The Lindisfarne Gospels, VII-VIII century, Northumbria
cherry valley forever
Show & Tell
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

@theartofmadeline
Cosimo Galluzzi

Love Begins
almost home
we're not kids anymore.

PR's Tumblrdome
Stranger Things

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sheepfilms

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Kaledo Art
DEAR READER
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
noise dept.
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Origami Around
KIROKAZE
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The Lindisfarne Gospels, VII-VIII century, Northumbria
The two prints created for my exhibition A Sufficiently Grotesque Elfish Aspect are now up for sale in my online store. http://motherbooks.storenvy.com Copies are still available at @heavymannerslibrary if you’re in Los Angeles (go see the exhibition also, up until March 19th) A few copies available at @toutoune.gallery as well for Toronto heads. Printed by @colourcodeprint in Toronto!
How to elf
Acquiring the correct scanner can be key in accurately digitizing your work. CIS scanners are affordable, fast, good for B&W, but fail to capture the broad spectrum of colour and depth you can get with CCD Scanners.
CCD scanners are more expensive, but as most older scanners were CCD style, you can sometimes find them for cheap on the secondary market. I got my Epson for $20 on craigslist. Their mechanisms are more delicate though, so make sure they work before you buy and take care in transporting them.
Search the name and # of the scanner before you buy - you can often find their technical specs from the manufacturer that will let you know whether they're CCD or CIS format.
insects crawling on the playground furniture
Mesmerized
What’s happening to you as you look at this image
'Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror' 1922. Original German posters.
producer albin grau's time on the serbian front in wwi had inspired the making of the film. he'd encountered a man who insisted his father had become an undead vampire.
magazine ad promoting 'nosferatu' (1922) dir. f.w. murnau, illustration by albin grau, german, 1922.
Albin Grau (1884–1971) - Poster concept art for 'Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens'
GARY PANTER
Gary Panter's Jimbo - RAW Magazine #8: "The Graphic Aspirin for War Fever" (September 1986)
Gary Panter
Mike Kelley, Arena #7 (Bears), 1990
Tadanori Yokoo from “Posthumous Works”, 1968.
Illustrations from William F. Warren’s The Universe as Pictured in Milton’s Paradise Lost (1915). More here: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/the-universe-as-pictured-in-miltons-paradise-lost