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  • crazyhorse8
    crazyhorse8 Posts: 906 Member
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    Love these M! So peaceful.
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 16,573 Member
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    American Impressionist,
    Frank Benson
  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 9,860 Member
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    Original is a pencil drawing by a local 10th grader, copied onto a plastic signboard, and hung on a trail-side fence as part of a county art project.

    I love the joy and the movement in this piece.

    The quality of the work in the “student artists” section equals or exceeds a lot of the adult stuff.

    One of the best exhibitions I ever saw was a profesionally curated exhibit of student art at the ARoS Aarhus Museum of Art in Denmark. Atlanta airport has a good student exhibition on one of the concourses, too.

  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 16,573 Member
  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 9,860 Member

    who by? I recognize Giverny in the first.

  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 16,573 Member
    edited May 14
  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 9,860 Member
    edited May 14

    I thought so but I’m only familiar with the biggies. I’ve got a wonderful folk art version of The Woman in Gold. I met the painter (I’m a huge fan and own many of her pieces) and mentioned it. She had no recollection of ever painting it, and wasn’t familiar with the Klimt original. But it’s definitely her very unique take on it.

    Are you familiar with Hundertwasser? I bet you’d like his work.

    I was ready to cover a wall in our den with his foil enhanced posters (since obvs can’t afford the real thing 😭), but my husband wasn’t having it, lol. You either love his art or hate it.

  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 16,573 Member

    You are right, I do like his work.
    Thank you for recommending! 😊

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  • Determined_Ella2025
    Determined_Ella2025 Posts: 248 Member
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    This sculpture "mother playing with her children" is symbolic to me, as my children are my world 😊 in my eyes it shows happiness, love, care, safety, fun, nurturing and the eternal bond of family ❤️

  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 16,573 Member
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    Nancy Glazier

  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 9,860 Member
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    double sided “brocade” tzute, handwoven by a master weaver on a backstrap loom by a Mayan weaver, so called because this type of work is so fine, the pattern on both sides is identical, with no visible loose ends.

    This is not embroidery and it’s not needlepoint. It’s hand weaving.

    Above photo is flipped so you can see both sides.

    This photo is one of the sides so you can see the pattern:

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    pattern is done in bands of about 18”

    Or so wide, which is the most the backstrap loom can accomodate. Weavers wrap one end around their waist and hook the other to a tree branch or a hook in a wall. The strips are then carefully sewn together.

    Special occasion piece that can take 8 months to weave. Usually made by the wearer herself, because too valuable to sell. Used for church, weddings, etc as a shawl, head wrap, or draped over an arm sorta like a maitre d, to show it off.

    This is art, artistry and magic all rolled into one. They have been doing this for hundreds, if not thousands, of years, using nothing but string and sticks of bamboo.

  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 16,573 Member

    absolutely beautiful! 😍

    When I was a kid we lived in Spain and visited a “factory” where women sat in a long line, weaving gigantic rugs (dirt floor, no AC). It was amazing to see how intricate their work was and what it took to make one, even as a 7yr old it left an impression!

  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 16,573 Member
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    I like many artists considered artists that paint the Florida Highwayman paintings.

  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 9,860 Member

    I always thought that calling them “hughwayman” made them sound like they were jumping out of the bushes, masked, bearing blunderbusses, and demanding “take this painting!”