Here are some great resources & activities for year 7 upwards, exploring the movement, based around by David Roberts - plus we're giving copies away! https://t.co/Irl6S9oFCY

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Hey, thx for the feedback, but I think that when you run, your torso moves due to arms movement, but the head tends to stay in the same direction so you can see where you running to xD Just look for running animations examples :D They all the same, I mean, even when you run irl.

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The put together another project, this time to appreciate the one an only ! My artwork kinda sucks, but there are so many INCREDIBLE pieces in the movement, it would mean the world to me and them if you can go show them the love they deserve!💗💞

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In this episode of Radio Free Comix, sits down with legendary publisher, Ron Turner, and discusses his early days as an activist, Last Gasp, the Underground Comix movement, more!

https://t.co/St6VZLplhc

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Although he never self-identified as an impressionist, Edgar is credited as one of the founders of the movement, and it was his work depicting that earned him his place among the masters.

Edgar Degas -Dancers in Blue
View it: https://t.co/mrXOTrhOCu

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Something in this just demanded movement, so I made it happen. Look, my art is alive now!

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The characters, the movement, the pacing. Everything's so perfect!!! I hope you get to work on more original comics!

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Tamiel, Angel of the Unseen
https://t.co/1RFo1YENlk
Under the surface of the world, an invisible force exerts itself upon us. Dull waves of its gravity pour across us without notice, without a trace. We are oblivious to its movement, even as it throws us to the ground.

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45th Anniversary of the Chipko Movement, 3/26/18, India.

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Another test with Blender and it's grease pencil tool. Very generic shapes and movement, but it's all in figuring out what Blender can do. Other than the motions, it will also let you draw new shapes on the fly without compromising the motion, which I still have to test really.

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Wanda Pimentel emerged within Brazil’s 1960s New Figuration movement, which used Pop-inflected representation as a form of sardonic commentary on and resistance to the country’s dictatorial government and the constraints imposed on women by a patriarchal society.

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In Rythms of Objects (1911) by Carlo Carrà the formal austerity of the Cubist aesthetic is combined with Futurist themes of movement, simultaneity and the interpenetration of planes.

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Want a sneak peek at by foreword by ? A fascinating and inspiring, 128 page, fully colour illustrated intro to the women's suffrage movement, it's available for request on now! https://t.co/xpyE9QOvMs

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"Jimmy" was at and tried drawing Jimmy, quite a bit of movement, so only captured a little Jimmyness.

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A glimpse of Juanjo Guarnido's genius. Composition, movement, perspective, light, shading, watercolors... he's mastered it all. He's been my art inspiration and hero for a long time. Please read Blacksad, you won't regret it!

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100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement, I have had the pleasure of painting some of the most independent women I know, not famous, just beautiful powerful people … lets keep fighting for equality

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Rachel Ruysch's flower paintings are full of movement, and you can see 'Flowers in a Glass Vase with a Tulip' in Room 17a. In 1708 her exceptional talent was rewarded with a prestigious appointment as court painter to the Elector Palatine in Düsseldorf: https://t.co/g9pLrY3wCM

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Carlo Carrà, Rythms of Objects, 1911

In this painting the formal austerity of the Cubist aesthetic is combined with Futurist themes of movement, simultaneity and the interpenetration of planes.

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in 1869, Stanisław the Polish playwright, poet, painter and so much more, was born. As a key figure in the Young movement, he succesfully connected the upcoming modernism with Polish folklore and culture, in both literature and visual arts

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