Bonaparte aux Tuileries (10 août 1792) by Maurice Realier-Dumas
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The Death of Marat (French: La Mort de Marat or Marat Assassiné) Jacques-Louis David (1793)
Maximilien Robespierre by Adélaïde Labille-Guiard,1786.
Giulio Aristide Sartorio: Rite (Detail) 1904 – 1923
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Jean Baptiste Greuze, The Guitar Player (1755)
Jean Jospeh Weerts – The Assasination of Marat
I love how ridiculous this is compared to the Jacques Louis David and Paul Baudry versions. Lets see Have A Nice Life make an album cover out of it. Have to thank one of my friends for finding and showing me this glorious painting.
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Frida Kahlo, Self-portrait with thorn necklace and hummingbird, 1940.
The Marvelous Miniature Culinary Creations of @shayaar
To see more of Shay’s teensy culinary creations, follow @shayaar on Instagram.
“People can’t get enough of seeing their favorite treat in the size of their finger,” explains accidental miniature food artist Shay Aaron (@shayaar). Shay studies stage and costume design in Tel Aviv, Israel, but has spent the past decade fielding miniature food requests from every corner of the globe.
Since his first commission — a tiny Seder plate for Passover — Shay has refined his micro-culinary skills, at one point enrolling in a six-month baking course to learn more about pastries. But there will be no sampling of these bite-size morsels. His works, done at a 1:12 scale, are primarily made of polymer clay, but can include resin, glass, wood, metal and paper.
The final step of production is the most difficult to capture, but also the most important. “Texturing is crucial and takes lots of time and energy,” Shay explains. “I’m using a sewing needle to create bread crumbs or the spongy texture for a layer cake. I can work on a tiny piece for an hour just to get the right texture.”
White Roses, Vincent Van Gogh (1890)