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Using a flat brush could be counter intuitive as an artist adds details to a painting but it helps be careful with color mixing and selection and the mark making helps stay focus on the larger shapes and keep the painting expressive. It is the same feeling of using a thick soft pastel. the result is a vibrant painting
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A moving piece. Besides the message and the colors, we perceive drama by the dark colors and the lost edges. Beautiful sense of immediacy of the brushstroke with a expression that is intriguing in this powerful portrait.
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Someone will remember her voice, in modern musical compositions and remixesBut few people know her face.And so it was in the 1980s.
Kate Bush.🤗
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Kate Bush.🤗
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Such inventions and whole gyms were founded so that girls watched their figure in America in the last century.1941 year🤗
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Forwarded from Mythology Arts
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Veles • The Lord of the Underworld & Wilderness •
The Slavic Horned lord, Veles, ruled over the Underworld, wilderness, animals, plants, and forests, and was associated with dragons, cattle, magic, musicians, wealth and trickery. He was imagined to be a serpentine, with horns (of bull, ram or some other domesticated herbivore), and a long beard. He has many associations with wealth and the magical forces of the spirit world. The character of Veles is very complex, and is likened to that of the Celtic Cernunnos or the Greek Pan. Along with many cultures, the ancient Slavs viewed their world as a huge tree, with the treetop and branches representing the heavenly abode of gods and the world of mortals, whilst the roots represented the underworld. Veles was often seen as a huge serpent coiling around the roots of the world tree, ruling the world of the dead.
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The Slavic Horned lord, Veles, ruled over the Underworld, wilderness, animals, plants, and forests, and was associated with dragons, cattle, magic, musicians, wealth and trickery. He was imagined to be a serpentine, with horns (of bull, ram or some other domesticated herbivore), and a long beard. He has many associations with wealth and the magical forces of the spirit world. The character of Veles is very complex, and is likened to that of the Celtic Cernunnos or the Greek Pan. Along with many cultures, the ancient Slavs viewed their world as a huge tree, with the treetop and branches representing the heavenly abode of gods and the world of mortals, whilst the roots represented the underworld. Veles was often seen as a huge serpent coiling around the roots of the world tree, ruling the world of the dead.
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This video is definitely best viewed with sound ON 🎶🎵 Jackie Chan portrait sculpted in water based clay for a wax figure.
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Would you slide down here like this? 😍
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