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🤍✨ Aujourd'hui petit dessin pour @swee7nectar (sur Instagram) pour son #dtiys 🤍✨
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The mini prints that were adopted at the weekend all flew to their new homes today 🥰 it’s always so interesting to see which ones people pick, no two were the same!

#watercolour #illustration #miniatureart #ukartist #frenchartist

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Regard Électrique : Focus sur Big Eyes Dans l’univers de The Draw Flow , certaines œuvres ne se contentent pas d’être regardées : elles nous observent en retour. C’est précisémen...

Regard Électrique : Focus sur Big Eyes
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#TheDrawFlow #ArtBrut #PortraitArt #BigEyes #ElectricColors #PopArtVibes #Visage #StreetArtStyle #FrenchArtist #ArtDuJour #DailyDrawing #CreationArtistique #ArtUnique #CreativeFlow
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Hello par ici ♥

J'espère que vous allez bien ^^
Petit nouveau Dracoptère , le Dracoptère Gonepteryx ! (dispo')

#art #dessin #drawing #artwork #digitalart #digitalpainting #creature #fantasy #fantasycreature #dragon #dragonart #butterfly #green #illustration #frenchartist

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⚪🩵 Aujourd'hui petit dessin pour @camilflips (sur Instagram) pour son #dtiys #CAMISAFARI ⚪🩵
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Santa électrise le Dôme de Marseille avec un show spectaculaire #concert #marseille
Santa électrise le Dôme de Marseille avec un show spectaculaire #concert #marseille YouTube video by MAXPPP

Santa électrise le Dôme de Marseille avec un show spectaculaire #concert #marseille #music #musique #santa #photography #artist #frenchartist
©PHOTOPQR/ LA PROVENCE /Gilles Bader
youtu.be/p4Ipck7OiIg

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Caroline La Douce – Hey Boy | Synthwave Pop Song Caroline La Douce releases Hey Boy, a pop song with synthwave and 80s influences, carried by emotional lyrics and a cinematic road trip video.

“Hey Boy” by Caroline La Douce mixes modern pop songwriting with warm retro textures and a deeply human message. A beautiful track where melancholy meets light. www.audiartist.com/c... #PopMusic #Synthpop #FrenchArtist #MusicDiscovery

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Hey !

Voici la Brioleine ! Fourrée au chocolat aux yeux goût fraise !
De quel type vous l'imaginez ? ^-^

#art #dessin #drawing #artwork #digitalart #digitalpainting #creature #fantasy #fantasycreature #baleine #whale #sea #brioche #fooddrawing #fakemon #pokemon #illustration #frenchartist

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#frenchartist #painter #art #artist

Marcel Renee Herrfeldt (1890-1965)
A nubian beauty at the baths

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#frenchartist #painter #art

André Hambourg (1908-1999)
Nu couchée
1933

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🤍🐷 aujourd'hui petit fan-art pour @lilmooonie.bsky.social 🤍🐷
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#oc #originalcharacterart #digitalart #digitalillustration #art #dessin #illustration #myart #artistefrancais #frenchartist #pinup #cartoonart #sexygirl #love #pig

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Hello par ici ♥
Voici un nouveau fakemon, le Dragicien ! Fakemon de type Dragon/fée ! (adopté)

#art #dessin #drawing #artwork #digitalart #digitalpainting #creature #fantasy #fantasycreature #dragon #dragonart #magicien #wizard #fakemon #pokemon #illustration #frenchartist

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French Contemporary Artist: Christine Jardin 🎨
It was a profound honor to connect with Christine Jardin, a distinguished artist hailing from Bayonne in Southwestern France.
#ContemporaryArt #FrenchArtist #LingyunXiang #ArtCollector #AbstractArt #LABA

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💜🤍 aujourd'hui petit fan-art pour @lord._.rester 💜🤍
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#frenchartist #painter #art #artist #sea #waves #nude

Guillaume Seignac (1870-1924)
La vague

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A wide band of pale blue sky opens above a low, calm horizon where sea and air nearly merge. On the sand below, a compact group of women gathers near the center of the panel. Their faces are only lightly defined, but they appear to be adult women with light skin, dressed for coastal weather in layered skirts, shawls, aprons, and fitted bodices in earthy browns, navy, muted red, and cream. Most wear white headscarves tied close to the head. One darker blue covering stands out. Some women remain seated low to the ground while others stand and turn toward one another. Several hold or rest woven baskets on the beach. French artist Eugène Boudin paints them with brisk, visible strokes, so bodies, fabric, and gesture feel immediate rather than polished. Distant marks along the shoreline suggest more people farther away, but this central female cluster anchors the scene.

