Born Albert Gleizes French art theoretician philosopher & self-proclaimed founder influenced School of Paris founding member of Section d’Or Der Sturm artistic groups & co-wrote 1st significant treatise Du Cubisme on Cubism Ideas adopted by Bauhaus

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Born José Orozco Mexican specializing in painting large scale political murals personified Mexican Mural Renaissance Most complex of Mexican muralists fond of human suffering as theme but less realistic & more fascinated by machines

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Born Leo Gestel Dutch experimented widely with influences spanning & In Paris encountered movement Gestel was one of the leading of the Dutch modernism movement with Piet Mondrian

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I wanted to represent how beautiful the night is and cold for me, it makes me feel good. I hope you like it.

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Day18 Doing Something Together
-好きな事をする

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DAY18 はずかしさのあまり 身体が うごかない!

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Born Charles Demuth American watercolorist turned to oils later in career developing Precisionism style with Georgia O'Keeffe &Charles Sheeler Sensuous watercolors of flowers fruit & vegetables combined magical botanical precision with a relaxed Cubist abstraction

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Sorry I'm crazy late with this but I'll explain why in another post.


Ornament, Misfit, Sling, and Tread

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Inktober might be over, I think I will still continue because I want to say I at least completed it!

On with the show I guess!

Day 17: A Castle in the Forest 🌲🏰🌲
Day 18: A Magical Plant Sorcerer 🌺🌿❔

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Born Jan Matulka Czech-American Matulka's style swam from through to seemingly in same day 1st modern artists to depict Hopi snake rain dance & 1 of few abstract painters in Public Works Art Project & Federal Art Project

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18 Misfit. Sometimes it makes sense to transition towards a superior tech. Except Audio Jack, AJ-kun is “best port”. So where does the old tech meet up after being tossed away? Planning their next move?
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Inktober, drawtober, digitaltober,etc,etc ... (part 4)

Day16 - wild
Day17 - ornament
Day18 - misfit
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On Sense & Sensibility by Jane Austen published anonymously ‘By A Lady’ replaced credit it tells the coming of age story of the Dashwood sisters The novel sold out 1st 750 copy print run in 1813 & continuously in print ever since + stage & film versions

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