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Par Cruella dans Pour le plaisir des yeux, mais pas seulement... le 31 Décembre 2023 à 09:20...presence in my work. Through painting with attention to detail, I’ve become accustomed to the fact that nature itself, or anything living really, never totally allows you to have a perfectly idealized experience. Everything is always spewing, dripping, rotting a little. Similar to 17th century...
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Par Cruella dans Pour le plaisir des yeux, mais pas seulement... le 27 Septembre 2023 à 10:00...from his 17th-century house located just outside Milan. His masterful paintings operate in a realm that has no time, boundaries, or laws of physics, creating a sort of ‘room of curiosities’ that gives the viewer a taste of bizarre and extraordinary foreign worlds. Using his processes of...
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Par Cruella dans Pour le plaisir des yeux, mais pas seulement... le 3 Juillet 2023 à 09:40...inspires a large and profound sense of wonder in me. I’ve personally witnessed a lot of wonders that have made a lasting impression on me: The Redwoods, exploring Yellowstone, and the Grand Teton national parks. I’m also awed by landscape and nature photography and, of course, photographs and...
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Par Cruella dans Pour le plaisir des yeux, mais pas seulement... le 9 Octobre 2022 à 09:20...soft veil of twilight falls from the heavens, covering the tired green with a gray haze, and after that the darkness turns everything into black shadows carved in the navy blue skies. August powerlessly drops the head on the stones, and the crickets cry, burying the decayed summer. And the stars...
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Par Cruella dans Toute la musique que j'aime le 5 Septembre 2022 à 09:40...We met with a goodbye kiss, I broke my wrist It all kicked off, I had no choice You said that you didn't mind 'cause love's hard to find Maybe the days we had are gone, living in silence for too long Open your eyes and what do you see? No more laughs, no more photographs ...
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Par Cruella dans Pour le plaisir des yeux, mais pas seulement... le 25 Juin 2021 à 09:49...different dyes and pigments, but two French brothers called Auguste and Louis Lumière changed all that with a game-changing process that they called the Autochrome Lumière. Using dyed grains of potato starch and light-sensitive emulsion, they were able to produce vibrant photographs without the...
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