist dogs equally deserve to be in his work as much as people do. The demeanor of dogs is that they are loyal and appreciative all the time. There is always more to a dog that how he appears to be.
It will cost one $5,000 to $8,000 to acquire such paintings. For a professor of art history at the local university he has already heard of this type of art. Two famous painters as 18th and 19th century graphic artists and satirists have previously some something like it.
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