#oil portriat
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artthatgivesmefeelings · 5 months ago
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Ernest Biéler (Swiss, 1863-1948) Dimanche matin, 1911
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life-imitates-art-far-more · 9 months ago
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Henri-Guillaume Schlesinger (1814-1893) "Courtly scene with a maid" (1859) Oil on canvas Currently in a private collection
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tatebo · 11 months ago
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A oil wip,
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swampstew · 7 months ago
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If you get this, answer w/ three random facts about yourself and send it to the last seven blogs in your notifs. anon or not, doesn’t matter, let’s get to know the person behind the blog! <3 (if u wanna, no pressure!)
Ahh I've gotten a few, I hope I have more facts!
I love painting - I hate trusting my process. Hate it hate it hate it. As such, I have two oil paintings in progress that I keep putting off because I don't love oils and because I'm terrified of watching *the progress* Those paintings are: Kurama from Naruto in full nine tails glory, and a freestyle medusa piece. drawing bodies is hard and I wanna diieeee.
I got really into resin art a while back and made so many fucking things...I think my favorite use of it is making zodiac related items and keychains, but it's an exhausting and pricey process. Also not great for the environment so I've all but stopped using it.
I don't draw even a fraction of how much I used to as a kid, but damn I was like mildly good for my age! I was playing with realism and got intimidated halfway through my portriat of Pete Wentz and never got back to it. His face looked nice though!
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On tour with my Dutch celebrities. My first exhibition in Rotterdam Ahoy. Excellent fair 2014. All executed on canvas of 120x120cm in oil on linen.
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emmaandherartblog · 4 years ago
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Guess who watched the WHOLE SHOW, THE QUEEN’s GAMBIT UNDER ONE DAY??? Yeah 💕
So I did some pastel work once again!
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classicdavinci · 3 years ago
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Pierre Bonnard Cat Paintings a French Artist Art Nouveau Technique Art ...
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sunsbleeding · 5 years ago
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TWO WEEKS - FKA TWIGS // https://www.instagram.com/sunlightafterdark/?hl=en
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wombat-yay · 5 years ago
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Another oil painting!! 0w0. I used a bigger canvas for this one and boy is a lot easier and more enjoyable to do a painting when the face isn't like an inch in a half 
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elleustrates-blog · 6 years ago
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after cry glow
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that-thing-with-the-stuff · 6 years ago
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My ego....Big
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artthatgivesmefeelings · 2 years ago
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Arthur Hacker (English, 1858-1919) Innocence, 1899
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Eva Gonzalès (1849-1883) "L'Indolence" (1871-1872) Oil on canvas Impressionism Currently in a private collection
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colbybenari · 7 years ago
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SOLD to a private collector Meyer relaxing Oil on canvas board 10 x 12in
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artstarblogstar · 4 years ago
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Repost from @lightfromallsides • Alyssa Pickens Artist Statement Alyssa Pickens is a native of Newport News, VA. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art from Christopher Newport University in 2014. Pickens has exhibited nationally and internationally. She has had shows and private collectors in California, New York, and Italy. Her primary medium is oil painting but she has also worked with acrylics, clay sculpture, and mixed media. Kehinde Wiley became a great influence to Pickens’ artwork. She drew inspiration from his Grand Manner style that is shown in his subject’s graceful posing. The journey to portrait painting began in 2014 when a young black man, Michael Brown, was shot and killed by a police officer while fleeing. Mainstream media had painted this man as aggressive and animalistic, which would become a reoccurring narrative for black people who died at the hands of police officers and vigilantes. As a way to counteract the media, Pickens began painting portraits of people of color adorned with floral crowns and a gentle expression. Despite living in a society where black features are considered undesirable and hyper- masculine, these portraits became a way to expose the beauty and delicacy within. Pickens often paints subjects adorned with crowns made from flowers or other natural elements to further mirror the natural beauty in flowers to that of the subject. A crown also signifies importance and paints the subject as someone highly esteemed. The saturated tones draw the viewer in and uplift the subject in a positive manner. In her paintings, these “feminine” qualities (softness, gentle, delicate) should be seen as a source of strength in black culture. #LFAS #artist #culture #blackculture #feminine #crown #flowers #beauty #portriats #kehindewiley #grand #newportnews #newyork #california #italy #oil #gallery #painting #exhibition #art #fineart (at Downing-Gross Cultural Arts Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/CJRjyuFBHvv/?igshid=u0opq8vsq7v9
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In 2016 I painted Hillary Clinton during the presidential election in her fight against Donald Trump. It is still one of my best color portraits. Oil on linen 120x120cm.
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