Fan Art Friday: Attack On Titan by techgnotic, journal
Fan Art Friday: Attack On Titan
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Fan Art Friday: If You Don’t Fight, You Can’t Win!
By DeevElliott (https://www.deviantart.com/deevelliott)
Attack on titan by VeggieStudio (https://www.deviantart.com/veggiestudio)
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Attack on Titan
Attack on Titan is the groundbreaking Japanese manga and anime series created by Hajime Isayama in 2006 as his entry for Japan’s prestigious Magazine Grand Prix (MGP), an award sponsored by Kodansha, Japan’s biggest manga publisher and the eventual publisher of the series. Isayama received the ‘Fine Work’ award and fired up by the achievement took the ambi
Claude Monet: The World in a Different Light by techgnotic, journal
Claude Monet: The World in a Different Light
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Claude Monet: The World in a Different Light
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Pathway at Giverny. Oil on Panel 12x12 by Errol-McKinson (https://www.deviantart.com/errol-mckinson)
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His main subject matter was the beauty of nature.
His art was a life–long expression of his perceptions of the great outdoors, his being the finest practitioner of “plein–air” (open air) landscape painting.
He pioneered a school for artists who left the art studios to focus their talents in the fields and meadows and seascapes of France. He often created a “documentary” of a landscape
Paul Cezanne: The Bridge From Monet To Picasso by techgnotic, journal
Paul Cezanne: The Bridge From Monet To Picasso
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PAUL CEZANNE: The Bridge from Monet to Picasso
By techgnotic (https://www.deviantart.com/techgnotic)
Untitled by FilledArles (https://www.deviantart.com/filledarles)
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January 19 marks the birthday of Paul Cezanne in 1839.
By the time of his death in 1906, he was recognized, especially by younger artists, as the genius who began his career under the tutelage of impressionist Camille Pissarro, and then went on to become the “architect” who reduced the subjects of his paintings to cylinders, spheres and cones before then building upon their geometry, careful stroke by c