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These amazing acclaimed and emerging artist applications are in for the 2020 Indian Wells Arts Festival... is yours? 😃 Don't miss the Primary jury deadline: 10/21/19. It's sizing up to be the #1 show of the year 😍. #CallForArtists https://t.co/q9is669ew1
Spanish artists Gemma Arnal Jeric and Cristina Arnau Tena of LALIBLUE create charming wooden #jewelry with mini scenes inspired from classic #fairytales, working with wood, cast metal, and resin to create their wonderful handmade necklaces and brooches. 😍 https://t.co/bFXp4DqENf
Artists from New York, Utah, Nevada, Florida, New Mexico, Colorado, Oregon & more have submitted across 29 fine art mediums for the 2020 Indian Wells Arts Festival, including these masters of art. Have you? Primary jury deadline: 10/21/19 #CallForArtists https://t.co/q9is669ew1
"A single length of tulle is manipulated to literally and metaphorically represent mindfulness, meditation and the notion of finding clarity out of chaos," describes artist Benjamin Shine of his 'Flow Series,' #sculptures made entirely from #tulle fabric.😍https://t.co/gma3wEBD0v
😍 U.K.-based artist Yulia Brodskaya’s signature technique of ‘painting with paper’ is a contemporary interpretation of #quilling, wherein the artist folds, bends, and spirals strips of colored paper.
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St. Petersburg-based artist Vladimir Rumyantsev's is purrfect for #caturday, whose watercolor paintings of "St. Petersburg Cats" can be found in museum collections across Russia, Germany, Finland, the United States, Great Britain and Sweden.
#TBT to 2011 IWAF Commemorative Print, "Garden of Delights," original oil on canvas by Carolyn Counnas. "There is amazing life in the desert. The more I go there, the more I fall in love with it,” she says. Find the commemorative poster here: https://t.co/cDWGVGAooF
Kyiv-based artist Lilit Sargsyan makes ordinary rooms bloom with floral murals. From #succulants to #peonies, it begins with a sketch that is created to be space specific, and then brings the mural to life with her gorgeous freehand painting technique. 😍 https://t.co/r5R2uextq4
The "Pomological Watercolors" is the U.S. Department of Agriculture's 133 year-old compilation of artwork documenting newly-discovered fruit and nut varieties from 29 countries and 51 U.S. states and territories, between the years 1886 to 1942.
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