flightoftheseabirds:

study for the starry night, reed pen on paper, 1889 by vincent van gogh

flightoftheseabirds:

study for the starry night, reed pen on paper, 1889 by vincent van gogh

(Source: fckyeaharthistory)

(Source: photo.rmn.fr)

felixinclusis:

lauramcphee: Portrait of a young woman, Tadeusz Styka, 1930

felixinclusis:

lauramcphee: Portrait of a young woman, Tadeusz Styka, 1930


Cafe Terrace at Night by Vincent Van Gogh, 1888 Van Gogh wrote about the Cafe Terrace at Night painting in a letter to his sister, saying “Here you have a night painting without black, with nothing but beautiful blue and violet and green and in this surrounding the illuminated area colors itself sulfur pale yellow and citron green. It amuses me enormously to paint the night right on the spot. Normally, one draws and paints the painting during the daytime after the sketch. But I like to paint the thing immediately.  It is true that in the darkness I can take a blue for a green, a blue lilac for a pink lilac, since it is hard to distinguish the quality of the tone. But it is the only way to get away from our conventional night with poor pale whitish light, while even a simple candle already provides us with the richest of yellows and oranges.”

Cafe Terrace at Night by Vincent Van Gogh, 1888

Van Gogh wrote about the Cafe Terrace at Night painting in a letter to his sister, saying “Here you have a night painting without black, with nothing but beautiful blue and violet and green and in this surrounding the illuminated area colors itself sulfur pale yellow and citron green. It amuses me enormously to paint the night right on the spot. Normally, one draws and paints the painting during the daytime after the sketch. But I like to paint the thing immediately.
It is true that in the darkness I can take a blue for a green, a blue lilac for a pink lilac, since it is hard to distinguish the quality of the tone. But it is the only way to get away from our conventional night with poor pale whitish light, while even a simple candle already provides us with the richest of yellows and oranges.

(Source: growing-orbits)

suicideblonde:

La Classe de Danse (1876) by Edgar Degas 

suicideblonde:

La Classe de Danse (1876) by Edgar Degas 

lamouroulafolie:

Irises by Vincent Van Gogh, 1890

lamouroulafolie:

Irises by Vincent Van Gogh, 1890

thefuneralportrait:

Imperial by saint-gut-free

thefuneralportrait:

Imperial by saint-gut-free

(Source: aranciata)

fuckyeahillustrativeart:

J.C.Leyendecker 

rosewong:

Christmas present for my parents. My mom loves and breeds orchids. * v* This is a painting of one of the orchid plants that lives in our home.
I haven’t ever seriously painted a flower so it’s nice to know that I can haha!

rosewong:

Christmas present for my parents. My mom loves and breeds orchids. * v* This is a painting of one of the orchid plants that lives in our home.

I haven’t ever seriously painted a flower so it’s nice to know that I can haha!

b-a-mboo:

I wish this was my desk and my computer and my flowers and my shelf…etc etc..etc..sigh

b-a-mboo:

I wish this was my desk and my computer and my flowers and my shelf…etc etc..etc..sigh

kitschyliving Painting by Marion Peck. (Mark Ryden’s wife)

kitschyliving Painting by Marion Peck. (Mark Ryden’s wife)

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