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Girl with Geese (1872) - Kiriak Kostandi (1852-1921) #realism #genre_painting

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More sketchbook crumbs 🖊

#portraits #smallartist #traditionalart #sketchbook #realism #stylised

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A digital pencil sketch of a small dog

A digital pencil sketch of a small dog

Drew my dog Harry!

#dogs #dogsofbsky #dogcommunity #art #digitalart #Artistsofbsky #realism

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Texture Study 50 - Oyster Mushrooms in Soft Pastels. Artist quality Pastel Pencils on Pastelmat. Size is 16x20cm. Reference used for inspiration by J. Henning. 🎵French Press by Marscott.

#softpastels #natureart #texturethursdays #texturestudy #interestingtextures #artisticpractice #realism

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#TammzyKCreatives #TopTomato #Warpaint #Art #MixedMedia #Pencil #Realism

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Um…what?
First the owl from Feb, and now…

I don’t normally draw realism. It’s not the type of art I do. But lately. I just.

I don’t know what I’m doing.

So…have a WIP bat.

#sketchbooksession
#Aussiebat
#realism?

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#art #poem #poetry #poet #poetrycommunity #writer #contemporarypoetry #ArtOfWords #poets #landscape #writer #existentialpoetry #realism #WritersLife #blueskypoetry #blueskypoet #blueskypoem #existential #postpunk #truth #21stcenturypoetry #contemporarywriting

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Fanart of Mia Goth as the character Pearl from the movie “Pearl”

Fanart of Mia Goth as the character Pearl from the movie “Pearl”

No Please I’m A Star!!!!!
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#fanart #pearl #digitalart #realism

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Ciri at the red carpet 🎥🎥

#aiart #AIGen #synthart #AIArtCommunity #AIgirl #ciri #witcher #triss #realism #of

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Burlesque Queen (1941) - William Peter Welsh (1889–1984) #realism #theatrical_exaggeration

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A naked woman standing in a bathroom, one foot ahead of the other.  she is looking directly at the viewer, partly supported by one arm up on a wall. A back view is visible in a mirror behind.

A naked woman standing in a bathroom, one foot ahead of the other. she is looking directly at the viewer, partly supported by one arm up on a wall. A back view is visible in a mirror behind.

Unashamed, 2026

Coloured pencil over soft pastel on paper.
Model/image source: @islandmommy.bsky.social

#figurativeart #figurativedrawing #NSFWart #naturalbodies #bodypositive #bodypositivity #realbodies #realism #figurativerealism #nakedportrait #colouredpencil #pencilcrayons #nsfwsky

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Acrylic painting of Scallop shells on paper.

Acrylic painting of Scallop shells on paper.

Acrylic painting of Scallop shells on paper.

#bskyart #painting #acrylicpainting #art #artwork #traditionalart #traditionalmedium #artsky #originalart #realism #artist #artistsonbluesky #blueskyartshow #stillifeart

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Smug (Sam Bates), is an Australian-born street artist; well-known for his realist large murals. He uses photographs he shoots himself as the basis of his creations. He recreates them with incredible accuracy, using spray paints. His #StreetArt is found worldwide.

#murals #art #artist #realism

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In Bo Bartlett’s ‘Knollwood’, his subject stands where Einstein spent his summers. It was here that Einstein learnt of the atomic bomb dropping over Hiroshima. With this knowledge this peaceful moment becomes something else entirely…

#art #beautifulbizarre #bobartlett #newcontemporary #realism

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Amsterdam Orphan Girls (c.1900) - Nicolaas van der Waay (1855–1936) #realism #genre_painting

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My completed watercolor painting of a sunflower,  127x178mm on 300lb soft press paper.  Sunflower is painted with tones of yellow and orange petals,  green stem and leaves,  brown and sienna center,  with a flat black background. Surrounding the painting on the work desk are various brushes, paints, and other tools I use, in a red cloth tool caddy.

My completed watercolor painting of a sunflower, 127x178mm on 300lb soft press paper. Sunflower is painted with tones of yellow and orange petals, green stem and leaves, brown and sienna center, with a flat black background. Surrounding the painting on the work desk are various brushes, paints, and other tools I use, in a red cloth tool caddy.

