




The place where Angels and Devils Nest - The Devils Nest abandoned ski lifts and almost mega resort in Nebraska.
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The place where Angels and Devils Nest - The Devils Nest abandoned ski lifts and almost mega resort in Nebraska.
Full story –> http://www.abandonedplaygrounds.com/the-abandoned-ski-lifts-at-the-place-where-angels-and-devils-nest/
Agnieszka Wencka (b.1978) in her paintings likes the combination of reality and unrealistic forms, delicate, accurate elements and dynamic areas. He also likes to feel the brush’s work (texture, individual strokes, blurs). Creating artwork, she is guided initially by the general idea, but most are born during the painting. She is fascinated not only by the effect but also the very process of creation, the traditional oil technique, all her “alchemy”, the structure of the paint stretched on canvas, the unexpected effects of individual strokes, the smells of oil media. via
Art is the only way to run away without leaving home - run with us.
posted by Margaret from tu recepcja H/T
Agnieszka Wencka (b.1978) in her paintings likes the combination of reality and unrealistic forms, delicate, accurate elements and dynamic areas. He also likes to feel the brush’s work (texture, individual strokes, blurs). Creating artwork, she is guided initially by the general idea, but most are born during the painting. She is fascinated not only by the effect but also the very process of creation, the traditional oil technique, all her “alchemy”, the structure of the paint stretched on canvas, the unexpected effects of individual strokes, the smells of oil media. via
Art is the only way to run away without leaving home - run with us.
posted by Margaret from tu recepcja H/T
crssToday’s Classic: Book Readers in Art (Dedicated to bookporn, tilly-and-her-books, bookstodevour, and all the bookworms around tumblr!)
1. Franz Eybl’s ‘Girl Reading’ (1850)
2. William Adolphe Bouguereau’s 'The Story Book’ (1877)
3. Charles Edward Perugini’s ‘Girl Reading’ (1878)
4. Atilio Baccani’s 'Lady Reading a Book’ (1876)
5. Sir John Lavery’s 'The Red Book’ (1892)
6. Jean-HonorĂ© Fragonard’s 'Young Girl Reading’ (1770)
7. Charles Amable Lenoir’s 'To the Return of Times Lost’ (19th Century)