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r4d14t3lov3-reblogs · 11 months ago
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Look at this kiss! 🥰
Fabulous work, Lili 💕 so soft and hot ❤️‍🔥
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🌸 Kotaloy Days : Spring in my Heart 2024 🌸 - DAY 3 - ▷ Waterfall
For the @marshal-huntress Spring event
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chlobliviate · 7 months ago
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Wolfstar Microfic - World
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Sirius loved his job. He loved working with tiny humans. He loved being one of the people who introduced them to the world outside their home. To show them nature, read stories, and chat with them while they drew scribbly pictures.
The plan had been for him to go into politics, like his father, and grandfather. And great grandfathers, back further than he cared to think about. But even Orion Black couldn’t get on board with his gay son inheriting his seat in the House of Lords. So they swiftly moved onto the spare, until they pushed him to rebellion too. According to the last email, Regulus was running a vineyard in France and was stunningly happy, which made Sirius happy in turn.
Each year he got kids from all walks of life. Kids with two moms, disabled kids, kids in care, kids with more energy than they knew what to do with, kids whose passions were adorably wild for four-year-olds, like cooking or cricket. His godson had just started in his class and was proving to be a handful, as he knew he would be. Any child that was half James Potter and half Lily Evans, with a healthy dose of Sirius’ influence could be nothing less.
But when he got word that he had a student starting the school year a month late, he mentally assigned Harry as his buddy. Within minutes of having Teddy Lupin in his class, he knew it was a good decision.
He’d been in a meeting when Teddy arrived. He’d meant to have a chat with Teddy’s parent. Dad, he seemed to remember the paperwork saying, with a name almost as ridiculous as his own. Roman? Something like that. He’d have to catch him at the end of the day. His teaching assistant, Dorcas told him that the dad seemed as nervous as Teddy, but that he was cute and sarcastic. If she said that with a pointed look at him, he pretended not to notice.
Teddy let Harry show him around the classroom, the reading nook, the ‘pretend area’ that was set up as a cafe this week, the toy cupboard and finally their table. Teddy asked lots of questions and Sirius took this as a good sign. Better he ask than feel like he couldn’t.
Once the class was settled, working on drawing their house and family, Sirius crouched next to Teddy’s desk.
“How’re you getting on, Teddy?” He said quietly.
“Good, I think.” He stuck his tongue between his teeth as he concentrated on drawing. “I only have to draw me and my dad.”
“That’s not fair!” Ron moaned from the other side of the table. “I think I need more Paper!”
Sirius chuckled, “But think how much your mum and dad will love this drawing, with all of you on it!” He’d taught Ron’s twin brothers a couple of years ago, and he knew for a fact that they had not produced any pictures like this for their family, so it would be a nice change of pace for them. He turned back to Teddy, “If you need help or anything at all, just let me know. There are no stupid questions, ok?” Teddy nodded, not looking away from his drawing.
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Teddy was the last to collect his belongings at the end of the day, and Sirius helped him put his water bottle into his tiny backpack before they headed for the door. “Oh, wait! Your lovely drawing!” Sirius grabbed it off his desk. “I bet your dad is going to love this!”
“He does drawing. For a job!” Teddy shared, gleefully. “I want to do that.”
“Well based on today’s artwork, I think you’d be a fantastic artist!” He smiled down at Teddy, who beamed up at him. “Come on, let’s go find your dad.”
Teddy’s Dad, who Dorcas was, annoyingly, definitely not wrong about, was waiting on the playground alone, looking nervously at the door. He visibly sighed in relief when he saw them and walked towards them.
“Dad!” Teddy ran towards him and was swept up into a hug. “Dad! I did art!”
“You did?” Teddy’s dad asked earnestly. “Can I see it?” Sirius held out the drawing, which he took and examined. He crouched next to his son. “You drew the new house. Wow! That’s so much detail, Teds. This is amazing. We’re going to put this on the wall in the kitchen!”
Teddy grinned at his dad, and then back at Sirius. “Thank you for Today.”
Sirius’ heart melted a little bit, “Thank you, Teddy! Can’t wait to see you tomorrow.”
“Why don’t you go and play on the swings for a minute, while I have a quick chat with Mr…”
“Black.” Sirius supplied, “Sirius.”
Remus nodded as Teddy ran to the tiny swings on the playing field. “Was he alright? No trouble?”
“No trouble at all, he’s a good kid.” Sirius smiled, “His art skills are so advanced for his age. I honestly wouldn’t blink if you told me a ten-year-old drew this. Must be genetic.”
“Ah, he’s been bragging about me?” His cheeks flushed slightly and it was possibly the cutest thing that Sirius had ever seen.
“Yeah, seems he wants to follow in your footsteps.” Sirius paused, “I’m so sorry, I didn’t ask your name.”
“Remus. Lupin.” Remus. That was it. Remus’ cheeks grew pinker. “Well, thank you. I was so nervous about him starting late. He’s my world, but we had to move back. My mum.” Sirius understood. “But it seems he’s... in good hands.” A slight smirk teased the corners of Remus’ mouth.
Sirius had plenty of single mums flirt with him over the years, but this was new. “I’ll tell you what, Remus. Why don’t I give you my number, just in case.” He dragged his eyes up Remus’ torso.
“Sounds good,” Remus said, breathlessly.
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mybeingthere · 1 year ago
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Tom Seidmann Freud (1892-1930)
Tom Seidmann Freud, nee Martha Freud, a children's book illustrator and author celebrated for her deceptively simple yet modern style. An eccentric niece of Sigmund Freud, she was born in Vienna in 1892 and moved with her family nine years later to Berlin. She was an artistically gifted child, at fifteen changed her name to Tom (allegedly to avoid sexism she might encounter as a female artist). She eventually studied art, first in London and then in Berlin and in Munich, where she focused on Art Nouveau illustration.
