Why bro looking at me like that π€¨ #chainsawman #pochita
10.02.2026 20:33 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0@knownawoken.bsky.social
Wassup 23 into anime games and music https://throne.com/knownawoken
Why bro looking at me like that π€¨ #chainsawman #pochita
10.02.2026 20:33 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Red lipped Smokey and a Diet Coke #oilpainting #art
07.02.2026 02:39 β π 4663 π 396 π¬ 104 π 22Stay... ( Dark souls )
New Art !
Old berserk art ^^
08.02.2026 21:09 β π 660 π 131 π¬ 6 π 1hard urple doodle
#oc #art #doodle
Busy weekend but got to go to a river near my friends place, it looked amazing and such a nice place to relax
09.02.2026 06:01 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Good day in the gym today, great start to the weekend hope you all have an amazing Friday and weekend
06.02.2026 22:39 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Very pretty
05.02.2026 21:04 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0MarΓn kitagawa as the dark magician ! #art
03.02.2026 22:39 β π 986 π 229 π¬ 2 π 0Maomao πΊ
#ApothecaryDiaries #Art
Grumpy cat on a 1913 French postcard
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04.02.2026 02:58 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0hatsune miku
miku miku oo-ee-oo πΆ #ει³γγ―
29.01.2026 01:30 β π 282 π 89 π¬ 4 π 1#art #bloodborne
01.02.2026 20:11 β π 887 π 292 π¬ 8 π 1Rainy day
24.12.2025 16:12 β π 7712 π 2128 π¬ 37 π 4Giga old art about waking up as a vampire.
#art #illustration
I really wanna start making more art this year that being said hereβs something I had been working on.
30.01.2026 09:11 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Umbreon
#pokemon
When on a work trip recently
22.09.2025 18:39 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Made my cats on #wplace :)
15.08.2025 00:55 β π 7 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0#cat
28.07.2025 19:39 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Listening to an audio book while playing classic jazz in the background>>
18.06.2025 14:10 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Bathed in the morning sunlight streaming through the window, a vaporeon lies on the carpet, front paws stretched out, calmly watching you.
paws
25.05.2025 09:55 β π 6231 π 1440 π¬ 63 π 7"Wolf Moon" by Frank Frazetta (1965) π
#Frazetta #scifiart
warm illustration based off the jardin des plantes dinosaur exhibit. we see three skeletons displayed over someone who is sketching nearby
sketching at the museum
29.05.2025 11:49 β π 10578 π 2528 π¬ 54 π 14Short vid from the art museumπ§π½ββοΈ
28.05.2025 13:28 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Semiramis Designed 1872, carved 1873 William Wetmore Story Born in Salem, Massachusetts, 1819-died in Vallombrosa, Italy, 1895 Marble Gift of Morynne and Robert E. Motley in memory of Robert Earl Motley, Jr. (1942-1998), 1999.117 Carved from a single block of marble, this statue is a fictional portrait of Semiramis, the queen of Assyria around 800 BCE. Almost 3,000 years after her death, Semiramis was presented by popular culture as an ambitious woman who murdered her husband and was later killed by her son. One of many expatriate artists working and studying classical sculptures in Italy, Story specialized in portraits of historical women associated with political, psychological, or sexual drama. To achieve this monumental scale, Story first made a small-scale clay model and then supervised a team of Italian carvers who produced the final sculpture.
America 1860 Hiram Powers Born in Woodstock, Vermont, 1805-died in Florence, Italy, 1873 Marble Though Powers moved to Florence, Italy, in 1837, he continued to sell and exhibit his works in the US. In 1853 he made a full-sized allegorical sculpture called America, followed by at least 20 bust-length editions like the one shown here. Allegorical sculptures render abstract ideas as figures. For America, the figure's tunic and diadem (tiara) link the US to the ancient republics of Greece and Rome, the symbolic birthplaces of democracy.
Johan Christian Dahl Norwegian, 1788-1857 Frederiksborg Castle 1817 Oil on canvas Foundation for the Arts Collection, Mrs. John B. O'Hara Fund, 2014.22.FA Denmark's Frederiksborg Castle, the largest Renaissance castle in Scandinavia, appears here in a dramatically moonlit view. The moon is hidden behind the trees, but its reflection sparkles in the castle's windows and in the artificial lake in the foreground. The castle was a favorite subject of Dahl. Born in Norway and trained in Denmark, he quickly found patrons for his landscapes among Danish royalty and aristocracy. This early masterpiece was commissioned by a state councilor in 1817, the same year that the king of Denmark ordered two smaller views of Frederiksborg from Dahl. In 1818, Dahl resettled in Dresden, where he became well known for his depictions of Nordic landscapes with dramatic lighting or weather conditions. His interest in exploring the visual and psychological effects of moonlight was shared by a number of his contemporaries, particularly the German painter Caspar David Friedrich, one of his closest friends later in life.
Seaside Cemetery 1897 Adolf HirΓ©my-Hirschl Born in Timisoara, former Austrian Empire, 1860-died in Rome, Italy, 1933 Oil on canvas Though devoid of figures, this dark and moody landscape offers a pointed commentary on the relationship between nature and humankind. The pounding surf and fierce wind blasting the coastal cemetery and its fragile grave markers dramatize the insignificance of human life and death in the face of nature's raw power. Seaside Cemetery demonstrates the artist's skill in composing highly dramatic and emotional scenes, a defining characteristic of the Symbolist movement at the end of the 1800s.
Went to an art museum today!
Here's some of my favorites
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