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Few artists have captured things kicking off quite like N.C. Wyeth (1882 – 1945). pic.twitter.com/RIOuZasV0c |
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Darran Anderson (@Oniropolis) | |
Few artists have captured things kicking off quite like N.C. Wyeth (1882 – 1945). pic.twitter.com/RIOuZasV0c |
Paul Watson (@lazcorp) | |
I can always read more about William Blake twitter.com/brainpicker/st… |
Anne Mortier (@AnneMortier1) | |
Morning... Eyvind Earle pic.twitter.com/JnqoywhG4p |
Haggard Hawks Words (@HaggardHawks) | |
INFUCATION (n.) face-painting, the application of makeup or facial cosmetics #HHDictionaryDay |
WeirdlyComics (@WeirdlyComics) | |
Not sure what this is .... Looks like it could be a TONY FITZPATRICK PAINTING... what ever it is I like it. pic.twitter.com/puwGI7YJJw |
Open Culture (@openculture) | |
Carl Jung's Hand-Drawn, Rarely-Seen Manuscript The Red Book: A Whispered Introduction goo.gl/lwYVOd pic.twitter.com/YypR214UXc |
🕸️dark victorian (@darkvictorian) | |
Ida Rentoul Outhwaite (1888-1960) Australian illustrator of children's books. pic.twitter.com/cpL2a0XbGz |
History In Pictures (@HistoryInPix) | |
The Flatterers by Pieter Bruegel, 1592 pic.twitter.com/jBZMvDDgP6 |
Walter Stanford is a painter and illustrator based in North Carolina.
Stanford works in oil, acrylic and pastel, as well as in digital painting media (I believe the example images I've shown here are mostly if not all traditional media).
His painting and pasted subjects include landscapes with an emphasis on rocky creeks and farming, and his animal paintings frequently feature birds, most prominently owls.
The common element I see in all of his work is a fascination with the textural quality of his subjects, be it rocks in swiftly moving creeks or the ruffled feathers of a condor. He works with a vibrant but controlled palette, using color as well as value to move your eye through his compositions.
[Via Donna Nyzio]
Darran Anderson (@Oniropolis) | |
Writing about WW2. Here's Leslie Illingworth's 'The Combat' for Punch Magazine, 1940 pic.twitter.com/sdb3RleH2y |
70s Sci-Fi Art (@70sscifiart) | |
Bob Eggleton ift.tt/2dLqVQB pic.twitter.com/yAmaOesD3b |
Open Culture (@openculture) | |
Astonishing Film of Arthritic Impressionist Painter, Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1915) goo.gl/BSjNr pic.twitter.com/xCZ6ls84eG |