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Dorothea Sharp was born in Dartford in Kent in 1874 but it was not until the age of twenty-one that she began her artistic education in earnest. She soon moved to Paris where she was greatly influenced by the work of the Impressionists, which is evident in the spontaneous style and strong sense of colour and light that she is so well known for. Techniques, such as outlining figures with bright colours, were also adopted by Sharp after seeing the paintings of Matisse and van Gogh. In the mid 1940s she returned to London where she lived until her death in 1955.
[Oil on canvas, 73.7 x 61 cm]
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Agh- I didn't take my time in coloring this in... but this is just a general idea of my next tattoo. >.<
well - this is ---- nothing! :::-)
normaly i hate bleeding pens through the paper, this time it fits...
My first attempt at smoke photography / art. I'm pretty satisfied with the results.
SB800 at 1/2 power camera right w/snoot.
Statue of a Seated Man (Egyptian, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, 1979-1801 B.C.) at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
I have alot of photographs of Eddie Argos jumping and yelling and hair everywhere but this one has a certain sense to it that those don't have. Like a sensitive Aladdin Sane superhero that has been caught in the spotlight just for a moment.
Well, that's what I thought of anyhow.
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