Do you refrain from participating to a community if it's hosted on Lemmy.ml ?
  • NexiusLobster NexiusLobster 2d ago 100%

    I do agree that art subs in general are among the most politics-free areas of lemmy, (speaking as a moderator of traditional art)

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  • by Joseph Zbukvic
  • NexiusLobster NexiusLobster 2d ago 100%

    I didn't even see the second ship until you pointed it out

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  • The Beaneater- Annibale Carracci, oil on canvas (1580-1590)
  • NexiusLobster NexiusLobster 3d ago 100%

    Should we make that the new community logo/banner?

    It is done. This guy is now the face of C/Traditional Art

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  • by Adam Hillman
  • NexiusLobster NexiusLobster 1w ago 100%

    arrangement art (iirc)

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  • by Adam Hillman
  • NexiusLobster NexiusLobster 3w ago 100%

    Yeah it's a photo of pennies

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  • Schepen op kalme zee by Abraham Storck
  • NexiusLobster NexiusLobster 4w ago 100%

    “Schepen op kalme zee” this painting is called. It is currently part of the collection in Rijksmuseum Twenthe.

    Thank you, I've updated the title

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    A Finnish Lapphund dinner
  • NexiusLobster NexiusLobster 1mo ago 100%

    He's like the Abed of racism

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  • Panopticon - by Ian Cumberland
  • NexiusLobster NexiusLobster 1mo ago 100%

    Seems to be named Panopticon

    Ah, good catch! Title's been updated. I'm too clumsy with the reverse image search.

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  • by @dirtyiron
  • NexiusLobster NexiusLobster 1mo ago 100%

    Is this Junji Ito?

    We've never seen the two of them in the same room so we can't rule out that possibility

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  • by Joseph Zbukvic
  • NexiusLobster NexiusLobster 1mo ago 100%

    What is this art style called?

    Water color I'm guessing

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  • Scheepvaart op het IJ te Amsterdam by Abraham Storck
  • NexiusLobster NexiusLobster 1mo ago 100%

    i have a feeling i butchered the title somewhat

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  • 'Time of monsters' by Sam Wade, 2021. Oil on canvas
  • NexiusLobster NexiusLobster 1mo ago 100%

    I love everything about this. The detailing on the guy's face, how cartoonishly spooky the monster behind the door is, but really the overall texture of the canvas is what sets it apart. 10/10

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  • by Hernan Valdovinos
  • NexiusLobster NexiusLobster 1mo ago 80%

    you can make this a post if you want

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  • Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady), Dresden by Bernardo Bellotto
  • NexiusLobster NexiusLobster 2mo ago 100%

    Looks like the Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) in Dresden, Germany .

    Thank you, I've updated the title

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  • by Adam Hillman
  • NexiusLobster NexiusLobster 2mo ago 100%

    I don’t get the arrangement art thing. It’s satisfying to see things laid out neatly, but it’s also satisfying to power wash crud off my patio, and I wouldn’t call either one art.

    But different strokes for different folks I suppose.

    I think intention is a key element when it comes to defining what is and isn't art. From the very little I understand about the field, all something needs to be qualified as art is the existence of a canvas (patio) and an artist (you) and the intention—on your end—to leave an impression of your desire on the canvas.

    If you one day decided —for shits and giggles— to power-wash the crud off your patio such that the end-result resembled Monalisa, would that be art? I'd say so, whether people around you say your patio-lisa bears a striking resemblance to the real thing or not depends entirely on how good you are with the power-washer; i.e, whether its good art or bad art is up to interpretation, but it will forever be qualified as art, to the extent that you wanted to make Patio-Lisa in the first place.

    Which is what makes this type of art—alongside all abstract art—somewhat exhausting to interpret. You never know if the artist actually meant anything with these squares and lines and blocks of colors or if they're simply yanking your chain and you're risking the prospect of being scammed for believing there is meaning where there is none.

    It's like running into a group of friends who's only ever listened to Eminem their entire lives telling you mumble rap is utter garbage before running into a gang of suit wearing rap aficionados telling you it has its place in modern day Hip-hop and you're put in this tough spot where you don't know who to believe...

    or at least that's my take on it.

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  • Untitled by Zdzislaw Beksinski
  • NexiusLobster NexiusLobster 2mo ago 100%

    It reminds me of that one person who painted self portraits while progressing through dementia.

    Picasso?

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  • by Adam Hillman
  • NexiusLobster NexiusLobster 2mo ago 100%

    Ah, I mixed up 'looky' and 'look-see'

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