Girl in the water: summer paintings by California artist Isabelle Emrich
Categories: Culture | North America | Water
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/girl-in-the-water-summer-paintings-by-california-artist-isabelle-emrich.htmlArtist from California, Isabelle Emrich draws atmospheric portraits of women submerged in water. Each colorful oil painting captures the moments of calm under the surface of the water: the heroine of drawings of the artist depict thoughtfully meditating or floating in the water, turning to welcome the sunlight.
Isabelle Emrich (Emrich, Isabel) — 25-year-old artist-expressionist living in Laguna beach, California.
Isabelle received a bachelor of fine art, Academy of fine arts in 2016 and has already held an exhibition of his work in San Francisco. Living on the coast, the artist simply could not love the sea, and her expressive work perfectly reflect the nature of water.
Her wide, energetic strokes, as well as a generous variety of colors — the distinctive features of expressionism, and the main inspiration behind Isabel's none other than Vincent van Gogh.
According to Isabel, her underwater collection is inspired by the study of the feeling of tranquility combined with the energy of the motion of the waves, which the human being feels during the dive.
Keywords: Girls | Pictures | Underwater | Tranquility | Artist
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