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For her Ophelia by Millais art work, @juliana_vido position the character in the same context but a different pose. "I make her an awkward girl intertwined with plants and flowers, getting tangled in her wet dress and hair but still enjoying herself."
Available as a 1/1.
For her 1/1 permutation of Ophelia by Millais, @NurArt_ stepped out of her classic style to create a modern scene loaded with symbolism. "A woman has been harmed and has decided that death could be her liberation."
This stunning art piece will be minting on 5/1 for 0.2 ETH.
Since nature and botany are key in "Ophelia" by Millais @Llemon_milk included her own rendition with Sakura, drawing her focus on Japanese inspired art. This beautiful artwork will be available as a 1/1 for 0.15 ETH.
John Everett Millais, The Good Samaritan, engraved by the Dalziel Brothers, 1863 https://t.co/qTLgE45E9Q #tatemuseum #johneverettmillais
John Everett Millais, The Prodigal Son, 1864 https://t.co/a7H47JanAt #tatemuseum #museumarchive
Uni taught me how to be a digital forger. (1-3 20~ish hours each)
(1) Gyula Benczúr - Narcissus
(2) Johannes Vermeer - Girl With The Pearl Earing
(3) Millais - Bright Eyes
(4) Oh... that's me
In @the_MoPAr’s Collection 2, 8 #womenartists permute the iconic painting “Ophelia” – in which #LizzieSiddal posed for Millais. Shown here are just 2 examples of permutations; left, by @NurArt_ & right, by @wheatatreat. Visit @the_MoPAr feed to see more Ophelia interpretations!
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"please, swallow me"
This artwork inspired by one of the great painter, John Everett Millais "Ophelia".
14 Ed left
0.7 $xtz
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John Everett Millais, The Good Samaritan, 19th century https://t.co/q5lAjalpmg #johneverettmillais
John Everett Millais, The Good Samaritan, 1864 https://t.co/KJAdFmo2wJ #tatemuseum #johneverettmillais
Intercambiar algunos versos de 'Ophélie', de Rimbaud, con @dirtysorrow me ha conducido a esta ilustración en que Yamato Waki representa el intento de ahogamiento de Ukifune (escena del Genji) inspirándose en el célebre cuadro de Millais 🪷.
John Everett Millais, The Lost Sheep, 1864 https://t.co/h5uZEF4hJ8 #museumarchive #johneverettmillais
John Everett Millais, ‘A souvenir of Velázquez’ (1868)
Aberdeen Art Gallery @AbdnArtMuseums
John Everett Millais, The Hidden Treasure, 1864 https://t.co/RtGuOyqllp #johneverettmillais #museumarchive
John Everett Millais, The Rich Man and Lazarus, 1864 https://t.co/PkzmesnPJH #museumarchive #tatemuseum