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What do you think of today’s #artworkoftheday?
“Carousel”
🎨 #RafaelSilveira
📅 2012
🏛️ Oscar Niemeyer Museum
https://t.co/LK4QjspCDE
Japanese artist, Miyashita Zenji, created this sunrise in a vase 🌄
The gradient of this vase was created by layering paper-thin sheets of colored clay over one another to create a relief effect. https://t.co/RVeoNYMO9o
@MFAH
Hoping your day is…
#MondayMotivation
https://t.co/L8eE9cEq3U
@artinhospitals
“Dinner Conversation with Nancy”
🎨 Roger Shimomura
📅 1983
🏛️ @SpencerMuseum
https://t.co/JXi54xZnYM
#ArtworkOfTheDay
Learn to speak The Language of Vegetables and Fruit. 🥬 🍎 Which phrase from this vintage postcard brings a smile to your face?
https://t.co/tqTTUfs7kc
@GardenMuseumLDN
Explore the work of Christina Chanlon, the Dutch artist who forged a career in printmaking in the 18th century, with the @rijksmuseum ➡️https://t.co/z33bGUhhYh
Bored like these two boys? Find out what's behind Chardin's soap bubbles @ngadc➡️ https://t.co/KUyOrsvbrj The artist was #botd in 1699.
“Art does not reproduce what we see. It makes us see.” - Paul Klee #QOTD https://t.co/rLmSBptk6m
Submerge yourself in 'Figurati', a hyperrealistic painting 🎨 by Nicola Rotiroti: https://t.co/hrsJZkGhCT @ItalyMFA
“Color is a power which directly influences the soul.” - Wassily Kandinsky 🎨 #QOTD