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Laurie Lipton
@laurielipton.bsky.social
2 minutes ago
#workinprogress "PharmaSuitAbles 2025", 26"x38.4", charcoal & graphite on paper (getting there!)
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Princess Kon'A$$
@princesskonass.bsky.social
2 minutes ago
"Homme-blanc-trans-équido-hétéro-cis-genre" Axel Pahlavi, 2005. #art #peinture #KonASSAttitude 🎨👨🏽‍🎨🖼️ "White-man-trans-equine-hetero-cis-gender" Axel Pahlavi, 2005. #art #painting #BitchAttitude 🎨👨🏽‍🎨🖼️ @lvtatoo.bsky.social @delatourregis.bsky.social @roodoodoo75.bsky.social @ofye64.bsky.social
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Pitipat
@tiapitipat.bsky.social
4 minutes ago
A Garden in Nassau Winslow Homer, 1885 Terra Foundation for American Art, Chicago #art #painting #watercolor
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Lines By Bernie
@linesbybernie.bsky.social
6 minutes ago
"I Yam Superman" #Popeye #acrylics #art #artsky
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Pitipat
@tiapitipat.bsky.social
6 minutes ago
Palm Tree, Nassau Winslow Homer, 1898 MET Museum, New York #art #painting #watercolor
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مزدوجة
@thalostghost.bsky.social
8 minutes ago
Spring Buns. Strange as it may seem, they'll be a part of my exhibition, too. #traditionalart #art #artist #drawing #ink #inkart #watercolor #watercolour #painting #cute #kawaii #creature #spring
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مزدوجة
@thalostghost.bsky.social
10 minutes ago
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Princess Kon'A$$
@princesskonass.bsky.social
16 minutes ago
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Dave from the Rust Belt
@rustbeltdave.bsky.social
18 minutes ago
"Viewpoint II" (1979) Acrylic on canvas By Helen Frankenthaler (19828-2011) (The Butler Institute of American Art-Youngstown, OH) #art #bsky.art #acrylic #abstract #HelenFrankenthaler #butler #rustbelt #youngstown
"Viewpoint II" and abstract painting by American artist Helen Frankenthaler
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Taiyo Okamoto
@taiokamoto.bsky.social
19 minutes ago
We’ve waited so long for the neon falls My new painting, exhibited at Astoria Art Center in May 2025 48 x 48 inch Acrylic on canvas #nyc #art #artist
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Amy Guidry Artist
@amyguidryartist.bsky.social
19 minutes ago
"Now or Never" 2023 Acrylic on canvas 8" x 10" #art #painting #surrealism #pegasus #contemporaryart
Acrylic painting of a pegasus covered in green feathers, including their face. A large fiery eclipse and desert mountains are in the background.
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مزدوجة
@thalostghost.bsky.social
20 minutes ago
Here'll go some bits of #apritiel, mo own drawing challenge c: #traditionalart #art #artist #drawing #watercolor #pencils #cockatiel #bird #birdie #birb #birds
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Séamas Aloysius
@seamusaloysius.bsky.social
20 minutes ago
Pablo Picasso "The Embrace" (1971) linocut print and China ink on paper. 195 x 130 cm. Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. #ArtSky #Picasso #AbstractArt
"The Embrace" by Pablo Picasso. There are multiple pieces with this title, created at different points in his career. The piece in the image is from 1971. 
It showcases a couple in an embrace, rendered in Picasso's distinctive style, which incorporates geometric shapes and fragmented forms. The painting features a rich and varied color palette, with blues, whites, and earth tones creating contrast and depth. The figures are depicted with abstract shapes, yet they retain a sense of intimacy and sensuality. This piece is influenced by both Picasso's Cubist style and his interpretation of the Orientalist subject inspired by Eugene Delacroix's 1834 painting "The Women of Algiers (Version O)". 
The artwork is known for its bold patterns and use of color, which are reminiscent of Henri Matisse's style. The figures' angular and abstract shapes create a complex amalgamation of forms, with the human form broken down into geometric elements. Despite the abstraction, the painting conveys a sense of profound anxiety and sexuality through the couple's monumental nudity. This piece is a significant example of Picasso's later work, demonstrating his continued exploration of form and emotion through his unique artistic lens. 
