I’ll go first. Franz Marc. I particularly like “Blaues Pferd I”. I love me some German expressionism.
My wife.
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!
Nice try recovery questions bot. I won’t fall for it by saying Sclub 7
Ain’t no party like an S Club party!
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.
Goya
Wassily Kandinsky. Lots of his works are centered around the idea that colors have “souls,” in fact he taught color theory at Bauhaus for a bit.
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
Was gonna say Enya but everyone is talking paintings. Escher it is, then.
Purely visual art probably Moebius. Sort of set the tone for a lot of art I like across all mediums.
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.






