"Let Me Talk" is a sketchbook drawing I made while at my old desk job in 2025. The piece speaks on both social, cultural, and self-censorship.
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"Let Me Talk" is a sketchbook drawing I made while at my old desk job in 2025. The piece speaks on both social, cultural, and self-censorship.
"Moonlit Night" (1925) and "Falling Star" (1925) by František Kobliha (1877-1962)
bull (or something like this), crayon on paper
Hi! I'm Zuzia Głuchowska, an artist from Poland. I'm showing my art progress on the internet and growing an audience since 2019. I create using mixed media - oil paint, markers, crayons, oil pastels, ink, watercolors, anything that comes in hand
find me on other social media >> https://bio.site/souzie
IG @anasousco
Figurin it out
Egon Schiele's "Four Trees": A Psychological Landscape
Egon Schiele, “Four Trees”, 1914. Source: Wikiart Egon Schiele’s “Four Trees” (1917) stands as one of the Austrian expressionist’s most profound analyses of human psychology as seen through the natural world. While known primarily for his searing portraits, this landscape uses stark lines and contrasting colors to explore not only the forms of trees but also the complex terrain of the human…
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EYES OF THE FORGOTTEN Frozen skies above, hope flickers in weary eyes, silent prayers drift on. Merch at https://pixels.com/featured/eyes-of-the-forgotten-rolleen-carcioppolo.html and https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/172010953 This powerful portrait captures the soul of a man burdened by time and hardship, yet his eyes hold an undeniable spark of resilience. His face, lined with stories untold, gazes upward, searching for warmth, understanding, or perhaps a lost memory. The artist masterfully blends rough textures with delicate details, making each brushstroke a testament to the raw human experience. Set against a celestial blue background with specks of light, the piece subtly alludes to hope, transcendence, and the human spirit's endurance. A captivating choice for collectors who appreciate emotive realism, socially conscious artwork, and storytelling through portraiture, this painting is a compelling conversation starter that will resonate deeply with those who seek art that challenges and inspires. Artwork by Rolleen using MidJourney and Photoshop.
Fortune’s Gambit
“Fortune’s Gambit” – A Study in Color, Chaos, and Fate In Fortune’s Gambit, Rob conjures a world where nature’s fury and fate’s indifference converge in a breathtaking display of movement, texture, and atmosphere. The piece captures a spectral wreck, its rotting hull and tattered sails draped in ghostly decay, caught in an eternal struggle against the elements. But this is no ordinary maritime…
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