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Congressman Danny Davis 28th annual Art competition
Congressman Danny Davis talks about the role art has in society and how we need to promote and protect the arts and artists.
Credits: Congressman Danny Davivs produced by CapucinesBoulevard
Decouvrir la Valeur de l'Art episode 1
The mission of CapucinesBoulevard is to bring the work of both established and emerging contemporary artists to the attention of the widest possible audience, and to provide a marketplace for that art to be sold and auctioned. Our goal is to make art a more accessible and desired part of everyday life.
Credits: Host: Cappy Price Edited/CG/Music: Roberto Romero CapucinesBoulevard.com
Discover the Value of Art episode 1
The strength of the art market, at a time when, it could be argued, inextricably-linked worldwide economies are poised for a painful contraction directly attributable to the fact that in some quarters art is seen not as a discretionary luxury, but instead as the store of value that it has always been, especially during economically trying times.mission of CapucinesBoulevard is to bring the work of both established and emerging contemporary artists to the attention of the widest possible audience, and to provide a marketplace for that art to be sold and auctioned.
Investment value of emerging artist
Cappy Price talks about the investment value of emerging artist at the 28th Annual 7th Congressional District High School Art competition
Credits: Cappy Price edited/sound by Roberto Romero
Art by Bo Li
Paintings by artist Bo Li @ CapucinesBlvd.com I am a professional artist from China. The flower and garden are topic of my artworks. It is the eternal topic for human.The concept behind my work is creating a dialogue between a painting and its surroundings.
Credits: Art by Bo Li edited/CG & music by Roberto Romero
Art by Boris Kudryavtsev
Boris Kudryavtsev practiced the landscape painting just in the open air. In his works we see the nature near Moscow in its season changes , as well as autumn and spring landscapes of Sudak environs in Crimea. Maybe it is precisely the small size of his miniature pictures, that helped him in any weather conditions and in spite of time shortage to cope with rather complicated landscape painting tasks – to find the special moments of nature’s beauty in its color, light and form. Instead of brush, he always used mastichine and with it he developed his filigree original technique which transmits the nature's shapes and rhythms and eloquently speaks of the artist's highly inspired character. Boris Kudryavtsev stopped his landscape painting in 1991.
Credits: Paintings by Boris Kudryavtsev music/cg Roberto Romero
Art by Charles Collins "Bluemoon"
Quote by Aristotle introduces an artistic rendering by Charles Collins on www.CapucinesBoulevard.com. "When I'm painting it's like creating an image of the attributes of God, creating the same vibration that created you, like a loop that feeds back to you in a circle of life, with the same resonance." - Charles Collins
Credits: Art by Charles Collins edited/CG & sound by Roberto Romero
Art by Charles Collins "Christ Trinity"
Christ Trinity bronze sculpture by Charles Collins available at CapucinesBoulevard.com "When I'm painting it's like creating an image of the attributes of God, creating the same vibration that created you, like a loop that feeds back to you in a circle of life, with the same resonance." - Charles Collins
Credits: Art by Charlse Collins Edited/CG Roberto Romero
Art by Phototransformation
artistic cg renderings of flowers,Art by Phototransformations @ CapucinesBlvd.com My personal motivation in creating these images was to heal from a decade of physical and emotional trauma, the consequence of a near-fatal event in Albany, New York, in 1993. I began this project shortly after I bought my first digital camera and found myself shooting patterns of color and light, rather than the people and buildings I had shot in my black-and-white days. I learned to manipulate the images, hoping at first merely to improve them, but soon realizing that once an image file was on my hard drive, I could do anything I wanted with it. The experience of creating these mandalas is reminiscent of meditation.-David Bookbinder
Credits: Art by Phototransformation edited/CG & music by Robert Romero
Art by Quinn Gregory @ CapucinesBoulevard episode 1
Interview with Chicago artist Quinn Gregory discussing his inspiration and technique behind his art Swarovski Crystalized Male and Female Human Skulls As Art by Artist Quinn Gregory. While the artist was a lawyer for several years; approximately four years ago he was diagnosed with a rare heart disease. This diagnosis altered Quinn’s life in many ways. Naturally, it forced Quinn to focus on death and how our Society deals with death. Quinn strongly believes that our bodies are merely shells we use while here on Earth (nothing more or less). He believes that the human skeleton is innately beautiful. He also loves the extremes of death (in the form of a human skull) and bejeweling it with colorful Swarovski Crystals. Each original and limited Quinn Gregory Skull contains somewhere between 8,500 to 12,500 crystals.
Credits: Artist Quinn Gregory edited/music Roberto Romero
Art by Quinn Gregory @ CapucinesBoulevard episode 2
Interview with Chicago artist Quinn Gregory discussing his inspiration and technique behind his art Swarovski Crystalized Male and Female Human Skulls As Art by Artist Quinn Gregory. While the artist was a lawyer for several years; approximately four years ago he was diagnosed with a rare heart disease. This diagnosis altered Quinn’s life in many ways. Naturally, it forced Quinn to focus on death and how our Society deals with death. Quinn strongly believes that our bodies are merely shells we use while here on Earth (nothing more or less). He believes that the human skeleton is innately beautiful. He also loves the extremes of death (in the form of a human skull) and bejeweling it with colorful Swarovski Crystals. Each original and limited Quinn Gregory Skull contains somewhere between 8,500 to 12,500 crystals.
