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Fritz Scholder
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I love depictions of women working together
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Photography,
Oklahoma thunderstorm, the green color in the clouds indicates hail.
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This is my Great, Great Grandmother, the wife of Captain Pabst of Pabst Blue Ribbon fame. As was fairly common then, she lost several children at a young age.
The painting now hangs in the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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John William Waterhouse
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Gustav Klimt. This doesnt include the aspects that typically make his work recognizable.
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This was done by a little old man in small mountain town in Colorado. I went there to escape some stuff going on in my life, and talked to him for a few hours. There was a farm for sale, and they had a bunch of sheep. I joked that I would buy that land and let them live out their lives peacefully. A few days later he found me in town, and gifted me this. He said he drew it for me. I’ve always loved it, and I have it hanging in my home it to remind me to eventually slow down, and live simply.8 -
My lil brother painted this well over a decade ago.6 -
These were my favorites from my last trip to our museum:
Monet
Degas
Renoir
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That is gorgeous.
Serene...and leaves me wondering if he is looking at the beautiful horizon, or down off the edge of the cliff.
@_har-T-Swallow!
I nick named you _har_T_Follow for good reason! ❤2 -
A bit creepy, but eye catching.2 -
Rothko
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Catrin Welz-Stein2 -
Michaela Stark is a designer known for creating lingerie that accentuates body parts we are conditioned to hide. Her delicate underwear line subverts archaic beauty ideals and celebrates our so-called imperfections. I thought it was very cool.
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happimess01 wrote: »
Michaela Stark is a designer known for creating lingerie that accentuates body parts we are conditioned to hide. Her delicate underwear line subverts archaic beauty ideals and celebrates our so-called imperfections. I thought it was very cool.
Interesting.
Needless to say, I won’t be buying any. Lol😂1 -
happimess01 wrote: »
Michaela Stark is a designer known for creating lingerie that accentuates body parts we are conditioned to hide. Her delicate underwear line subverts archaic beauty ideals and celebrates our so-called imperfections. I thought it was very cool.
As art it’s interesting. And it looks even more uncomfortable than traditional lingerie3 -
honeybee__12 wrote: »happimess01 wrote: »
Michaela Stark is a designer known for creating lingerie that accentuates body parts we are conditioned to hide. Her delicate underwear line subverts archaic beauty ideals and celebrates our so-called imperfections. I thought it was very cool.
Interesting.
Needless to say, I won’t be buying any. Lol😂
@honeybee__12
No need to buy it; just put it on your Christmas list.2 -
Ben Quintana
(Cochiti Pueblo)3 -
I find this portrait intense,
Kirby Sattler3 -
some textiles from the ancient art section in the art museum in my city ♥️
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honeybee__12 wrote: »I find this portrait intense,
Kirby Sattler
I would also have the same facial expression if there was a bird sitting on my head.3 -
Motorsheen wrote: »honeybee__12 wrote: »I find this portrait intense,
Kirby Sattler
I would also have the same facial expression if there was a bird sitting on my head.
😂😂2
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