 "Embrace" by Pablo Picasso, created in 1971, is a work that combines several techniques. Picasso utilized a linocut technique, where a design is carved into a linoleum block, inked, and then printed. He also employed a method of printing in cream ink on white paper, followed by painting with black China ink and rinsing the paper. This unique method allows the black ink to absorb into the unprinted areas while being repelled by the greasy cream ink, creating an image that appears both printed and painted. The brushstrokes are bold and expressive, which is characteristic of Picasso's style, and the colors are applied in a way that conveys emotion and intimacy. The painting also incorporates elements of Cubism, with fragmented and distorted figures.
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ShiftyPumpkin
@shiftypumpkin.com
23 minutes ago
Thanks for sharing! I make oil paintings of natural & fantasy landscapes #art #tradart #oilpainting perceptivepumpkin.com/gal… shiftypumpkin.etsy.com ko-fi.com/shiftypumpkin
18”x24” oil painting of a nebula in red and orange, above a dark forest in shades of purple, blue and black. A cozy campfire brightly lights a clearing next to an old log, and reflects on the surrounding trees. A rushing stream cuts through the forest.
18”x24” oil painting of a graveyard in autumn among a hilly landscape. The sky has yellows, reds, oranges and purples of sunset. A pumpkin sits against a large, bare tree, with gravestones dotting the landscape and into the distance. Grey fog creeps along parts of the ground.
“Obsidian Peaks”, an 18”x24” oil painting showing a dark foreboding sky and black-blue mountains. A brief opening in the clouds shows the blue sky above, shining down on a valley teeming with forests. Inspired by an illustration from Toby Fox
Oil painting of a mountain valley in autumn on 18"x24" canvas. A mountain range in the distance overlooks a dense, forested valley. A path of trees, rocks and grass leads toward the valley. Sunlight creates dynamic highlights amongst the mountains, forests and leaves.
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Anna Camilla Larsson
@annalarssonstudio.bsky.social
23 minutes ago
#Vibrant reds and pinks for today’s #BlueSkyArtShow! All from my large color chart, each color a unique mix. My favorite is the center cherry red: Permanent Rose PV19 + Indian Red PR101 – which is yours? 🎨 #ArtYear —join us & share your art!🌱✨ See my profile! 😀 #EastCoastKin #art #watercolor
Color mixing chart showing 15 colors.
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David A. Russell
@davidrussellart.bsky.social
23 minutes ago
“Incoming Storm” - Acrylic On Paper, 11x8.5 inches.
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Aelith Loves Art 𖣂
@aelith4ever.bsky.social
27 minutes ago
Rudolf von Alt - "Regensburg Cathedral (Portal)" #art #painting #illustration
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@lronlacy.bsky.social
28 minutes ago
#PRIDEMONTH 🧵👇 #Pride prehistory 1932 Sailors ‘On “that” street’ 👉ALT Charles Demuth (1883-1935) Watercolor over graphite on paper. 1932. ‘That street’ identified as Sand St, near the Brooklyn Navy Yards, where gay men looked for, & made arrangements with, ➡️
‘‘Demuth's exploration of overtly sexual themes took an even more rebellious posture in the summer of 1930 when he embarked on a scries of pornographic watcrcolors... They describe a world of "rough trade" and sexually bargained favors rather than one of discreet homosexual encounters. ... By 1932 the overtness of this series seems to have run its course, for Demuth retreated to the camouflaged sexual innuendos of earlier years. ‘On "That" Street’ could easily pass for a casual conversation between dandy and sailor if "that" street had not been rumored to refer to Sand Street in Brooklyn, a well-known site of homosexual assignations.’
Barbara Haskell, *Charles Demuth* (Whitney Museum of Art 1987).
https://ia801009.us.archive.org/13/items/charlesdemuthbar2402hask/charlesdemuthbar2402hask.pdf
image from https://www.artic.edu/artworks/65857/on-that-street
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Kinakimamo
@kinakimamo.bsky.social
32 minutes ago
Choose 30 paintings 🖼 you love ❤️ post one painting per day for 30 days #blueskyart #art #painting Day 6
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