From 1914 to her death at thirty-eight in 1930, she published nearly a dozen books of her own and contributed illustrations to others. Today, nearly one hundred years late, her artwork looks surprisingly contemporary with its simple, folk art aesthetic and fantastical story lines about rabbit words, talking fish, and magic boats. Her illustrations are childish but not babyish, and surreal while also being thoughtful and narrative.
Strikingly fresh in its day, Seidmann-Freud's work was an example of how seriously people took children's literature as an art form. While Seidmann-Freud wrote, and illustrated her own stories, she also illustrated classical fairy tales, such as those by Brothers Rimm and Hanns Christian Andersen, in her Ten Tales for Children. She released her most well-known children's book, Die Fishreise (The Fish's Journey), in 1923.
Seidmann-Freud created her illustrations using the ancient pochoir technique that was experiencing a revival. She drew the figures, foreground, and background with ink and then overlaid watercolors using stencils. Seidmann-Freud experimented with several different kinds of children's books, including ABC books, songbooks, game books, and movable books such as Das Wunderhaus (The House of Wonders, 1927) and Das Zauberboot (The Magic Boat, 1929), subtitled "a book to Turn and Move." She also produced a series of counting books known for their typographical innovation, one of which was chosen for the Museum of Modern art's 2012 exhibition Century of the child: Growing by Design, 19000-2000, in New York.
In the early 1920s, she and her husband, writer and journalist Jakob Seidmann, founded publishing house Perergrin Verlag in Berlin. It was named after the main character in The Fish's Journey, who seeks to overcome his outsider status by escaping to a dreamlike utopia. Tragically, the demise of their publishing venture in the wake of 1929 global financial collapse led to her husband's suicide, and in 1930, to her own. (Their seven-year-old daughter, Angela, went to live with Tom's sister, the actress Lily Freud, and her husband in Hamburg, before they all moved to Prague in 1939. Angela, (Aviva) emigrated to Israel just before the outbreak if Word War II).
Seidmann-Freud died the same year that the liberal democracy in Germany, the Weimar Republic, started its frenzied downward descent. Until Hitler took dictatorial control in 1933, her work continued to receive accolades from her peers, including the legendary literary critic and philosopher Walter Benjamin. Because she was Jewish, however, by 1933 her books began to disappear.
Despite the Nazis destruction of "suspect" literature, and her untimely death, copies of her innovative children's books have survived as an important part of the history of avant-garde book-making in twentieth century Europe.
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freyjathewolf · 5 months ago
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Thebe Estate, Tartosa
I'm a huge Felixandre fan, if you haven't seen his phenomenal work, you are missing out. I think most everyone who builds in Sims 4 knows his fantastic works and his architectural is by far top tier. With the release of his Estate set, I thought the Thebe Estate in Tartosa could use a little makeover.
My inspo was to keep the overall layout of the build. I love that it already has the feel of an established estate, I just wanted to give it a bit more, "Old Money' vibe. I set out to not only find items that kept a modern furnishing, but my IRL love of thrifting and antiquing had me wanting to find pieces that felt like they might be heirloom, or restored finds.
Redecorating is probably one of my favorite parts of the gameplay and has been since I first discovered the Sims 1 in the early 2000s. I hope you guys love it.
Details are listed below for creators and items used. Anything not specifically stated by a creator is from a Maxis pack.
Thebe Estate, Tartosa
$699,459
Bed - 4 Bath - 4
Exterior items - Felixandre: Estate set
Harrie: Coastal Arbour and sandbox with pail and spade
Greenhouse - Lili's Palace: Budapest set
Pierisim: Winter Garden
House of Harlix: Kichen hanging greenery
Kirsicca: Stone step terrain for flooring
Antiques in home - Lili's Palace: Intarsia set, Heirloom
KHD: Elodie, Avonlea, Countess
PlatinumLuxeSims: LV trunk (open and closed)
Bathrooms - Felixandre: Florence set, Lili's Palace: Budapest set for shower door and wall
Furniture - Felixandre: Chateau Set, Fayun Sofas, Florence Dining
Rugs - Sooky: English Countryside, Loloi Area Giada Collection
Simplistic: Rifle Paper Co
Walls - Sooky: Victorian Wall, William Morris Wallpapers with Panelling
Felixandre: Colonial Crane, Estate Set Panelling Wall, Georgian Panorama, Chateau Molding, Chateau Chinoiserie Wall
Harrie: The Apartment Copenhagen - Swedish Panelling
Flooring - Sooky: checkered marble floors, Victorian floor tiles
Pierisim: MCM wood floor
Felixandre: Chateau marble floors
Fireplaces - Felixandre: Paris Fireplace, Gothic Revival Fireplace 2
Harrie: Coastal Fireplace,
Lili's Palace: Intarisa: Renaissance Revival Ceramic Stove
Florals - House of Harlix: Orjanic
Felixandre: Chateau, Florence,
Pierisim: Coldbrew, Woodland Ranch, Precious Promises, Winter Garden, Domaine du Clos, David's Apartment, Oak House
Sofa Pillows - Peacemaker_ic ( find also under Simsational Designs)
Television - CharlyPancakes Art Telly
Desktop - Pierisim The Office Mini kit
Artwork - Thrifted Art, Florence Set, Chateau Set, KHD Romanesque Small Tapestry, Lili's Palace Intarisa (all), Sooky framed art and vintage art, and Dark Academia
Misc - Maison Meuliere doorbell, KHD Antique Chandelier, MF buncha books, bbygyall123 magazines, vanity clutter, pumpkinspice candle, tuds shkr ceramic bowl
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hwei-theories · 11 months ago
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╰┈➤ What exactly do Hwei's paintings look like?
