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An old painting I did based on a tutorial of The Devon Artist back when I had the ability to sit for longer periods of time. Chronic pain/Fibro kinda gets in the way now

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watercolour painting of a brown bird standing on a rough piece of wood. an attempt at hyperrealism.
 
My creative juice has been directed toward other projects, so I'm especially grateful when a painting shows up 💜🧜‍♀️
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A merperson with long curly flowing purple hair stretches down to the right, glittering blue and purple tail curling around
 
👋 Let’s try this again: popping back after all the shenanigans on Twitter.

For folks new to me, I'm Andy, and I'm a painter of nocturnal cityscape paintings, predominantly of Sheffield, UK. [see photos]

You can see more of my work over on Instagram at www.instagram.com/andycropperart

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Two paintings, painted realistically showing night scenes. The first painting shows 3 traffic lights of z crossing, on a road surrounded by trees. The second image shows Andy holding onto a painting he's made of a busstop , with pavement and road tarmac showing. In the background is a concrete building and a street light can be seen shining through the perspex glass of the busstops roof.
Again, two paintings are shown. On the left, Andy holds a very quiet and still painting of a lone street light surrounded by shadow and mist.<br /><br />The second shows a house in darkness, silhouetted against a brooding dark sky. A street light sits at the front of the building and is surrounded by scaffolding, its light shows the building is being repaired.
On the left, a painting shows a view of tramtracks going into the distance. On the horizon, a blueish bright light contrasts against the much darker sky and shadows of trees, pylons, and fencing.<br /><br />On the right, a bus stop fills the picture.  The angles are quite sharp, so the painting has a gothic expressionist feel. A bright light lights the bus stop from behind. But the rest of the background that fills the picture is dark and half formed.
The painting on the left shows step leading up to some kind of enclosed metal bridge.the steps are surrounded by wooden fencing and metal handrails that come together making the whole picture look skeleton like. A warm light shines from the left, a bluish ligh sits on the right, both give the scene a strange warm, pink/purple glow.<br /><br />The painting on the right shows a tall, looming building in dark silhouette against a night sky. Surrounding it are much lower buildings and city street lights. The contrast between the building's size and style is huge. A strange gothic feeling of looming castles is evoked though what is seen is contemporary.
 
For painters mostly- try out new ideas or techniques on scrap paper or canvas before trying them on the piece you’re working on. Test them out several times if need be until you have it down. I always have a small canvas board nearby for just that purpose. # # #
 
I think I'll stay. I am #, # # that has been # and # for years. #, I # for myself and as escapism for overworked brain. I look to # # art for inspiration and to the two Georges: George E. Ohr the self proclamed "mad potter of Biloxi" and painter George Rowlett.

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Picture of a sculpture of cowboy with white hat.  It's about 2 feet high.  The cowboy's white hat and mustache are made of porcelain.  The cowboys head and bandana are made of stoneware and are brown.
 
Alright, finally going to introduce myself around here:

I'm Lannan! I'm a # creator, #, #, #, #, and # dabbler! A lot of my work is inspired by the Weird, the Wacky, the Wondrous, and very occasionally, the sublime. (There's also fanart sometimes.)

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A square painting: a black background with a thick, red, trifurcated squiggle winding down the middle, terminating with circles of red on the ends. At the very bottom is a thin, bright blue line.
A large landscape painting of red, desert mountains under a black sky with blue clouds and a thunderhead. Various bands of color section the painting into mountain section, cloud section,  and abstract section, which is at the very bottom and features a wavy green design and an abstract representation of Tlaltecuhtli, the Earth monster in Mexica myth. Oil and hand-made casein paint on canvas.
A digitally colored illustration of the Mexica God Ehecatl riding on the back of a black, 8-legged deer with gold bands across its face that link it with Tezcatlipoca. Ehecatl is carrying a shield and an incense burner, with great plumes of smoke coming from it. Around him and the deer are stylized bones, skulls, flames, and stars.
 
I saw a hashtag I loved - # and so here's an art I made (I'm a #, not a #, please excuse the glare 😆)

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Painting of a phoenix in acrylic on canvas
 
Joey Deruy is a self-taught, exhibited artist with a distinctive abstract style using colourful shapes on pale backgrounds, sometimes with figurative and other non-abstract elements mixed in. You can follow at:

➡️ @JoeyDeruy

Deruy was partly raised in Kenya, and there are African influences on his art too.

Deruy's website is at https://joeyderuy.com

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Portrait in pale pastel colours of someone mixed in with abstract curved shapes all around, resembling sliced strangely coloured round loaves. There also appear to be abstract leaves growing from the person's face.
Frantic, brightly coloured abstract painting with lots of right angles and bent squares, some of them with a frame-like 3D look. There are all sorts of interesting elements that vaguely resemble bunches of flowers, or fingers, but are too abstract to be absolutely sure.
Abstract painting in blues, greens and yellows. There are many right angled shapes but also some triangular pointy elements too.
 
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