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Post a picture of a piece of visual art you admire, with name of artist.

Wassily Kandinsky

Kandinsky


 
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Dusan Djukaric


 
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David Nash (I chose the best known of his)


 
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Stanisław Szukalski


 
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Hokusai.


 
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Roy Lichtenstein


 
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Binners


 
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John Brett


 
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Pete Monaghan

Painting by Pete Monaghan


 
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder Post Brexit Britain The Triumph of Death


 
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Waiting for the shops to open, Lowry


 
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mcmoonter.


 
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Street art in Aberdeen


 
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It's always hard to pick one but I saw this at the Tate Liverpool last weekend, and it just draws you in
Lowry


 
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Elizabeth Frink

Edit- arse, picture post fail....


 
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Any number of Alberto Vargas images but I'd probably get in trouble if I tried to post some of them here.

+1 for Roy Lichtenstein too, I saw Whaam! at the Tate Liverpool last after being desperate to see it in the flesh for decades and I wasn't disappointed.

Also

JMW Turner. A small reporduction doesn't do it justice. Much like Whaam! to be honest.


 
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Jean Giraud

https://flic.kr/p/RHyMXX


 
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[url= https://live.staticflickr.com/7817/46850679534_207e408aa7.jp g" target="_blank">https://live.staticflickr.com/7817/46850679534_207e408aa7.jp g"/> [/img][/url][url= https://flic.kr/p/2eo2YLN ]rothko[/url] by [url= https://www.flickr.com/photos/76618776@N00/ ]michaelandamanda[/url], on Flickr

Mark Rothko


 
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Just one?

Rothko's been done, so I guess I'll go for this.


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As a kid I got to surrealist art book. One that stood out was a Dali painting.
soft construction with boiled beansLinky
Hmm can link site but not pictures


 
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Can't link to Google search results. Have to go to the hosting site (original site) and link to there.
(Wikipedia in your case)
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Barbara Hepworth


 
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Dunno if this'll work cos it's from Facebork. But its from the artist Fujiko Rose, who was on the Sky Arts thing last year, I just love her stuff.
Fujiko Rose


 
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I prefer the original sculpture. FLW FTW!

https://flic.kr/p/24SK8rc


 
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First saw the tattoo photo years ago and tracked it to the original.

L‘amour de Pierrot
Has been attributed to different artists, but it’s not conclusive – Does anyone know?


 
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Oh. Fascinating.
It's not the only artwork she's done, you understand.


 
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Theo Van Doesburg


 
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Emily Carr

Cedar Sanctuary


 
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Oh. Fascinating.
It’s not the only artwork she’s done, you understand.

Not an attempt to knock her but more an attempt to show that Fallingwater is not just a house and over the years as the landscape has matured it has evloved.
For me it is the building that made the most successful crossover from architecture to art. Others will disagree.


 
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modest as ever Binners !! If only Mark Rothko had thought to do a bike going up a hill instead of all that colour field nonsense


 
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Well Rothko, Hepworth and Binners have been done so I'll go Kurt Jackson.
"On Botallack Head"

KJ


 
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Oh hang on, can I have another go?

Cold War Steve. "Rog".

Rog


 
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"Who?"


 
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Usually id just post a rothko and go "end of thread" but i see others have beat me to it so i'll post Sean Scully , there was a very interesting program on iplayer here regarding his work

I think i'll try and recreate one of his horizontal paintings on my fireplace wall, they look easy......


 
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modest as ever Binners !!

He didn't post his own stuff.


 
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Malevich

Square


 
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Favouritism, but my daughters, aged 9


 
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I'd have given that thumbs up without knowing your daughters had done it or their ages.
Nice work.


 
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@eddiebaby - cheers - it isn't self-taught BTW - they do extra-curricular art classes so it is guided teaching. They do both love art though which is great, 🙂


 
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Felipe Pantone

https://images.app.goo.gl/KFjqFMjxJCpGKv3HA

Top thread btw.


 
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I see Matt beat me to a McMoonter


 
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Anything by Blake.

blake

Loads more here

https://www.quentinblake.com/gallery


 
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