Cady Wells. He was a watercolor artist in New Mexico. He did truly different and amazing paintings of landscapes and buildings.


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Cady Wells. He was a watercolor artist in New Mexico. He did truly different and amazing paintings of landscapes and buildings.


these are haunting for some reason
Ooh I like these!
Purely visual art probably Moebius. Sort of set the tone for a lot of art I like across all mediums.
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I'm pretty basic. Van Gogh is top for me.
Mind you, Gonsalves ranks right up there along with Magritte and Monet.
I reckon you can guess what "schools" I tend to respond to most lol
I've always liked Van Gough's work.
Last year I got to see his Sunflowers painting in person at the National Portrait Gallery in London. I didn't even know it was there when I decided to go to that museum, it was a pleasant surprise.
I've always been fond of Paul Klee. Marc has grown on me, though. Fsck WW1 that killed so many of the blaue reiter gang.
Goya
My wife.
Was gonna say Enya but everyone is talking paintings. Escher it is, then.