A new series of handwoven tapestries capturing the marvel of a flock of birds flying closely together, a shape-shifting form creating mesmerising patterns. The tapestries have been designed to follow ...
The first in a series of short film presentations submitted by Fine Art students from University of Sunderland.
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The life appears to be visibly draining from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in this forlorn depiction of his final hours. His pallid complexion, coupled with the dazzling white bedlinen, are in stark ...
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Antonio Calderara (1903-1978) is renowned for his delicate and exquisitely balanced abstract imagery which, in its restraint and subtlety, exhibits affinities with the work of Giorgio Morandi. He ...