Still not Inktober, just another page from my sketchbook, this time with cute succulents! I’m utterly crazy about those, and can’t help collecting them to brighten my home.
Tools: Pentel, Watercolors
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$LAYYYTER
Stranger Things
will byers stan first human second
Claire Keane
noise dept.
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Misplaced Lens Cap

@theartofmadeline
Xuebing Du

if i look back, i am lost
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
cherry valley forever
YOU ARE THE REASON

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Kiana Khansmith

PR's Tumblrdome
Sade Olutola

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@axa-jmm
Still not Inktober, just another page from my sketchbook, this time with cute succulents! I’m utterly crazy about those, and can’t help collecting them to brighten my home.
Tools: Pentel, Watercolors
cuatro caminos, totonicapán, guatemala, 2016
tlacolula de matamoros, oaxaca, mexico, 2017
a skilled musician
Illustration in collaboration with @Project1324 for ‘International Women’s Day’
Manjit Thapp / ig
“We Are Still Here” is a Gorgeous Book Capturing the Queer-Inclusive Evolution of East LA’s Chicanx Identity
We come from a long line of resistance.
IG: CREATIVMIND
Feliz día internacional de la mujer. En FYM nos sumamos a la lucha por la igualdad!
International women’s day | Ale De la Torre
Definitivamente Tulum un destino majestuoso de día y noche…
Foto: Erik Ruiz
“Conversando con otros mundos” Postal de museo intervenida con pintura acrílica. @Santiago Savi, 2017 #mexicanart #Mexico #mexicanartist #flowers #hommingbird #fridakahlo #frida #santiagosavi
México, Arquitectura y Monumentos Históricos
The project: México, Architecture and Historical Monuments was born out of Erik Gonzalez’s desire to share the architecture patrimony of his homeland. The series features some of the Mexico’s most important historical architectural achievements in illustrations of the building’s facades fashioned out of brightly colored geometrical shapes with incredible results. The projects featured so far include, from the top:
Museo Nacional de la Máscara
Palacio de Bellas Artes
Teatro Juárez
Monumento A la Patria
Callejones de Guanajuato
Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel
Reloj Monumental