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lionofchaeronea · 1 month
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May in the Mountains, Ernest Lawson, 1919
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pansyfemme · 6 months
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i unfortunately don’t have any questions i just want to hear you talk about art supplies 😔
oh well. thats not particuarly hard to do.
im real hyped because in the ‘my child is autistic and i have zero idea how to shop for him’ manner my mother let me pick my own gifts this year for xmas so i will be in possession of some sennelier oil pastels shortly. ive used them several times before, but theres really no competition. i say this about almost no media because i believe theres something for everyone- but there is one oil pastel brand and its sennelier. working with them will make you feel like you are working with a completly unfamillar medium even if you’ve only ever drawn in oil pastel before. They’re just incredible. incredibly pricy too.. oh well. I’m also planning on picking up a box of Carandache neocolor I. they’re wax pastels, basically crayons but actually good. my mother lives by the Neocolor II, their watersoluable cousin, but i enjoy water resistance as much as i do soluablity. and as someone who works in so much wet media, its nice to work with a sketching media that provides resist as i do not lose or smudge the sketch as heavily. Plus, i love sketching with crayons and other chunky media. Also on my mind is a new lightboard -_- only had my old one for a year and a half before it died.. sigh. I want a bigger, heavy duty one sometime but i do not have the studio space for that.. one day.
In terms of pens, my special interest within a special interest, my kaweco sport is still my baby in terms of writing pens. Used to think i was more of a lamy guy.. but whew! im a convert. Kaweco pens are so well designed it makes my jaw drop sometimes. I just adore them. Love their lead holders too! And no, my brush pen rotation has not changed. I use my kuretake no.40 and kuretake no.13 interchangably.. i do not know better brush pens on the market, they’re just perfect in every way possible. made the switch fully to platimum carbon cartridges about a year ago and i do not regret it one bit, they’re the only ones i’ll use from this point forward. The ink darkness, permenance and waterproofing is just perfect, and it’s given me much less feathering than i had with kuretake, Akashiya (as much as i love akashiya in every other regard) and pentel cartridges. I tell people this all the time, but the ink you put in your pen is as crucial as the pen itself. Akashiya Sai Thinline, of course, is my preferred colored disposable brush pen. just wish the color range was wider! They’re truly special tho, the muted pallete, the fact they’re waterproof, the long thin shape of the bristles.. gorgeous. because of the recent trend of ‘watercolor brush markers’ (big fan, dont get me wrong) its pretty difficult to find colored brush pens that aren’t waterbased. I’ve had a scheme to make my own brush pens someday using my personal ink collection, but that depends on my ability to find a bristle tip body that is leakproof, cheap enough to get several of, and actually retains a point. People rave about just filling aquash style brushes with ink, but those leak.. a LOT. and keeping their tips consistantly wet has a habit of making their sharpness go away, which is fine if you’re painting, not so much for lineart. So. while i do get real autistic trying to find the best brush pens for lineart.. at the end of the day, i always end up just hand lining with a paintbrush and ink lol. it’s still the best way. (if you’re curious i normally do my colored lineart in liqutex acrylic ink, specifically the muted colors series because they’re perfect in every way shape and form.)
like i said. not hard to do. it’s like asking me to talk about music. i will, just can’t promise it will be understandable to anyone but me.
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jareckiworld · 6 months
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Shinji Ihara — Sayaka, Trash Cat Series (oil and canvas, mounted on panel, 2017)
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psikonauti · 1 year
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Stanley Meltzoff (American,1917–2006)
Nurse Shark & Four Permit, 1944 
oil over gouache on gesso canvas mounted on panel
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thunderstruck9 · 3 months
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Titus Kaphar (American, 1976), Alternate Endings, 2016. Oil on canvas mounted on panel, 199 x 121.9 cm.
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disease · 6 months
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"FORCED AFFECTION" MARLENE DUMAS // 1992 [oil on canvas, mounted on panel | 12 x 9 3⁄4"]
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polkadotmotmot · 10 days
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J. Adam McGalliard - Boudica, 2024 - Oil on canvas mounted on wood panel
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arthistoryanimalia · 3 months
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For #FishFriday:
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Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879-1940)
Fish Magic, 1925
oil & watercolor on canvas, mounted on panel
on display at Philadelphia Museum of Art
“In Fish Magic, Paul Klee creates a magical realm where the aquatic, the celestial, and the earthly intermingle. A delicate black surface covers an underlayer of colors, which the artist revealed by scratching and scrawling designs in the black paint.”
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garadinervi · 8 months
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Vija Celmins, Night Sky #5, (oil on canvas mounted on wood panel), 1992 [MoMA, New York, NY. © Vija Celmins]
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terminusantequem · 10 months
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Zhou Chunya (Chinese, b. 1955), Prairie Zoige in the Sun, 1984. Oil on canvas mounted on wood panel, 38 x 50 cm
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womblegrinch · 4 months
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Emile Claus (1849-1924) - Cows by the water
Oil on canvas mounted on panel. 16.1 x 20.1 inches, 41 x 51 cm.
Estimate: €8,000-12,000.
To have been sold Maison Jules, Ghent, Belgium, 17 Feb 2024 but appears to have been withdrawn prior to the sale.
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jareckiworld · 6 months
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Shinji Ihara — Lay Flowers X (oil & canvas, mounted on panel, 2023)
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psikonauti · 1 year
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Kirsten Everberg (American, b. 1965)
Western Lilies, 2019
Oil and enamel on canvas mounted on wood panel
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thunderstruck9 · 2 years
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Harold Ancart (Belgian, 1980), Untitled, 2019. Oil stick and pencil on canvas, mounted on panel, 80 x 112 1/8 in.
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arinewman7 · 3 months
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James Jean
Acrylic and oil on canvas mounted on wood panel
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creativespark · 1 year
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Jean-Michel Basquiat, Horn Players,1983 acrylic and oil stick on three canvas panels mounted on wood,96" x 75"
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