The True Story of Tamara de Lempicka and the Art of Survival | Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Directed by Julie Rubio (USA, 2024, 96 min.). Massachusetts premiere.
With her distinctive high-gloss sensual nudes and cooly elegant portraits of high society in the Jazz Age, Polish Jewish artist Tamara de Lempicka (1894–1980) helped define Art Deco style and the glamour and transgressive vitality of post WW1 Paris. After stunning the art world in the 1920s with her showstopping work, which mixed cubist and neoclassicist styles, Lempicka fled to the United States in 1940 amidst the rise of fascism in Europe.
Flights of Geometry - The Inventive Mind of László Moholy-Nagy
The Inventive Mind of László Moholy-Nagy
- by Brooks Riley - Art At First Sight
What Leonardo Da Vinci Can Teach Us About Web Design — Smashing Magazine
Perhaps more than any other person in history, Leonardo da Vinci showed the kind of magic that can happen in the overlap between art and science, where much of web development lives. His methods and outlooks are just as applicable to the web today as they were in Renaissance Italy.
- Document Your Thoughts, Ideas, And Work
- Obsess Over Geometry
- Think Right-To-Left
- Find Good Patrons (Or Failing That, Good Employers)
- Iterate, Iterate, Iterate
- Feed Your Inner Polymath
Hortus Eystettensis: The Beautifully Illustrated Book of Plants That Changed Botanical Art Overnight (1613) | Open Culture
If you made it big in seventeenth-century Bavaria, you showed it by creating a garden with all the plants in the known world. That's what Johann Konrad von Gemmingen, Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt did, anyway, and he wasn't about to let his botanical wonderland die with him.
https://beeld.teylersmuseum.nl/Digital_Library/Emags/149b_439-1/
My selfmade bullet journal | Faber Castell
Hand Lettering
The legend
First define your keys: every symbol or colour should stand for something different.
Templates and decorative elements
The Imperfectionist: Seventy per cent
The 70% rule: If you’re roughly 70% happy with a piece of writing you’ve produced, you should publish it. If you’re 70% satisfied with a product you’ve created, launch it. If you’re 70% sure a decision is the right one, implement it. And if you’re 70% confident you’ve got what it takes to do something that might make a positive difference to the increasingly alarming era we seem to inhabit? Go ahead and do that thing. (Please!)
70% is actually better than 100%
Moving forward at 70% takes more guts, more strength of character, than holding out for 100%, because it entails moving forward amid uncertainty, anxiety, and the disagreeable feeling that comes with putting less-than-perfect work into the world.
Copy-Paste SVG Shapes
SVG Shapes
Explore the collection of 120+ basic SVG shapes for your upcoming project.
Simply click on a shape to copy its SVG code to your clipboard.
Interactions by Nitish Khagwal
Handcrafted interactions focused on utility & beauty.
Colette Bresilla's 'Se Refléter Dans' is a lively, lovely and layered survey of the artist's work - Cambridge Day
Se Refléter Dans (“Reflected”) is a lively and lovely survey of 30 years of work by artist Colette Bresilla pairing multimedia sculptures with paintings large and small.
Loomings – Christopher Volpe
Public Domain Image Search | public-domain
A simple tool to search across multiple public domain and Creative Commons image collections simultaneously.
Woodcut Archive: Dams Public Website
If you’re not in the market for fancy letters, you can also browse the Plantin-Moretus woodcut archive through the categories of plants, animals, and sciences. Some of these illustrations are technical, and others more fanciful; in certain cases, the centuries have probably rendered them less realistic-looking than once they were.
RADIUM AGE ART (1929) – HILOBROW
Over at Hilobrow, Josh Glenn has long been doing a series of galleries of “Radium Age Art” — or as he puts it, “proto sf-adjacent artwork created during the sf genre’s emergent Radium Age (1900–1935).”
Download 1,600+ Publications from the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Books, Guides, Magazines & More | Open Culture
Many of us in these past few generations first heard of the Metropolitan Museum of Art while reading E. L. Konigsburg's novel From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler.
What Should I Draw? - Drawzer
Drawzer answers the simple question 'What should I draw?'.
The Getty Makes Nearly 88,000 Art Images Free to Use However You Like
doodlingphysicist - Instagram
doodlingphysicist
I started monthly sketchnote meetups at my new job after giving a sketchnote workshop there last month. We had our first meetup yesterday and talked about how to add simple cartoons to sketchnotes. I made a one-page reference to guide the meetup. Of course lots of inspiration from Bruce Blitz and Jack Hamm. #sketchnote #cartoon #drawing #illustration #visualnotes #community
Olympic keepsakes by MUTI on Dribbble
Olympic keepsakes designed by MUTI. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
Download 576 Free Art Books from The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Open Culture
You could pay $118 on Amazon for 'The Art of Illumination.' Or you could pay $0 to download it at MetPublications
http://www.metmuseum.org/research/metpublications/titles-with-full-text-online?searchtype=F
https://www.openculture.com/2014/05/the-met-puts-400000-high-res-images-online.html
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