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Nefelibata
n. (Portuguese)
A cloud walker; One who lives in the cloud of their own imagination or dreams.
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(Prompt: Word ending in 'ous')
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(my 📷 - Nov. 11th, 2022)
Harmonious
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Meraki
(To do something with soul, creativity & love. To leave a piece & essence of yourself in what you do)
#OneWordWednesday Theme of this week: Describe yourself in one word
PHILOPHOBIA
The fear of falling in love. 😍😱
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Ostranenie
"artistic technique of presenting to audiences common things in an unfamiliar or strange way so they could gain new perspectives and see the world differently"
#OneWordWednesday Art by Michael Cheval
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Death: (Death of the body=freedom of spirit to pass into a higher realm.) https://t.co/sJPVoPSeW0
It's #ArtwordWednesday! This week's word is pigment: compounds used to create the colour of art materials eg: paint. Can be organic (plants, animals), inorganic (minerals), or synthetic.
IMAGE: The Unvarnished Truth exhibition, 2015
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It's #ArtwordWednesday! acrylic paint: a fast drying, versatile, water-based paint popularized in the 1960s.
IMAGE: William Perehudoff (Canadian, 1919-2013), Andante AC 76 #25, 1976, Acrylic on canvas, Gift of Mr. A. Hugh Clark
Did you ever feel this way? 🖤
Today for #WordWednesday @instagram is down. So here's the #wallpaper that you can screenshot.
#rockyjune
It's #artwordwednesday! Contrast: principle of art juxtaposing elements to explore differences/create interest/achieve balance.
A. Colville (Canadian, b 1920) Ravens at the Dump, 1965, serigraph, Purchased with funds from the Mary E. Hatch Bequest, in memory of Clifton W. Sherman
It's #ArtwordWednesday! Watercolour: can refer to the type of paint and finished painting itself.
IMAGE: York Wilson (1907-1984) Aztec Country (Mexico) 1981, watercolour on paper. Gift of the York Wilson Foundation for the Visual Arts © York Wilson Foundation for the Visual Arts
This is so true! It's easy to get swept along sometimes....#WiseWordWednesday
Did you know a group of weasels is sometimes called a confusion?Weasel, and 40+ other nature words are disappearing from children's vocabularies. #TheLostWords is a spell book to bring them back. Retweet this tweet to win a copy! #SavetheLostWords #WordWednesday
It's #artwordwednesday and this week's word is intaglio: a print where the design is created by scraping away areas+inserting ink within the grooves created.
IMAGE: William Hogarth (1697-1764) False Perspective, 1753, etching on paper, On loan from Dundurn National Historic Site
It's #artwordwednesday and this week's word is simultaneous narrative: when more than one part of the story is happening at once in one artwork.
IMAGE: Pieter Coecke van Aelst, “A Triptych: The Holy Family with an Angel Offering Fruit”, 1530-32, Levy Bequest Purchase.
Did you know the word "dandelion" is no longer in the Oxford Junior Dictionary? Dandelion and 40+ other nature words are disappearing from children's vocabularies. #TheLostWords is a spell book to bring them back. Retweet to win a copy! #WordWednesday #SavetheLostWords
Did you know the word "dandelion" is no longer in the Oxford Junior Dictionary? Dandelion and 40+ other nature words are disappearing from children's vocabularies. #TheLostWords is a spell book to bring them back. Retweet to win a copy! #WordWednesday #SavetheLostWords
This week's #ArtWordWednesday word is
hatching + crosshatching: hatching is a set of parallel lines that suggest shading +shape. Crosshatching is when these lines overlap each other perpendicularly.
IMAGE: D. Campagnola, The Beheading of St. Catherine, 1517, Levy Bequest Purchase