by Laura Adel Johnson

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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Cosimo Galluzzi
noise dept.
art blog(derogatory)

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YOU ARE THE REASON

Product Placement
ojovivo
Show & Tell

roma★

JBB: An Artblog!

titsay
wallacepolsom

blake kathryn

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Jules of Nature
Misplaced Lens Cap
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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@craftersfort
by Laura Adel Johnson
In stitches, Sheena Liam
Tokyo at Night by Mateusz Urbanowicz
Mateusz Urbanowicz, also known as Matto, is a Polish artist and illustrator currently based in Tokyo. He originally moved to Japan to study animation and comics and he landed himself a gig at Tokyo-based animation film studio CoMix Wave, where he did backgrounds for, among other things, the film “Your Name.”
In 2017 he left the studio and began working as a freelancer so he could focus on personal projects like Tokyo Storefronts. His latest project is Tokyo at Night, a series of 10 watercolors illustrating the backstreets of Tokyo at night. The 10 illustrations were created along a path from Kudanshita that goes through the neighborhood of Kagurazaka and ends at Waseda.
By: Vincent Bal Instagram: @artwoonz
https://instagram.com/p/BceAmdHhOrb/
Наталяさんのツイート: “https://t.co/seO9jdf23E”
Inspiration
Mia N
(Have a Nice Day!(ハバナイ))
(BalanceSeries)
MAGAZINE - 2017.03.22
巨大なパーティー:ウエストバム自伝とHave a Nice Day!『The Manual』について
与田太郎
さらに読む
Work in progress, painting a wall at Bared Footwear for the launch of our collab sneaker! More here.
牛嶋直子 (Galleria Grafica Tokioから)
Tonight…. when girls go crazy
Olafur Eliasson - Beauty, 1993
“A punctured hose sprays a curtain of fine mist from the ceiling of a darkened space through the beam projected by a spotlight. From certain perspectives, a rainbow can be seen in the falling water; it shifts in intensity or disappears as the viewer approaches or moves away.”
Olafur Eliasson - Slow-motion shadow in colour, 2009