Rococo 

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  • a moment of renaissance anticipation which strays into rococo’s urge to portray the peak of the activity.

  • a theatre of reverie

  • 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.

  • ...to ask each other “do you want it?”, “do you want me..?”

  • The Sun King or Queen? / Created with a Public Domain base from oldbookillustrations.com

  • 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

  • This ginger-haired lovely is wearing a rococo inspired outfit.

  • This is my character Momo in a rococo style sweet Lolita outfit. / Painted in Corel Painter / Momo © Shannon Luedke

  • Church in the Wies (Wieskirche) near Steingaden in Bavaria (Germany), established 1745 and world heritage by UNESCO

  • Church in the Wies (Wieskirche) near Steingaden in Bavaria (Germany), established 1745 and world heritage by UNESCO

  • Have you ever been to a rococo church? Man, you don’t know what you’re missing… Happy Holidays to everyone!

  • Ceiling of the church in the Wies (Wieskirche) near Steingaden in Bavaria (Germany), established 1745 and world heritage by UNESCO

  • Ceiling of the church in the Wies (Wieskirche) near Steingaden in Bavaria (Germany), established 1745 and world heritage by UNESCO

  • Fractal Manipulation For more info on Rococo pls follow this link

  • Fractal Manipulation For more info on Rococo pls follow this link

  • Lace is a starting point . I am interested in the impact of art on fashion and fashion on art, especially the Roccoco era with its preoccupation of collecting, identifying and cataloguing of new plants and flowers. It resulted in fashion moving away from heavy fabrics of the Baroque to the light and fluid fabrics, and characteristics of asymmetry, naturalism and surface decoration. By painting, collaging, textile elements and other found objects, I have rendered realistic images of 18th Century costumes ambiguous and semi-abstract forms. Some of the original works are depicted upon Rococco patterned backgrounds such as Mechlin lace exploring such technology as photo-transfer on materials such as velvet, canvas, linen, perspex and board. From this, some of the works have been photographed and printed onto watercolour paper using an inkjet printer. The work maintains a playful and experimental theme throughout. I have brought the garden into the figures, keeping them idealized and surnatural, aiming for the artist Antoine Watteau’s sensibility, honesty and delicate manner.

  • This is an Oil Pastel portrait done on “14 X “25 toothed white paper in the style of French Rococo / portrait of my good friend NatMason / This special lady has donated all sales from her wonderful works to the Wildlife-appeal project to help animal who are victims of the fires in Australia. / / / Copyright / These Images and Writings Do Not Belong To ANY Public Domain. All images and Writing are copyright © Patricia Anne McCarty & Deep Red Tiger Images 2009. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images or Writings without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. / / The Patchwork / Pets and People / The eyes have It

  • To promote my †♦ Loli ♠ Lollipop! ♦†- Challenge :D Just a Lolita who REALLY likes lollipops :D Enjoy! Colored pencils and Ink on Acidfree Paper Does anyone want the original? (9” by 12”, Thinking of selling for about 10 bucks) If so I’d make an Artifre listing just for you :P

  • “The Darkness comes from within…” When I’m down it feels like this horrible darkness is seeping from my gut and engulfing me. It makes everything harder to deal with and it can even make it hard to see or concentrate on anything. I always wish that someone could help me in those times… One day I sat down and drew that feeling. Mixed media on acidfree paper + Photoshopped onto old paper I worked ‘til I was done.

  • On a trip to Germany, we came across a non-descript church in a field. When we entered, we realized we’d found a little jewel in a field. This church is incredible and if you ever get a chance to visit it, you should. / Ceiling was flat, but painted, it seemed to be curved. / Canon 350D / Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 macro FEATURED in Historic Churches May 2009 The pilgrimage church of Wies (German: Wieskirche) is an oval rococo church, designed in the late 1740s by Dominikus Zimmermann, who spent the last eleven years of his life in a nearby dwelling. It is located in the foothills of the Alps, the Steingaden municipality of the Weilheim-Schongau district, Bavaria, Germany. / Construction took place between 1745 and 1754, and the interior was decorated in stuccowork in the tradition of the Wessobrunner School.

  • Freaky Tulip!!!! / I’ve never seen anything quite like this tulip before! / I bought a bunch of them because they looked so interesting…...I still haven’t decided if they are pretty or not. Do you guys think they are weird? I like the colours :) / Olympus E510

  • Let there be rock. Let there be Rococo!

  • This one took some time to develope and settle on. All hand drawn in Photoshop. Thank You for your views!

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.

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