#naive painting
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engelart · 1 year ago
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“Bluegill”, 2019 by Norman Engel
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the-cricket-chirps · 1 year ago
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Henri Rousseau, The Waterfall, 1910
Henri Rousseau, Tropical Forest with Apes and Snake, 1910
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flydar333 · 2 years ago
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I genuinely can't describe the joy I get while admiring the pictures of Maria Prymachenko. Because her artworks are so beautiful, colorful, simple and complex at the same time.
I guess I also feel that way because my great grandma used to have some of her paintings at home and I always liked to look a them. So they just bring those memories back.
Also, I always liked the pictures with the beasts, for their unique looks. And generally speaking, for me she is one of the best representatives of naïve art✨
Here are my top fave pictures:
📍A Dove Has Spread Her Wings and Asks for Peace
📍Young Lion
📍Blue Bull
📍Tiger is Laughing
📍Ukrainian Bull, Three Years Old, Went Walking Through the Woods and Garners Strength
📍Beast On The Walk
📍May That Nuclear War Be Cursed!
📍Ukrainian Dancers
📍A Horse In Sadness
📍Seagull In It's Nest
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hokeoutsider · 2 years ago
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"Searcher" Hoke...Ebay Outsider-Art Auction...June 18-28... Acrylic Painting on Canvas...20"x 16"x 5/8"... Starting Bid $15...
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dirizabl · 2 years ago
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Moja Kovačica, 1969 (My Kovačica) Martin Jonaš
Martin Jonáš (Kovačica, May 9, 1924 - Pančevo, January 31, 1996) was a naive painter of Slovak origin from the town of Kovačica.
He made a significant contribution to the founding of the local group of naïve painters and is one of the founders of the Kovačica naiva. His works were exhibited at over 300 individual and group exhibitions in almost 50 countries of the world. He lived and worked in Kovačica. Probably the most significant and one of the biggest phenomena in Serbian naive art is in Kovačica, which fought for recognition in the world and became recognizable in it for the large number of Slovak peasants who worked and created in the field of naive without any painting education and learning from each other.
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artbabere · 6 months ago
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🎨 original hand-painted 🎨size without a frame 7 x 9.5 inches (18 x 24 cm) size with a frame 8 × 10 inches (20 × 25 cm) 🎨 materials: oil paints, canvas board, varnish, pink frame 🎨 shipping: high-quality protective packaging with tracking number 🎨 sell with frame
Black Woman Painting is a great addition to the interior of your apartament.😍 This Faceless Portrait is 100% Original Art, one of a kind! 🏆 African Folk Art is perfect as a gift to your loved ones.💕 Naive Painting will delight you every day.
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pmamtraveller · 1 year ago
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CATCHING THE THANKSGIVING TURKEY (1943) by GRANDMA MOSES
This painting by GRANDMA MOSES depicts the preparations for Thanksgiving. In the background, four guys are chasing a bunch of turkeys in front of a white barn. The turkeys are trying to get away, but the guy in the red coat and hat has a rifle out and ready to go.
The painting depicts a farmhouse situated on the left-hand side of the image. Two individuals are seen standing in front of the open door, while a sleigh drawn by a horse is transporting guests to the residence. The scene is framed against a backdrop of dark blue sky, complemented by white snowflakes.
On one hand, it is a traditional greeting card; on the other hand, it manages to incorporate the concept of life and death and to recognize the cyclical nature of life and the brutality of the life force. The solemnity of the message is reinforced by the vivid blood red paint applied to the turkeys' heads and the jackets.
This painting illustrates one of the primary themes of MOSES' work: Celebrations and Holidays. Rather than simply capturing the focal point of the celebration, that is, the celebration itself, MOSES' depictions often included the activities necessary for the preparation of the holiday.
These totally innocent depictions of holiday celebrations became a way for MOSES to create a sense of what the holiday should be like, which was then used to promote products and even make political statements.
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fiddleheadfinn · 2 years ago
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Prying the spikes from my heart and wearing them on my jacket instead ⚡️ shop
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bisschenbunter · 1 year ago
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C wie Chamäleon
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zabagar · 2 years ago
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Noé León.
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lauraknightart · 1 year ago
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Hiiiiiii
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the-cricket-chirps · 1 year ago
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Henri Rousseau
Exotic Landscape
1908
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aruuwood · 2 years ago
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Some other whimsical stuff, with enough space to breathe.
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minimaeclectica · 2 years ago
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Antonio Ligabue - A fox in flight (1948)
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ytsan · 1 year ago
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Cada cosa en distintos lugares. 2022.
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mcromwell · 11 months ago
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"Trust Your Herbs" and a little snippet from What the Arts Teach by Elliot Eisner.
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