The picture balances observation with atmosphere. Boudin was one of the great painters of coastlines and changing weather, and by the 1880s he was increasingly drawn to Berck-sur-Mer, a more rugged working shore than the fashionable resort beaches that had first made his reputation. That shift matters here as these women are not society strollers with parasols, but local figures whose baskets, kerchiefs, and practical clothing suggest labor, waiting, or exchange tied to the sea. The painting’s small scale and quick handling make it feel almost like a lived moment caught in passing including wind, salt air, conversation, and pause. Even without individual portrait detail, the group has presence and solidarity. Boudin gives the beach not as spectacle, but as social space shaped by women’s everyday rhythms, mutual attention, and coastal work.

A wide band of pale blue sky opens above a low, calm horizon where sea and air nearly merge. On the sand below, a compact group of women gathers near the center of the panel. Their faces are only lightly defined, but they appear to be adult women with light skin, dressed for coastal weather in layered skirts, shawls, aprons, and fitted bodices in earthy browns, navy, muted red, and cream. Most wear white headscarves tied close to the head. One darker blue covering stands out. Some women remain seated low to the ground while others stand and turn toward one another. Several hold or rest woven baskets on the beach. French artist Eugène Boudin paints them with brisk, visible strokes, so bodies, fabric, and gesture feel immediate rather than polished. Distant marks along the shoreline suggest more people farther away, but this central female cluster anchors the scene. The picture balances observation with atmosphere. Boudin was one of the great painters of coastlines and changing weather, and by the 1880s he was increasingly drawn to Berck-sur-Mer, a more rugged working shore than the fashionable resort beaches that had first made his reputation. That shift matters here as these women are not society strollers with parasols, but local figures whose baskets, kerchiefs, and practical clothing suggest labor, waiting, or exchange tied to the sea. The painting’s small scale and quick handling make it feel almost like a lived moment caught in passing including wind, salt air, conversation, and pause. Even without individual portrait detail, the group has presence and solidarity. Boudin gives the beach not as spectacle, but as social space shaped by women’s everyday rhythms, mutual attention, and coastal work.

“Femmes sur la plage à Berck” (Women on the Beach at Berck) by Eugène Boudin (French) - Oil on wood / 1881 - National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC) #WomenInArt #EugèneBoudin #Boudin #EugeneBoudin #NationalGalleryOfArt #Impressionism #BeachArt #art #arttext #FrenchArtist #BlueskyArt #1880sArt #arte

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Hello vous ♥

Petite nouvelle qui a déjà trouvé son adoptant !

Mira de Kpop demon hunters verison dragonne !

#art #dessin #drawing #artwork #digitalart #digitalpainting #creature #fantasy #fantasycreature #mira #kpopdemonhunters #fanart #dragon #dragonart #illustration #frenchartist

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💜🩵 Aujourd'hui petit dessin pour @celestebelenok.bsky.social et @liberty_all_artist (sur Instagram) pour leur #dtiys 💜🩵
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#oc #originalcharacterart #digitalart #digitalillustration #art #dessin #illustration #myart #artistefrancais #frenchartist #pinup #cartoonart #sexygirl #love

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At sunrise, six women move together across a soft green hillside in spring. At the front right, a tall young woman in a luminous yellow-green gown leads barefoot, her body turned in profile toward the pale rising sun. Violet blossoms edge her neckline, and a long golden sash falls along one side. Behind her, five companions follow in airy, almost transparent light blue gowns, their dresses pooling in cool folds. One is partly obscured among the others, creating a layered procession rather than a neat line. Their skin is light. Their hair ranges from auburn to blonde and brown, and most wear it softly pinned up. None meet our gaze. All attention turns outward over their left shoulder towards the hush of dawn. Pink-lavender hills, still water, flowering branches, and a sky washed with pearl, peach, and mauve surround them in a mood of quiet awakening.

