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r/ArtNouveau
23.6k members
Dedicated to Art Nouveau in all of its forms. Also open to contemporary Art Nouveau artists to share their work! Pure digital creations are not allowed however, please post them to r/PopArtNouveau
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r/PopArtNouveau
29.6k members
PopArtNouveau - Pop Culture Captured in Art Nouveau
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r/Art
22.6m members
This is a subreddit about art, where we are serious about art and artists, and discussing art in a mature, substantive way. *Read the rules* and observe other submissions before posting. Be on your best behavior and do not comment unless you have something meaningful and mature to say. We are strictly moderated and do not give out warnings.
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r/drawing
4.5m members
Drawing is the act of making marks on a substrate by moving something across it.
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r/ArtDeco
63.4k members
Welcome to r/ArtDeco
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r/HungryArtists
197k members
HungryArtists is an online community of freelance artists, designers and illustrators all looking to create custom art commissions for you! Commission an artist quickly and easily, just create an account in minutes and post your request. Artists will start replying with a range of portfolios for you to choose your best fit. Browse thousands of worldwide artists portfolios updated daily, when you find an artist that suits your budget and style just message them directly to get started.
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r/ArtHistory
134k members
This is a community of art enthusiasts interested in a vast range of movements, styles, media, and methodologies. Please feel free to share your favorite articles, essays, and discussions on artists and artworks.
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r/AccidentalArtGallery
46.4k members
Influenced by r/accidentalrenaissance, this is the go-to sub for all art styles. Found a candid photo that looks like it could be right out of a painting from the Middle Ages, Pop Art, or even an Ice Age cave drawing? Post it here!
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r/pics
30.0m members
A place for pictures and photographs.
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r/DnD
3.1m members
A subreddit dedicated to the various iterations of Dungeons & Dragons, from its First Edition roots to its One D&D future.
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r/SympatheticMonsters
161k members
Monsters need love too. A place to collect hugs for silly, brave, humble, fabulous, homesick, terrified, or sympathetic monsters.
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r/tinabelcher
14.6k members
A smart, strong, sensual subreddit. Tina Ruth Belcher is a hopeless romantic with minimal social skills. She likes horses, rainbows, zombies, writing erotic friend fiction, and butts.
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r/architecture
1.3m members
A community for students, professionals, and lovers of architecture.
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r/MCM
1.6k members
Welcome to r/MCM
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r/ImaginarySliceOfLife
405k members
Art that showcase snapshots of life in realistic and fantastical settings -- Often seeking to glorify the mundane, "slice of life" art depict day-to-day rhythms and life experiences in ways that can be romantic, wholesome, and/or thought-provoking. -- Please note that this is not a traditional anime slice of life sub in that the scope we use to define a piece as slice of life is wider and all art, be it Eastern or Western, is welcome.
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r/ArchitecturalRevival
116k members
This sub is dedicated to the appreciation of traditional architecture, with a view to increasing the appetite for architectural revival. Posts should be of old and new buildings in a traditionalist style. Please read the rules before posting.
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r/Antiques
159k members
We are dedicated to antiques and old stuff. Join in!
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r/SuperStructures
49.1k members
Art featuring mega sized architecture and technology.
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r/ImaginaryArchitecture
351k members
Paintings and drawings featuring architecturally interesting buildings and structures, real or imagined.
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r/tattoos
6.4m members
Welcome to the r/Tattoos subreddit community
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r/midjourney
446k members
An official subreddit for Midjourney related content.
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r/ImaginaryMindscapes
210k members
A collection of paintings and drawings dedicated to the art of the imagination. Surrealistic landscapes, monsters, characters, and all sorts of thought-provoking imagery.
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r/viennasecession
240 members
To every age its art, to every art its freedom
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r/ThriftStoreHauls
2.6m members
A forum dedicated to sharing your thrift finds - garage sales, flea markets, pawn shops, and more are all allowed. Come join our community and share your passion for the hunt with like minded people!
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r/CrossStitch
490k members
Cross stitch community - patterns, discussions, and competitions!
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r/ImaginaryWarhammer
146k members
Warhammer Fantasy and 40K art.
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r/ImaginaryLeviathans
269k members
Paintings and drawings featuring giant creatures in and of the sea or sky.
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r/europe
4.6m members
Europe: 50 (+6) countries, 230 languages, 746M people… 1 subreddit.
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r/typography
352k members
A community all about typography and type design.
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r/ImaginaryCityscapes
206k members
Paintings and drawings featuring urban landscapes from fiction or reality - past, present and future.
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  • r/Antiques - Why are so many pieces of Art Nouveau / Deco china, hand painted? Are these considered fine china of the era or were these painted by amateurs as part of the "make it yourself" aspect of the Arts and Crafts movement?
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