#Exotic Female
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powerlineprincess · 4 months ago
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2024 b&w 35mm. K.E.A powerlineprincess/Lux Hill
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violetsinyoureyesandguns · 4 months ago
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The girls who are put on earth
to be lost in the forest like fairies
and live near the river eating fruits
like nymphs,
are forced to live under the pressure of society.
₊˚.⋆☾⋆⁺₊✧。⋆。 °.🌸🦢🐚⋆❀˖
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beautyxcharms · 2 years ago
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awakeningthevioletswithin · 6 months ago
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Muted Rainbows
Watercolor On Black Paper
2022, 10"x 14"
Philodendron micans
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dicken12 · 2 months ago
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bakkfity · 2 months ago
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4. EXOTIC (Female Marimo)
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whimsywoo · 3 months ago
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qualitydelusionland · 2 months ago
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Smoke 💨 drifting from this exotic beauty 💕
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powerlineprincess · 8 months ago
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Dream Girl. 2024 35mm (gif edit) K.E.A Lux Hill
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fotomyk · 3 months ago
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#mykfoto #mykeshooter #mykesphotos
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galleryofart20thcentury · 7 days ago
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Still Life with Geranium
Artist: Henri Matisse (French, 1869–1954)
Date: 1906
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States
Description
Like his artistic hero, Paul Cezanne, Henri Matisse merged the traditional and the avant-garde. In Still Life with Geranium, he transformed a simple still life into a populated Arcadian landscape painting, rendered in the brilliant color, thick paint, and rapid brushwork characteristic of the group of painters known as the Fauves (French for “wild beasts”). Matisse was recognized by critics as the leader of this group.
This composition is one of contrasts - the pale palette and light brushwork in the upper half of the picture are juxtaposed with the darker colored, heavily painted lower half; the firmly planted pose of the female figure is contraposed with the almost-flowing figure of the male; and the red vegetables grown near Paris are set near ceramic objects from exotic, faraway places. One of many still-life paintings in which Matisse incorporated his own figurative sculptures, here the artist challenged his viewers' expectations by rendering his modeled figures with minimal color and simple lines. Probably represented as plaster casts, these figures would later be made in bronze editions by the artist; versions of Woman Leaning on Her Hands (on the right of the geranium) and Thorn Extractor (on the left) are also in the collection of the Art Institute.
On loan to Fondation Beyeler in Basel for Matisse - Invitation to the Voyage
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a-bluedream-posts · 1 year ago
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Madigan by mikonotai
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zzz-c713 · 6 months ago
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art-portraits · 1 month ago
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The Captive
Artist: Sir John Everett Millais (English, 1829-1896)
Date: 1882
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, Australia
Description
A fancy portrait of Miss Ruby Streatfeild with whose family the artist used to stay at Chiddingstone Castle in Kent. She is in oriental costume, and the exotic implications of the title seem out of place for her homely English features. The Art Journal in 1885 noted this picture as 'interesting as... the subject painted by [Millais] with the aid of spectacles; in consequence probably is it remarkable for the delicacy of it's execution'.
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dewardin · 1 month ago
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Kotoko woman, Chad, 1950s
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powerlineprincess · 10 months ago
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☆B&W 35mm☆at the club☆K.E.A Lux Hill 2023☆
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