home.social

#2023art — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #2023art, aggregated by home.social.

  1. I enjoy year-in stuff and art shares, so if you've got a piece from 2023 that you thought was truly 🔥 bangin'🔥 I'd love to see it! Could be a favorite or a foray into a new style or whatever else you deem noteworthy.

    Feel free to comment or use the hashtag #2023YearInArt if you're interested.

    Boosts are of course appreciated, if you're so inclined 😁

    #ArtShare #MastoArt #MastoArtist #2023Art #YearInReview

  2. CW: 🔞-♀️/♂️Characters, 👀contact, 🍈🍈🍑nudity, 🥟🍆genitals

    2024 is about to begin, I now look at what I've done this year and...
    I'm actually proud ^^

    #2023recap #2023artsummary #artsummary #art #2023art #ArtSummary2023 #MastoArt #ArtistOnMasto

  3. The very next day, on the 27th August I did this, a watercolour painting of an abandoned lifeboat. On Arches paper. I enjoyed painting the rusty hull.

    #art #watercolour #painting #2023art #yearinreview2023

  4. Whoosh through to the 26th August and this watercolour was painted mostly wet-in-wet using larger brushes and tons of water. I did rip it a bit getting the masking tape off but I don’t care. #art #painting #watercolour #2023art #yearinreview2023

  5. So now we will jump past the clunkers and on to this, my favourite watercolour of the year. Finished by the 12th August and featuring a weir at Snuff Mills in Bristol. I love this painting and really enjoyed painting it.
    #art #painting #watercolour #2023art #yearinreview2023

  6. So after the high point (for me) of oils on canvas and panels it was back to watercolours for this market scene in a French town.

    I think this marked the start of a dodgy painting period for me with some clunkers.

    From the 10th June.
    #art #painting #watercolours #2023art #yearinreview2023

  7. By the 7th May I had finished this, one of my favourite paintings and certainly my favourite oil painting from this year. The design on the jug nearly broke my brain, as did the crack in the plaster on the wall. This painting is small. #art #painting #oil #stilllife #2023art #yearinreview2023

  8. Encouraged by my still life of a jug with some grapes, I stupidly tackled this vast canvas towards the end of April, making this my largest painting to date. Also oil this time on a big canvas. #art #painting #oils #2023art #yearinreview2023

  9. By the 8th April I’ve suddenly gone mad on still life paintings. What made it happen was seeing a painting by someone of a jar of jam and I had to do a still life. Unfortunately I ran out of grapes because I was eating them. Oil on canvas panel. #art #painting #stilllife #oils #2023art #yearinreview2023

  10. The 1st April was back to the woods and also looking back a bit to autumn. Also more traditional. Painted using just watercolour and the Ranson palette wet into wet to get that misty appearance. #art #painting #watercolour #2023art #yearinreview2023

  11. This next one, from 27th March, is all about that sky. It was done at Crook Peak or nearby (I am disabled so getting up a hill is a miracle). Acrylic ink and acrylic on board. #art #painting #acrylic #2023art #yearinreview2023

  12. Onwards to the 25th March and by now in the year I’m trying to get some more experimental stuff in. This one on the surface is a painting of a seaside scene. It does however have embedded in its surface oestrogen patches (that’s estrogen for others). This painting is full of hormones. A place of memories for me too. Note the scratches and other marks that are deliberate.

    Acrylic using palette knives. #art #painting #acrylic #2023art #yearinreview2023 #transrights

  13. We have many many more of these paintings to go so it may take a couple of days. #yearinreview2023 #2023art

  14. Roll forward to March 22nd and we have this, also an attempt at an abstract landscape, this one of some dunes and and other structures at a beach. I know why this doesn’t work for me, it was too balanced. Remember folks don’t make paintings too symmetrical and balanced.

    #art #painting #acrylic #2023art #yearinreview2023

  15. This one - again from March 15th - may take some explaining. I was trying to reach a the abstract landscape zone, but the algorithm in my head was still set to more realistic landscapes, so we ended up with this clunker. BUT, it did have some learning experiences and was fun to paint so I kept it.
    #art #painting #acrylic #2023art #yearinreview2023

  16. A change of pace but on the 19 March I’m back with this gouache street painting of a street near me done from a photo taken at sunrise. This was a present for friend. It was a hard painting to do as well!

    #art #painting #gouache #2023art #yearinreview2023

  17. Amazingly also from February 17th - I was obviously on a roll. Another snowscape painted using the Ranson palette. This time focused on that amazing sky. Painted again using a hake brush.

    #art #watercolour #painting #2023art #yearinreview2023

  18. The second painting from February 17th - this time a snow scape painted using just watercolour. Agein this has a mysterious element. A small figure seen in the hedgerow in the distance. Too small for a man. What is it? Painted using the Ranson palette of colours and also done mostly with a hake brush.

    #art #watercolour #painting #2023art #yearinreview2023

  19. From the 17th February - and this was another day with two paintings - comes this warmup sketch of a path in Leigh Woods, that I include purely for the reason that I like the way I captured the moss on the tree at lower left. The other trees are so-so and one looks like it is falling over or is one of those car sales inflatables.

    Sketch in sketchbook. Medium: pretty much all of them if I remember.

    #art #painting #mixedmedia #2023art #yearinreview2023

  20. This one, from February 12, is a bit mystical and mysterious. A path leading into a woodland yes, and you all know I paint too many of them. But this one came out much more interesting to me, and the bit of the hedge with the orange red glow makes it even more mysterious. What’s going on in there?

    #art #painting #watercolour #2023art #yearinreview2023

  21. Good Riddance, 2023!

    Can we all agree that it has been a bad year altogether? AI, war, inflation, bad news in general...I can't wait to get over it.

    Most of my work had belonged to my webcomic Blue Tea and my videogame Setting Moon. Some fanart and commissions. Thank you to all who put their trust in me, you're the best!

    My goal for this year is to finish chapter 2 of Blue Tea(more than 100 pages :capy_coffee:​ ) and create the alpha version of the prototype of my game.

    Fingers crossed!
    .
    .
    .
    #artvsartist #artvsartist2023 #2023art #artist #artistsonmastodon

  22. (March 2023)
    Tribute to the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U eShop, which was closed down March 27th, 2023.

    #nintendo #eshop #3ds #sophe #art #myart #2023art

  23. IT'S HERE!! Prompt 1 of #StrokeOfScience!

    (Cw// faint flash/eyestrain warning in the animation. Still image included seperately!)

    Fortnight One
    Prompt - Living
    Jan. 1 - 15th

    Starting the year with something broad-scoped: Depict something living. Plants, animals, bacteria. Maybe something that keeps us Alive for the medart people.. Endless possibilities this fortnight!

    #artchallenge #digitalart
    #sciart #scicomm #yearofart #animation #animation2d #2023art #2023artchallenge