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Some Pressure Art I did last night.
I love the update okay
#hshshshs#also the main paint colours on Painter are blue and yellow because he loves drawing the sky#roblox#pressure roblox#roblox pressure#painter pressure#pressure sebastian
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An Antique Colonade, Italy
Artist: Carl Frederik Aagaard (Danish, 1833–1895)
Date: 1874
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Private Collection
#vertical landscape#antique colonade#italy#path#chickens#columns#lush foliage#blue sky#mountain#painting#oil on canvas#fine art#oil painting#artwork#danish culture#danish art#carl frederick aagaard#danish painter#european art#19th century painting#private collection
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“I stole these flowers from someone's yard” sir that is a whole ass bridal bouquet. become a florist.
#adwd#a date with death#listened to blue sky & the painter and unfortunately. it is now stuck in my head.
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The Fall of Phaeton
Artist: Odilon Redon (French, 1840-1916)
Date: 1905-1910
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Unknown
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Odilon Redon's "The Fall of Phaeton" depicts the Greek myth of Phaeton, who loses control of the sun chariot and is struck down by Zeus. Redon's work explores the subject in various media, including black charcoal drawings and color experiments, and often portrays Phaeton's descent into the abyss or the chaotic aftermath of his fall.
#mythological art#the fall of phaeton#artwork#greek mythology#colorful art#horses#phaeton#fall#blue sky#symbolism#painting#oil on canvas#fine art#oil painting#french culture#french art#odilon redon#french symbolist painter#french painter#european art#20th century painting
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wide awake from the breeze
(buddie) (2.2k) i swore i was going to write something for @summerofbuddie so here i am with something on the last possible day lol. very in character of me. title from blue sky & the painter which i will continue to push as The eddie diaz song for season 8
The air is crisp and cold, and finally, finally, Eddie can breathe.
The San Gabriels are beautiful this time of year, but it’s hard to appreciate the changing leaves when he’s watching Buck. Their color could never compete with his light.
Buck’s fingers tap against the steering wheel as he hums along to a song Eddie’s certain has repeated at least three times in the past two hours. He’s beautiful like this. He’s always beautiful, actually, but Eddie thinks this might be his favorite version of Buck. Happiness suits him.
They’ve been tumbling towards something since Buck broke up with Tommy, since Eddie finally let loose the words that have been stuck in his throat for years. For once in his life, Eddie isn’t overly worried about time. For once in his life, he’s got plenty of it.
They reach a scenic overlook, and Buck pulls over. He takes his sunglasses off and drops them on the dashboard, then looks over at Eddie and grins.
“See,” Buck says brightly, “I told you it’d be worth the drive.”
Eddie twists in his seat so he can face Buck a little more directly. His curls are wild from the wind, and his eyes glow in the late afternoon sun. “I didn’t doubt you for a second,” Eddie murmurs.
Buck’s smile grows impossibly wider. The foliage doesn’t stand a chance. “You want to get out for a little? Stretch our legs?” he asks.
“Yeah,” Eddie agrees easily.
There’s a trailhead just a few hundred feet away, and Buck bounds toward it eagerly.
“Half a mile out and back?” he calls over his shoulder after studying the map for a second, as if there’s anywhere Eddie wouldn’t follow him.
“Let’s do it,” Eddie replies as he sidles up next to Buck.
Buck smiles at him again, and it’s a little like watching the first light of dawn stretch across the horizon.
They mostly walk in silence, but every few minutes Buck pauses to point out a particular tree or bird. It’s kind of incredible, the way he latches onto information and then gifts it to Eddie in a single excited breath. Eddie’s got his own personal guidebook to the world, and he makes everything feel new and special.
The trail ends at the bank of a small, placid lake surrounded by rocky outcroppings. Buck sits on one and pulls Eddie down next to him.
The sky above them is cloudless and clear, a brilliant blue that’s reflected in the water. A few leaves drift slowly across the surface, leaving behind tiny wake trails. It’s peaceful in a way Eddie’s rarely gotten to experience in his life. He isn’t sure he’d even be capable of appreciating that if it weren’t for Buck.
“I think I want to do this forever,” Eddie says as they stare out across the lake.
Buck knocks his knee against Eddie’s. “What?” he asks, “Watch the leaves turn?”
Eddie looks at him and finds a soft smile that tells him Buck knows exactly what he means. “Yeah,” he says, knocking his knee back, “something like that.”
For a long moment, Buck holds his gaze. “Yeah,” he says finally, “me too.”
Eddie leans to the side, allowing his weight to settle against Buck’s shoulder. He tries not to worry anymore about whether or not he deserves to have someone like Buck in his life. He has him. Buck picks him, over and over again, and even though Eddie’s not sure he’ll ever quite manage to wrap his head around it, he’s long since decided the only way he needs to feel about that is grateful. And god is he grateful.