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I made a post about how Hwei's paintings are similar to impressionism and surrealism (here). But what do Hwei's paintings look like exactly?
Hwei's paintings are a reflection of his unique artistic vision and his ability to manifest his imaginative ideas in a dynamic and magical way. They are not mere two-dimensional representations, but rather three-dimensional images that come to life, blurring the line between reality and art.
The visions that fill Hwei's head are translated onto the canvas with vivid colors and intricate details. His paintings often depict ethereal and fantastical landscapes, showcasing a blend of natural elements and surrealistic imagery. For instance, he may paint scenes of lush forests with vibrant flowers, majestic mountains with swirling clouds, or serene lakes reflecting a multitude of colors.
We know that Hwei has already drawn a landscape through his lore. He painted the Sea of ​​Koyehn for the temple masters.
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Hwei's mastery of artistic magic allows him to control the thoughts and emotions of those who witness his art. As a result, his paintings evoke strong emotional responses in viewers, drawing them into the world he has created. The emotions conveyed in his art range from joy and wonder to melancholy and introspection.
In terms of style, Hwei's paintings exhibit a unique blend of impressionism and surrealism (click here for more). The use of vibrant colors and brushstrokes that capture the essence of a fleeting moment or emotion is reminiscent of impressionist techniques. At the same time, Hwei seamlessly combines elements of reality and imagination, blurring the boundaries between the two, which is characteristic of surrealism.
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Hwei's artworks often feature symbolism and visual metaphors that invite viewers to interpret and contemplate their deeper meanings. He may incorporate recurring motifs such as cracked earth, songbirds in golden cages, or all-seeing eyes (click here for more) straining full of veins. These symbols represent Hwei's exploration of his own inner darkness, his quest for understanding, and his desire to shed light on life's intrinsic elements through art. (From Hwei's short story: I stand in a glade and imagine it drowning in sights unreal. Grass melts. Rocks swirl into twisted faces. Leaves turn to liquid and drip down branches, bleeding into pools.)
Hwei also paints lively elements like flowers. For example, in his short story, Hwei painted water lilies for a woman to comfort her.
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Here we see a specific example of what Hwei's paintings look like.
Here is an analysis of this video: ╰┈➤Hwei Cinematic - Surging Beauty - League of Legends - Analysis
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year ago
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Bone Tomahawk will be released on Steelbook Blu-ray + DVD on October 24 via RLJE Films. This edition of the 2015 horror-western was previously only available as a Walmart exclusive.
S. Craig Zahler (Brawl in Cell Block 99) writes and directs. Kurt Russell stars with Patrick Wilson, Matthew Fox, Lili Simmons, Richard Jenkins, Evan Jonigkeit, Kathryn Morris, Sid Haig, David Arquette, and Fred Melamed.
Existing special features are included. They're listed below, where you can also see more of the Steelbook artwork.
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Special features:
Making-of featurette
Fantastic Fest Q&A
Deleted scene
Poster gallery
When a group of cannibal savages kidnaps settlers from the small town of Bright Hope, an unlikely team of gunslingers, led by Sheriff Franklin Hunt (Kurt Russell), sets out to bring them home. But their enemy is more ruthless than anyone could have imagined, putting their mission – and survival itself – in serious jeopardy.
Pre-order Bone Tomahawk.
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weirdbooksifoundatwork · 4 months ago
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Ryle, lol.
Today I was helping process new DVD purchases into the system, which meant handling 11 copies of It Ends With Us; one for each branch.
Having never read/watched it, I can’t offer any legitimate commentary (besides mocking the characters’ names; Lily Blossom Bloom, lol). I can, however, point you in the direction of the very cogent, even-handed review of both the novel and film written by my dear friend for The Chicago Reader, which review is responsible for the totality of my knowledge of this story. I would also suggest looking into the rest of their writing and artwork, as I personally hold it to be fantastic.
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tenebrius-excellium · 6 months ago
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If you are still doing the fandom asks:
6. something you see in art a lot and love
and/or
16. a tiny detail in canon that you want more people to appreciate
Hi Silver, oh I am thank you! You made my day with these ones! :D
6. Phewww, basically what makes me reblog a piece of fanart? If an expression is true to the character. GREAT LIGHTING. Abstract use of color and texture, lately. Creative outfits. Lighting. If you want the short answer, it'll always be great lighting, I think.
For what I'd call "expressive clarity", my favorite artworks on Tumblr have always been by @/itistimetodisappear, @/monoflaxart, @/dreamsoffools, and @/jackthevulture. They all did lots of Httyd art back in the day, even though each of them has moved on from it now and it would be hard to track down anything of their work if one is not willing to do a deep dive into their archives or whatever.
For the background grunge that I so crave more of, I've been paying attention to @/alouavic and @/yusufart. @/snekky-arts too, but you know that one ;)
As for motives that I love seeing...dragons? Any flying creatures? Well made, fleshed out character designs? Architecture? Dunno, could be anything - if it's my style, I'll put it on my blog! Sorry, that was an unnecessarily long answer now, but I kind of found it a hard question!
