‘Shipping: A Fresh Breeze’ by
Ludolf Backhuizen (1630–1708)

Born in Germany, Backhuizen moved to Amsterdam at around the age of 20. He was largely self-taught as an artist and by the early 1660s he was well established.
https://t.co/zeBhJxOqqc

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Happy 🥰 To celebrate, here is a charcoal commission completed 3 years ago. Ordered as a gift for the client's mother.
Elephant Charcoal
6' X 4'
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It's June, so that means we are celebrating for by showcasing LGBTQIA+ creators. I picked two from W. Scott Forbes because couldn't decide between the two. Check out more of his work here: https://t.co/NY9ehRMcLM

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'Virgin and Child' by Sir Anthony van Dyck

Sir Anthony van Dyck was a Flemish Baroque artist who became the leading court painter in England after success in the Southern Netherlands and Italy.

https://t.co/zeBhJxwPyE

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I’ve designed some stickers. DM me and I’ll mail you one for $0 USTT.

My first submission, a day early.

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‘Village Landscape at Dusk’ by Aert van der Neer (1603–1677)

Van der Neer was best known for his moonlight & winter scenes, but also landscapes at dawn & dusk. He spent his early years in Gorinchem, south Holland, but moved to Amsterdam

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'Still life of flowers in a vase' by Florence Hold.

You can see more artwork by the Hold's a Barnsley family of artists in our 'Hogarth To Hitchens' exhibition

https://t.co/BUiIaE3hpg

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Green Sea, Studland, Dorset

Peter Ronald J. Cumming (1916–1993)

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Oh also last week's prompt: N I P P L E. P L A Y.
Or more like playing your nipples like a musical instrument.

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A very very late for last week. The prompt is spectrophilia. Here's a rushed doodle. Enjoy.

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This week's prompt was snounding (snake sounding) and I aint too proud of this one 😅

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This week's prompt was wing kink. This wasnt as cursed as the nasaphilia one & i briefly forgot how wings work, like bruh, are those wings or tentacles?

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! I think I did these around 2001? Some of my favorite work I produced in Art School. They hung in a friends office for a while, where a well known artist I greatly admire came in looked at them and complimented them unprovoked not knowing I made them. 😁

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I look forward to sharing my art & travel memories of in the next "Letter from my Studio"

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