hot air balloon
Rumoured to be: Qualis artifex pereo - what an artist the world loses in me =P
anonymous, poorly paid workers
an artist
Whatever the artist or writer cared to cloth him with.
What he would please - also what a artist depicted him to ware.
Leonardo da Vinci did that.
Parachute VA
Parachute pants became popular in the 80's because of the music artist, MC Hammer. Parachute pants were aptly named because of the nylon synthetic material they were made with. They were used in breaking dancing and came in very bright colors.
Vincent van Gogh was NOT a futuristic artist. He painted, drew, sketched, and chalked things from his time. He didn't imagine much of the future, as he had mental problems and other things to worry about.
There exists only a rough sketch by Jacques-Louis Davis
That depends on two things: 1) what the artist prefers, and 2) what the observers prefer. Both are constantly changing. I personally like sketched drawings, because it is usually the raw, beautiful, untamed picture that is initially drawn by the artist, and it hosts a lot of emotion and natural beauty. Clean drawings are very pretty to look at, and tend to be a little easier on the eyes. For me, however, they have a very talored look, and for me, it seems that much of the emotion of the artist has been lost in the erasing (or single-line drawing).
Since I am unable to see which picture you are referring to, I am unable to locate the artist. If you have a picture of the painting, try placing it in the Google search bar to do a reverse image search.
Some people who have drawn or sketched shells are:Anne Vallayer-CosterRichard MurdockThere are links to some of their works below.
Carrvagio
yes or who invented Micky
Leonardo DaVinci
Alexander Calder is the artist that invented the mobile in 1956.