Stunning Abstract Mountain Paintings by Conrad Jon Godly
Swiss painter Conrad Jon Godly effortlessly manages to capture the terrain and texture of the Swiss Alps with the use of oil paint, turpentine and incredible skill. By mixing the turpentine with oil paint, Godly is able to apply thick and rugged brushstrokes, which beautifully drop from the canvas.
Although the art of painting usually makes reality seem two-dimensional, Godly has depicted the true texture, roughness and concave of the mountainous landscape in every brush stroke. Overall his skill lends itself beautifully to one’s of nature’s grandest bodies. By carefully combining the colors, blue, black and white, Godly creates what seems to be a photograph.
Here is a lino print I have created based on the work of Kathe Kollwitz
The first image is a photography of one Kollwitz work , this image has been the Inspiration of my piece.
Using a primary image of my nana I have create a piece that I feel looks very similar to the work of Kollwitz.
WWW- I have created a piece that is clearly inspired by the relevant artist and feel I have investigated the process of ageing through the medium of Lino
EBI- to improve i could make developments using different papers and colour ink
Time to dose you up with lots of facts about a tiny fraction of the amazing women that have helped shape this world into what it is today.
This is a long post. Don’t hate. They each worked harder in any given minute of their lives than you’ll have to to scroll through their stories. Maybe you can remember just one of them and tell their story to someone else today, or maybe you already know them. Either way, they are #important, and I hope you’ll agree.