Rococo
22 creative works found
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...to ask each other “do you want it?”, “do you want me..?”
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All animals displayed a silent fondness for her, and she would hide scraps of bread from her breakfast to feed to the birds. One particularly beautiful bird showed her great affection and eventually everywhere she went the bird would follow. People began to call her Lady Bird in mockery but she wasn’t at all displeased by the name. / Materials: Corel Painter
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i’ve been trying to pull away from the manga elements in my drawings and move towards something more semi-realistic, so for the last week i’ve been playing around with different styles. It’s a start : ] / (too bad i forgot eyelashes. oh well…) god I love to draw rococo fashion < 3
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Have you ever been to a rococo church? Man, you don’t know what you’re missing… Happy Holidays to everyone!
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“I saw the photograph, an image of you / Things have never looked, looked like this / It’s never been like this / I’m swimming in gray / I’m just swimming in gray”
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(switched for the textless version…) More ‘La cour de jonquilles’ stuff C :
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still messing around with styles. Annnd more rococo stuff. C :
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This ginger-haired lovely is wearing a rococo inspired outfit.
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This is my character Momo in a rococo style sweet Lolita outfit. / Painted in Corel Painter / Momo © Shannon Luedke
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scanner + photoshop massacered version. It was originally done in markers, which looks like this (taken in real bad lighting >_ > ) i decided to submit this to the current Shanime group contest the ‘love’ theme is probably the most apparent, but as for ‘summer’, summer makes me think of soft and warm nights and i tried to capture that soft and warmness in this picture. Not the typical thing you think when you think of summer, but none the less : )
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a page to a project i have been mostly working on recently, called ‘la cour de jonquilles’. This page was more a test then anything, trying out style and coloring… I kinda like the way it came out, the sketchyness and the sorta vivid yet aged look..? The story is set in a fictional court, in a fictional land and era similar to a stylized 18th century france. The plot revolves around the girl found in this page, Elouise. here ’s a version with text (i haven’t quite figured out how to place text quite like i want it yet haha…)
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Review of Boucher, Watteau and the Origin of Rococo Exhibition
by Marilyn BrownThe Art Gallery of NSW put together a collection of drawings and prints which demonstrates the art of the Rococo period,
Boucher promoted the Rococo style and he did so based on the drawings of Watteau
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..with apologies to Marie Antionette, Hugh Morgan & the Prime Miniature
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i came up with an idea for a story a while back, still on a 18th century france binge. Basically consisting of a girl that dresses up as a boy for whatever political and possibly shallow reasons : ) It never really went anywheres, but i did this test to see if i drew the exact same face but changed the hair, makeup, eyelashes, if it would change the femininity of the entire character, if not made her passable for a boy. Which, i found worked rather well. The style is a lot more semi-realistic, which is really fun to draw… little patterns on the bows added in photoshop…
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Did you sometimes happen to stumble about a fractal you have never before made and probably will never do again, just when you were looking for exactly the theme your fractal shows? / That´s what I had today, with the sofa and this fine rococo chair! Will place it in my boudoir. Fractal made with MbF.
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The Sun King or Queen? / Created with a Public Domain base from oldbookillustrations.com
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Church in the Wies (Wieskirche) near Steingaden in Bavaria (Germany), established 1745 and world heritage by UNESCO
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Church in the Wies (Wieskirche) near Steingaden in Bavaria (Germany), established 1745 and world heritage by UNESCO
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This church has such amazing paintings on the ceiling and walls
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a moment of renaissance anticipation which strays into rococo’s urge to portray the peak of the activity.
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a theatre of reverie
rococo – information provided by wikipedia:
Rococo is a style of 18th century French art and interior design. Commonly and mostly used in the very graceful age of Marie Antionette. Rococo style rooms were designed as total works of art with elegant and ornate furniture, small sculptures, ornamental mirrors, and tapestry complementing architecture, reliefs, and wall paintings. It was largely supplanted by the Neoclassic style.RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.
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