Sergei Vinogradov (Russian, 1869-1938), Pechersky Monastery. The Belfry, 1929. Oil on canvas, 81 x 65.5 cm.
This is classic conservative logic: by giving people equal rights, conservatives feel they have lost their rights. Oppression is needed for a conservative to feel ‘normal’.
Broke out the traditional media the other day to work on an old sketch. It was super refreshing, and buying cheesy metallic watercolors has definitely turned out to be the best thing I ever decided to do with my money.
Amira bint Balqis/The Posterchildren © Kitty Burroughs
Abel Warshawsky (1883-1962), Portrait of a Woman in a Breton Headdress (1914), oil on canvas, 65 x 81 cm. Via 1stdibs.







