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Bravo! Waiting For Godot stars Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart salute the cheering crowd.
The breakout star of Netflix’s new hit series discusses love stories, smashing stereotypes, and the biggest lessons from her comedic training.
Martta Wendelin was a Finnish artist whose work was widely used to illustrate fairy tales and books, postcards, school books, magazine and book covers.
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Our current exhibition of colour linocuts titled The Cutting Edge of Modernity; An Exhibition of Grosvenor School Linocuts opened with a busy private view on April 10th. These colourful vintage li…
Here's some of the work I did for Disney's "A Christmas Carol".
Rebecca Horn is an amazing artist everyone should know! She makes sculptural clothing, or body modification pieces, that she uses to play with the space around her. She primarily works with install…
I’m freaking PROUD of my work! *_*
Some not-Shadowrun roughs. Trying to push differentiation using colours. I think Goblins and Ogres might be more interesting visually (and to play) than Orcs and Trolls. Both those are just regular large humans with added teeth in Shadowrun, judging by most art.
Expressive Paintings. Cristina Troufa is an artist from Portugal. Her acrylic paintings are narratives about her own life, her thoughts and beliefs. A
Beautiful Prima Ballerina with the Mariinsky Theatre Ballet, here playing the role of "The Chosen One" in Stravinsky's "Le Sacre du Printemps". Photo from DVD of the reconstruction of the original performance in 1912, as choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky.
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In many paintings, Alma-Tadema (Dutch, 1836 - 1912) infused the stylistic elements of northern European scenes of daily life with the contemporary Victorian interest in classical antiquity (the artist kept 168 volumes of photographs of Greek and Roman antiquities). Here, Alma-Tadema depicted a woman in classical dress leaning on a Pompeian bronze table, the model for which is now in the archaeological museum in Naples. The artist's detailed treatment of flowers, jewelry, and textiles helps to create a sensuous and highly exotic mood. [Oil on panel, 49.8 x 37.2 cm] gandalfsgarden.blogspot.com/2012/01/lawrence-alma-tadema-...
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