16. A detail in the Httyd canon that I appreciate A LOT are just Hiccup's outfits!!! They are BORING!!! (Mainly talking about 1 and 3 here) I LOVE THEM SO MUCH YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW they are not hyper-overdone, they look functional, comfortable, appropriate, and they put the focus on Hiccup's character rather than his appearance. My dude is wearing simple greens and browns. What. And I didn't like his Httyd2 outfit, but it was clever and looked absolutely silly on him. It was so so cool but at the same time, you know, nothing to brag about, like a swimming champion in a speedo and goggles. It makes him amazing at what he does, but it's not conventionally attractive, if you get the gist??? It's fantastic.
A detail in Tales of Arcadia that I love is the way shadow magic works and the way Claire manages to master it. It's generally a less trafficked road to go, an introvert's realm if you like, away from the noise of changelings invading schools and the like, ...so she gets to experiment with it and makes it hers. Nice.
A detail in Narnia that I love is the sea of lilies that the party encounters at the end of the world in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
And a very neat detail in Trigun Stampede is the way Vash's glasses reflect light, sometimes obscuring his eyes or suddenly making them visible, which is an AWESOME feature to make the viewer guess his thoughts. You should give it a watch, maybe only the first episode! I wouldn't know if you like it, but there's a certain tenderness about Vash that you might appreciate as well :)
Sorry, my answers to this ask are a little all over the place. It's very late and I should go to bed lol, also life is lifing and I can't forget to put the snails into my fish tank before I turn off the light--
Lots of love to you, friend, it's nice seeing you on my dash! <3 Been missing you!
Reddie
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gallery4percent · 1 month ago
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How to Choose Subjects in Scenic Paintings?
"The world is but a canvas to our imagination." – Henry David Thoreau.
If you’ve ever stood in front of a blank canvas, paintbrush in hand, wondering whether to paint that majestic mountain or the quirky tree in your backyard, you’re not alone.
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Why is choosing subjects in scenic paintings important?
Choosing subjects for scenic paintings can feel as daunting as deciding between coffee or tea on a cold morning. And if you're planning to enter a "call for entries art" contest, the pressure can feel even greater! But worry not! With a sprinkle of humor and some unique tips, we’ll help you make that decision a breeze.
Let’s dive into the world of landscape art and uncover how to choose subjects that captivate viewers and ignite your creativity.
1. Find Inspiration for Scenic Paintings in What Moves You
Every great scenic painting begins with inspiration. What stirs your soul? Is it the serenity of a quiet lake, the drama of stormy skies, or the nostalgic charm of a crumbling barn? Your personal connection to a scene will shine through your art, making it more authentic and compelling.
Pro Tip: Keep a visual journal of places that catch your eye. Snap photos or sketch quick impressions. When a “call for entries art” contest pops up, you’ll have a treasure trove of ideas ready.
Fun Fact: Monet painted his famous water lilies with great dedication. Talk about sticking with what moves you!
2. Set the Mood with Scenic Painting Techniques
The mood of a scenic painting can transform a simple landscape into a storytelling masterpiece. Do you want to evoke peace, excitement, or even a sense of mystery? For instance:
Tranquility: Go for calm water bodies, soft hills, or fields bathed in golden sunlight.
Drama: Think of jagged cliffs, stormy skies, or wild, untamed forests.
Mystery: Opt for foggy meadows or hidden pathways that make viewers wonder what lies beyond.
Pro Tip: Play with lighting. Golden hours (sunrise and sunset) are fantastic for creating magical effects in your landscape art.
3. Explore Unique Perspectives for Landscape Art
Not all scenic paintings need to be traditional. Instead of the classic wide-open vista, zoom in on an unusual perspective. Capture a lone flower against a vast desert or the texture of tree bark bathed in sunlight. Quirky angles and unexpected details can make your artwork stand out.
Fun Fact: Georgia O’Keeffe often zoomed in on flowers and landscapes, making her work unique and unforgettable.
4. Use Seasonal Themes to Elevate Scenic Paintings
Nature’s changing seasons are a goldmine for scenic painters. Each season offers a distinct palette and mood:
Spring: Fresh greens, delicate pinks, and yellows.
Summer: Vibrant blues, bright greens, and bold yellows.
Autumn: Warm oranges, deep reds, and earthy browns.
Winter: Cool whites, grays, and icy blues.
Pro Tip: Seasonal themes are perfect for art competitions or when responding to “call for entries art” opportunities. Who doesn’t love a good winter wonderland painting?
5. Balance Details and Simplicity in Scenic Paintings
Not every scenic painting needs to include every blade of grass or leaf. Decide the most important elements and let the rest fade into the background. This approach keeps your composition balanced and prevents overwhelming the viewer.
Pro Tip: Use the rule of thirds for a visually pleasing composition. Place focal points like a tree or mountain off-center for a dynamic look.
Let Your  Scenic Paintings Tell a Story 
Choosing subjects for scenic paintings is both an art and a science. Whether you’re drawn to dramatic landscapes or the quiet beauty of everyday scenes, the key is to let your passion guide you. The art world is vast, but there’s always room for fresh perspectives and unique stories—and that’s where you come in.
Remember, every masterpiece starts with a single stroke. So grab your brush, choose your subject, and let your creativity flow. Who knows? Your next painting might just be the star of a future “call for entries art” competition.
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luminaarthub · 3 months ago
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Enhance Your Space with Beautiful Nature Paintings | Lumina Art Hub
In the world of home decor, the right piece of artwork can make all the difference. Whether it’s brightening up a living room, bringing a fresh look to a bathroom, or adding character to a kitchen, art has the power to transform your space. One style of artwork that consistently brings a sense of calm, beauty, and connection with nature is nature paintings. At Lumina Art Hub, we specialize in offering stunning nature-themed art that can elevate your home’s ambiance and inspire peace and tranquility. Whether you are looking for living room artwork, bathroom artwork, or something to complement your kitchen, nature paintings are a fantastic choice.
