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mopes and dreams by charline tyberghein, 2021, acrylic on wood, 73 × 59 inches
#charline tyberghein#belgian art#painting#acrylic painting#oil painting#blinds#cigarettes#trompe l’oeil#framed#2020s
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For whoever is curious about Remy in a suit in Trompe L’oeil…
#remy lebeau#gambit#my art#my fics#x men#sketchy sketch#lazy background#god bless pose it tho#isn’t my baby handsome in a suit#trompe l’oeil
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Inside the Surreal Home of Artists Philip & Charlotte Colbert The ‘garden’ living space. Buchanan Studio worked with scenic artist Ian Harper on the trompe l’oeil which covers the walls and ceiling. (Larger 1, 2).
#room#rooms#interior#interiors#plants#garden#gardens#indoor garden#indoor gardens#design#art#charlotte colbert#trompe l’oeil#london#vogue
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Emilia Mernes wearing the Wet Couture Train gown by Sergio Castaño Peña at the Latin American Music.
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“Dalawang Suka”
Acrylic on 15”x20” canvas panel
I just wanna share this midterm plate about applying trompe l’oeil that took me 2 weeks to finish even though this was supposed to be due on the first week but I didn’t want to rush this so yeah I risked a low grade lol
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What Is Trompe L’Oeil?
During the Middle Ages, the art of illusion fell out of favor. Medieval art was mostly two-dimensional and had little interest in realistic rendering of space. Still, trompe l’oeil made its comeback in the sixteenth century with the art movement called Mannerism. Some art historians do not consider Mannerism a separate phenomenon, recognizing it as a part of the Baroque art that would follow. Still, Mannerism was all about visual effects, expressive gestures, puzzling compositions, and bold experiments. While the famous Giuseppe Arcimboldo constructed portraits from painted fruit, vegetables, and seafood, others dived into the imitation of architectural forms and sculptures.
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Bathroom - Asian Powder Room Powder room - mid-sized zen powder room idea
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Trompe l’oeil wall stucco decoration on the southern wall of the garden of Troja Château, a Baroque palace located in Troja, Prague’s north-west borough (Czech Republic). It features an episode from an ancient drama, with the scene of Corona meeting Apollo. Iluzivní jižní prospekt zahrady Zámku Troja s reliéfní štukovou výzdobou, známý pod názvem Divadlo, znázorňuje epizodu antického dramatu se scénou setkání Corony s Apolonem. Trompe-l'oeil-Wandstuckdekoration an der Südwand des Gartens des Schlosses Troja, eines Barockpalastes in Troja, dem nordwestlichen Stadtteil von Prag (Tschechische Republik). Sie zeigt eine Episode aus einem antiken Drama mit der Szene der Begegnung zwischen Corona und Apollo. Настенное лепное украшение в стиле тромплей на южной стене сада Тройского замка — дворца в стиле барокко, расположенного в Трое, северо-западном районе Праги (Чешская Республика). На ней изображен эпизод из античной драмы со сценой встречи Короны с Аполлоном. Décoration murale en stuc en trompe-l'œil sur le mur sud du jardin du château de Troja, un palais baroque situé à Troja, dans l'arrondissement nord-ouest de Prague (République tchèque). Elle représente un épisode d'un drame antique, avec la scène de la rencontre entre Corona et Apollon.
#Troja Palace#Zámek Troja#Trompe l’oeil#stucco decoration#garden#prospekt#zahrada#Garten#štuková výzdoba#Wandstuck#Trojský zámek#Baroque#Troja#Prague#Czech Republic#Sternberg#baroko#Praha#Šternberk#Schloss Troja#Barock#Prag#Tschechien#Троя#летний дворец#Прага#Штернберк#château de Troja#République Tchèque#Чешская Республика
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Kitchen Pantry in Miami An undermount sink, glass-front cabinets, turquoise cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, an island, and turquoise countertops are some ideas for a mid-sized contemporary galley kitchen pantry remodel. The floors are beige and have a marble backsplash.
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Trompe-l’oeil plates by Este Ceramiche Porcellane, ‘manifattura dal '700′ .. The World of Interiors, March 2023 ..
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pissy patsy by charline tyberghein, 2019, acrylic on wood, 24 × 20 inches
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Leaf as drawn by @semper-draca my artist friend suffering from the "I draw everyone hot" disease!
Hot Leaf is real and she's coming for your wallet!
Srsly though check out her stuff, she's an amazing artist!
#Gravity Falls#Gravity Falls OC#Leaf#Leaf Cafrune#Trace Trompe L’oeil#Hot Leaf will scam you out of your savings
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Jean Paul Gaultier fall/winter (1994)
a continuation of Gaultier’s 'les tatouages' s/s 94' collection which björk made a surprise appearance on the runway, bewildering references that included men in skirts, hip-hop denim volumes, joan of arc–style armor, tattoo trompe l’oeil tops and yes, even corsets. a very controversial and bold approach to indian and african tribal nods played a significant role in this fierce outing of models.
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More European Renaissance Art Vocabulary
for your next poem/story
Halo - The gold circle or disk placed behind the heads of Christ and saints, a symbol of their sanctity or the light of God.
Hatching - The drawing or engraving of fine parallel lines to show shading. When the lines intersect each other, it is called cross-hatching.
Horizon Line - The line where the sky and earth appear to meet. The horizon line is drawn across the picture at the artist’s eye level.
Hue - A particular variety of a color, shade, or tint.
Lunette - A semicircular shape.
Magus - A member of the ancient Persian priestly caste, skilled in Eastern magic and astrology. In the New Testament, the Magi are the three wise men who came from the East to pay homage to the newborn Christ Child.
Majolica - Tin-glazed earthenware.
Palazzo - An Italian word used to describe a large building. It may be a mansion or palace, or an official government building like a town hall, court, or embassy.
Passion, or The Passion of Christ - The events surrounding the Crucifixion of Christ; a popular subject for religious drama, painting, and sculpture.
Perspective - A technique that artists use to represent the three dimensional world on a two-dimensional surface, such as a piece of paper, canvas, or wood panel. Using perspective, an artist can create the illusion of depth or space and show the proper proportion between objects. Without perspective, a painting or drawing will appear flat.
Pictorial Space - The illusion of three-dimensional space created on a two-dimensional surface.
Predella - An Italian word for the series of small paintings that form the lower section of large altarpieces. It usually has narrative scenes from the lives of the saints who are represented on the main and side panels of the altarpiece.
Putto - From the Latin word meaning “male child.” In 15th- and 16th century poetry and painting, putti are depicted with wings and connected with the god of love, Eros, also known as Cupid.
Red - In Christian paintings, a symbol of the blood of Christ or the Passion.
Relief - A raised surface; for example, sculpture that is carved or modeled and which projects from a background.
Star - In Christian paintings, a symbol of divine guidance or favor. The Star of the East guided the three Magi to Bethlehem.
Triumph - An ancient Roman tradition honoring the return of a victorious general, who paraded his soldiers, prisoners, and spoils through the city streets.
Tromp L’oeil - French for “fool the eye”; a style of painting intended to trick the viewer into believing that the minutely observed objects shown are part of the viewer’s three-dimensional world.
Vanishing Point - The point where parallel lines appear to meet on the horizon line.
Source ⚜ More: Word Lists ⚜ Part 1
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1926 c. Paul Poiret evening gown of gold silk chiffon, rhinestones and beads. The beadwork resembles the “fountain” motif, but turned upside down, evoking trompe l’oeil fringe. From Fashion of Bygone Days, FB
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