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Painting by Perter Solarz
work in progress—details ( covid-19 triptych, acrylic, gel medium, acrylic collage, Fimo on Ikea packing cardboard)
Arthur Deshaies: A Cycle of a Small Sea-Fowl
Nicolas Party (Swiss, 1980), Clouds, 2022. Soft pastel on linen, 210 x 150 cm.
Vanishing point, Nicolas de Staël
Touch, night.
Edvard Munch, “Towards the forest” variations. color woodcuts, from two woodblocks, one sawn into three pieces, on imitation vellum paper.
Don't know if this was asked before, but do you have any general tips on finding insects?
step 1: find a plant. I’ll use this tree trunk
step 2: look everywhere on the plant. there will be a bug.
baby Leptoglossus, a eupelmid wasp, a leafhopper, and that clump of debris is a lacewing larva (it was slowly scooting around)
fences and railings are often a good spot to find bugs, as well as glass windows where bugs got attached to lights the previous night.
don’t disregard tiny bugs or things you might find boring. look at every fly, every ant. some flies are beautiful. some ants aren’t ants. even common insects do interesting things if you observe them long enough.
Harvesting Blueberries by Longmeimei!
Pascal Honoré was born in 1958 in France and lives and works in Champagne. He loves loves antiquity and Roman frescoes, baroque music, colours and scents of Middle East and Japanese elegance. Overall - he is an artist and a poet.
Felix Vallotton, Still lifes, 1915/1921.
The Magical World Of Australian Mushrooms By Steve Axford
Wet Emery on Glass, 1937
Brett Weston
Reza Derakshani - Silver Fig Tree (from The Fig Tree Series), 2008, oil, mixed media and silver pigment on canvas, 159.5 x 179.8 cm
Le retour des chipirons, de frais à pochés puis à la marinade avant d’être saisis au wok… mais avant quelques monotypes de deux ou trois spécimens et des polas.
Confessor
For the Dead have no one to speak to.
This one was originally intended to be for my ominously named solo show “+OMENS+” that was cancelled by the pandemic. The dead have no one to confess to, but this doctor examines the skull of someone who passed ages ago.
(A re-upload from 2019 -with a better photo.)
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Dark Field Monotype [Full Bleed] 15 x 22 2019 - @705west ~Age
Unknown, Untitled: cat and dog
20th century