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abwwia · 4 months
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Mary Swanzy, Cubist Landscape with red pagoda and brudge, 1925-1930, oil on canvas, 76 x 63.5 cm, private collection, © Mary Swanzy
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oublimsart · 4 months
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Mary Swanzy
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simdertalia · 1 year
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Coffee Shop Paintings
Sims 4, base game compatible. I want to credit & thank @2fingerswhiskey, who inspired these items with a post looking for more art in a kind of cubist/brutalist style, commonly seen in coffee shops in the 1990s. This paintings set features art by Maurice Louis Tête, Leopold Survage, Georges Braque, Albert Gleizes, Franz Marc, Pablo Picasso, Mary Swanzy, & Tommervik.
2 items: vertical painting & horizontal painting | 15 & 16 swatches | Found in wall art, 100 simoleons
To find quickly, type “coffee shop painting” into the search query in buy/build mode. If you’re like me and have a lot of CC in your game, an easy way to find things is to search for the title of the item you’re looking for.
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brokehorrorfan · 10 months
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The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on August 8 via RLJE Films. The 2023 retelling of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is on VOD today.
Writer-director Bomani J. Story makes his feature debut. Laya DeLeon Hayes, Denzel Whitaker, Chad L. Coleman, Reilly Brooke Stith, Keith Sean Holliday, Amani Summer, and Edem Atsu-Swanzy star. Crypt TV produces.
No special features are included. Watch the trailer below.
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Vicaria is a brilliant teenager who believes death is a disease that can be cured. After the brutal and sudden murder of her brother, she embarks on a dangerous journey to bring him back to life
Pre-order The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster.
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pwlanier · 4 months
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SUR LE BORD DE LA FORÊT [ON THE EDGE OF THE FOREST]
MARY SWANZY HRHA (1882-1978)
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indigodreams · 2 years
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Mordecai@MenschOhneMusil·
Mary Swanzy.
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vangoghsbedroom · 2 months
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Mary Swanzy
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k00298578 · 2 months
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EXTRA ARTIST RESEARCH IN GALLERIES
I took a trip to Dublin and visited a few galleries and while I was there got some inspiration for the movement brief. I went to both the National Gallery of Ireland and the Hugh Lane Gallery. I love the Hugh Lane, it has so many gorgeous works exhibited there. I was mainly trying to look for paintings with any type of greenery or foliage that could tie into my study of movement in plants.
William John Leech “Un Matin” (1918-20)
I love this painting, it’s very typical of neo Impressionism with the flat planes and the vibrant but specific use of colour. It reminds me of Paul Gaugin’s work, and I feel especially in this style of painting you can see how cubism came to be later on. The colours used are really interesting, with a lot more blues than would typically be used to paint plants. There’s lots of movement to be seen, especially in al of the greenery in the back. I like the pointed edges of the aloe, it reminds me of the pointed teeth in my work with the Venus fly trap.
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Mary Swanzy “Honolulu Garden” (1923-1924)
I love this painting by Mary Swanzy, especially the way she captures movement through shadows. You can see on the ground that the silhouette the trees create is intertwined due to the tangled branches moving in all different directions. The way she paints foliage is so aesthetically pleasing; the texture is so soft and luscious. Her use of colour is also remarkable, and she commented of this painting that she was “stunned at how many greens there are in the world”.
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scaredycatscreeches · 6 months
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31 Days of Horror! Day Fifteen: The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster
I didn't know what to expect going into this movie, only that it was going to be very reminiscent of the story of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. I am very excited to say that my expectations going into this movie were surpassed. It was a brilliant film.
The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster was the directorial debut of director Bomani J. Story and produced by Crypt TV. It stars Layla DeLeon Hayes, Chad L. Coleman, Denzel Whitaker, and Edem Atsu-Swanzy.
The movie follows a teenage black woman with a brilliant scientific mind who successfully resurrects her dead brother, Chris. But things go wrong. Horribly wrong.
This movie, as I said earlier, takes inspiration from Mary Shelley's classic and gives it a more modern rehash, and a primarily black cast The movie had themes pertaining to racial and social issues, and didn't use the characters or the settings as stereotypes. The characters were all likeable and I felt really invested in all of them.
The story is also a very tragic one. Vicaria is a teenage girl who by the time the movie is underway has lost a mother and a brother. Her philosophy of death being a disease, while farfetched, is a reasonable conclusion to come to. She's lost people, and she had no one to really help her understand her grief. She retreated into her scientific mind.
Another thing I really liked, is that none of our main characters are cut-and-dry antagonists. Sure, some of them do antagonistic things, but every character has reasons for the things they do that is understandable. While characters make decisions, I don't necessarily blame them for them. If anything, the system that in which these decisions to be made is the real monster.
It's a tangent. But I loved this movie. It was intense, it was sad, and it made me think. :)
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fleurdulys · 4 years
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Cubist Landscape with red pagoda and bridge - Mary Swanzy
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books0977 · 6 years
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Reading the 'Employment Offers' Column (1972). Mary Swanzy (Irish, 1882-1978). Oil on board. Ulster Museum.
From 1945 until the end of her life Swanzy painted using allegory and symbolism. Toward the end of her life, the work became more lyrical, less disturbing. Swanzy lived the latter part of her life in obscurity in London but continued to paint up to her death at age 96.
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hemmohytonen · 5 years
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26-27.1.2019. Dublin. Ireland.                 Rolleiflex C 3.5.                                Fomapan 100 Stand Developed with R09 / 1h.           © Hemmo Hytönen 2019.
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lilithsplace · 6 years
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The Storm - Mary Swanzy (1882–1978)
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manorstreet · 5 years
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Mary Swanzy (Irish, 1882-1978) “Allegory” c.1945-1949, Oil on canvas
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ivorytowerxix · 3 years
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Mary Swanzy (1882-1978)
Reading the 'Employment Offers' Column
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Woman in a Green Dress and Cameo
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Wooded River Landscape with Cottage 
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pwlanier · 9 months
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FLOWER MARKET
MARY SWANZY HRHA (1882-1978)
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