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Eugene Von Bruenchenhein (1910–1983) was a self-taught artist from Milwaukee, Wisconsin who created thousands of paintings, hundreds of sculptures, erotic photos of his wife and filled dozens of notebooks with his ideas and poetry. Non of his work was exhibited in his lifetime.
Poppy (1896) by Hugo Simberg
Three Colors: Red (1994) Dir Krzysztof Kieslowski
#filmtwitter #film #KrzysztofKieslowski #HugoSimberg #art #cinema
Hugo Simberg (1873 – 1917)
The Garden of Death (1896)
Poppy (1896)
The Wounded Angel (1903)
Spring Evening During the Break-Up of the Ice (1897)
#art #painting #HugoSimberg
Léon Benett (1839–1916) illustrations for Jules Verne's Propeller Island (1895)
#art #illustration #sciencefiction #JulesVerne #LéonBenett
Eugene Von Bruenchenhein (1910–1983) was a self-taught artist from Milwaukee, Wisconsin who created thousands of paintings, hundreds of sculptures, erotic photos of his wife and filled dozens of notebooks with his ideas and poetry. Non of his work was exhibited in his lifetime.
Herbert Ponting (1870 – 1935) photographs of Scott's Terra Nova Expedition to the Ross Sea and South Pole (1910–1913), including photos of Scott and Oates.
#polarexploration #photography #history #TerraNova
Linda Westin is a scientist and photographer. She was inspired by her work during her Phd in Neuroscience to create these wonderfully surreal and vivid images of forests at night.
View her work here
https://t.co/AU4UI5rUTp
My Neighbor Totoro (1988) Dir Hayao Miyazaki
Concept art
#filmtwitter #film #Ghibli #Miyazaki #cinema
Illustrations by Maria Sibylla Merian (1647 – 1717)
#illustration #nauralist #science #history
Maria Sibylla Merian (1647 – 1717) naturalist and scientific illustrator.
#illustration #nauralist #science #history