Emma Lindström - Cosmic Compositions painter Emma Lindström creates colorful swirls of awesomeness using a combination of acrylic and spraypaint. Though the artist is from Sweden, her work feels as though it came from an entirely.
Brooklyn-based artist Zaria Forman documents the realities of climate change in her glorious pastel drawings of melting icebergs and extreme environments.
Painter Claude Monet, in his garden Giverny, France Photo New York Botanical Garden
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art and shop windows by Andrew Salgado for Harvey Nichols
This is someone's art in progress, but it made me think how cool a watercolor desk would be!
"New York City," Lee Friedlander, 1963
Claude Monet was a founder of French impressionist painting, and the most consistent and prolific practitioner of the movement's philosophy of expressing one's perceptions before nature, especially as applied to plein-air landscape painting.
One of my favorites! Pierre-Auguste Renoir -- Les Parapluies (The Umbrellas), oil on canvas, 180 x 115 cm, National Gallery, London.
Artist Thomas Jackson Suspends Swarms of Objects Mid-Air for His "Emergent Behavior" Series
artist Thomas Jackson suspends swarms of objects mid-air in his “Emergent Behavior” series
Photo: The Green Dancer – Edgar Degas. Categories: Art Added: Tags: The,Green,Dancer,Edgar,Degas. Resolutions: Description: This photo is about The Green Dancer – Edgar Degas….
Argentinian artist Leandro Erlich created this illusion of people walking underwater called The Swimming Pool, for The Century Museum of Contemporary Art in Kanazawa, Japan. It's a piece of glass with water on top of it, and empty space on the bottom.
Packing Tape Spiderwe
Packing Tape Spiderweb Installation by Viennese/Croatian design collective For Use/Numen. - 21 Works of art using office supplies
Carlis Amorales - "Black Cloud": An art installation in the Philadelphia Museum of Art made up of thousands of black paper butterflies (or are they moths?), entitled Black Cloud by the artist Carlos Amorales.