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Choose Nature Paintings
Soothing Ambiance: Nature paintings are timeless and versatile, making them perfect for various home settings. They evoke feelings of serenity and bring the outside world inside. Nature has always been a source of inspiration for artists and with good reason. The peaceful landscapes, vibrant flora, and tranquil wildlife depicted in these artworks can set a calm tone for your space. Here are a few reasons why nature paintings are a great addition to any room:
Timeless Appeal: Nature paintings can create a peaceful, relaxing atmosphere. The colors and themes found in nature, such as soft blues, greens, and earthy tones, have a calming effect that can help reduce stress and anxiety.
Bringing the Outdoors In: Nature paintings helps bring the outdoors inside, especially in urban environments where access to nature may be limited. They allow you to enjoy the beauty of nature in every season, from lush spring meadows to serene winter landscapes.
Perfect Nature Paintings for Every Room
At Lumina Art Hub, we offer a diverse range of nature paintings designed to enhance various areas of your home. Whether you're looking to add charm to your living room, a touch of relaxation to your bathroom, or a warm vibe to your kitchen, there’s a perfect nature painting for every space.
Nature Paintings for Your Living Room
The living room is often the centerpiece of the home, where family gatherings and socializing take place. This space must reflect your personality while also creating a welcoming atmosphere. Nature paintings can serve as a beautiful focal point in your living room.
Consider selecting a painting that showcases breathtaking landscapes, forests, or floral designs to complement your furniture and color scheme. A large canvas of a serene mountain view or a calm beach scene can instantly draw attention and set the mood for the entire room. These paintings can also evoke feelings of warmth and comfort, making your living room a peaceful retreat.
Nature Paintings for Your Bathroom
Bathrooms are typically small, often overlooked spaces, but they deserve attention as well. Adding bathroom artwork in the form of nature paintings can transform this private space into an oasis of calm. Imagine stepping into a bathroom adorned with delicate images of water lilies, forest streams, or vibrant sunsets. The right nature painting can create an atmosphere of relaxation, turning your bathroom into a spa-like environment..
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Whether your bathroom features modern, minimalist designs or more traditional elements, nature paintings can complement various themes. Soft pastel tones, such as lavender or pale green, work beautifully in bathrooms with neutral tiles, while more vibrant, floral pieces can add a splash of color to a monochromatic bathroom design.
Nature Paintings for Your Kitchen
The kitchen is the heart of the home a space for creativity, nourishment, and connection. Incorporating nature paintings into your kitchen décor can bring the outdoors in, making it feel fresher and more inviting. Kitchen artwork featuring fruits, vegetables, herbs, or botanical illustrations can infuse your kitchen with warmth and vitality.
Additionally, nature-inspired artwork with bright colors can help create an uplifting atmosphere, making your kitchen feel both stylish and cozy. For example, a painting of vibrant wildflowers or a countryside scene can brighten up the walls and provide an uplifting ambiance as you prepare meals.
Mixing Nature Paintings with Abstract Art
If you’re someone who enjoys a blend of different styles, nature paintings can also be combined with abstract art for a modern, artistic twist. Abstract paintings can complement nature-themed art by using bold colors and fluid forms that evoke nature in a more interpretive way.
For instance, an abstract painting with flowing lines and vibrant color splashes can echo the dynamics of a river or a forest, bringing a unique perspective to your home’s décor. This combination can give your space a fresh, contemporary feel while still maintaining the soothing essence of nature.
Customizing Your Nature Artwork
At Lumina Art Hub, we understand that every home is unique, and so are your preferences. That’s why we offer customizable nature paintings that reflect your style. Whether you’re looking for a specific color palette, size, or theme, we can work with you to create artwork that’s tailored to your exact needs.
Perhaps you prefer a subtle, monochrome nature piece for a minimalist space, or maybe you're drawn to the vibrant, detailed portrayal of a tropical rainforest. No matter your taste, we can create something special that fits seamlessly with your home’s décor.
Benefits of Choosing Nature Paintings from Lumina Art Hub
At Lumina Art Hub, we’re committed to providing exceptional quality artwork. Here are a few reasons why you should choose us for your next nature painting:
Wide Selection: We offer a broad range of nature-inspired paintings, from serene landscapes to botanical art, to fit every room in your home.
High-Quality Materials: Our artwork is created using high-quality materials to ensure longevity and durability. Whether on canvas or premium paper, our paintings are designed to last for years.
Affordable Options: We believe that great art should be accessible. That's why we offer nature paintings at a range of prices to fit your budget.
Personalized Service: We take pride in offering personalized service to ensure that you find the perfect nature painting for your home. Our team is always ready to assist with suggestions and custom requests.
Conclusion
Lumina Art Hub offers a curated collection of beautiful nature paintings that can elevate any space in your home. From the calming influence of nature-inspired artwork in your living room, bathroom, or kitchen, to the unique appeal of abstract paintings, our pieces bring both tranquility and vibrancy to your décor. With a focus on quality and personalized service, we ensure each artwork enhances the ambiance of your home, making it a sanctuary of beauty and serenity. Explore our collection today and transform your living space with the timeless beauty of nature.
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nabilarteducatedkids · 4 months ago
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Creativity with the 132 Botanical Flowers Coloring Book: A Grayscale Journey for All Ages
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world full of stress and endless to-do lists, finding a simple, peaceful way to unwind can be a game-changer. The 132 Botanical Flowers Coloring Book offers a creative escape that’s as enjoyable for kids as it is for adults, featuring a captivating selection of flowers captured in grayscale. This unique coloring book brings a sense of calm and inspiration, inviting you to bring a world of botanical beauty to life, one petal at a time.
