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A protest is happening in Hung Kong, a lot of people got hurt in this event. I post it to support them, hopefully they will success in the end.
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Main character in Japanese anime “ Demon slayer “. I like it because there is a special grain on the forehead, and the clothes are also unique, black and green cross each other as the blocks. The water around him is his skill which is so cool!!!!
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Black Lives Matter, the issue about the racism. As a eastern Asian in Canada, I don’t want to get discrimination for just because my skin. For sure, same as the people in the photo, they were trying to let government hear them.
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Classic Japanese building. Compare to modern building, classic Japanese building has a gap between the ground and the house, it’s because they had to prevent the water. Japan is a low altitude country, and the mountains is also their main terrain, so they have to build like this.
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I love it because it is about the global warming problem. It relate everyone who lives on the earth. In this artwork, the artist shows a polar bear looks down to the water and it sees the bone of itself. The artist is trying to tell us the warming is gonna melt all the ice, it causes polar bears won’t have no place to live, and die in the end.
by Gregoria Jacobs from Pinterest
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I like this because the quality of the picture is so exquisite. The mechanical hand looks super beautiful as a artwork that make by computer. we can even see the sentiment from her eyes, and her hair is also amazing.
From Japanese anime : Violet Evergarden
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I like this because the meaning of the heart looks lock with a key I think is someone is waiting for another one to open his/her heart by themselves as a key.
by StyleUp from Pinterest
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I love this tattoo because the tattoo artist create the work with almost all the simple line and make it really clear. The flower grows from a black hole and a hummingbird is trying to taste nectar.
by Mr. Koo
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I like this type of tattoo because the rose is just like reality and the tattoo artist use many dots as the shadow and the grain of leaves. Basically, the design is the one I would like to get in the future, and this is the biggest reason Iike.
by Alanna Mule
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By Gustave Courbet. A game-changer in the world of art and self-portraits, Gustave Courbet is known as a realist painter. His self-portrait looks like a young man in despair. With wide eyes and wild hair, the painting’s realism takes on another dimension when the contrast that the colours used bring out are considered. The unvarnished realism of these works would establish Courbet as the proponent of a new art, one that reflected life—including the lower classes—as it is. “To know in order to do, that was my idea,” the artist wrote in 1855. “To be in a position to translate the customs, the ideas, the appearance of my time, according to my own estimation; to be not only a painter, but a man as well; in short, to create living art—this is my goal.”
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By Rembrandt van Rijn. Amsterdam in 1639.Rembrandt van Rijn was born in Leiden. He went to Amsterdam in 1624 to study for six months with Pieter Lastman, a famous history painter. Upon completion of his training Rembrandt returned to Leiden. Around 1632 he moved to Amsterdam In this work, The light that so effectively illuminates the head also accents Rembrandt’s left shoulder. As my research, Rembrandt’s pose was inspired by Raphael’s famous portrait of Balthasar Castiglione, which had appeared in an auction in Amsterdam in 1639.
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By Giuseppe Arcimboldo. Arcimboldo was an Italian Mannerist painter known for his extraordinary human portraits. Arcimboldo's paintings were in fact complex compositions. His paintings have been cited as precursors to Surrealism and were highly prized. This art work was real himself, and we can see when he was done, he is pretty old. His wearing is seems like just as the Italian Renaissance was winding down.
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By Vincent van Gogh. Self portrait is an 1889 oil on canvas painting by the post-impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh. It was painted shortly before he left Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in southern France. Stark contrasts of color and restless brushstrokes. This background sets off the complementary colors of his green-tinged face and orange hair, keying his image to a higher pitch. “I was thin and pale as a ghost,” Van Gogh wrote as he described this portrait. “It is dark violet blue and the head whitish with yellow hair, so it has a color effect.”
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Renowned for his photorealistic portraits, Chuck Close has been depicting his own likeness since the late 1960s, and he has completed more than 80 during the last 50 years.Close divides the portrait into a grid and then transfers. It is showing both the artist’s working process and the virtuosity of his skill when compared with the final product. Close works in a variety of styles and mediums, often taking advantage of the grid, giving his self-portraits the appearance of pixelation, or even abstraction.By Chuck Close.
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By Egon Schiele. we can see it really clear that the artist create the work has impressionist style. There is no regular line and graphics. This one is a psychologically complex images. The emaciated, tortured figure of the artist, bony and angular. Schiele stares wildly, his large, dark eyes glaring menacingly, his mouth open, and his shock of hair standing on end.
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By Dwolf Tutoriales.
The artist uses blue, green and black, try to create a Chinese looking. we can see there is a mountain as a background, and a river exist in front of the mountain. The emphasis - a woman’s head is seems a bigger mountain that made by forest and snowing. The artist Deliberately make the work looks kind of complicate, but you still can see the emphasis pretty clearly.
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