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A swarm of insect friends I stitched by pardalote_
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Monterey Cypress,1933, Arthur Frank Mathews.
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Brindille@Brindille_
© Erica Hopper (American, b. 1949)
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Jane Newland (@janenewland) The Birds
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Another peek at this piece that will be showing at @moderneden ’s grand opening of their new space in the group show “New Growth” this coming weekend. #Watercolor #painting #art #shadowscapes #nautilus #surrealart #surreal #beautifulart #beautiful #beautifulbizarre #tree #treesinart #treeoflife #growth #moderneden #modernedengallery #sanfranciscoart #oaklandartist #bayareaartist #minipaletteinthewild
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More Botanical paintings of succulents!
And here’s some more of my past succulent-themed botanical pieces:
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“I want to be a force for real good. In other words. I know that there are bad forces, forces that bring suffering to others and misery to the world, but I want to be the opposite force. I want to be the force which is truly for good” — John Coltrane
Rhys Tranter@RhysTranter
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Dale Chihuly est un artiste du verre. Métiers d’Art … Verrier
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‘Wash Day’, N.C. Wyeth, oil on canvas, 1934.
Henry Rothwell@HenryRothwell
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American painter Andrea Kowch
“ I do see myself as a storyteller on several levels. Telling stories through my work is something that comes very natural to me. It’s one of the main reasons I chose to study Illustration in college.
Autumn is my favorite season. The scents in the air, changing landscapes, colors, mood of the sky, air of ominous foreshadowing… It’s when the earth begins to truly bare its soul. [/quote]It’s when I can feel the bones, core, and essence of nature. There is also a cozy and mysterious quality that inspires me to turn inward and relish solitude and explore deeper feelings. The heavy, rolling clouds spark moods in me which translate into the work. A beautiful sense of melancholy and nostalgia permeates everything as the natural world prepares to surrender itself over to winter. All of those things are very poignant, and speak to my soul in many profound ways.
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Anêmonas japonesas Anna Perlin
Maria Alves @marialves53
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Mordecai@MenschOhneMusil·
W.P. Weston High Olympus c. 1935.
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"The Embroiderers", 1866 Adriano Cecioni, (Italian, 1836-1886)
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