Compact Object (Konpakuto obuje) by Nakanishi Natsuyuki.
Flora by Gerardo Dottori
Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash by Giacomo Balla
by @rosioire
By Ken Grimes 🖤
Back around 2021/22, I was designing an RTS revolving around a microscopic alien probe colliding and getting embedded into the brain of an artist, and the ensuing war between it's will and his soul, with each story beat of his outer world being written by the victors within his inner world.
The concept didn't live long cause I was overly ambitious and of course didn't have the chops to program a whole ass RTS, but one important part was that its visuals were to be heavily inspired by Ken Grimes work, with a little Paul Laffoley for flavor (that man was more of a story influence as you can guess lol)
By Amoret Philips. I'll never get over her stuff for Taxi1010 <3
https://detondev.com/off-kilter-site.html
"Dancing Nymphs in a Frame of Bats" brooch by René Lalique (1902)
i love the dolls Hans Bellmer hid from the nazis so much
@FiringSquadsEnjoyer hey u could start doing the same art thread but with yaoislop on ur account, see if using that hashtag can get any normie masto gen xers still federating with yall Hooked On Homosexuality
"Rejoicing Over Your Graces & Blessings Is Vindicating" by Assandre JB
Harry Clarke is one of my favorite illustrators, but his stained glass is soooo underrated so imma post abt that rn
It's been years and I'm still not over Elena Chernyshova's photography of Norilsk <3
https://www.elenachernyshova.com/?portfolio_page=days-of-night-nights-of-day
fuck you more Brendon Burton!!! i could post nothing but him!!!
Didn't know Andrei Tarkovsky took Polaroids but this one's fire
@detondev pretty cool dudette, this is one of the art types that I love, it's not enough to find the beauty in the finished product, you must also understand the products intent as well
by Shintaro Kago
"Still life with columbine goblet and cherries" by Nathalie Schultheiss, 1913
omg how was i not familiar with odilon redon's game
i mean i sorta was, just his black and white illustrations though
1938 Phantom Corsair, a prototype that never entered production. Designed by Rust Heinz and Maurice Schwartz.
By Ernst Moritz Engert, for Simplicissimus magazine, March 1926.
Reminds me of some of the cars I saw at a car show at the Atlanta High Museum a few years back.
Here is another one. This one was called "Stout Scarab" (1936).
1903 architectural designs by Maxime Roisin
Silence of The Lambs concept art by Kristi Zea and team
@tenthousandisopods gonna interpret ur reply as 100% sincere and tell u to just read the text
@detondev people will see this ladder and blame the climber for not having thick enough callouses
@detondev abramovic did some really nice work. she and her partner peaked with "the lovers: the great walk". both started walking from opposite sides of the great wall and met in the middle. there they ended their art collaboration and partnership
@detondev there was also this other piece with different items in front of her including a loaded gun. she almost got shot by her audience. one person pointed the gun at her and put the finger on the trigger. another intervened
@feliks yeah im an abramovic enjoyer. i hope those qanon theories about her are true so she's enjoying her black magic abilities and getting her shadow government bag lol
@feliks basically stuff about her work being kinda satanic, her being a witch and having those aforementioned black magic abilities, and her meetings with important celebrities and government people made some of them accuse her of helping with the child trafficking or something idk it's been a while since i paid qanon any attention lol
@feliks performance art where she sits and eats 5 boxes of pizza as people tryna storm the place bang on the locked door
Death Stranding 2 game score vinyl design by Entei Ryu
by Matthew Ritchie, from his project "The Hard Way"
http://adaweb.walkerart.org/influx/hardway/
(please look at this link, it's sickeningly beautiful)
illustrated by Max Billert and Max Olderock
https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/kreuzigung/
piping hot take but i honestly fw Miles Davis visual art more than most of his music
from Elena Helfrecht's "Plexus" series
https://elenahelfrecht.com/Plexus
"Western Civilization" 西洋文明
by Wang Dunqing 王敦慶
by Stephen Shore
http://www.stephenshore.net/m/photographs.php
by Thores Shibamoto
https://killian102004.neocities.org/thores
By Hayashi Yoshifumi, from "A Materialist's Bride Who Birthed a Brain"
@detondev It's great art, but it's not my experience of lesbianism at all. It'd be great if folks could propagate the pro-human, optimistic side of female coalitions. They've had the misfortune of being, well, witchified, defunded, disempowered... for centuries with just a few rare exceptions.
