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Charles Rennie Mackintosh ~ born 1868

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Glasgow-born Charles Rennie Mackintosh was born in 1868🎂🎉 . Although best known as an architect and designer, Mackintosh also produced a large number of drawings and watercolours, including this, The Road Through the Rocks, Port Vendres: https://t.co/6pFWa1Bv7h

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Today is the 150th anniversary of the birth of Scottish architect, designer, and artist, Charles Rennie Mackintosh! I can't make it across the pond for any celebrations, so I'm celebrating with this illustration, based on a window found at .

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Elias X Mackintosh part 2

The final for the second painting I have done of Elias. This study is in Gouache. Gold was used in the vines, but is difficult to photograph. I got to deliver this in person, a real treat!

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Wanted to try a skin colouring method I saw on pinterest. I think it needs refining but still looks neat.

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I am Akintomide Aluko, I am artist from Nigeria...

Betrothal I
Charcoal/pastel on paper
2018

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running on little sleep is always the biggest motivation for me to draw Zero, haha
and this time I actually drew him in the later armor! (also an alt skintone bc I'm slowly growing to love dark-skinned Zero 💕💕)

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FIXED
added her tattoos/markings and adjusted her skintone since she'd be from Arunafeltz

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"Petunias". Charles Rennie Mackintosh. c.1920.

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I am back!used the link color as her skintone. Oh it is also part of my

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To all the women artists and scientists represented in our collections, who were often going against the expectations of their era, we salute you! Here are some more close ups from the work of Frances Macdonald seen at our event

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Thanks to the fantastic Lizzie for sharing the story of Frances and Margaret Macdonald, and giving us the opportunity to get up close with some beautiful art

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Hi my name is Akintobi Akintayo, am a Nigerian artist. I do expressionistic paintings.

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Continuing our conversation, here’s what Mackintosh means to Andi, transport conservator with Glasgow Museums.

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