Here, have a flower. I painted it just for you. #art #watercolor #fineartpainting #painting #botanicalart #realism

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Typical Dutch Scenery

This graphite pencil drawing ‘Schiedam – 06-04-26’ shows the city in its realist glory or does it? Well, realism is preserved even though elephants dwell there too. Let me explain. A year back I was visiting the town for a trip to the Stedelijk Museum Schiedam. The Adya and Otto exhibition was on and we looked forward to seeing their lovely artworks in real life. His more abstract work is one of my inspirational sources for my own cubist works. Always a treat to visit this museum and when we got out we walked down the Lange Haven again in search for a bite to eat. There I saw this incredible scenery across the water near the Taanbrug. Foreigner surely would call this a typical dutch landscape: a canal, 17th century houses and spritsail barges. I quickly made a photo for rainy days to come.

A Bit of Magic

A year later such a rainy day came indeed. Since my last small series of square-sized cubist nudes I still didn’t find the right occasion to sketch outdoors. Then I remembered this photo and I thought I’d make a shot at it. At least it’s a landscape and perhaps forcefully execute one in graphite causes the weather to improve. After all, it’s spring and we the dutch long to go outside, sitting on terraces and walk in nature. This little project came easy, just a matter of getting the tonal values right. Somehow I didn’t feel like applying my personal cubist style this time. The majority of previous drawings I made in the Schiedam Series were cubistic more or less. However, realism in its pure essence doesn’t say much to me. Never has, never will. Why wouldn’t my dutch elephants decide to visit Schiedam too and so they did!

Graphite pencil (Tombow Zoom 707, 0.5 mm, Pentel 4B) drawing on Talens Bristol paper (29.7 x 21 x 0.1 cm)
Artist: Corné Akkers

Typical Dutch Scenery This graphite pencil drawing ‘Schiedam – 06-04-26’ shows the city in its realist glory or does it? Well, realism is preserved even though elephants dwell there too. Let me explain. A year back I was visiting the town for a trip to the Stedelijk Museum Schiedam. The Adya and Otto exhibition was on and we looked forward to seeing their lovely artworks in real life. His more abstract work is one of my inspirational sources for my own cubist works. Always a treat to visit this museum and when we got out we walked down the Lange Haven again in search for a bite to eat. There I saw this incredible scenery across the water near the Taanbrug. Foreigner surely would call this a typical dutch landscape: a canal, 17th century houses and spritsail barges. I quickly made a photo for rainy days to come. A Bit of Magic A year later such a rainy day came indeed. Since my last small series of square-sized cubist nudes I still didn’t find the right occasion to sketch outdoors. Then I remembered this photo and I thought I’d make a shot at it. At least it’s a landscape and perhaps forcefully execute one in graphite causes the weather to improve. After all, it’s spring and we the dutch long to go outside, sitting on terraces and walk in nature. This little project came easy, just a matter of getting the tonal values right. Somehow I didn’t feel like applying my personal cubist style this time. The majority of previous drawings I made in the Schiedam Series were cubistic more or less. However, realism in its pure essence doesn’t say much to me. Never has, never will. Why wouldn’t my dutch elephants decide to visit Schiedam too and so they did! Graphite pencil (Tombow Zoom 707, 0.5 mm, Pentel 4B) drawing on Talens Bristol paper (29.7 x 21 x 0.1 cm) Artist: Corné Akkers

Schiedam – 06-04-26

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Drawing on Talens Bristol paper (29.7 x 21 x 0.1 cm)
Artist: Corné Akkers

#artinvesment #artcollector #artcurator #schiedam #pencildrawing #realism

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Julien Dupre French #academic #realism #oilpainting
#art

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#TammzyKCreatives #TopTomato #Warpaint #Art #MixedMedia #Pencil #Realism

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Fan art of “Pearl” played by Mia goth in the thriller movie “Pearl”

Fan art of “Pearl” played by Mia goth in the thriller movie “Pearl”

Realism be scary lmao.
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#pearl #fanart #wip #realism #digitalart

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Close-in view of a couple. A woman is lying on her back, legs open as her partner licks her vulva.

Close-in view of a couple. A woman is lying on her back, legs open as her partner licks her vulva.

Tongue treat, 2025

Acrylic ink wash on paper.
Model/image source: An anonymous redditor

#figurativeart #figurativedrawing #eroticart #eroticdrawing #NSFWart #naturalbodies #erotica #bodypositive #bodypositivity #inkerotica #realism #couplepleasures #realcouples #cunnilingus #NSFWsky

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Triss is on her way to... 🚗🚗

#aiart #AIGen #synthart #AIArtCommunity #AIgirl #ciri #witcher #triss #realism #of

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The level of detail in modern silicone male dolls keeps improving.
Take a closer look at the latest designs at mendolls.com

#SiliconeMaleDoll #Realism #MENDOLLS

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Title: Disconcerting Unease 2
Author(s): czg, OG, Yoder
Date: 2020-10-19
Four small to medium-sized spooky Halloween maps: an arcti...

www.quaddicted.com/db/v2/maps/8d87948bc267c...

