Check your followers stats. Frame v2 by @compez.eth From Effort to Achievement โ $GENY Helps You Share Your Path! ๐
0 replies
0 recasts
3 reactions
Zora is more than just a protocol; itโs a gateway to creative freedom. A space where art, culture, and web3 innovation thrive. ๐๐ซ Dive in and explore the future of creation! #Zora #Web3
0 replies
0 recasts
2 reactions
Top casts
A beautiful mural of Argentina's championship in Buenos Aires
8 replies
0 recasts
69 reactions
Stone Crushers is one of the most well-known paintings by French artist Gustave Courbet, an iconoclastic realist painter who challenged traditional artistic conventions. The painting depicts two men breaking stones on the side of the road and is believed to be a commentary on the plight of the working class in 19th century France.
13 replies
1 recast
68 reactions
The fodder cart, like many famous paintings, was drawn in the 19th century. John Constable is the painter of the dreamlike atmosphere of this painting, and the story of drawing it goes back to his childhood memories. John's father had a large agricultural farm in England, whose pleasant summer weather had remained in the mind of this great painter. In this painting, all the small details of an ordinary rural life in England have been obsessively processed by the artist.
11 replies
0 recasts
67 reactions
Abraham Mignon is one of the best painters of still life and complex composition of flowers, fruits and shells. However, he was not very good at depicting cats, and this issue led to the production of strange works. Born and trained in Germany, Mignon spent most of his time in the Netherlands and became known as a talented artist whose work had a large following throughout Europe. The "Upside Down Vase" work shows Mignon's skill in depicting flowers and insects; But at first glance, you can understand the problem of this painting.