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Jules Joseph Lefebvre (1836-1911) "Fatima" (1883) Oil on canvas Currently in a private collection
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wastelandtherapist · 5 months ago
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💙~ (BLU) Scouts Ma (Tf2) Stimboard—
💄~ For— @msisblu
💙~With— Makeup, jewelry, fancy, gold, blue and red stims
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*Credits to @99pm-e for the stunning piece!
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w1f1n1ghtm4r3 · 1 month ago
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rewatched last life yesterday and was having some fun ideas about the direction i wanted to go with the designs for it so. have some critters
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individual pieces because i spent way too long on pearls wings to have them mostly hidden
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thecatcrew · 8 months ago
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Golden eyes of the beautiful Cleopatra ✨☀️🩶
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ratsoupee · 1 year ago
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Continuation of my AVA!Human designs!
Ever since I saw @navy-leader's Victim design, I literally cannot imagine Victim any other way 🧎
Bonus:
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I think its criminal I haven't seen any art of Blue with the Piglin kid. He'd babysit sometimes
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bebemoon · 4 months ago
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look for the name ABBRA (requested by @tiltingatwindmi11s) | selkie "the gallileo astronomers" starry paper cotton puff-sleeved gown, antique rhinestone juliet cap (c. 192o's), matea gluscevic handmade regency-style golden lace-up boots, aurora scents "moon dust" eau de parfum (bergamot, blackcurrant, lemon, black pepper, frankincense, oud, pink pepper, amber, cedarwood, coffee, elemi resin, patchouli, white musk), ruby jack "sophie's marionette" earrings in gold plate
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helium-stims · 6 months ago
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galleryofart · 4 months ago
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Girl with a Pearl Earring
Artist: Johannes Vermeer (Dutch, 1632-1675)
Date: 1665
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Collection: Mauritshuis, The Hague, Netherlands
Description
A young woman looks over her shoulder at us. She holds her head slightly to one side, there is a gleam in her greyish-blue eyes, and her lips are slightly parted and moist. On her head is a turban that she has wound from two pieces of material, one blue and one yellow, and she is adorned with a pearl earring. It is from this oversized jewel in the middle of the composition that the painting derives its title.
The painting provides a rich sample of every aspect of Vermeer’s virtuoso painting technique. The face is modelled very softly, not in great detail but with gradual transitions and invisible brushstrokes. The clothing is depicted more schematically and enlivened with small dots of paint suggesting reflected light – one of Vermeer’s trademark features. Even so, the artist has clearly indicated differences between materials – for instance between the white collar, painted in impasto, and the drier paint of the turban, for which he used the precious pigment ultramarine. But the most remarkable detail is the pearl. This consists of little more than two brushstrokes: a bright highlight at upper left and the soft reflection of the white collar on the underside.
Seventeenth-century Dutch girls did not wear turbans. With this accessory Vermeer has given the girl an Oriental air. Images like this were known in the seventeenth century as tronies. Tronies are not portraits: they were not made in order to produce the best possible likeness of an individual. Although there would probably be a sitter, the point of a tronie was mainly to make a study of a head representing a particular character or type. Rembrandt had popularised tronies in Dutch art around 1630. He made dozens of them, often using himself as the model, sometimes wearing a remarkable cap or a helmet.
The pearl is too large to be real. Perhaps the girl is wearing a pearl drop made of glass, which has been varnished to give it a matte sheen. Another possibility, of course, is that the pearl was a product of Vermeer’s imagination. Pearls – both real and imitation – were fashionable in the period from about 1650 to 1680. We often find them in paintings by Frans van Mieris, Gabriel Metsu and Gerard ter Borch.
Girl with a Pearl Earring has been known to the general public only since 1881, when it was put up for auction at the Venduhuis der Notarissen in The Hague. On the viewing day it attracted the attention of the influential cultural official Victor de Stuers, who was there together with his friend and neighbour, the art collector A.A. des Tombe.
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cupids-stimboards · 4 months ago
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gummi-stims · 7 months ago
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A Bard's Lookbook
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black-salt-cage · 8 months ago
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talos-stims · 4 months ago
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vintage jewelry | source
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canisalbus · 1 year ago
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I love the shape language for Machete and Vasco, how angular and pointy the former is VS how round and soft the other... It's so GOOD I adore that
Thank you! I like the contrast as well, it makes them very fun to draw together. I try to keep them visually distinct while still making sure that they look harmonious and complementary next to each other.
#some more design musings that I've noticed that don't really matter but I tend to think about when drawing them:#Machete's shapes have an upward direction the ears the neck fluff and even the tip of his snout has that upturned angle#while Vasco's vibe is more loose and relaxed his huge floppy ears almost make him look like he's melting#neither of them have strong markings but the positioning of the gradients they have is very similar it's just different colors#Vasco has dark almond eyes (with what I can only describe as disney eyelashes)#his irises appear nearly black but if you shone a strong light directly on them they'd reveal a honey/amber hue#Machete's eyes are big and prominent with disproportionally small pupils#lately I've been drawing him with just the faintest salmon colored irises#but if the color scheme of the piece calls for it they can be depicted more vividly red#Machete has longer untameable fur here and there while Vasco is uniformly smooth and velvety#Machete is supposed to be the serious and inhibited half of the two but his face has a lot more expressive potential than Vasco's#it's actually kind of a struggle that I can't make Vasco emote with his ears at all those are typically a huge advantage in furry art#Vasco's body language is open and casual he takes up space confidently#Machete is usually very closed and defensive he has a habit of crossing his arms and legs and keeping his hands together and close to body#in general Vasco shouldn't be wearing anything black or red and Machete can't be seen wearing blue or gold#white is neutral territory it's usually the color of sleepwear and undershirts and as a result has a more intimate tone to it#answered#ardate
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa69 · 5 months ago
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Idek If Cafae Latte has a fandom on here but have a Bob!!
(Close-ups under the cut)
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thecatcrew · 1 month ago
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I am in LOVEEEEEE with Cleopatra’s face 😩😍😍😍
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gemville · 1 year ago
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Mateo Earrings In 14k White Gold With Aquamarine, Blue Topaz, Diamonds and Pearls
Photo Courtesy: Mateo
Source: jckonline.com
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