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+10 +1On Edward Hopper
By the late Mark Strand.
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+20 +1Locked up in Bedlam, artist Richard Dadd was set free by fairies
We are transfixed by Dadd’s fantastical paintings not because he had a mental illness, but because they are nothing like the leaden Victorian art of the day
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+9 +1Thief
by JasonTN
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+13 +1Frenzy of Exultations
by Władysław Podkowiński (1893)
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+17 +1Acceptance
Painted by Christopher Walker
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+14 +1Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette
by Vincent van Gogh
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+14 +1Reflected In You
by Alexandra Manukyan
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+13 +1The Bridesmaid, by John Everett Millais
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+17 +1Awakening, by Peter Fiore
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+12 +1Siri, by Andrew Wyeth
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+15 +1Spring Air, by Sergei Ivanovich Smirnov
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+11 +1Palettes of Master Painters
An artist's palette is a work of art in itself. Gorgeous colors and organic shapes all melding into a unique identity; messy and precise all at once. They provide a fascinating glimpse into the mind and method of an artist.
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+11 +1Disputed Painting Is Declared an Authentic Rembrandt After Decades
THE HAGUE — The painting was sliced down the middle and straight through its center in the 19th century, probably to be sold as two Rembrandt portraits. At some point in the next 40 years, it was sutured back together with pieces of an entirely different canvas, and layered with paint to cover up its scars.
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+15 +1The SkinBook
Tattoo Art Magazine wants every aspiring tattoo artist to have the right experience before embarking on their craft, and in order to create stunning tattoos, each artist needs an ample amount of practice which isn’t always possible without some errors on the way.
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+1 +1Here’s How to Make Millions as an Art Forger
A very old (and very easy?) way to make a fortune
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+1 +1Art Too Tempting at Rikers; Plot to Steal a Dalí Was Far From a Masterpiece (2003)
In the back, according to investigators from the Bronx district attorney's office, was a crudely sketched imitation of a drawing by Salvador Dalí.
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+24 +1This Picasso painting could smash auction record
A painting by Pablo Picasso, "Les femmes d'Alger" is expected to set a new record when it goes up for auction in May.
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+19 +1I See Music Because I Have Synesthesia, So I Decided To Paint What I Hear
As a synesthete, the music I hear is translated into a flow of texture and colors. Synethesia, although not disorientating, can sometimes leave me at odds trying to describe what I can see to others. Painting in oils and acrylics is a way to express and exhibit the beautiful colors that I see on a day to day basis, whether it's hearing someone's name, or that song on the radio.
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+4 +1Gawking at Quixote
A brilliantly coherent show at the Frick explores the French artist Charles Coypel's remarkable illustrations of ‘Don Quixote.’ By Colm Tóibín
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+22 +1Johannes Stötter Art
Fine Art Bodypainting, Nature-Art, Performance
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