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10 Modern Landscape Artists

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Contemporary landscape art is about capturing elements of natural scenery and depicting them in a unique way. Some of the most notable artists like Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Cezanne and Claude Monet have set the trends for the genre, using different media such as oil paint, pastels, watercolour paint and more. To get you inspired, we have compiled a list of some of our favourite modern landscape artists of 2022. Read on to find out more. 

 

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  1. Natalia Baykalova
  2. Kerry Milligan
  3. Clair Bremner
  4. Wayne Thiebaud
  5. Marian Quigley
  6. Etel Adnan
  7. Nigel Cooke
  8. Jules de Balincourt
  9. Tim Eitel
  10. Friedrich Kunath

 

10 modern landscape artists to inspire you

 

 

1. Natalia Baykalova

 

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Natalia Baykalova is a Russian artist who focuses on contemporary landscapes and portraits. Her unique style is achieved through the use of oil paints and sometimes artist spray paint on a paint canvas. She found her passion for landscape whilst skiing in the Siberian mountains and began to sketch and take photographs of the surrounding nature. Her paintings imitate reality and the emotions people experience when connecting with nature. 




 

2. Kerry Milligan

 

 

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Kerry Milligan enjoys experimenting with landscape, floral and abstract artworks. Her paintings often feature spontaneous vibrant colours, different line variations and unique applications of acrylic paint, expressing the beauty and calmness of nature. 

 

 

3. Clair Bremner

 

 

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Clair Bermner has a highly distinctive and unique style, using bright patches of colour, large brush strokes and fine pattern work. Her paintings aim to represent the beauty and complexity of nature, and the changing seasons. She works without a plan in mind and often begins with spontaneous paint splashes and bleeds, which evolve into unique pieces. 



4. Wayne Thiebaud

 

 

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Wayne Thiebaud was a famous landscape and still life artist, who was inspired to paint the beautiful landscapes and objects around him. Using oil paint, Thiebaud used vibrant pigments and smooth line work to depict different subjects. He was inspired by abstract and pop artists such as Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg, and used this to create contemporary artworks out of ordinary life. 

 

 

5. Marian Quigley

 

 

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Marian Quigley is a contemporary Australian landscape artist, who often captures Melbourne landscapes and seascapes. She uses acrylic paint, hard brush strokes, vibrant colours and smooth flowing lines to create her paintings. She likes to keep her artworks minimal and focus on the main elements in the landscapes around her. 

 

 

6. Etel Adnan

 

 

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Born and raised in Lebanon, Etel Adnan had a love for abstract and contemporary art. She moved to California and used her cross-cultural life experiences to create her minimal artworks, using a palette knife instead of a paint brush. Using rich oil on canvas, she applied thick blocks of colour and often captured mountains, sunsets and valleys. 

 

 

7. Nigel Cooke

 

 

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Nigel Cooke is an abstract landscape artist who is well-known for his depictions of urban landscapes. He sets his landscape paintings apart by exploring his subjects in an abstract and fantastical way, often using subtle colours and gentle brushstrokes on a linen canvas

 

 

8. Jules de Balincourt

 

 

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Jules de Balincourt paints private and public landscapes, often exploring cultural and historical subject matters. His paintings are famous for their colourful and rich tones, which are displayed in an abstract style. He prefers to paint his landscapes on a canvas board compared to regular canvas as he likes the rough and raw texture it brings to his artworks. 

 

 

9. Tim Eitel

 

 

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Tim Eitel is a German artist who is most popular for his figurative paintings. He often focuses on capturing landscapes and portraits. He plays with the ideas of art history and real human experiences, and explores them using deep colours and photorealism techniques. 

 

 

10. Friedrich Kunath

 

 

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Friedrich Kunath was born and raised in Germany, where he also completed a Bachelor of Arts. His paintings are known for romanticism, dreamlike scenarios and poetic references. He explores abstract subjects of real life, using bold and subtle oil paints. Friedrich’s paintings use mixed media techniques with oil paints, watercolour paints, art pencils, artist inks and more. 

 

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Modern landscape artists : FAQs

 

 

Who is the best landscape painter?

 

One of the most famous landscape artists is Vincent Van Gogh. He created an array of impressionist paintings that included unique and contemporary techniques, which led on to inspire many artists down the track. His most notable works include ‘The Starry Night’, ‘Wheatfield With Crow’ and ‘Cafe Terrace At Night’.

 

Why is modern art so popular?

 

Modern art is popular as it provides a way for people to produce new ideas and view our everyday lives in a unique way. Contemporary landscape artists can provoke different thoughts and emotions, depending on how they choose to capture a scene. 

 

What are three types of landscape paintings?

 

There are many different variations of landscape art, however, the most common types include:

 

  • Representational landscape art: This focuses on representing natural scenery just as you see them in real life, meaning artists won’t add any unrealistic elements. This is all about capturing the beauty of nature in its natural form.

 

  • Impressionist landscape art: The focus of impressionist paintings is to depict reality in an unnatural way. Some artists may use unnatural lightings, add unnatural and bright colours and separate the foreground from the background. 

 

  • Abstract landscape art: Abstract art is all about telling a story with the surrounding scenery, but capturing it in a unique style. Artists will often take inspiration from real life scenes and add different elements for the purpose of creative expression. 

 

 

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