Paolo de Matteis, The Annunciation, 1712
Saint Louis Art Museum

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Lev Lerch
Will-o'-the-Wisp, 1888


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Edward Robert Hughes
Dream Idyll (A Valkyrie), 1902

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Gustave Doré
Illustration for Idylls of the King, The Fairy Circle, 1876

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Karl Maria Schuster (Austrian, 1871-1953)

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Juan Brufal

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Visualizing the Daily Routines of Famous

SLEEP - CREATIVE WORK - DAYJOB - FOOD - EXERCISE - OTHER


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by Yosuke Ohnishi (airbrush, 1982)

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There is no red in this picture!

Your brain is filling the Red colour.
The picture is made entirely of light blue, black and white. Zoom in and you'll see.

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Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo
Fiumana (The Human Tide), 1895-1896


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The Room That Doesn't Exist by SUIMA

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So its not only me πŸ˜‚

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" I want to touch people with my art. I want them to say 'he feels deeply, he feels tenderly "

β€” Vincent Willem van Gogh

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Moses by Michelangelo Is A Marble Sculpture Created In 1513–1515

One of the numerous intricate aspects of this work of art is a little muscle in the forearms that only contracts when the pinky is lifted; otherwise, it is undetectable. Moses is raising his pinky, so the teeny muscle there is contracted.

The attention to detail is impeccable.

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2024/05/17 07:03:14
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