Robert Zietara | Foshe Art

Joined Artfinder: Oct. 2016

Artworks for sale: 39

(2)

Norway

Updates from Robert Zietara | Foshe Art's studio

  • Battle of Trafalgar - my art journey (part 3)

    15 February 2019

    Battle of Trafalgar - my art journey (part 2)

    15 February 2019

    Battle of Trafalgar - my art journey (part 1)

    15 February 2019

    END OF TIME

    Last step varnishing the painting. Someone asked me on my FB page why I use a small brush for varnishing. My answer to this question is that I want to keep the character of the painting and therefore I varnish after the last traces of the brush

    22 November 2018

    Marine Art 3

    Finishing "Coming home" painting

    11 August 2018

    FAFNIR

    Creating one of my last art "Fafnir"

    30 July 2018

    Marine Art 2

    New ship on canvas on the way ..

    30 July 2018

    Red Thin Line

    THIN RED LINE - 薄赤色ライン - 切腹, My new painting illustrating a Japanese girl who is just about to commit ritual suicide formally known as Seppuku or harakiri. It usually involved cutting the abdomen open with a short sword, which was believed to immediately release the samurai's spirit to the afterlife. Seppuku was not only reserved for man. Women of the samurai class often committed seppuku if their husbands died in battle or were forced to kill themselves. Women would first bind their legs together with a silk cloth to prevent an unseemly posture after death

    30 July 2018

    Loneliness

    Creating "Loneliness" Oil on canvas

    30 July 2018

    Marine Art

    Creating new marine art

    30 July 2018

    Icon of St Mary of Egypt

    08 February 2018

    Robert Zietara art works

    08 February 2018