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cr 温柔老师
This is a pt.2 to understand better, look at pt.1 🥰 hope you like it, if you want to, let me know!!
There are still two more parts!!!
Commission for @vanilla-phantoms
Thank you for commissioning me ☽𖤓☾
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Art from my Silver St. Cloud edit ☁️🧜♀️ for @gothambingo
part 2 of this post (part 1 contains mostly sky and sea paintings) Kind of crazy how much I put into one edit. Here's my finished aesthetics:
I picked a lot of cloud images, so here all all of them 😂
Beach Scene by Albert Bierstadt (1871-1873)
the ceiling on the Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza (Italy) by Andrea Palladio (1580) and completed by Vicenzo Scamozzi (1585)
Study of Clouds by John Constable (1822)
Shiny silver metallic paint brush strokes from the website EveryTexture.com (I'm not an art snob, simple modern things can be very pretty)
Small Dutch Vessels in a Calm by Hendrik Dubbels (after 1670)
Geneva Sail Dreams Vita Schagen
Brewing by Scott Willhite
Rocky Mountain Landscape by Albert Bierstadt (1870)
Then we have these beautiful pieces:
Coronation of the Virgin by Diego Veláquez (between 1935-1936)
a Weeping Angel from Doctor Who, apparently designed by Steven Moffat
The Sirens by John Longstaff (1892)
The Oxbow by Thomas Cole (1836)
A Trio of Bottlenosed Dolphins by Karn M Berisford (an acrylic painting)
Sea Green Wave II by Catherine Kennedy
Last painting: New York from Brooklyn by Colin Campbell Cooper
I hope I didn't forget anything. Oof, that took long! But I wanted this to include the modern art, not just classics you may already know 💙 Especially since it's harder nowadays to find real art (non-AI). For example, I deactivated AI in search results but am pretty sure some results were still AI 🤪
What a nice (and hard 😆😂) project! Finally I can stop looking for variations of "sad blonde girl in blue dres" 🤣 And Silver hopefully gets some post-canon happiness 🙂↕️
gonna end this on: I love art, yeah!
Happy Spring
Studio 2024, Prague
Tempesta di neve. Battello a vapore al largo di Harbour's Mouth, William Turner, olio su tela, 1842
Danielle McKinney.