Buck closes his eyes and tips his face toward the sun. His cheeks are tinged with pink, and it’s hard to tell if it’s the cold, the beginnings of a sunburn, or something else entirely that’s caused it. Eddie finds that he wants to know, wants to press his fingers to Buck’s skin and see if the redness fades or grows. Â
It’s an impulse he could give in to; Buck would let him. There’s something about this moment he wants to freeze though, and if he moves it’ll change. Instead, he watches. He commits every detail to memory. When he’s old and gray and everything else is fading, this will be what he remembers.
A gust of wind blows down through the valley, and Buck shivers with it, nose scrunching. He opens his eyes and looks at Eddie. “I’m cold,” he admits with a sheepish smile.
“You’re always cold,” Eddie says, voice dripping with fondness.
Buck tilts his head in acknowledgement. He flexes his fingers a few times, probably stiff in the autumn air.
“C’mere,” Eddie says a little nonsensically. Buck will understand.
Buck holds his hands out and Eddie takes them. He vigorously rubs at them until they’re satisfyingly friction warm. He keeps them when he’s done, holding them together between his palms to protect them from the wind. Buck ducks his head and grins.
“You’re like a space heater,” he says, shuffling impossibly closer.
“And you’re like an icepack,” Eddie replies.
Buck blows out a soft, amused breath. “Makes me handy to keep around in the summer,” he quips.
“I always want you around.”
Another version of Eddie might’ve hesitated, might’ve buried that instinctive reply as far down as possible, shoved it next to all the things he refused to examine. Too bad for that Eddie; he wouldn’t get to see the pink on Buck’s cheeks darken and spread.
“I always want you around, too,” Buck says, quiet, like he might scare away the moment if he speaks too loudly.
Eddie’s been waiting. For what, he’s not entirely sure. For him and Buck to be alone, though that’s hardly a rare occurrence. For all the doubtful voices in his head to go silent, but Buck’s been quieting those for years. For him to feel settled in his skin. For the world to stop turning around them long enough to do it right. All at once, Eddie feels like there’s nothing else to wait for.
“I love you,” he says, and the words taste good. They’re the icy fresh snow melt that streams down mountains in the spring, the bright tang of citrus in the summer, the spicy warmth of mulled cider in the winter, and soon, he thinks, he’ll know for certain that they taste like Buck in the fall.
A small noise spills from Buck’s mouth and he sways forward, less like he’s leaning in and more like he can’t help but be caught in Eddie’s gravity.
“Eddie,” he whispers. His eyes shine.
“Buck,” he replies.
For most of Eddie’s life, he’s been afraid. He’s pushed past it, locked it down, pretended that the twist of anxiety in his gut was never more than passing butterflies. Here, though, now, he doesn’t even feel brave. He’s too sure, Buck makes him feel too safe; there’s no fear for him to fight against.
Buck blinks a few times and swallows visibly. Eddie rubs his thumbs in soothing circles against Buck’s wrists.
“You…” Buck starts, rough and awed.
“Take your time,” Eddie says, unable to hide his amusement.
Buck huffs and kicks at Eddie’s ankle. “Forgive me for taking a second to process literally the best thing I’ve ever heard,” he retorts without any bite.
“Oh no, I mean it,” Eddie says with a wide grin. “I’ll sit here all day. I’m not cold.”
A startled laugh jumps from Buck’s throat. “Be quiet, let me finish processing,” he says.
“Process away,” Eddie murmurs.
A few seconds pass and he watches the gears turn in Buck’s mind. Eddie knows the way they like to twist and catch, but he’s not worried. They’ll have a lifetime to discard all the worst-case scenarios.
 “Okay,” Buck says finally. “I’ve processed.” He pulls his hands from Eddie’s grip and raises them to his jaw. He leans in and Eddie meets him halfway.
Eddie was right, but also wrong. Buck tastes like love, yes, but he also tastes like home and joy and warmth and a little like the muscadines they’d stopped to buy from a roadside stand earlier in the day. Buck smiles against his lips and it feels like the rest of his life.
“For the record,” Buck says, pulling back just far enough to look Eddie in the eye, “I love you too.”
Eddie can’t help the bright peal of laughter that bursts from his chest. He feels free and alive and happy and everything else he was once afraid he’d never be able to. Buck skims a thumb along his cheek bone and grins.
“If you’re done, I really want to kiss you again,” Buck says once Eddie’s laughter has faded to a soft chuckle.
Eddie grips Buck’s waist and hums. “I don’t know, I think I need to process,” he teases.
“Oh, that’s fine, I’ll just sit here and freeze while you—” Buck makes a surprised noise as Eddie surges forward and cuts him off with his lips.
They break apart a second time and Eddie rests his forehead against Buck’s. “I’ve processed,” he says, quiet and smiling.
“Yeah?” Buck asks, a little breathless.
