Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature.

Flower Drawing

Happiness held is the seed; Happiness shared is the flower.

Flower Drawing

Politeness is the flower of humanity.

Flower Drawing

Flowers are like friends; They bring color to your world.

Flower Drawing

Earth laughs in flowers.

Flower Drawing

Flowers don’t tell, they show.

Flower Drawing

Flowers are the music of the ground. From earth’s lips spoken without sound.

Flower Drawing

The butterfly is a flying flower, the flower a tethered butterfly.

Flower Drawing

The flower that follows the sun does so even in cloudy days.

Flower Drawing

Where flowers bloom so does hope.

Flower Drawing

Drawing Quotes:

  • If drawing belongs to the world of spirit and colour to that of the senses, you must draw first to cultivate the spirit. – Henri Matisse   
  • I sometimes think there is nothing so delightful as drawing. – Vincent van Gogh
  • Drawing is the artist’s most direct and spontaneous expression, a species of writing: it reveals, better than does painting, his true personality. – Edgar Degas
  • I have learned that what I have not drawn, I have never really seen, and that when I start drawing an ordinary thing, I realise how extraordinary it is, sheer miracle. – Frederick Franck
  • How you draw is a reflection of how you feel about the world. You’re not capturing it, you’re interpreting it. – Juliette Aristides
  • A drawing is simply a line going for a walk. – Paul Klee
  • Drawing is vision on paper. – Andrew Loomis
  • You can’t do sketches enough. Sketch everything and keep your curiosity fresh. – John Singer Sargent 

Short story

Andy Warhol: Icon of Pop Art

Close to Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol (1928-1987) collaborated with him on over 200 works. They shared the same favourite theme: consumer society. If Basquiat is the emblem of Street Art, Andy Warhol (available on Artsper) is unquestionably the emblem of Pop Art.

Beginning his career in advertising, he became world famous in the 1960s thanks to his screen prints of mass products, then eventually became one of the most iconic artists of all time. Duplicating his works in a multitude of flashy colours, he brought art into the category of consumer goods. In order to produce in industrial quantities, he created his Factory in 1964, a giant studio central to New York artistic life. His works are now among the most sought-after within the contemporary art market.

His biography was written by Victor Bockris, who was close to the artist, is the result of a meticulous investigation of his entourage. It reveals the career of this leader of pop culture, from his precarious childhood in a family of Slovakian emigrants to his breakthrough into the world of show business.