But if he ever breaks your heart If the teardrops ever start I’ll be there before the next teardrop falls
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But if he ever breaks your heart If the teardrops ever start I’ll be there before the next teardrop falls
Ok. I jacked off. I hate everyone again. Carry on.
Here’s a piece that I created for my new art book! It’s for a tutorial that covers how I construct characters and finalize line work for a digital painting. It’s one of two detailed tutorials in the book. 4 days left to back it and get free stretch goal goodies with your book order: http://kck.st/2jlRiiC ❤️
La Tribuna. 1897. Giovanni Mataloni.
54 5/8 x 79 in./138.3 x 207 cm
La Tribuna, personified, bends over the shadowed Earth, about to inscribe upon the new day with a quill. From her tapestried dress, we gaze upward to her feather-winged headdress – as if Mercury’s winged sandals had become Shakespeare’s “wings of imagination and speed of thought.” A superb work of art, right down to the typography, features imagery and chiaroscuro familiar to fans of Metlicovitz and Dudovich. But Mataloni preceded both of those colleagues at Ricordi, where he arrived in 1890. Mataloni’s famous Brevetto Auer poster brought Art Nouveau to Italy in 1895; this magnificent piece returns us to the Italian Renaissance.
Available at auction October 22, 2017. Learn more >>>
Buses and Trains - Bachelor Girl
Boing, boing
ROUND BOY
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Salvator Mundi 1500
Leonardo da Vinci
Wow, everything sucks and now I wanna talk to you about it and hope you'd comfort me But I never did that before when we were fine. Now all I can do is rant here. This sucks, I wish it didn't have to come to this.
Its only been a few days but man its starting to really sink in an hurt a lot.
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Happy Pride everyone make your city magical :)
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It wasnt love yet but it was painful that it reached its end. I had a lot of things to say and thank you for but I never even got the chance to say it because i've stalled for so long. It sucks now that I have no weekends with you to look forward to.
Zodiac. 1896. Alphonse Mucha.
19 ½ x 26 in./49.5 x 66 cm
Zodiac “turned out to be one of [Mucha’s] most successful designs … The editor of La Plume liked it so much that he bought it for his magazine almost immediately and started giving it wide publicity … Mucha’s customary circular background here serves the functional role of carrying the symbols of the zodiac. The ornamental shapes and patterns around the perimeter are worked out with a precision and attention to detail unusual even for a meticulous artist like Mucha” (Rennert/Weill, p. 100). This is the original version before the addition of any advertising text or calendarium.
Available at auction June 22.