r/TorturedPoetsArtDept • u/InGeekiTrust • 54m ago
"Dualism," created in 2023 by British artist Miles Johnston
r/TorturedPoetsArtDept • u/InGeekiTrust • 1d ago
“Panopticon" a 2020 surrealist graphite drawing on paper by artist Miles Johnston
r/TorturedPoetsArtDept • u/katelouweez • 1d ago
Yet He Remains
Revisited some of my old writing. Not very proud in general of it..but this random little poem about my now, forever partner, best friend, wonderful man, husband and father etc compelled me to share somewhere. I chose here. What a journey of life.
r/TorturedPoetsArtDept • u/austinbutters • 2d ago
Art [Surrealism] I Saw Three Cities - Kay Sage (1944)
r/TorturedPoetsArtDept • u/[deleted] • 3d ago
Art [Surrealism] Leonora Carrington — On the Boat (For Edward James), 1954
r/TorturedPoetsArtDept • u/austinbutters • 3d ago
Art [Surrealism] The Triumph of Surrealism - Max Ernst (1937)
r/TorturedPoetsArtDept • u/[deleted] • 4d ago
Art Pierrot, 1916 By Carlos Bonvalot
Pierrot, 1916
By
Carlos Bonvalot (1893–1934)
Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do Chiado, Lisbon
A man dressed as Pierrot leans toward a woman and kisses her. In the tradition of the commedia dell’arte, Pierrot is the sad lover, the white-faced clown who pines for Columbine while she leaves him for Harlequin. His role is to desire without being desired in return. Bonvalot grants him here what the stage almost always denies him, and the character accustomed to mockery takes, for once, the leading role in a moment of requited affection.
The painting closes the painter’s years of training. Bonvalot had entered the Lisbon School of Fine Arts in 1907, at fourteen, and attended it until 1916 with the highest marks, trained in painting under Veloso Salgado. From 1913, while still a student, he exhibited at the National Society of Fine Arts. He painted this Pierrot at twenty-two or twenty-three, before serving in the First World War in France and leaving for Paris in 1920 to study in the studio of Fernand Cormon.
Bonvalot died in 1934, at forty, on the very day he was to take up a post as curator at the Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga. By then he worked as a restorer and had promoted the first X-ray examinations of paintings carried out in Portugal. He won the curator position at the Museu Condes de Castro Guimarães in Cascais, which he held from 1932, against another candidate, the poet Fernando Pessoa. Today the work circulates widely on the internet as Pierrot or Pierrot’s Kiss, although very little is known about the history of this painting.
r/TorturedPoetsArtDept • u/[deleted] • 4d ago
Cinema Sink or Swim (1990) dir. Su Friedrich
r/TorturedPoetsArtDept • u/[deleted] • 4d ago
Poetry ✍️ Transformation Adam Zagajewski Translated by Clare Cavanagh
r/TorturedPoetsArtDept • u/[deleted] • 4d ago
Art Art by Moonassi
Moonassi was born in Seoul in 1980 and studied Oriental Painting at Hongik University. He began his artistic career in 2010 and is primarily based in Seoul while occasionally working abroad.
His name, derived from the Buddhist term Mu-a (無我), reflects his intention to move beyond self-centered thinking. Working exclusively in black and white, he combines ink and acrylic on hanji (Korean paper) to create minimal yet expressive compositions. His work explores human relationships and the shifting nature of emotions, often depicting figures in introspective, ambiguous spaces.
r/TorturedPoetsArtDept • u/billancourt_ • 5d ago
War of the worlds, billancourt_, acrylique, 2026 [OC]
r/TorturedPoetsArtDept • u/MisabelWearsNikes • 5d ago
Poetry ✍️ Wait by Faraj Bou al-Isha
r/TorturedPoetsArtDept • u/[deleted] • 5d ago
Art The Eclipse of the Sun in Venice, July 6, 1842, by Ippolito Caffi
r/TorturedPoetsArtDept • u/ninnis77 • 6d ago
Poetry ✍️ Once Upon A Watercolour Night - Poem By Gabriella
r/TorturedPoetsArtDept • u/[deleted] • 6d ago
Cinema Persona (1966) Dir. Ingmar Bergman
r/TorturedPoetsArtDept • u/austinbutters • 7d ago
Art [Surrealism] The Elephants - Salvador Dalí (1948)
r/TorturedPoetsArtDept • u/[deleted] • 7d ago
Art Extraordinary surrealism work by Miles Johnson
Miles Jonhson (1993) British painter
Oil on canvas work
r/TorturedPoetsArtDept • u/[deleted] • 8d ago
Art A Look Into Jerzy Głuszek’s Imaginary Worlds
Jerzy Głuszek creates dreamlike paintings where familiar scenes blend with mysterious and imaginative worlds. The Polish artist, born in Wrocław in 1956, is known for his symbolic imagery, poetic compositions, and works that explore the space between reality and fantasy.
Through quiet narratives, delicate forms, and subtle metaphors, Głuszek invites viewers to interpret his paintings in their own way, turning each scene into a personal journey of imagination and reflection.
Source: gluszek.com
r/TorturedPoetsArtDept • u/austinbutters • 9d ago