Thread for Views, Paintings(Beautiful Pics)

But if there’s a 3d printer that it can print this buildings (as a glass) it would be different then

Nah it’s not like I have Stendhal Syndrome or anything the images simply look good to me and that’s it nothing complex or divine.

I agreed with the 3D printing idea especially as you said making glass models. Apart from the details and color/tone, I also think size/scale matter the grander the more impressive :eye::eye:

Some art I made with Adobe Elements inspired by my first custom and the one coming.

Leather jacket… Primal/Daredevil and Khan.
The dice… A Stark Black Reality.
The crosshairs… Wanted.
Live… the QTKS.

Untitled-6 (2)

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“Spring - Apollo and Animals” - Joseph Christian Leyendecker, 1929

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Love Leyendecker. Great sense of style and humor. He was one of the most influental cover artist of the 20th century’s first half, mostly painting for the Saturday Evening Post.

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“Three Witches and Three Wolves”, Eugène Grasset, 1900.

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Greek deities, (last content from glass sculptures)









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Bat Woman

The [Original] Bat-Woman, Albert-Joseph Penot, 1890.

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“Circe Invidiosa” by John William Waterhouse, 1892

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Now I found this one. Looks similar again. But much older. Even somehow molten.

Rubens being a fan of stoicism. Painting and owning a bust of Seneca - one of the most influential Roman stoic philosophers

christ accepting his death and embodying stoic virtue

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Rubens also using some of Michelangelos work for his own


Hercules being drunk by rubens : )

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Mars the roman god of war in the middle while Venus the goddess of war tries to hold him back. The figure of fury is pulling him to war. Civilians suffer the war while the Europe cries out in her black dress.

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Achilles dragging the corpse of the Trojan hero he just killer around the Troy

Its funny how first ever sculptures we know are these. The stone age guys had things straight in terms of what they liked.


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Transfiguration by Sulamith Wülfing, 1933.

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Theda Bara as Cleopatra, 1917.

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Illustration for Indian Myth and Legend, Warwick Goble, 1913.

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The Fairy Feller’s Master-Stroke, Richard Dadd, 1864.

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Nymphs with Satyr, William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1873

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