Why Choose a Grayscale Coloring Book?
Grayscale coloring books are a favorite among both beginner and experienced colorists. They offer a guided approach to shading that helps produce realistic, professional-looking results without needing advanced coloring skills. The 132 Botanical Flowers Coloring Book includes intricate grayscale images, so you can simply add your colors over the light and dark tones for a stunning, layered effect.
For adults, this book provides a relaxing activity that promotes mindfulness and stress relief. For children, it’s a fantastic way to explore nature’s beauty and develop fine motor skills while creating beautiful artwork. The grayscale format makes it easy for everyone to feel like an artist, bringing out the best in each drawing.
What’s Inside the 132 Botanical Flowers Coloring Book?
This collection features 132 detailed illustrations of flowers, from classic roses, sunflowers, and daisies to exotic blooms like passionflowers and hibiscus. Each flower is uniquely depicted, showcasing not only the beauty of the blooms but also the textures, shapes, and elegance of nature’s designs. Whether you’re filling in the vibrant petals of a sunflower or adding subtle tones to a delicate lily, each page provides a rewarding artistic journey.
Some of the highlights include:
Garden Favorites: Roses, tulips, and daisies, each captured with intricate detail that allows for bold or soft color choices.
Exotic Blossoms: Unique flowers like orchids and bird-of-paradise bring a touch of the exotic, with intricate structures that come to life with color.
Wildflowers and Field Flowers: These pages highlight the natural beauty of the wild, perfect for experimenting with earthy and bright color palettes.
Perfect for Digital or Print Coloring
One of the best features of the 132 Botanical Flowers Coloring Book is its flexible format as a printable PDF. This means you can print out each page at home as many times as you like, so you can experiment with different colors or share pages with family and friends. Alternatively, if you prefer digital coloring, you can open the PDF on your tablet or device and color using your favorite digital tools. The instant download means you can start coloring right away—no need to wait for shipping or stock availability.
Discover the beauty of botanical art, cultivate creativity, and enjoy the calming benefits of this lovely grayscale coloring book—right at your fingertips!
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phulbazar · 8 months ago
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Lost in Durgapur's Flowers: Exploring Phulbazar
Durgapur's Phulbazar is a sensory adventure! Breathe in the intoxicating aroma of countless flowers, from delicate roses to vibrant lilies. Explore stalls brimming with exotic finds and local favorites. Capture the lively atmosphere and dazzling colors in photos. Phulbazar is a must-visit for flower lovers and anyone seeking a unique Durgapur experience.
Leafy Luxury: Transforming Your Space with Plant Decorations (Decorative Plant)
Is your home feeling a little...blah? The furniture seems stagnant, the walls lack personality, and the whole space craves a refresh. But what if the answer was staring you right in the face – or rather, growing out of it? Introducing the wonderful world of plant decorations (decorative plant)!
These verdant companions are more than just aesthetically pleasing. They bring a burst of life, color, and texture to your space, instantly transforming it into a vibrant and inviting haven. But the magic of decorative plants (decorative plant) goes beyond aesthetics. Studies have shown that they can purify the air, reduce stress, and even boost your mood. So, if you're looking for an easy and effective way to elevate your home decor and well-being, look no further than the power of plants!
Finding Your Perfect Plant Match
The beauty of using plants for decoration (plant decor) lies in their incredible variety. There's a perfect leafy friend out there to suit every style and preference. Do you crave a statement piece? Look no further than the Monstera Deliciosa, also known as the Swiss Cheese Plant, with its large, glossy leaves boasting unique perforations. Prefer something more low-key? The Snake Plant, or Mother-in-Law's Tongue, is a near-indestructible succulent that thrives on neglect and comes in a variety of colors and patterns to complement any style. Here are a few more popular choices to kickstart your indoor jungle:
Fiddle Leaf Fig: Known for its large, violin-shaped leaves, the Fiddle Leaf Fig adds a touch of sophistication to any space. Place it in a brightly lit corner and watch it flourish.
Pothos: This easy-to-care-for vine is a popular choice for beginners. Its trailing green tendrils can cascade from shelves or be potted up in a hanging planter, adding a touch of whimsy.
Succulents and Cacti: These low-maintenance plants are perfect for those who forget to water occasionally. Available in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, they're ideal for creating a unique and eye-catching display.
Thinking Outside the Pot: Creative Plant Decor Ideas
While potted decorative plants (decorative plant) are a fantastic way to add a touch of greenery, there's a whole world of creative possibilities waiting to be explored! Here are some ideas to inspire you and transform your space:
Living Walls: Create a stunning vertical garden by installing a living wall decor. This is a great option for small spaces and adds a bold design statement. Imagine a wall teeming with lush greenery, bringing the outdoors right inside your home.
Terrariums: Terrariums are self-contained ecosystems that allow you to cultivate miniature gardens indoors. Relatively low-maintenance, they're a great way to bring a touch of nature into your home. Terrariums come in all shapes and sizes, so you can find one that perfectly complements your decor.
Macrame Plant Hangers: Suspending your plants from macrame plant hangers adds a touch of bohemian flair to your decor. This is a perfect way to display trailing plants or smaller potted plants and adds a textural element to your space.
Botanical Prints and Artwork: Decorate your walls with botanical prints, paintings, or photographs featuring lush greenery. This is a great way to add a touch of plant life even if you don't have a lot of space for live plants. Botanical artwork can be a beautiful and conversation-starting addition to any room.
