@andros_rex@lemmy.world to Traditional Art@lemmy.worldEnglish • 18 days agoEthel Greene, “The World’s Greatest Parking Lot,” oil on canvas, 1969lemmy.worldimagemessage-square75arrow-up1738file-text
arrow-up1738imageEthel Greene, “The World’s Greatest Parking Lot,” oil on canvas, 1969lemmy.world@andros_rex@lemmy.world to Traditional Art@lemmy.worldEnglish • 18 days agomessage-square75file-text
minus-square@Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglish10•18 days agoMy biggest beef with Lemmy art communities. I think largely due to restrictions from instances, the image quality is almost always dissapointing here.
minus-square@andros_rex@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilinkEnglish6•18 days agoShe’s a relatively obscure artist. I ran into similar issues. I think she’s housed at the San Diego Museum of Art. The stuff I’ve found on her seems to point out how underappreciated she is as a surrealist, how she references Magritte as an influence. She seems really “slept on.”
minus-square@otacon239@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish3•18 days agoTo be fair, I couldn’t find this in better quality anywhere else either. I had a hard time finding references to it at all other than an article that didn’t have the picture, and a Reddit and Flickr repost that are the same quality.
My biggest beef with Lemmy art communities. I think largely due to restrictions from instances, the image quality is almost always dissapointing here.
She’s a relatively obscure artist. I ran into similar issues. I think she’s housed at the San Diego Museum of Art. The stuff I’ve found on her seems to point out how underappreciated she is as a surrealist, how she references Magritte as an influence. She seems really “slept on.”
To be fair, I couldn’t find this in better quality anywhere else either. I had a hard time finding references to it at all other than an article that didn’t have the picture, and a Reddit and Flickr repost that are the same quality.