Credits: Artist Quinn Gregory edited/music Roberto Romero
Rachel Foran Winner of 28th Annual High School Art Competition
Interview with Artist Rachel Foran Winner of 28th Annual High School Art CompetitionArtist
Credits: Artist Rachel Foran edited by Robert Romero
Winners of 28th Annual High School Art Competition
Winners of 28th Annual High School Art Competition receiving their awards
Credits: Artists: Rachel Foran,Jake Saner, Junli Song,David Mancilla, Majhen Geiman, Krizia Lopez edited/sound by Roberto Romero
Art by Roberto Romero "Cistercian"
Artist Roberto Romero paints with his hands I am motivated by a prescience of the challenges to the human spirit, and my desire to depict its inherent unboundedness. Sometimes what I create is beautiful and sometimes it isn't. I believe that an artists' creation of powerful emotion within his audience is a prerequisite to meaningful communication.
Credits: Art, Music, Edited/CG by Roberto Romero
Art by Roberto Romero "Serenity of Buddha"
CG animation of a oil painting "Serenity of Buddha" by Roberto Romero
Credits: Art, Music, by Roberto Romero
Art by Roberto Romero Da Vinci's dream
Artist Romero paints Da Vinci images with his hands--work available at www.CapucinesBoulevard.com I am motivated by a prescience of the challenges to the human spirit, and my desire to depict its inherent unboundedness. Sometimes what I create is beautiful and sometimes it isn't. I believe that an artists' creation of powerful emotion within his audience is a prerequisite to meaningful communication.
Credits: Art Music Edited/CG Roberto Romero
Stroll the Boulevard
A quote by George Bernard Shaw introduces a range of art available at www.CapucinesBoulevard.com. The mission of CapucinesBoulevard is to bring the work of both established and emerging contemporary artists to the attention of the widest possible audience, and to provide a marketplace for that art to be sold and auctioned. Our goal is to make art a more accessible and desired part of everyday life.
Credits: Art by Roberto Romero edited/CG by Romero
Art by Roger Cummiskey
Roger is a Dublin Watercolourist, living between Ireland and southern Spain. Roger¥s paintings have been exhibited in Australia, China, Finland, France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, UK, USA, and in many national and private shows in Ireland. His paintings have represented Ireland at the Florence Biennale and also at International Art Exhibitions in London, Stockholm and New York. Music by Warvadal edited by Roberto Romero
Credits: art by Roger Cummiskey Music by Warvadal edited by Roberto Romero
Art by S Jayaraj
Artist S Jayaraj @ CapucinesBlvd.com With a stroke from a brush and a line with his pencil, S Jayaraj spells magic.S Jayaraj is an incredible versatile human kind. Jayaraj’s repertoire of work is multifaceted as well as multidimensional in terms of medium. He believes that the material of expression is not an issue of importance. No matter what medium he works in, Jayaraj always brings a unique and fresh perspective to his artwork.
Credits: Art by S Jayaraj edited/CG & music by Roberto Romero
Art by Scott Spencer
Picasso quote introduces abstract art by Scott Spencer Every day I thank my lucky stars and The Powers That Be that there are art collectors in the world. An abstract work's "meaning" is oftentimes stronger and more personal for the viewer than it is in purely representational art where the subject matter is obvious and can only evoke a limited range of emotions. Albert Einstein said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge." Welcome words to a daydreamer like me. "There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion." Francis Bacon Being gay is a gift, a variation on a theme. Love is too powerful to be shaped or confined. At the moment, I'm loving the paintings of Cecily Brown, Raimonds Staprans and Paul Balmer. My all-time favorites are Max Beckmann, Milton Avery, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Egon Schiele, Richard Diebenkorn and Lucien Freud.
Credits: Art by Scott Spencer edited/CG by Roberto Romero
Art by Shayna Bracha Farber
Art by Shayana Bracha Farber at CapucinesBoulevard.com Holistic Art is the process which allows us to connect with our true potential by opening up a clear conduit toward self-awareness and self-realization. This is the first step to regaining our purpose, developing self-esteem and overcoming life's obstacles to manifest our goals. Harmony FusionWave Awareness Training‚Ñ¢ In this fun-filled, 12-hour program, we ignite our natural resources through playful vocalizations, visualizations, and meditations. The domestication of modern life represses our natural instincts. Here we create a safe place to nourish our soul and liberate our spiritual energy by calling upon ancient teachings from various cultures. Then we play with the vibrations of sound and color to resonate with and recharge the electrical circuits in our bodies. We emerge in a harmonious state of well-being and connection to our inner child.-Shayana Bracha Farber
Credits: Art by Shayna Bacha Farber CG, music, edited by Roberto Romero
Art by Victor Lupechev
Twyla Tharp quote introduces Victor Lupechev paintings. Available at www.CapucinesBoulevard.com.
Credits: Art by Victor Lupechev edited/CG by Roberto Romero
Art by Yuri Kudryavtsev
"My aesthetic credo for the 3rd millennium": complicated harmonies of derived color multitudes - "symchromy" - in abstract, realistic and mixed methods of the "color-composition" painting. ‚ I have come to the abstract improvisation especially due to my greatest passion for the landscape painting. The example of the Nature that creates so freely an infinite diversity of forms and colors, encourages to follow it and try to compose original color harmonies in their various inner plasticity as well as wonderful combinations of new colorful forms, - without imitating any objects. Thus it could give most human heart to most abstract art. ‚ In symchromism I find color and formal joint plasticity innovations, trying to be constructive and expressive in definite and compound ‚Äúcolor compositions
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