agasiva.bsky.social
๐จ Artist, Painter
Warsaw โข Poland
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Nice, Joan Mirรณ's vibe :)
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๐ So true.
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Great subject! And a very cool skech :) I like this claustrophobic frame โค๏ธ๐๐
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That's so nice dear Dreamer, thank you very much! ๐๐๐
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Oh no, you think he's the reason? He seems so harmless...
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Adorable, I love it!
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fantastic painting!
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thank you! โค๏ธ
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Great book. The movie based on it was interesting too. Have you seen it? www.imdb.com/title/tt5328...
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And very discreet.
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She's one of the most renowned Polish painters now, with her works achieving remarkable recognition. Her painting, Portrait of a Lady (After Louis Leopold Boilly), sold not long ago for $1.56 million at Christie's.
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Thank you very much! โค๏ธ
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@lorncurry.com @mey81.bsky.social @paulmollon.bsky.social :)
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This surprise sounds great!
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Yes, it's not there yet. But I will :)
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hahaha, thank you very much โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ
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Wow, that's a story of an inspiration... Did she see your result? It's a great portrait. How did she react?
One of my paintings is inspired by a plastic bag that got caught in the spokes of my friend's bicycle. He made himself a T-shirt with it. That was very moving for me.
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That's interesting :) But you paint the girls from the show, right?
I think the audiobooks were invented for painters. They help greatly with getting into the flow.
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Thank you, will remember :) Me, usually, to soften brushes that don't give easily, I rub them against a kitchen drain with a metal strainer :)
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Great expression, strong, love it!
Even though it's biting its tail, I still like this show, waiting for Hulu to release season 6.
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Murphy oil soap for the hard ones you say... That's a good tip, I'll try it on my few used brushes, degraded to scrapers for household dirt. Thanks! ๐
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Thank you very much! It's especially nice to read form a fellow bike fan / artist ๐โค๏ธ
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Love it. The peeking pidgeon stills the frame.