Repurposed Containers: Get creative by using recycled containers as planters. Old mugs, teapots, tins, and even shoes can be transformed into unique and stylish homes for your plants. Repurposing containers is a sustainable way to add plant decor (decorative plant) while showcasing your unique personality.
Keeping Your Indoor Jungle Thriving
To ensure your plant decorations (decorative plant) flourish indoors, here are some key plant care tips:
Light is essential for plant growth. Research the specific light requirements of your plants before bringing them home. Some plants need bright, indirect sunlight, while others prefer lower light conditions. Not providing the right light can stunt growth or damage your plants.
Watering is crucial, but avoid overwatering, a common mistake that can lead to root rot. A good rule of thumb is to water your plants when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Sticking your finger in the soil is a simple way to check moisture levels.
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tapworldindiakochi · 1 year ago
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Revamp Your Bathroom with Stylish Accessories
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Is your bathroom in need of a makeover? Revamping your bathroom with stylish accessories is a fantastic way to transform its look and create a more luxurious and inviting space. Here are some ideas to help you revamp your bathroom and turn it into a stylish oasis:
Upgrade your shower curtain: Replace your old, worn-out shower curtain with a new one that complements your bathroom's color scheme. Choose a curtain with a modern pattern or a bold color to add visual interest.
Add a statement mirror: A beautiful mirror can instantly elevate the style of your bathroom. Look for a unique shape or an ornate frame that complements the overall aesthetic of the space.
Invest in quality towels: Luxurious, soft towels not only feel great on your skin but also add a touch of elegance to your bathroom. Opt for high-quality towels in coordinating colors or patterns that tie in with the rest of the space.
Install stylish hardware: Upgrade your bathroom fixtures such as faucets, towel bars, and drawer pulls with sleek and modern designs. These small changes can make a big impact on the overall look and feel of your bathroom.
Add decorative storage solutions: Incorporate stylish storage options to keep your bathroom organized and clutter-free. Consider adding decorative baskets, glass jars, or chic shelves to store toiletries and towels.
Bring in plants or flowers: Greenery adds life and freshness to any space, including bathrooms. Choose low-maintenance plants that thrive in humid environments, such as ferns or peace lilies. Alternatively, display fresh flowers in a vase to add a pop of color and natural beauty.
Upgrade your lighting: Proper lighting is essential for creating an inviting ambiance in your bathroom. Replace outdated light fixtures with modern options that provide ample illumination while still being visually appealing.
Coordinate accessories: Select matching soap dispensers, toothbrush holders, and other accessories to create a cohesive look. Choose pieces that complement the overall style of your bathroom, whether it's modern, rustic, or classic.
Consider a new rug: A stylish rug can instantly add warmth and comfort to your bathroom. Look for a rug that is both soft underfoot and resistant to moisture.
Don't forget the small details: Pay attention to the little things that can make a big difference in your bathroom's overall appearance. Replace old shower curtains hooks with decorative ones, update your toilet paper holder, and switch out outdated artwork for something more modern.
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mushfiqur · 1 year ago
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Musee D’Orsay Famous Paintings
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Musee D’Orsay Famous Paintings. If you're an art enthusiast, there's no doubt that Musee D’Orsay in Paris holds a special place in your heart. This iconic museum, housed in a stunning Beaux-Arts railway station, is renowned for its exceptional collection of 19th and early 20th-century European art. In this article, we will take you on a journey through time and canvas, exploring some of the most famous paintings that grace the walls of Musee D’Orsay.
The Birth of Musee D’Orsay 
Before we dive into the art, let's briefly discuss the history of Musee D’Orsay. This cultural gem was once a railway station, Gare d'Orsay, constructed for the 1900 Exposition Universelle. It wasn't until 1986 that it transformed into the world-class museum we know today, showcasing art from the mid-19th to early 20th centuries.
Impressionism Emerges 
One cannot talk about Musee D’Orsay without mentioning Impressionism. This revolutionary art movement, characterized by its focus on light and color, is beautifully represented here. The museum boasts a remarkable collection of Impressionist masterpieces, including Claude Monet's "Water Lilies" and Pierre-Auguste Renoir's "Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette."
The Enigmatic Vincent van Gogh 
Vincent van Gogh, one of the most celebrated artists in history, left an indelible mark on the art world. Musee D’Orsay proudly displays his iconic "Starry Night Over the Rhône" and "The Church at Auvers-sur-Oise." These paintings offer a glimpse into van Gogh's turbulent life and extraordinary talent.
The Whimsical World of Henri Rousseau 
Henri Rousseau's dreamlike jungle scenes transport visitors to a fantastical realm. His "The Sleeping Gypsy" and "Tiger in a Tropical Storm (Surprised!)" are vivid examples of his unique style, often referred to as "naïve" or "primitive."
The Birth of Modern Sculpture 
While primarily known for its paintings, Musee D’Orsay also houses a remarkable collection of sculptures. Auguste Rodin's "The Age of Bronze" and "The Thinker" are captivating examples that signify the birth of modern sculpture.
Beyond French Borders 
Musee D’Orsay goes beyond France's borders, featuring international artists like Edvard Munch. His haunting "The Scream" is a highlight of the museum, drawing visitors from around the world.
Experiencing Musee D’Orsay 
Visiting Musee D’Orsay is not just about admiring the art; it's about immersing yourself in history and culture. The museum's architecture alone is a work of art, with its grand clock faces and stunning glass canopy.
Navigating the Museum 
When exploring Musee D’Orsay, take your time. The museum is vast, and it's easy to get lost in the beauty of each painting and sculpture. Make use of the provided maps and audio guides to enhance your experience.
