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Posts by Bee Braman
Drawing of school children practicing a nuclear drill in the early 1960s, crouching in a fetal position with their hands protecting their heads. Map of the world showing countries during the Cold War.
Who remembers this? The fear of nuclear war was real in the 1960s. As a child, this was part of my life. By the time I was in fifth grade I knew it was pointless. By the time I was 21, I joined the No Nukes protests.
This picture is from a series I am making of childhood memories.
May / December Romance - Hope Gangloff, 2013, American, b. 1974, Acrylic on canvas
Liu Xiaodong (Chinese, 1963), Lovers, 1991. Oil on canvas, 100 x 73 cm.
'A City with the First Snow' - Douglas James Gray (1969)
Dixie's vintage fashion stall on Cambridge market depicted in oil pastel in 2005. I did a series of these and I think all of them found buyers.
Oil pastel of the vintage fashion stall that was the a colourful highlight on Cambridge market for many years. The proprietors have other vintage outlets now. This was sold a while ago.
#art #cambridgemarket #fashion #ragtrade
Tea service and happy new year! #art #oilpainting
"Spectacular blooming gardens of apricot and almond trees of Gilgit-Baltistan, in the valley between Skardu and Khaplu in northern Pakistan."
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📷 Photo by Daniel Kordan©️
Iceland in black & white
As the years have gone by, I notice that I think more about simplify my composition in my images when im out photographing.. and very often do i go for black and white.
#iceland #photography
Some abstract/graphic images shot last winter. A few days of warm weather and the ice cracked up and left some interesting things to shoot.
#winter #abstract #blackandwhitephotography
Funky Forest
Leaves drift gently. From autumn 24’🍁
#autumn #naturephotography
Last leaves, first snow🍁❄️
Leaves hang on as snow falls, the tree quietly connects autumn and winter in one scene.
#elementsphotomag #autumn #winter
Lovely work.
Two oil pastel paintings. One of a ceramic vase with moorish design. The second one of a flower pot with a blue design with colored pencils.
I just discovered oil pastels and these are my first two paintings. I al a digital artist mostly and wanted to do something more tactile. This works!
Kenyan artist Thandiwe Muriu’s 'Camo series', photographic portraits cloaking models in patterned fabric #WomensArt
Italian photographer Valerio Minato
Italian photographer Valerio Minato spent six years planning a perfectly aligned shot of the Moon with Turin’s Basilica of Superga and Monviso. Weather delays thwarted annual chances until December 2023, when a crescent Moon with visible da Vinci glow completed his long-envisioned composition
What does that say about us? The Berlin Wall was grey on the Eastern Side but bloomed with color and graffiti on the Western side where the right to speak freely was celebrated.
Best wishes to a very wide looking girl. Cute too.
Artwork featuring twelve stylised white female figures with dark hair, in a group floating and swiming in blue water
Fom the 'Water Women' series by Sonia Alins, contemporary Spanish artist and illustrator #WomensArt
Embroidery of an orange butterfly with black markings on yellow flowers and pink background
Emillie Ferris, contemporary English embroidery artist #womensart
Looking up into the tree canopy at Todoriki Shrine in Tokyo. Red momiji leaves and cool blueish tones behind. The closest leaves are sharp, everything else above is bokeh.
Cool tones and red leaves. From a few autumns ago, up at Todoroki Shrine here in Tokyo.
Hasselblad 503CW
Zeiss C250mm f/5.6
CFV-50c digital back
Two cackling dragons soar above a golden, sparkling midnight faire. The dragons have stolen a golden flag and a string of fairy lights. Below, faire-goers (elves, humans, ogres, and fairies) play games, encounter unicorns, eat food, drink, and celebrate. The colors are deep blues, vibrant reds, and glowing golds.
The Mischievous Fayre Dragons
Cosmos flowers back in 2010 on the local Keihin Canal, which is just 5mins walk from our house. Pink and white flowers in the foreground, the canal and warehouse opposite in the background. All rendered as bokeh with this 80mm f/1.9 Mamiya lens on a medium format digital camera.
A photograph of orange Cosmos flowers down by the Keihin Canal in Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo. The background buildings are all blurred out. As is most of the photo, except for a few of the flower heads. This was shot with an 80mm f/1.9 Mamiya lens on an 2010 Mamiya ZD digital back. The bokeh is extreme. A blurred, dark female figure stands by the waterside. A blurred male figure is seated to her left. The overall feel of the photo is cool, with a cool white balance. Making the orange of the flowers pop even more.
Good morning to you from this lovely sunny Sunday morning here in Tokyo. Wishing you happiness, calm and safety. It's a crazy world right now. Look after yourself, reach out to a friend or neighbour.
Some stunning flowers from my fave part of the local canal here, for this #Stunday
Luv&peace
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Moon Walk, 2020.
By Wilf Perreault (Canadian, b. 1947), acrylic on aluminum, 24 x 24 in.
#art #painting #illustration
Artwork with open book with paper meadow flowers and butterflies
Su Blackwell, UK artist who creates paper art using books, often based on fairytale and nature #WomensArt
One of my favorite places to eat. I always get a sandwich there on my way to NYC.
Print featuring a stylised glass of lemon juice with a lemon slice on the side and a straw within the glass, on a green surface with a red background
Yayoi Kusama is one of many multi talented global women artists who include printmaking in their celebrated art practices
#ReframingWomenPrintmakers