Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Artist of the Day, May 19, 2026 : Seas Design , a British design firm (#2530)

 From day one, Seas Design have carried themselves on a promise to build partnerships with whoever they work with. They hone in on the challenges and frustrations and opportunities that businesses have with their design and marketing, and they listen. Through these understandings and learning, they have built and fostered their amazing team to deliver an incredible portfolio of projects that we feel speaks for itself. 

What started out as a side project in a bedroom that transformed into the fully realized multi-disciplinary agency today, has all come about because of these strong relationships.

Seas Design's team specializes not just in the brand, design and marketing services they provide but their ability to develop unique work based on individual needs. They believe every project has its own fingerprint and they adapt and adjust depending on objectives.

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Ben Seas
Upstairs at Annas, identity, 2020
Conwy Vineyard, labeling, 2021
Five visual identity, 2021
Five visual identity, 2021
Five visual identity, 2021
Salt and Lemon, signage, 2021
Salt and Lemon, logotype, 2021
The Journal, brand identity, 2021
The Journal, 2021
The Journal, 2021
The Journal, 2021
Bert's corporate identity, 2022
Bert's, 2022
Strontian Hotel, identity, 2022
Strontian Hotel, identity, 2022
Tempo Wine Bar, 2022
Tempo Wine Bar, 2022
Bastables, brand identity, 2023
Bastables, brand identity, 2023
Cae Mor Hotel, brand identity, 2023
Cae Mor Hotel, brand identity, 2023
EA Design, identity, 2023
EA Design, identity, 2023
EA Design, identity, 2023
Mon Interiors, brand identity, 2023
Sheeps & Leeks, brand identity, 2023
Sheeps & Leeks, signage, 2023
Sheeps & Leeks, 2023
1890, Restaurant identity, The Cae Mor Hotel, 2024
Humphreys Estate Agents, identity, 2024
Humphreys Estate Agents, 2024

Monday, May 18, 2026

Artist of the Day, May 18, 2026 : Viktor Barvitius, a Czech painter (#2529)

 Viktor Barvitius (1834–1902) was a Czech painter and illustrator best known for his genre paintings and landscapes that captured everyday life and urban scenes through a realist lens, often incorporating elements of late Impressionism in his use of light and color.

Born in Prague, he studied at the Prague Academy under Eduard Engerth and Christian Ruben, then painting in Paris from 1855 to 1858 under the renowned realist Thomas Couture, which profoundly shaped his focus on dynamic modern life and harmonious natural moments. Upon returning to Bohemia, Barvitius became a prominent figure in Czech art circles, contributing to institutions like the Society of Patriotic Friends of the Arts by documenting major European galleries during travels in 1883.

His notable works include Thursday in Stromovka, a vibrant depiction of a social gathering in Prague's Stromovka Park bathed in afternoon light, and A Track at Cernay-la-Ville, showcasing his skill in rendering rural French landscapes with earthy tones and atmospheric depth.

Barvitius enrolled at the Prague Academy of Fine Arts in 1849 at the age of 15, beginning his formal artistic training under the directorship of Christian Ruben. His studies followed the academy's traditional curriculum, progressing from drawing templates and antique plaster casts to working from live models and eventually oil painting, 

After completing his studies at the Prague Academy in 1864, Barvitius traveled to Paris, where his prior academic training served as a prerequisite for admission to the atelier of Thomas Couture. From 1865 to 1868, Barvitius resided in Paris and trained in Couture's studio, a prominent center for French academic realism that emphasized rigorous drawing, composition, and a balanced approach to historical and contemporary themes. 

During his time in Paris from 1865 to 1868, Barvitius produced several key works that captured the vibrancy of urban life, marking his shift toward realism infused with emerging impressionistic techniques. One prominent example is the 1866 oil study Place de la Concorde v Paříži (Place de la Concorde in Paris), a small-scale painting on wood. This work depicts the iconic Parisian square in a moment just before dusk, emphasizing the play of light on figures and surfaces while deliberately omitting architectural details and softening the bustle of crowds to heighten atmospheric effects. Barvitius's loose, lively brushwork and fresh yet restrained palette—dominated by cool greens and subtle tonal shifts—exemplify his sensitive handling of light and mass, blending precise realist observation with impressionistic suggestions of transience and mood.

Upon returning to Bohemia in 1860 following his studies in Paris, Barvitius dedicated his career to genre painting, shifting his focus to realistic depictions of everyday Czech life. This marked a departure from earlier historical themes, as evidenced by his 1864 graduation piece from the Prague Academy, a historical painting of the Battle of Crécy, toward contemporary subjects that captured the nuances of urban and rural Bohemian existence. Influenced by the realism he encountered in Thomas Couture's studio, Barvitius emphasized social realism in his mature works, portraying ordinary moments with a balance of dynamic modern interactions and serene, harmonious scenes

During his lifetime, Barvitius received acclaim within Czech art circles for his genre paintings that effectively bridged realism and late impressionism, capturing everyday life with a nuanced interplay of light and social observation. His contributions were recognized through his active involvement with the Society of Patriotic Friends of the Arts in Prague, where he served as gallery inspector from 1877 to 1893 and was commissioned to help establish key collections, including preparing the installation in the Rudolfinum building in 1885 based on study trips to European galleries. He published the society's first professionally compiled catalog in 1889.

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Viktor Barvitius
The Battle of Crecy, 1858
Battle field, 1860
Kamzíci (Chamois), 1860
On the Ice, 1860
A Track at Cernay-la-Ville, 1865
Parisian Comedians, 1865–66
La place de la Concorde, study, 1866
La place de la Concorde, 1866
The horse fair, 1866
Beach Scene, 1866-67
Rumaři (Rubble Carriers), 1866–67
A Company at a Table, 1867
Embankment with Horse Carts, 1867
A Fair at Hvězda, study, 1881
At the Flower Market, 1882
Kamzíci (Chamois), 1885
Thursday at Stromovka (Detail), 1885
Thursday at Stromovka, 1885