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25 votes
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What institutions besides the Louvre consider to be their “Mona Lisa”
14 votes -
Michael Hafftka releases all of his ~3800 paintings as Creative Commons, explicitly for use in training AI
23 votes -
Paintings of paintings
11 votes -
I’m looking for landscape architects or designers who use watercolor in their master plans
I’m having a problem finding landscape architects and designers who use watercolor in their plans. I’ve used several search engines and AIs. The problem seems to be twofold: the word watercolor in...
I’m having a problem finding landscape architects and designers who use watercolor in their plans. I’ve used several search engines and AIs. The problem seems to be twofold: the word watercolor in my search brings up results that use digital watercolor, and the word landscape brings up artists of landscapes. I’m looking for example work not just names of artists. I’m currently studying landscape design and am enjoying hand rendering plans. A friend gave me some watercolors to try after I complained about not really liking colored pencil or markers. My watercolor rendered plans look way better, but I don’t really know what I’m doing or what I’m striving for because I can’t find a lot of examples. Can anyone help me out? I thought I was good at search, but this has me rethinking that assumption :(
(Didn’t know what group to put this in)
21 votes -
I took coloring books way too seriously
8 votes -
The Rainbow Bastard | Sculpting a medieval manuscript demon
14 votes -
How pointing fingers shape what we see in Old Master paintings
6 votes -
The Wes Cook archive
8 votes -
Hear the song written on a sinner’s butt in Hieronymus Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights
11 votes