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Claiming my @socialtoken altoken  airdrop and crediting @barzi with my social airdrop for being a great friend forever
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Gm /superrare
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Thanks for sharing my friend
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Painting my hobby body
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What is important and valuable in art is the attitude towards the world. Ideology or worldview is hidden in the work of art...
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A good red-skinned person. Thank you dear friend for sharing
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Emily Carr Comment: "There is something bigger than fact: the underlying spirit, all it stands for, the mood, the vastness, the wildness." Insight: Carr, a Canadian artist, was deeply inspired by the landscapes and indigenous culture of British Columbia. Her work often conveyed the spirit and grandeur of the wilderness, emphasizing the emotional and spiritual connection she felt with the land.
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It is a special photo, thank you for your cast
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‏In contemporary history, Makromeh is a kind of art that was brought to the West from Arab countries. Weavers in this part of the world used several knotting techniques to complete the edges of tapestries, rugs, and woven fringed shawls. As these textiles spread throughout Europe, more people began to experiment with knitting as a hobby. By the 17th century, the technique had reached England, where ladies were taught under the guidance of Queen Mary II. Women were not the only people who practiced makrumeh. Sailors tied knots for practical purposes, but on long voyages, the act of tying was a way to keep busy during idle times. These sailors eventually helped spread the art throughout Europe. When they arrived at the new ports, they became traders and traded the precious items they had made on board. These popular items included hammocks, hats and belts
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A sacred and venerable image that should be kissed
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The Praying Hand The Praying Hands, also known as the Study of the Hands of a Prophet, is a work by Albrecht Dürer and has been reproduced more than any other work depicting prayer – to the point that Andy Warhol's tombstone contains an engraving based on this work.
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This work of art also has its own complexities, thank you for your subscription and good explanations
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The slave market with Voltaire's disappeared torso The slave market is another of the most famous paintings in the world. This work was created by Salvador Dalí, the famous painter of the 20th century. Salvador Dalí used the illusion of vision in the slave market painting with Voltaire's disappearing bust, one of his favorite techniques in painting that was widely used by Giuseppe Archimboldo in the 16th century.
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The lovely picture of nature covered with white snow has multiplied the beauty of nature everywhere
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Andrew Wyeth Comment: "I prefer winter and fall when you feel the bone structure of the landscape—the loneliness of it, the dead feeling of winter. Something waits beneath it, the whole story doesn’t show." Insight: Wyeth's landscapes often reflect a sense of starkness and introspection. His comment about preferring the colder months reveals how he sought to capture the underlying essence and emotional depth of the landscapes he painted. /superrare
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Good cast l like color
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Paper can be considered as one of the best materials for creating works of art. A Chinese artist named Gunjan Aylavedi is fascinated by the endless possibilities of paper and has created beautiful works with this everyday material. What do you think?
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Very nice and it is very nice collection
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Fire love 😍 My best collection
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