#base #halloween #quake_2 #realism #snow #winter #mod #quake

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Light sculpts the worn surfaces of faces and textiles, defining the volumetric presence of figures gathered around rough-hewn tables. A collection of individuals, many with beards and heads cloaked in headscarves, occupies the foreground, engaged in eating and conversation. Their postures suggest a shared moment of sustenance amidst the bustling marketplace. The deliberate thickening of paint in the folds of clothing anchors the figures, giving their garments a tangible weight. This textural density imbues the scene with the materiality of everyday life, the very fabric of existence for those depicted. The broad, confident brushstrokes that render the market stalls and distant buildings suggest a rapid capture of atmosphere. This swift execution speaks to a keen observational acuity, a desire to convey the fleeting immediacy of communal experience. The bright, high-key illumination that washes over the scene, particularly on the figures' heads and shoulders, accentuates their grounded presence. Such rendering, unburdened by overt idealization, presents an unvarnished vision of peasant life. Makovsky charts the social interactions of a post-emancipation Russia, where communal gatherings and shared meals forge collective identity. The scene, steeped in the realism of its era, foregrounds the dignity of ordinary people through their daily rituals.

The painting is a key example of Russian Realism, a movement that emerged in the mid-19th century as a reaction against Romanticism and Academic art. Russian Realists sought to depict everyday life, particularly the hardships faced by the lower classes, with unflinching honesty. Makovsky's work aligns with the "critical realism" branch, which aimed to expose social injustices and provoke social change. It emerged during a period of significant social and political upheaval in Russia, marked by industrialization, urbanization, and growing social inequality.

Light sculpts the worn surfaces of faces and textiles, defining the volumetric presence of figures gathered around rough-hewn tables. A collection of individuals, many with beards and heads cloaked in headscarves, occupies the foreground, engaged in eating and conversation. Their postures suggest a shared moment of sustenance amidst the bustling marketplace. The deliberate thickening of paint in the folds of clothing anchors the figures, giving their garments a tangible weight. This textural density imbues the scene with the materiality of everyday life, the very fabric of existence for those depicted. The broad, confident brushstrokes that render the market stalls and distant buildings suggest a rapid capture of atmosphere. This swift execution speaks to a keen observational acuity, a desire to convey the fleeting immediacy of communal experience. The bright, high-key illumination that washes over the scene, particularly on the figures' heads and shoulders, accentuates their grounded presence. Such rendering, unburdened by overt idealization, presents an unvarnished vision of peasant life. Makovsky charts the social interactions of a post-emancipation Russia, where communal gatherings and shared meals forge collective identity. The scene, steeped in the realism of its era, foregrounds the dignity of ordinary people through their daily rituals. The painting is a key example of Russian Realism, a movement that emerged in the mid-19th century as a reaction against Romanticism and Academic art. Russian Realists sought to depict everyday life, particularly the hardships faced by the lower classes, with unflinching honesty. Makovsky's work aligns with the "critical realism" branch, which aimed to expose social injustices and provoke social change. It emerged during a period of significant social and political upheaval in Russia, marked by industrialization, urbanization, and growing social inequality.

The Meal by Vladimir Makovsky, 1875, State Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow, Russia)

#ArtHistory #ModernArt #Realism #RussianRealism

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An Episode of Yellow Fever in Buenos Aires (c.1871) - Juan Manuel Blanes #realism #history_painting

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Interesting: what if debates in #physics can also clarify debates about #realism in #philosophy?

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#art #poem #poetry #poet #poetrycommunity #writer #contemporarypoetry #ArtOfWords #poets #landscape #writer #existentialpoetry #realism #WritersLife #blueskypoetry #blueskypoet #blueskypoem #existential #postpunk #truth #21stcenturypoetry #contemporarywriting

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#realism 🇺🇸

25th Amendment NOW

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Ween - Zoloft [Live in Chicago HD, 2003]
Ween - Zoloft [Live in Chicago HD, 2003] YouTube video by Ween Live in Chicago HD

#realism 🇺🇸

"Remember that one time in New Hope"
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