‘Il Sole’ by Angelo Barabino, c. 1907.
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You are invited to take a look at one of my impressionist oil painting. The fictitious painting tells of the situation in a garden in beautiful spring or warm summer. Find the garden of a magnificent nature, shown here in dazzling colors.
The splendor of colors glitters and shines from all areas and attracts the viewer's eye to the different areas of the oil painting.
You can imagine the birds singing in it.
This is only a part of the whole painting.
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Paul Signac (French, 1863-1935) •Two Milliners in the Rue du Caire (Paris) • 1885-1886 • Private collection
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Georges Morren (Belgian, 1868-1941) • Portrait of the Singer Pierrette Fromentin • 1925 • Unspecified location
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It’s October which means that I’m not only hyped up for the Spooky Season, but also started yet another Inktober journey. Let’s vote how long I’ll last (wish me luck, pls).
The first prompt from the official Inktober list is “Dream”. So, here’s Dream of the Endless, my childhood crush (surprisingly, he’s not blonde).
Tech pens 0,6 and 0,2 + Ecoline brush pen 717
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venus of willendorf, ink collage on handmade paper
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I often get asked if I always see names or songs as symmetrical and made of dots and the answer is no. In fact, I nothing I hear ever looks exactly like my art. Dotting is just my art style, and I use it as a medium to showcase the colours.
I have associative synesthesia so I actually don't even "see" anything for words or names; it's just kind of a vibe. I often have to mess around with colours on my tablet to make sure I can get a name to look right before I start painting it.
Music is a little different because I do get a sense of pattern/shape, but it's still rarely mandala-esque. The goal with my music pieces is to translate what I see in my head into my art style.
It's essentially a stylized portrait. I'm not creating a hyperrealistic depiction of what's happening inside my head because that was never my intention. I just really like dots, so I use them to give you a loose idea of what I see!
This piece is based on "Helpless" from the Hamilton soundtrack!
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SHE should be at the club, I, however, should be at the circus depicted in George's Seurat's pointillist masterpiece "The Circus"
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