Eddie hums an affirmative. “Best thing I’ve ever heard, had to let it sink in.”
Buck presses a soft, chaste kiss to the corner of Eddie’s mouth. “It takes a second,” he agrees.
Another gust of wind blows past them. A few leaves begin their gentle descent to the ground and Buck shivers.
“Come on,” Eddie says, laughing lightly as he pulls back and stands. He holds his hands out and Buck takes them. “You’ve got a hoodie in the Jeep.”
Buck’s head tilts adorably. “I didn’t…” he says, trailing off as the confusion in his expression makes way for that quiet, disbelieving smile that seems to be reserved exclusively for Eddie.
“You’re always cold,” Eddie says with a fond eyeroll. He tugs at Buck until he stands.
“Not always,” Buck says, suddenly inches from Eddie.
Eddie swallows as a shudder of anticipation travels down his spine. “No?” he asks faintly.
Buck fixes him with a look Eddie’s seen before, though never directed at him. “Nope,” he says, eyes dark and lips curling.
The effect is lessened slightly as the breeze kicks up again and Buck cringes away from it. The tip of his nose is bright pink. Eddie wants to kiss it, so he does.
He laughs again and drops one of Buck’s hands. “Let’s go, cowboy, you can seduce me in the Jeep.”
Buck’s mouth opens and closes. “Uh, that’s—yeah, let’s do that,” he says in a rush.
They quickly make their way back up to the trailhead. Eddie can’t remember ever smiling this much, but even when his cheeks start to hurt it’s impossible to stop. He’s happy, happy in a way he didn’t even know was possible until very recently.
When they reach the overlook, Eddie pauses just long enough to lift their joined hands and press a kiss to the back of Buck’s.
Buck’s eyes widen. “When did you get so…” He gestures vaguely.
Eddie snorts. “I have game,” he says.
“No,” Buck says incredulously, “you don’t. Or—or didn’t.”
“It sounds like you think I have game,” Eddie teases.
“I think you should get in the Jeep so we can go home and test the theory,” Buck replies.
“Gonna have to let me go first,” Eddie says, nodding toward their intertwined fingers.
Buck blushes but makes no move to extricate himself from Eddie’s grip. Â
“Or not,” Eddie says softly.
“I just…” Buck trails off.
Eddie squeezes his hand.
“I want to remember this,” Buck says, ducking his head. “How everything feels right now.”
“Even the cold?” Eddie asks.
Buck squeezes his hand. “M’not cold,” he says.
The wind blows, and Buck crowds in closer to Eddie, trying to hide from it.
“I think you might be a little cold,” Eddie murmurs.
“Maybe I just wanted to kiss you again,” Buck replies.
Eddie grins. “Don’t let me stop you,” he says.
Buck presses a feather-light kiss to his cheek, then his nose, then the corner of his mouth. Eddie feels his cheeks heat beneath his touch.
“Okay,” he says softly. He steps back and lets go of Eddie’s hand. He fishes his keys out of his pocket and unlocks the Jeep.
Eddie climbs into the passenger seat as Buck settles in front of the wheel, just like they’ve done a thousand times before. He reaches into the back and grabs Buck’s hoodie, the slightly oversized one that he loves to wrap himself in on days just like this one. He hands it to Buck. As he watches Buck wriggle into it, he’s hit with a wave of joy all over again.
“I love you,” he says when Buck’s head pops out from the hood, just because he can.
“You’re such a sap,” Buck says, but it sounds a whole lot like I love you too.
Buck turns the key in the ignition, and the stereo comes to life playing the same song as before.
Is that a blue sky? The singer asks.
“It’s about damn time,” Eddie can’t help but sing along.
Buck grins at him and grabs his hand.
It’s about damn time.
#buddie#buddie fic#911#911fic#summerofbuddie#abbie writes#abbie continues to push her blue sky & the painter agenda#fic
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Tropical observatory *TO20250801 Mixed media / Canvas 200 X 120 centimeters (79 X 47 Inches) 2025
#rene serrano#reneserrano#artist#art#painting#painter#contemporary art#abstract#mexican#calligraphy#turntable#records#vinyl records#red#black#white#abstract painting#abstract art#expressionism#modern art#mixedmedia#george mathieu#franz kline#rothko#music#ocean#sky#stars#astronomy#blue
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Felt like the stars got bored of coming out
But, oh, I caught them up there last night
#for a DTIYS I'm doing on bluesky#this one was based on 'Blue Sky and the Painter' by Bastille#hazbin hotel#lucifer hazbin hotel#hazbin lucifer#lucifer magne#hazbin hotel lucifer
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Miranda
Artist: John William Waterhouse (English, 1849-1917)
Date: 1875
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Private Collection
Description
Miranda from The Tempest was Waterhouse’s first depiction of a heroine from Shakespeare's play. In 1875, he painted what is believed to be his first version of Miranda and exhibited it at the Royal Academy. Waterhouse then returned to the subject matter periodically, perhaps most notably, producing Miranda, The Tempest of 1916.
