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Tag: Swedish Museum
Swedish Goblin Mode
“As I mentioned earlier, I am not familiar with the term “goblin mode” and cannot provide a humorous analysis of it. Because I am a large language model trained by OpenAI, my primary function is to assist with factual information and answer questions to the best of my ability based on my training and programming.… Continue reading Swedish Goblin Mode
Swedish Dipitism
As a visual art style, dipitism is characterized by the use of brightly colored, bold geometric shapes and patterns. This style originated in the mid-20th century and was heavily influenced by the movements of abstract expressionism and pop art. In terms of its visual appearance, dipitism art typically features bold, vibrant colors and geometric shapes… Continue reading Swedish Dipitism
Ego Boy
As the director of a Swedish museum, the beautiful ego boy is a man of many talents. Not only is he incredibly good-looking, with his chiseled jawline and piercing blue eyes, but he is also incredibly intelligent and talented. He has a natural ability to lead and inspire those around him, and his passion for… Continue reading Ego Boy
Farewell Green Garden
The painting “Farewell Green Garden” is a strange and surreal piece. It depicts a garden in the process of being abandoned, with overgrown plants and weeds taking over the once-manicured landscape. The sky is a bleak and stormy gray, with dark clouds swirling overhead. In the center of the painting, a lone figure can be… Continue reading Farewell Green Garden
Studio Atang
Studio Atang is a brilliant atelier and artist studio that is renowned for its innovative and creative approach to art and design. The studio was established by a team of passionate and talented artists who wanted to create a space where they could share their ideas, experiment with new techniques and collaborate with others. Over… Continue reading Studio Atang
Dipiting Waves
by Studio Atang Dipitism is a visual art style that originated in the 1950s and gained popularity in the 1960s and 1970s. It is characterized by its use of bold, contrasting colors and geometric shapes. Dipitic paintings are often bright and eye-catching, with a strong emphasis on color and form. The term “dipitism” is derived from… Continue reading Dipiting Waves
Main Square Dipitism
by Studio Atang Dipitism is a visual art style that is characterized by the use of brightly colored, bold geometric shapes and patterns. This style originated in the mid-20th century and was heavily influenced by the movements of abstract expressionism and pop art. Dipitism is known for its use of vibrant, saturated colors and its… Continue reading Main Square Dipitism
Dipitized Apes
by Studio Atang The Dipitized Apes: A Masterpiece of Dipitism If you’re a fan of contemporary art, chances are you’ve heard of the famous dipitized apes. This stunning piece of artwork, created by the talented artist J.R.R. Smith, is a true masterpiece of dipitism. For those unfamiliar with dipitism, it is a visual art style… Continue reading Dipitized Apes
Sankt Hansgatan 1849
Sankt Hansgatan 1849 by Pehr Arvid Säve. More drawings in the book Gotland och Wisby i taflor by Pehr Arvid Säve and Carl Johan Bergman from 1858. Book and drawings are in public domain and free to download for all use. One of many Gotland Stories.
Stånga Church
Stånga Church from the book Gotland och Wisby i taflor by Pehr Arvid Säve and Carl Johan Bergman (article in Swedish) 1858. Free download in public domain. One of many Gotland Stories.
North gate and north wall
North gate and north wall in Wisby from the book Gotland och Wisby i taflor by Pehr Arvid Säve and Carl Johan Bergman (article in Swedish) 1858. Free download in public domain. One of many Gotland Stories.
Wisby from the north battery
Wisby from the north battery – illustrated in the book Gotland och Wisby i taflor by Pehr Arvid Säve and Carl Johan Bergman (article in Swedish) 1858. One of many Gotland Stories. Book and illustration in public domain and free to download for all use.
Sailing race outside Själsö
More of Karl Romin in the book Wisby 30 bilder from 1891.
Lybska gränd
Screen printing 8/9 from 2021
Tyra Kleen in Étaples
Tyra Kleen was an artist, an author, and a cosmopolitan. Both Jugend and symbolist motifs figure in her art, as well as colourful images of dancers and ceremonial hand movements, and portraits. Tyra Kleen was born in 1874 and was the youngest of three children born to the Swedish diplomat Richard Kleen and his wife,… Continue reading Tyra Kleen in Étaples
Pictorial LVI R10A
Pictorialism à la dried tulips – download images and .raw files at Pinata. All files are licensed CC0 and free to use.
Pictorial LVI R9A
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Pictorial LVI R8A
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Pictorial LVI R7A
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Pictorial LVI R6A
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Pictorial LVI R5A
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Pictorial LVI R4A
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Pictorial LVI R3A
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Pictorial LVI R2A
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