Lmao this has been my phone background for like 2 years
pick me up
- Laura Callaghan
queer art student || capricorn || giant nerd
|| they/them ||
art insta: @reyarts111
My finished digital painting of @troyesivan :)
Josef Schuster (1812-1890) - A trunk with plants and a Nuthatch, oil on canvas, 95,5 x 76 cm.
I can’t stop thinking about this painting it’s so sexy but true
This bitch is nightmare fuel
Why wouldn’t she choose some obscure painting/artist?! JMW Turner is super famous and that’s his most famous painting.
What an idiot. 😂
But why ole girl use an Instagram filter on somebody else’s art?!?!
#levels
WHAT EVEN IS THIS CHICK?!?!
This just gets better.
Turner is not DaVinci. The Slave Ship is not as big a part of the zeitgeist as the Mona Lisa. Maybe in the art/art historical world, it’s recognizable, but not to the vast majority of people.
Unless she explicitly stated that this was an homage, she plagiarized this shit.
Here is my painting for the Art Action exhibition! It will be sold at auction among many other wonderful art pieces. All the money will go to an association that helps migrants.
Come, look, and get yourself some nice painting or drawing!
To watch: La bellevilloise in Paris, starting on the 14th of september
To buy: Same place, 14th of october, 14h.
more info at http://www.art-action.fr/
Testing a new sketchbook that wasn’t very good haha;;;. I wish the paper was better on moleskine art-plus sketchbooks. there’s a weird wax on the edges….
PS. I used a toothbrush to flick on the white paint for the stars.
Tools: Windsor & Newton gouache, Talens Japan watercolour. i’m not gonna put the sketchbook cause i definitely do NOT recommend it lol.
Is there, like, a collection of these somewhere that I can watch when I’m having a panic attack??
I started putting a few on youtube recently with calming music. I’ll put them here just in case :). hope it helps.
I’ll try to record more in the future :)
my digital painting of amazingphil :)
over 10 hours, SAI
(background is not a painting)
full size here
dan version (x)
After the Superhydrophobic Street Art, which uses a superhydrophobic coating to create designs which appear only in the rain, here is the Project Monsoon, which uses the same concept, this time with hydrochromic
painting, which reveals its color only when wet. This amazing and
clever project was designed by a Korean team of designers, in
collaboration with Pantone, to provide color to the streets of Seoul
during the rainy season, while paying tribute to the Korean culture. A
brilliant idea! Source: ufunk
The world is filled with such wonderful things.
Illustration by Vald’Es for La Vie Parisienne magazine, 1926.
the distinction between “crafts” and “fine art” is probably driven by misogyny and the devaluation of women’s labor
art forms that have traditionally been practiced by women like embroidery are devalued and called just “crafts” while art forms that women historically were mostly barred from (painting, sculpture) are “fine art”
Also racism; African and Indigenous art is considered crafts whereas only white forms are “art”
