"Aligned it with the broader exploration of transformation and the eternal process of creation."
'Atma-Victu'
Mixedmedia on board
39.2x55.8 cm
2024
Serie ° In Statu Nascendi °
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Great studio shot
That’s exactly our sentiment. It’s the most famous painting but certainly not the best, and not even Da Vinci’s best work.. in our opinion
Is the Mona Lisa the most overrated painting ever created?
Beauford Delaney: An Influential Modern Artist Who Inspired James Baldwin, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Many More
Your art collection should tell the story of a lifetime, not something to be purchased all at once to simply fill your walls. Instead, it should evolve gradually, reflecting the moments & memories that shape your life. Let each piece of art serve as a time stamp for the experiences that define you.
People just want to be mean. But also not everyone that creates art is looking to do it professionally. Let them share their work without ridicule
Can we stop normalizing talking down on people’s art. It’s really unnecessary. Unless the artist is submitting work for a review or is asking for critique, if you’re not a fan just keep your remarks to yourself. Some people just enjoy creating and want to share their work.
Willem de Kooning in front of an early version of Woman I in his studio at 85 Fourth Ave., New York City, 1952.
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Photographed by: Kay Bell Reynal
Explore this collection of works from artists in our directory & view their full profiles through the link below.
1. Cherish Gaines
2. @albertoballocca.bsky.social
3. Justin Winkel
4. @wade-johnston-art.bsky.social
www.theartdistricts.org/artists
Philip Guston
The Three
Oil on Masonite
1979
Harvard Art Museums
Our mission is simple. Highlight art from artists all around the world, share useful tips and tools to help artists grow their career, and cultivate a community of art lovers to celebrate the beauty of Art!
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T.C. Cannon
Chief Watching
Oil on canvas
1978
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Romare Bearden
The Lizard, 1979
Collage, acrylic, and pencil on fiberboard
1979
Artists have always been at the forefront of protest, change, and challenging societal boundaries, using their work as a powerful tool for resistance and disruption! Do not stop now! Keep creating. Be controversial. Be a voice!
Jackson Pollock
Number 1A
Oil and enamel paint on canvas
1948
MoMa- Museum of Modern Art
We’ve just published a new article featuring 8 of our favorite art documentaries and TV series every art lover should watch.
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Happy Birthday Claude Monet!
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