really want to draw world-famous catboy and weeb Freddie Mercury as a Pokémon trainer but that is so far removed from where my artistic skills lie that it would probably take me a month and I simply do not want to spend more than a few hours on it, y’know?
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hello please enjoy this painting of the cat’s eye nebula i just finished
everyone knew ogres have layers like an onion, but nebulas? wow. color me surprised.
i wanna do more of these so send ur sexiest universe pics bbs B)
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Le Blanc Chat (The White Cat) by Pierre Bonnard. France, 1894
Bonnard painted a number of cats throughout his career, both accompanied by humans and as main subjects, though this is perhaps one of his better known cat paintings. In the preparatory drawings as well as in the final work, one can see that the artist was very indecisive and careful with the composition of this piece, especially in the placement of the paws, with layers and layers of changes. This painting is not naturalistic, but then again, Bonnard often said "art is not nature," so that was never the aim. One can see influences from the Les Nabis movement as well as Japanese art in his use of flat colors and lack of depth. The very subject of a cat is influenced by Japanese art, as Bonnard saw many cats in the Japanese prints that he admired.
All jargon aside, this is a gloriously funky little guy. I love him.
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Not the usual Beautiful Boy content but I think this image of the potato deserves to be shared
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Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947)
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Nude crouching in the tub, 1918
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Bowl of Milk, 1919
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Art markets and galleries have been clearing me out so it's time for a restock + new postcard designs! Always the perfect and affordable gift to send to a friend or collect as a keepsake. Available in my print shop here and ships for only the price of a stamp! 💌
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Ootd my dudes
Soon I'll be able to draw cats....
Help me pay rent!
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