The title "Aurore" points first to dawn itself, and the painting clearly stages a passage from night into first light. Research suggests the image was understood as more than a decorative morning allegory. The leading woman in green can be read as Dawn personified, while the blue-robed companions feel like attendant spirits of spring, hours, or renewal, but the work’s meaning remains deliberately expansive. Scholar Anna Zsófia Kovács has argued that this “inscrutable allegory” may also have been received as a political metaphor, helping explain why its acquisition by the Hungarian state in 1893 drew such notice. That reading gives extra force to the procession’s forward movement as not only nature waking, but a collective national emergence toward promise, change, and light. Suspended between French academic allegory and Symbolist atmosphere, French artist Jean-Paul Sinibaldi’s painting makes the break of day feel both seasonal and historical ... like a vision of renewal that invites us to imagine what, exactly, is beginning.

At sunrise, six women move together across a soft green hillside in spring. At the front right, a tall young woman in a luminous yellow-green gown leads barefoot, her body turned in profile toward the pale rising sun. Violet blossoms edge her neckline, and a long golden sash falls along one side. Behind her, five companions follow in airy, almost transparent light blue gowns, their dresses pooling in cool folds. One is partly obscured among the others, creating a layered procession rather than a neat line. Their skin is light. Their hair ranges from auburn to blonde and brown, and most wear it softly pinned up. None meet our gaze. All attention turns outward over their left shoulder towards the hush of dawn. Pink-lavender hills, still water, flowering branches, and a sky washed with pearl, peach, and mauve surround them in a mood of quiet awakening. The title "Aurore" points first to dawn itself, and the painting clearly stages a passage from night into first light. Research suggests the image was understood as more than a decorative morning allegory. The leading woman in green can be read as Dawn personified, while the blue-robed companions feel like attendant spirits of spring, hours, or renewal, but the work’s meaning remains deliberately expansive. Scholar Anna Zsófia Kovács has argued that this “inscrutable allegory” may also have been received as a political metaphor, helping explain why its acquisition by the Hungarian state in 1893 drew such notice. That reading gives extra force to the procession’s forward movement as not only nature waking, but a collective national emergence toward promise, change, and light. Suspended between French academic allegory and Symbolist atmosphere, French artist Jean-Paul Sinibaldi’s painting makes the break of day feel both seasonal and historical ... like a vision of renewal that invites us to imagine what, exactly, is beginning.

“Aurore” (Break of Day) by Jean-Paul Sinibaldi (French) - Oil on canvas / 1893 - Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest (Hungary) #WomenInArt #JeanPaulSinibaldi #Sinibaldi #MuseumOfFineArtsBudapest #MFAB #arte #arttext #art #SymbolistArt #AllegoryArt #paintingofwomen #FrenchArtist #frenchart #1890sArt

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Hello vous ♥

Voici le petit Drazushi Ange !
Inspiré du Poisson Ange sur Palia !

#art #dessin #drawing #artwork #digitalart #digitalpainting #creature #fantasy #fantasycreature #dragon #dragonart #angel #ange #whitedragon #illustration #frenchartist #adopt #adoption #noia #noiart

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🐶❤️ aujourd'hui petit fan-art pour
@ MENTLE 🐶❤️
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Raoul Dufy, "La Marne," oil on canvas, c.1925; photo: Christie's. #dufy #raouldufy #art #arte #modernart #modernpainting #paintings #peintures #oilpainting #frenchartist #museum #artgallery

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This pastel painting is intimate, dignified, and deliberate, giving four unidentified free women of color in colonial Guadeloupe social presence and visual authority despite the historical erasure of their names. Painted in Guadeloupe in 1770, it is one of the rare surviving 18th-century images centered on free women of color in the French Caribbean. It is more than costume study thanks to rich textiles, refined posture, and differentiated complexions which push back against the colonial “prejudice of color” that ranked people by ancestry and skin tone. French artist Joseph Savart presents the women side by side, equally composed and equally worthy of attention, while the tools and goods they carry hint at skill, labor, and economic agency. The result is both portrait and social document.

The four women are shown shoulder-to-waist in a tight, frontal row, pressed close to the picture plane so that their faces, fabrics, and jewelry become the heart of the image. Their skin tones vary subtly from lighter brown to deeper brown, and Savart renders each woman with individual features. All four meet us with calm, poised, slightly smiling expressions. Their white chemises and light dresses catch the soft powdery glow of pastel, while headwraps rise into elegant sculptural forms above their heads. Gold earrings, necklaces, and pins glint against cloth and skin. The women’s dress feels carefully arranged, stylish, and public-facing. At least three hold or balance objects linked to commerce or labor, suggesting practical roles within urban Caribbean life.

