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"In the stable. Horse and dog" 1861. Edgar Degas (1834-1917) - French painter, one of the most prominent and original representatives of the Impressionist movement.
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boxedclocksandomens · 2 years
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Evil Dream Girl, Dance Fever, Florence and the Machine
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orykorioart · 8 months
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TAZ Sapphic Week Day 5: Haunted
Couldn’t finish what I originally scheduled for day 5 (so itll have to be pushed back), but I still wanted to have something. So let’s have a quick experimental Lureen (if that is the ship name?) angst! Because that little scene in the GN really got me 😔✌️.
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pagansphinx · 2 months
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Isaac Israëls (Dutch, 1865-1934) • Getting Ready for the Show at the Scala Theatre, The Hague • Unknown date • Private collection
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thetryhardaesthete · 8 months
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My Top 5 Painters 3/5 - Claude Monet
Monet has been described as the driving force behind Impressionism. Crucial to the art of the Impressionist painters was the understanding of the effects of light on the local colour of objects, and the effects of the juxtaposition of colours with each other. His free flowing style and use of colour have been described as almost etheral and the epitome of impressionist style
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beljar · 2 years
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Yellow in Post-Impressionism
Green in Modernism // Black in Van Gogh's Paintings // Violet in Sisley's Paintings // Blue in Sisley's Landscapes // Edvard Munch's Paintings
Irises (1890) by Vincent Van Gogh // Self Portrait (1887) by Vincent Van Gogh // Interior in Yellow (1962-1964) by Grace Cossington Smith // terrace of a cafe at night -Place du Forum- (1888) by Vincent Van Gogh // Sunflowers (1889) by Vincent Van Gogh // Vahine No Te Miti (1892) by Paul Gauguin
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wellenklavier · 1 year
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auughh i want to do too many things theres not enough hours in the day or dollars in my bank account
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casstars · 1 year
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"weirdcore art" "dreamcore art" babygirl that's called surrealism its a huge art movement did we all collectively forget about this!!!
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How "Spider-Verse" forced animation to evolve
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isa-alina · 2 years
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cambell · 1 year
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Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947)
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Nude crouching in the tub, 1918
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Bowl of Milk, 1919
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laika-the-bitch · 2 years
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Elysion — Leon Bakst, 1906
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bokatan · 1 year
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going from an upper level art history course to a 100-level “art appreciation” course is seriously giving me whiplash. I love going from actual analysis and discussion about composition, technique, etc to not even spelling artists’ names correctly
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artinovo · 1 year
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Australia Day today.... this photo from a Mandurah Crabfest performance several years ago ( I think ) seems appropriate 🙏 #art #artist #photo #prints #luxury #artprint #architecture #sepia #impressionist #contemporaryphotography #timelapse #movement #australianart #beautiful #mandurahbuildings #sebelmandurah #uniquestateprints #creative #ceremony #waterreflections #decor #decoration #interiors #interiordesigns #mandurahforeshore #digitalart #lux #style #mandurahlife #digitallandscape https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn3l9n9PECx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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swampjawn · 3 months
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Mini-Essay time! Episode 3 of Dungeon Meshi was incredible. Studio Trigger took some really cool creative liberties with this one, and there are so many parts to talk about.
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But there's one through line that I want to take a quick look at: This episode was so impressionistic, showing the world through Laios's eyes. The most obvious example is of course the childhood memory sequence where the wild camera movements, loose line work, and stylized color choices give you the impression that you're inside a fuzzy but pivotal childhood memory, but it's also there in more subtle ways throughout the whole episode.
Take for example, the way the living armor moves in the flashback vs modern day. Back when Laios was inexperienced and unprepared, the armor moved like a terminator - quick, robotic, inhuman. The lack of anticipation makes many of its movements startling and unpredictable.
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But after skipping ahead to present time, the armor now moves more loosely and sloppily. It's still intimidating for sure, but more like a zombie than a killer robot. It lurches forward with uncoordinated movements and the arms swing clumsily after the rest of the body.
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This could signify that the armor hasn't moved in a long time (or even just a different vision from a different key animator) but to me, it most importantly signifies a shift in perspective from Laios. Laios is now much more experienced, has a party that's got his back, and is armed with an insatiable curiosity. (and insatiable tummy rumblies) Where the living armor was previously an insurmountable threat, now it's a puzzle to be solved. How does it work? CAN I EAT IT?
There's so much more to talk about, like how after Laios's big epiphany, he's' suddenly bathed in bright sunlight throughout the entire rest of the episode! This post was adapted from a small piece of this video where I break down the whole episode (or as much of it as I can cram in 10 minutes) so if you enjoyed this, check it out! Thanks for reading.
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mourningmaybells · 2 years
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the historical topics i’ve searched because of a hot guy in a movie
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