Karel Thole's 1978 cover to the Italian translation of Renaissance, by Raymond F. Jones
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Karel Thole's 1978 cover to the Italian translation of Renaissance, by Raymond F. Jones
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“Bath With Dog” Natalie Wadlington, 2024 Oil on canvas
Lynn Chadwick - Pyramids (1962).
Korean sculptor Xooang Choi‘s sculptures of bodies and imaginary creatures are often described as hyper-realistic, but they are also surreal in their elements of fantasy and nightmarish distortion. We’ve featured both his most imaginative and more graphic visions on our blog, sculptures that explore themes of destruction, transformation and re-assemblage. To Choi, the body is a vessel through which we perceive and express ourselves, and one that provides him with an ideal medium to explore the possibilities of the human condition.
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Albert Pénot aka Albert Joseph Pénot (French, 1862-1930, b. Xermaménil, France) - Le Femme Chauve-Souris (The Bat Wing Woman), c. 1890, Paintings: Oil on Canvas, Private Collection
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Dédales, Chales Burns
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Flip the switch Switch the wire Lights turn on Then the fire
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Graphic - Raymond Lemstra (B.1978)
I’m praying chappell roan brings back amy winehouse-esque big messy birds nest hair bc that is my shit and I’m tired of pretending I don’t look good as hell looking like i’ve been dragged through a bush
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Sigil 9 (Cascade) — 8" x 8" Casein, Graphite, Collage, Silver Leaf Wood Panel
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Nobuyoshi Araki: Hair on body (from Erotos) , 1997
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Your art is beautiful! I love your linework and I was just wondering if you usually work traditionally or digitally? ❣️
thank you!
I only draw digitally but I like to use brushes that look like ink
I spent most of my life drawing with pens and brushes with ink so I got it ingrained in my digital style too
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