Beautiful Things

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Given the infinite monkey/typewriter scenario, at least one has to be correct surely?

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Wassily Kandinsky
Etagen ( Levels ), 1929

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Stunning that.

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Vikas Chander

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Sculpture by Jean-Michel Bihorel

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Amazing

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I was looking at this the other night considering getting my oil paint out of the cupboard, amazing how close you can get to the painting from the computer. Broadly speaking Rembrandts early work was quite flat, thin veils of paint with no real weight to the highly lit areas of the face, later work including this one we see the thick layers of lead white in the face which were glazed into. In later self portraits he paints himself as a poor man, almost a failed artist, earlier potraits show him in fine garb, the Master…the later portraits are some if not the only paintings I have ever seen to show such mastery of technique, like golems staring out at you.

https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/rembrandt-self-portrait-at-the-age-of-63

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Sounds good , recently had to repurpose about 2 foot high of that vellum artist paper one of my rels had accumulated and redistribute oil paints and pastels from them

She did this painting which I think is Glen coe

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Aha! That’s what Glencoe might look like in sunlight. :smile:

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Fordite.

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Just WoW :heart_eyes:

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Jaguarite

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I actually thought that was some kind of coral at first.

Pretty cool!

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