Yellow archangel Pet portrait for the very kind Romney 💚 thank you again!
I fell in love with these flowers last year when I started gathering mushrooms - the forests around me are filled with these and I just love the patterns on their leaves!
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Yellow archangel Pet portrait for the very kind Romney 💚 thank you again!
I fell in love with these flowers last year when I started gathering mushrooms - the forests around me are filled with these and I just love the patterns on their leaves!
[id: painting of an orange tree growing diagonally in front of vibrant blue and yellow houses beside the sea.]/end id.
European Starling Gouache and Ballpoint Pen on 10 inch Wood Panel Painting no. 7 in the "In Bloom" series, availabilty TBA
Chris Cyprus (British, b. 1971, Gorton, Manchester, England, based Lancashire, England) - Whispering Souls, 2021, Paintings: Oil
Iris Scott - Lunar Eclipse, 2020 - Oil on canvas
Blue Birch Woods no.1
by Jef Bourgeau.
strawberries | raspberries | currants | cherries
— by Virginia Granberry (1831-1921)
Ok, I adore the Frogs to begin with, but the sheer finesse and dedication of this one boggles my mind.
More digital art focusing on mimicking realistic paint texture called “The Angel That Stole Your Chair in 1998 and Won’t Give It Back”.
Don’t ask me what this painting means because I don’t know either. Maybe it’s the contrast of the natural vs the man-made, tying back to this being a completely “artificial” traditional painting?
People keep asking me what brushes I used, and it’s actually a specific app I used called Art Set 4. Downside is that it’s only available for iPad users, but it’s the best I’ve found for wanting to achieve this realistic painting look digitally
Anastasia Trusova, “Orange” Acrylic on canvas / 60 x 60 cm / 2021
“the sun” by edvard munch (1909)
[Image description: a painting of the sun above the water. It is framed by rocks and a bit of green (perhaps grass) in the foreground. The center of the sun is white-yellow and its rays of are red, orange, yellow, and blue. End ID]
Anastasia Trusova, “Star named sun” Acrylic on canvas / 40 x 50 cm / 2022
one of my favorite paintings I’ve ever done, and the only one to ever get lost in the mail because of course