Exploring in Goblin Valley, Utah.
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Exploring in Goblin Valley, Utah.
Satyress by Victor Quaresma
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A bit late but here’s my piece for @storywatchzine! I did Symmetra as a Wendigo from Algonquian folklore. My contributor copy arrived and it is gorgeous - I am so honoured to have been a part of this project!!
“Let us partake in Communion… And feast upon the Old Blood.” The Vicar Amelia, practicing what she preaches. My second Bloodborne piece for Baltimore ComicCon!! I’ll be selling this and some other prints (including my Eileen the Crow piece) at table A318, Sep 2-4!! Swing on by if you want a copy!
Hypnotizing Translucent Waves In 19th Century Russian Paintings Capture The Raw Power Of The Sea
Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky loved painting the sea. A Crimean native, he was born in Feodosia, a port town, and thus had great waters as a constant companion. This 19th century Russian Armenian painter had real knack for depicting waves. Light and translucent, they perfectly capture the essence of the real thing. Many of these paintings featured a human element, too, with ships showing the struggle between man and nature.
During his career, Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky painted more than 6000 paintings, half of which depict sea and ships. He often went to watch naval manoeuvres and even painted the siege of Sevastopol. Aivazovsky was widely recognized even outside the Russian Empire, receiving awards from France, Turkey and others.
More info: artcyclopedia.ru (h/t: demilked, mymodernmet)
Frank Papé illustration for Thaïs, Anatole France, 1890
La Foret De L'isle Adam by Rémi Bridot
the silence in the fog
by Denny Bitte
Transforming by Sara Conlan
Jim Skull, Les fleurs du mal (2010)
Papier mache skull, artificial flowers, taxidermy bird and insects, gold leaf
January Morning - St. Petersburg by Ed Gordeev
Wolf and a crow, yes it’s my fav combi prints / stickers
Bloodborne art from fandom battle 2/4, the duet of my favourite vicars.
A series of illustration I did for Thorki fanbook The Sun Mountain.
think the ocean is trying to tell me something 🤔
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