Art for Everyone 
Don't worry if you're not an art expert. Musee D’Orsay welcomes art enthusiasts of all levels. Each painting has a story to tell, and the museum provides insightful descriptions to help you connect with the artwork.
Conclusion
Musee D’Orsay is a treasure trove of artistic wonders. It's a place where the past comes alive through the strokes of a brush or the chisel of a sculptor. Whether you're a seasoned art connoisseur or a curious traveler, a visit to Musee D’Orsay promises to be a memorable journey through the world of creativity and imagination.
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buyofficialpainting · 2 years ago
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Discover the Beauty of Claude Monet's Paintings: Your Guide to Buying Monet Art
If you are reading this, you are probably someone who appreciates the aesthetic appeal of Impressionism and the work of one of its pioneers, Claude Monet. Whether it's the dreamy depiction of water lilies or the sublime portrayal of a sunrise, Monet's artwork is undoubtedly some of the most adored around the world. So, where can you buy Claude Monet paintings, you ask? Let's dive right in.
The name Claude Monet brings to mind a catalogue of classic paintings that have been celebrated by art enthusiasts worldwide. However, purchasing original Monet paintings is no small feat. These treasured works of art are generally housed in prestigious museums or private collections and are rarely available for sale. When they do surface in the market, they're typically auctioned at renowned establishments such as Sotheby's or Christie's, often fetching prices in the millions.
Yet, the desire to bring the magic of Monet into your own space isn't impossible. For those of us who love his work but do not possess a millionaire's budget, high-quality prints and reproductions of Monet's paintings are a fantastic alternative.
There are several platforms where you can find these reproductions. Websites like Art.com, Saatchi Art, Amazon, Etsy, and Fine Art America offer a wide variety of Monet's works, reproduced with a keen eye on maintaining the charm and subtleties of the original artwork. Just search for the keyword "Claude Monet paintings" on these platforms, and you'll be presented with a plethora of options to choose from.
A newer player on the block, "MerchFuse", has also begun to draw attention among art enthusiasts for its art offerings. As of my last update, I haven't got specific information regarding their collection of Claude Monet paintings. But if you're interested in exploring their collection, a quick search of "MerchFuse Claude Monet paintings" on your favourite search engine might reveal more up-to-date information. Do remember, however, to verify the site's credibility and reviews before making any purchase.
Finally, while we're discussing Monet's masterpieces, it's worth noting that buying a reproduction isn't just about owning a piece of decor. It's about embracing a slice of art history and cherishing Monet's unique ability to capture the fleeting nature of light, color, and atmosphere. Each time you glance at your Monet painting, you will be reminded of his artistic prowess and the undying beauty of Impressionism.
So, go ahead and introduce a piece of Monet's world into your home or office. Whether it's the calming "Water Lilies", the vibrant "Impression, Sunrise", or the beautiful landscapes of "Haystacks", you're sure to find a Monet painting that speaks to you and enhances your space.
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ujwriter · 2 years ago
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Love-A Funny Rollercoaster Ride!
Oh, the love! It is the subject that has served as the inspiration for innumerable songs, poems, and films over the years. It’s a fantastic sensation that may get your heart racing and stomach spinning. But, let’s face it, love can sometimes be really funny. We’ll take a lighthearted and amusing look at the peculiarities, follies, and funny moments that come with being in love in this blog. So buckle up, because the ride on this love rollercoaster is about to begin!
love and all of its delightfully ridiculous moments!
Do you recall when you first fell in love? It’s like being a clumsy idiot who can’t connect two complete sentences. To impress your crush, you fumble over your words, forget your own identity, and manage to spill coffee all over yourself. Even though it’s a comedy of mistakes on par with a slapstick film, it manages to be appealing.
The Unpredictable Chemistry in love:
Suddenly, your brain starts acting like a broken machine as you become strangely attracted to someone. You enjoy their bad jokes, find their snoring amusing, and find yourself staring into their eyes like a puppy in love. It seems as though a cunning Cupid with a twisted sense of humour has hacked into your head.
The Misadventures of Dating in love: Ah, the dating world! It’s full of hilarious things. There are many humorous incidents, from embarrassing first kisses to disastrous blind dates. We’ve all had those experiences where we try to impress our dates with clever repartee but end up saying embarrassing, absurd things that make us wish we could vanish into thin air.
The Perils of Miscommunication: In any relationship, communication is essential, but sometimes love can throw a curveball in the shape of messages that are misunderstood. Autocorrect, typos, and the occasional brain freeze can cause otherwise benign texts to morph into unintentionally funny discussions. You suddenly realise that saying “I love ewe” is a statement of love for a farm animal, leaving you confused and red-faced.
The Quirky Habits: Love, as the phrase goes, is the acceptance of a person’s differences and shortcomings. But let’s face it, some of those peculiarities are downright odd. Love opens our eyes to a whole new world of peculiarities that keep us entertained and wondering how on earth we fell for this beautifully strange person. These eccentricities can range from collecting odd artefacts to singing in the shower like a Broadway star to performing hilarious dance steps when no one is looking.
A short love story: Once upon a time in a small town, there lived two quirky individuals named Lily and Max. Lily was an enthusiastic artist who saw the world through her vibrant paintings, while Max, a nerdy inventor, was always lost in his imaginative experiments.
One sunny afternoon, their paths crossed at the town’s annual fair. Lily was showcasing her artwork, and Max was showcasing his latest invention—a levitating cupcake dispenser. Lily’s eyes sparkled with curiosity as she watched cupcakes float effortlessly toward delighted children. Unable to resist, she approached Max with a mischievous grin.
“Are these the cupcakes of the future?” she asked playfully...Read More
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