#surrealistic style
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collectionstilllife · 6 months ago
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Gertrude Abercrombie (American, 1909–1977) • Leaves and Shell • 1953
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nestedneons · 8 months ago
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By melmattersjourney
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fashionlandscapeblog · 5 days ago
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Colin Jones captured by Elizaveta Porodina for Aleï Journal November 2024
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terrorgirls · 5 days ago
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On the subject of "why did Armand turn Daniel, if not out of spite?" My prediction is summed up perfectly by this quote from the movie Last Life in the Universe:
“The lizard wakes up and finds he’s the last lizard alive. His family and friends are all gone. Those he didn’t like, those who picked on him in school, are also gone. The lizard is all alone. He misses his family and friends. Even his enemies. It’s better being with your enemies than being alone. That’s what he thought. Staring at the sunset, he thinks. 'What is the point in living… If I don’t have anyone to talk to?'"
I do think at this point in the story there is genuine animosity between them (whether or not DM has already happened). But faced with the possibility of being alone - really truly alone - for the first time in 500+ years.... Armand decides that it's better to tie himself to a rival than to have no one at all.
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animaorphei · 21 days ago
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Untitled, Pen & Ink with Acrylic
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sagradofemenin0 · 2 years ago
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“Dante Collection, Autumn, Winter 1996-1997” by Alexander McQueen
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felixringtailtravels · 7 days ago
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thedivinecomedy0 · 7 months ago
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Noire et Blanche (French for Black and White) is a black and white photograph taken by American visual artist Man Ray in 1926. It is one of his most famous photographs at the time when he was an exponent of Surrealism.
The picture was first published in the Parisian Vogue magazine, on 1 May 1926, with the title Visage de Nacre et Masque d'Ébene. It would be published once again with the current title in the French magazines Variétés and Art et Décoration in 1928.
Man Ray had already published a similar photograph in the cover of the Dada magazine of Francis Picabia, with the title Black and White, in 1924, depicting two statuettes, one European and classical and the other African.
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the-valiant-valkyrie · 11 months ago
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Charles Bonnet syndrome refers to the visual hallucinations caused by the brain’s adjustment to significant vision loss
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the-cricket-chirps · 1 year ago
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Tamara de Lempicka
Surrealist Hand
1947
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mrmousetolliver · 10 months ago
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Not To Be Reproduced (1937) by Rene Magritte
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vulpinesaint · 9 months ago
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hey man. you know what. school finally did it. made me watch a movie that i liked. enjoyed even. would 100% watch again. all it took was a two and a half hour surrealist adaptation of titus andronicus
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ariel-cohen-art · 4 months ago
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Fantastical self portrait (also homework)
Color pencil on paper. Size A4
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technovillain · 2 months ago
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If we're talking memorable children's book art styles, I have to shout out Lane Smith
OHHH YES!!! I remember the Stinky Cheese Man!!! Looking at his other illustrations I love in particular when an artist brings an art style like surrealism to children's illustration, it's so unexpectedly effective and charming ^_^
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animaorphei · 18 days ago
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de son sang, Pen & Ink with Acrylic
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karentoonartist · 8 months ago
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