14 #Hilarious & #Surprising #Things #Named After #Famous #Artists

PITTSBURGH – AUGUST 25: Andy Warhol Bridge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on August 25, 2016. (Photo By Raymond Boyd/Getty Images)

Árbol de Piedra (“stone tree”) in the Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve. Image by El Guanche, courtesy Wikimedia Commons.

Mount #AnselAdams / Ansel Adams Wilderness

Parfumerie #Fragonard

The #SalvadorDalí #Desert (see image Arbol de Piedra above)

The #AndyWarhol #Bridge (see image Andy Warhol Bridge Pittsburgh Pennsylvania above)

Paul #Gauguin #Cruises

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#Diego Voci seeked out inspiration from his Artists friends https://www.pinterest.com/diegovo…/inspirations-diegovocitm/

DRAWINGS BY #PICASSO AND #DIEGOVOCI

So you think Diego’s portrayal of feet and limbs sometimes look weird, or out of proportion?

Embracing  24 x 34 Watercolor on Paper 1979 under glass

“Embracing” was our first image at the very beginning of the Artifact Collectors Painting of the Week thread.  Remember no less than the giant artist icon Picasso did funny feet and limbs, too.

It didn’t seem to bother his art career.  Picasso’s tiny right arm is half the thickness of the left.  Use your own judgment on the legs and foot.

Works on Paper

AC P of W #248 1/5/2015