collages, slabs of new things
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The Artist and their Muse
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Watercolour play (and a bit of oil pastel)
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And for those who don't know, you can't get magenta by mixing. You'll need to buy it.
Edit: Quick observation, this advice is for mixing paints and pigments, other mediums have different color specifications.
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#WoodpeckerWednesday:
Johannes Larsen (Danish, 1867-1961)
1. Woodpecker, 1905
woodcut print
2. A Black Woodpecker by a Tree Stump, 1916
oil on canvas
3. Two Black Woodpeckers, 1921
woodcut print
4. A Black Woodpecker, n.d.
watercolor & ink on paper
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Phone Booth 009
Watercolor and oil pastel on paper, 10x13”
2024
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Anton Mauve, Landscape with Cattle (1838–1888)
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Painting: Window o-1
Jet Le Parti
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cat lady by plum cloutman, 2023, pastel + watercolour pencil & oil on paper mounted on board, 17 × 22 cm
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spring saIe ends 4/30! all prints are 15% off, originals are 10% off. links in bio 🤍
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a gouache geno from dec 2023
source x
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John Singer Sargent, series: Corfu (c.1909)
A Garden in Corfu | Lights and Shadows | The Terrace | Oranges at Corfu
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Timothy Easton (British, b. 1943), "Snow Shadows and Cat"
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For #GuineaPigAppreciationDay, the two earliest examples I've found of guinea pigs in the European visual record:
1. Painting attributed to Giovanni da Udine, n.d., artist active early 1500s to death in 1564
2. Drawing from the Felix Platter album, collected sometime between 1546-54
Attributed to Giovanni da Udine (Italian, 1487–1564)
Head of a Guinea Pig
oil on canvas laid on panel
6.5 x 7 in. (16.5 x 17.8 cm.)
From Duke's Fine Art Auction catalog, 11th April 2013, Lot 215
Drawing collected by Felix Platter, to be used in Gessner's Historiae animalium. The drawings were made by several artists, mostly anonymous, and were collected between 1546 and 1558 (this one must date to no later than 1554 as it served as a reference for Gessner's woodcut published that year). Bijzondere collectie Universiteit van Amsterdam collection.
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