Art Therapy par Mark McEvoy... Avec la participation de Marcel Duchamp en personne. Posté sur Instagram.
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[ Crawling out of my arthole to say.. Platonic Shipping is what I love here. Considering the muse is a minor AND a Pokémon.
No romance is happening here... (Unless I bring his Mom into the mix.. Hmmm...)
But yeah, found family, close friends, mentors.. gimme.]
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How satisfy your thirst for knowledge : Art history edition
Academic Pursuits:
- Enroll in formal courses or partake in online classes meticulously curated by reputable institutions or esteemed platforms to deepen your understanding of art history.
Here are some YouTube channels to follow:
Literary Exploration:
- Commence your literary odyssey with introductory books, progressing judiciously towards more specialized books, keep the learning process organic by going forth based on interest rather then chronological order . Seek out revered readings endorsed in the annals of art history.
Expeditions to Galleries and Museums:
- Immerse yourself in the realm of art by walking through the hallowed halls of museums and galleries. Observe with discernment the diverse periods and styles that grace the canvas of artistic expression. In doing this inform yourself on the cultural context of each piece through resources such as :
And keep the learning process entertaining through fun podcasts such as:
ArtHoles Podcast: Art History Podcast https://artholespodcast.com/
Cybernetic Quest for Knowledge:
- Harness the power of online resources, engaging in virtual tours, documentaries, and educational websites meticulously designed to illuminate the expanse of art history.
Artistic dialogues:
- Participate in forums and discussion groups dedicated to the discourse of art history. Engage with fellow connoisseurs to cultivate a tapestry of diverse perspectives. Don’t hesitate to go to auctions, to join your local art scene, to contact local artists to have a chat over coffee.
Regal Artistic Analysis:
- Develop the art of discernment by critically analyzing artworks. Delve into the historical context, unravel artistic techniques, and contemplate the noble intentions of the artist.
To walk away from the academic view point, don’t hesitate to discuss your findings and thoughts with the people around you, regardless of their ages or experience with the topic.
Multifaceted Artistic Exploration:
- Familiarize yourself with the vast tapestry of artistic expression across various mediums—be it the strokes of a painter's brush, the chisel's dance upon stone, the architectural symphony, or the allure of new media. Attack the learning process with an emphasis on a niche interest of yours, whether it be metaphysics, economics, theology, etc find intersectional relationships between your own interests and art history.
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Ill take doodle requests
Or any requests relating to Earthworm Jim
im very bored and need to get out of an arthole
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Hey y'all! This is my main blog. My art blog is @the-gigilefache-arthole :D
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the arthole, more like farthole
@pavizi you're being called out
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From the Pessimist’s Archive:
"Technology is removing the need for skill in art"
"God worked hard to create the heavens and earth, and this techbro comes along and thinks he can just rip it off. Off with his head!"
"#Arthole"
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maunga i, date night, & maunga ii
in development, arthole Ōtautahi, nov-dec 2022
Limited edition silver gelatin 8x10 prints available for $50nzd
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