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-A Coign of Vantage-
Jacek Yerka - Tsunami --
need a hand?
sandro botticelli, dante and beatrice in stars
Kimagure Buta
Maya Perry (American, b. 1994, New York, NY, USA, based New Haven, CT, USA) - Gathering in Limbo (Our deepest passion), 2025, Paintings: Oil on Linen
Eve by Solomon Joseph Solomon (1908)
Forget me not
My print shop: INPRNT
Small Bull's Head
Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC.
Now in the Brooklyn Museum. 37.1562E
九水巷 aka 999999999sx aka Jiushui Xiang (Chinese) - Untitled, 2025, Painting
Karin Hosono aka かりん 細野 (Japanese, b. 2002, Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan) - 忍び, Paintings: Oil on Canvas
French designer Gérard Paris-Clavel’s work combines social conscience with graphic impact.
I like how this piece (‘Piéton de la ville’, 2001) is created using lines running in opposite directions - simple yet effective.
Found via Humaginaire.
Heather Ihn Martin, Baking, 2020, Gouache on watercolor paper
Apple blossoms
My print shop: INPRNT
A Statement of Pride" by Nigerian artist and photographer Favour Jonathan
blåhaj and my beautiful girl <3
this is no longer in my accounts top posts and its a tragedy. i like seeing my gf at the top of my blog
just means i need to do another banger drawing of her to top it
did this yesterday but I forgot to warm up first so I had some issues with an arm
have to try again :)
Hans Baluschek (German, 1870-1935, b. Wrocław, Poland, d. Berlin, Germany) - Illustration for Peterchen's Trip to the Moon, 1920 by Gerdt von Bassewitz, Paintings: Gouache, Watercolor