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Starry Night at Miyajima | Kawase Hasui #woodblock #Ukiyo-e #Japan #art #artist #skyart

Some subsurface scattering studies! Say that three times fast πŸ˜‚ I can’t figure out if the light or dark background works better, so I included both ~

Took my cat to the strip club so he could lay on all the discarded clothing.

Monastery (ngl feels like I'm getting pretty good at this) #pixelart

CAT ADVISORY: Temperatures in the UK could drop to -10c tonight. All cats should IMMEDIATELY find the warmest spot in the house and stay there. Tell humans to bring you snacks and to keep the second warmest spot free in case you want a change of scenery.

The Moon & Venus πŸŒ™πŸŒŸ #art

Venus and the Moon looking lovely tonight! (And fainter Saturn nearby)

Basin

faroe islands

I heard the sky is still blue

Views from the train

Cats will fill a void in your life you didn’t even know you had. πŸ’šπŸ©΅ Have the best Tuesday ever!

All I want is a cottage in the Scottish Highlands, a raging snowstorm, and Agatha Christie novel, a crackling fire, a kettle on the stove, and a basket of emotional support pastries.

to be loved is to be changed

Moon dressed up as Uranus

Figured I'd put up some paintings you might know me from.

cozy

pixel art by jubilee @8pxl.bsky.social

The last Photo I took.... Hopefully the first of many more over here on Bluesky...

Big fan of mist.

summer isolation 🧑✨ #pixelart

Floofmonster Mieszko has great whiskers 😸😻 #WhiskersWednesday #Cats

I ship myself with happiness but life keeps putting icebergs in my way. . #castiel #wip

One more thought on "bad" art, at the risk of sounding pretentious: The point of art is to create and express something. Technical skills (anatomy, perspective, etc) are good, but only insofar as they serve that goal. What gives art its value is the impression it makes, not the artist's skill.

Tree studies, acrylic on paper πŸ–€πŸ€

a brainless icon

trying to study how to draw clouds