From "Life on the Infinite Farm" by Richard Rvan Schwartz
https://www.math.brown.edu/reschwar/farm.pdf
by Alexander KRACK
https://www.festival-circulations.com/artiste/krack-alexander-2/
Ancient Egyptian depiction of Aten, Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and three of their daughters.
Buddhist Sculptures from the Northern Round Hall of Kohfukuji Temple, by Unkei
appreciate these sketches from astrid ztar. its like if i actually committed to what i doodle when bored full-time
https://insect.christmas/art/
1935 Art Deco lamp by P. Mimaux, compared with 1905 Art Nouveau lamp by Gustav Gurschner.
Fan Ho's rarest photos, colored additions to his documentation of Hong Kong's streets in the 50s and 60s.
Some from Fan Ho's more well-known black and white ones, taken when he was a teenager. In an interview, he recounted some of the citizens' reactions to his camera, from a butcher threatening to chop him believing it would steal his soul, to teenage girls who fixed their hair and asked him to take the picture again.
"In June 1966, the Army Vietnam Combat Artists Program was established as part of the United States Army Art Program, utilizing teams of soldier-artists to make pictorial records of U.S. Army activities in the course of the Vietnam War for the annals of military history."
by @animesnwm4ncult
17th century armenian school painted wooden doors
Phurba Ritual Daggers from Mid 19th-Early 20th century Mongolia and 16th century Tibet
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phurba
'Ruins of Dürnstein with Rainbow' by Emilie Mediz-Pelikan
From Tekkoki Mikazuki by Keita Amemiya
Akria Kurosawa hand-painted storyboards himself for his 1985 film "Ran".
@futurebird This is Eternity by Fritz Schwimbeck, done in 1910
Door of the Crowning with Thorns at the Passion Facade of the Basilica of the Sagrada Família, by Josep Maria Subirachs.
Satyr with pan pipes, Roman crystal intaglio, Rouen Musée des Antiquités 761
https://kornbluthphoto.com/RockCrystal1.html
Partially preserved medieval triptych from Khakhuli monastery, Georgia. The Virgin Mary centerpiece was originally elaborately created from precious metals, now only her enameled face and hands survive.
Shin Takamatsu’s architectural plans from the early 1990s, rendered.
photos of the Tenjo Sajiki theatre troupe taken by their leader, Shuji Terayama
Anatomy of Female Creatures by Shungo Yawaza
The storyboards for Alien were hand drawn by Ridley Scott.
The Great Goddess of Teotihuacan was proposed as a possible goddess of the civilization after the discovery of murals like these in the Tepantitla and Tetitla compounds.
Eugene Von Bruenchenhein's nuclear, psychedelic ocean paintings
https://www.vonbruenchenhein.com/
the black and white cover art of deathbed tapes
https://deathbedtapes.bandcamp.com/music
Golden pocket watch created in 1900 by René Lalique, inspired by an Auguste Rodin drawing
Andrew Wyeth Wasteland
some of his stuff turns my mind to post apocalypse, a strangely captivating combo to me
by Soviet mathematician and New Chronology conspiracy theorist Anatoly Fomenko
@tsvga surprisingly easy to start tbh ive made things like these to release suicidal episode energy b4
@tenthousandisopods inoffensive nonresponse to your inoffensive nonresponse
More policefala. She's prolly the only one on the art thread three times. She could be one of the greatest. I want to create something interactive that looks like this
We know and love Hans Bellmer here for his dolls but don't forget he also drew these