#literary art#pre raphaelite brotherhood#seashore#miranda#the tempest#william shakespeare's play#english literature#female figure#heavy clouds#white gown#necklace#blue sky#pre raphaelite art#painting#oil on canvas#fine art#oil painting#artwork#english culture#english art#john william waterhouse#english painter#european art#19th century painting#private collection
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Luna
Artist: Edward Coley Burne-Jones (English, 1833-1898)
Date: c. 1872-1875
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Private Collection
#luna#pre raphaelite brotherhood#female figure#blue gown#globe#sea#blue#night sky#floating#pre raphaelite art#allegorical theme#painting#oil on canvas#fine art#oil painting#artwork#english culture#english art#edward burne jones#english painter#european art#19th century painting
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Oh, this bitter peace in my mind
#amalia's art#art#artists on tumblr#bastille#bastille band#bastille dan#dan smith#ampersand#&#blue sky & the painter#blue sky and the painter#bastille fanart#collage#analog collage#mixed media#fanart#bastille fan art#tempera painting#I’ve been meaning to make something inspired by this song since it was released#this here is inspired by a few painting by edvard munch#the sun self portrait in front of blue sky and a little bit of the scream#I haven’t painted anything with temperas or acrylics in years so it isn’t perfect but I’m really happy with how it turned out!
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Boar Lane, Leeds
Artist: John Atkinson Grimshaw (English, 1836–1893)
Date: 1881
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds Museums and Galleries, Leeds. England
#cityscape#night scene#human figures#boar lane#leeds#england#buildings#street#illuminated windows#painting#blue sky#oil on canvas#fine art#oil painting#artwork#english culture#english art#john atkinson grimshaw#english painter#european art#19th century painting#leeds art gallery
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Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire
Artist: Thomas Gainsborough (British, 1727-1788)
Date: 1783
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, United States
#portrait#full length#painting#artwork#duchess of devonshire#standing#drapery#champagne-peach dress#curly hair#sage green sash#columns#rest-red curtain#landscape#blue sky#puffy clouds#trees#oil on canvas#fine art#oil painting#british culture#british art#thomas gainsborough#british painter#european art#18th century painting#national gallery of art
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Selene and Endymion
Artist: Gerard de Lairesse (Dutch, 1641-1711)
Date: ca. 1680
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Description
In Greek mythology, the moon goddess Selene was the lover of the mortal shepherd Endymion; but because of her lunar nature, their meetings could only take place at night. Nicolas Poussin has represented the poignant moment at which the two must part.
#mythological art#mythological scene#artwork#mythological figures#landscape#selene#greek mythology#moon goddess#mortal shepherd#endymion#evening#cupid#burning torch#clouds#moon#trees#nude figures#necklace#drapery#blue sky#sleeping man#painting#oil on canvas#fine art#oil painting#dutch culture#dutch art#gerard de lairesse#dutch painter#european art
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shout out to the blue sky & the painter music video for overwhelming me with the urge to paint for the first time is actual years
#when I said it was changing my brain chemistry I MEANT it#bastille#ampersand#blue sky & the painter#Abbie arts#<- I don’t even think I have a tag for that soo???
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Portrait of Alice, Countess of Shipbrook
Artist: Francis Cotes (British, 1726-1770)
Date: 18th century
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Private Collection
Description
Alice, Countess of Shipbrook, was daughter and co-heiress of Samuel Ibbetson of Denton Park, Yorkshire. She married the English politician Francis Vernon (1715-1783), Esq., of Bacton, Suffolk, who was created Earl of Shipbrook in 1777.
#portrait#three quarter length#sitting#countess of shipbrook#female figure#yorkshire#landscape#foliage#blue horizon#cloudy sky#musical instrument#ivory gown with gold print#blue shawl#chair#garden#painting#oil on canvas#fine art#oil painting#artwork#british culture#british art#francis cotes#british painter#18th century painting#private collection
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Allegory of Summer
Artist: Juan Antonio de Ribera (Spanish, 1779–1860)
Date: c. 1819
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, Spain
Description
The decoration of the Queen's Casino included two series of similar format and style alluding to cycles of time, painted by José de Madrazo and Juan Antonio de Ribera. These allegories of the Hours of the Day and the Four Seasons took the form of delicate female figures in flight, accompanied by putti who hold their respective attributes.
#allegory of summer#allegorical art#oil on canvas#painting#fine art#spanish culture#spanish art#female figure#fight#putti#flowers#gown#cloth#landscape#sash#wheat#lake#mountains#blue sky#juan antonio de ribera#spanish painter#museo nacional del prado#european art#artwork#oil painting#19th century painting
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