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Paintings of Artist Loui Jover


Loui Jover ( уметник Лоуи Јовер ) is an unusual, authorized, australian contemporary artist, born in yugoslavia on april 18, 1967. he owns a unique style of painting, the master's business card is the ability to write pictures on the pages of old books and journals. and let everyone say that you can't draw in books - there are exceptions from each rule. looking to hire loui joverthis is not better. yellow paper, ink and a tink of inspiration is a simple and complex recipe for success of the artist's vintage masterpieces. every picture, like, steam, over the text so like the wind can simply remove it at any moment. the master's preference gives the writing of emotionally charged women's persons which appear on the pages - in all sophistication and refinement in minimal black - white performance. this helps to display the incredible gamma of feelings and experiences 
that is located in the difficult soul of every girl..











"I like to do ink drawings on sheets of paper from old books and magazines stitched together. There is a certain fragility in these images that makes them even more interesting (as if the wind could tear them at any moment). Drawn, absolutely black lines against intricate printed lines lines of the book, merging, create a strange union, which seems to give the image a kind of "meaning" and from this union history is born ... "
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Louis Jover began painting in early childhood. When the young artist grew up, he happened to travel a lot in Europe and Asia. And it was on these trips that the love of art captured the heart and mind of a guy who no longer imagined himself without having to draw every day. He obsessively filled the album with sketches and finished paintings. Extraordinary talent developed in a natural progression as the artist grew older. This allowed, as Louis later admitted, to use different styles and techniques in the future.
































































































































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