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Paintings by American artist Doris Lindo Lewis, ca. 1930s, noted as one of the first American women surrealists
Works by French artist Yvaral (Jean-Pierre Vasarely), 1970s, known for his Op Art compositions and early use of digital tech - for his "Numerical Art" he often digitally manipulated his source imagery before painting from it by hand
Happy birthday Billy Wilder! did you know THE APARTMENT is my most-arted movie (that ink drawing is like a decade old, wow)
Watercolor and pencil works by German artist Jeanne Mammen, 1920s-30s, known for her energetic depictions of Weimar night life and especially the vibrant lesbian scene in Berlin
Digital works by American designer, artist, and musician Robert Beatty, 2010s, known for his psychedelic album covers and article illustrations
feels like i haven't drawn anything in a really long time but i decided to get back into it today, specifically back to this very very gradual poster
Works by multidisciplinary American artist Charles White, 1950s-70s, who devoted his career to depicting Black Americans with "images of dignity", developing a strong style employing grey and brown tones
Murals by Chicana artist Judith Baca, 1970s-2000s, whose public projects are often collaborative, such as her massive work "The Great Wall of Los Angeles", one of the largest murals in the world, made with a team of artists, researchers, and incarcerated youths
my family got a disney plus account and gave me the COOLEST icon aww hell yeah
Officially finished my LITTLE WOMEN poster! This was definitely a step out of my comfort zone but I'm really proud of how it came out. I will be putting it up for sale as a print next week, after the person it was originally commissioned for gets it