Little survives of Savart’s career beyond scattered archival traces, which makes this pastel all the more important. It preserves not only a little-known artist, but also a rare, complex image of Black and mixed-race womanhood in colonial Guadeloupe (still a part of France). Today, the work is valued for its beauty, but also for the way it records fashion, status, labor, and resistance within an unequal Caribbean world.

This pastel painting is intimate, dignified, and deliberate, giving four unidentified free women of color in colonial Guadeloupe social presence and visual authority despite the historical erasure of their names. Painted in Guadeloupe in 1770, it is one of the rare surviving 18th-century images centered on free women of color in the French Caribbean. It is more than costume study thanks to rich textiles, refined posture, and differentiated complexions which push back against the colonial “prejudice of color” that ranked people by ancestry and skin tone. French artist Joseph Savart presents the women side by side, equally composed and equally worthy of attention, while the tools and goods they carry hint at skill, labor, and economic agency. The result is both portrait and social document. The four women are shown shoulder-to-waist in a tight, frontal row, pressed close to the picture plane so that their faces, fabrics, and jewelry become the heart of the image. Their skin tones vary subtly from lighter brown to deeper brown, and Savart renders each woman with individual features. All four meet us with calm, poised, slightly smiling expressions. Their white chemises and light dresses catch the soft powdery glow of pastel, while headwraps rise into elegant sculptural forms above their heads. Gold earrings, necklaces, and pins glint against cloth and skin. The women’s dress feels carefully arranged, stylish, and public-facing. At least three hold or balance objects linked to commerce or labor, suggesting practical roles within urban Caribbean life. Little survives of Savart’s career beyond scattered archival traces, which makes this pastel all the more important. It preserves not only a little-known artist, but also a rare, complex image of Black and mixed-race womanhood in colonial Guadeloupe (still a part of France). Today, the work is valued for its beauty, but also for the way it records fashion, status, labor, and resistance within an unequal Caribbean world.

"Quatre femmes créoles" (Four Creole Women) by Joseph Savart (French) - Pastel on paper / 1770 - Musée départemental Victor Schoelcher (Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe) #WomenInArt #JosephSavart #Savart #MuseeVictorSchoelcher #VictorSchoelcherMuseum #Guadeloupe #CaribbeanArt #arte #artText #FrenchArtist

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-UNKNOWN FACE N°1-
Petit portrait simple histoire de bosser un peu les morphos visages 🖤
#drawing #frenchartist #art #sketch

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Hello par ici ♥

Je vous présente le Draberry Mepo !
(D'autres Draberry sont prévu inspirés des baies de pokémon) ♥
#art #dessin #drawing #artwork #digitalart #digitalpainting #creature #fantasy #fantasycreature #dragon #dragonart #fakemon #pokemon #illustration #frenchartist

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💕🚬 Aujourd'hui petit dessin pour @_moebae_ pour son #dtiys #dtiysfada 💕🚬
et d'ailleurs n'hésitez pas à aller voir son projet BD Fada 🧀
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-Destinée-
50 x 65 cm - graphite Pitt matt

#artcollector #draw #frenchartist #artwork

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#HelluvaBoss #HazbinHotel #Charlie #Lucifer #Fizz #Fizzarolli #Hellaverse #SmallArtist #SmallBusiness #FrenchArtist #Fanmerch #Fanart #Artist

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😻💕 aujourd'hui double fan-art pour @creatorant.bsky.social et @qwertysoda.bsky.social 😻💕
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Grayscale Painting of two stone dogs

Grayscale Painting of two stone dogs

Photo of two dog sculptures

Photo of two dog sculptures

Painting of a barking dog in an aggressive stance.

Painting of a barking dog in an aggressive stance.

Credit: Salomé Lapleau (France). 1. Chiens en pierre, 40x50cm, oil, 2025. Interesting canine representation.

#salomelapleau #dog #dogsky #art #artsky #dogpainting #canine #contemporarypainting #dogsinart #animalart #frenchartist #artistefrancais #пес #犬 #狗 #개 #chien #perro #hund #hond #arte

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