me and my friend bap’ are fan of wrestling/fighting girl. So we decide to make a little serie. Go check his tumblr, it’s awesome http://doubleicebackfire.tumblr.com/
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me and my friend bap’ are fan of wrestling/fighting girl. So we decide to make a little serie. Go check his tumblr, it’s awesome http://doubleicebackfire.tumblr.com/
what if we kissed and kissed and kissed and kissed and kissed and kissed and kissed and kissed and kissed and kissed and
Don’t miss the Fables and Folklore group exhibition on view now at Nanny Goat Gallery through June 27th. Over 40 new and incredible artworks from around the world are on view, including South Africa-based artist Amber Skye Alcock’s gorgeous “Prey Tell” based on the famous wolf in sheep’s clothing tale.
"Prey Tell" by @amberskyealcock Acrylic on canvas, 17”x 19.5”
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-Take me to the woods-
The komusō (literally “priest of nothingness” or “monk of emptiness”) were a group of Zen Buddhist mendicant monks who wandered the roads of Edo period Japan. They would play elaborate tunes on their bamboo flutes as they begged for alms, their faces (and thus, their ego) completely concealed by a distinctive hood woven from straws or reeds. Unsurprisingly, many were recruited as spies or were actually ninja or ronin in disguise, and eventually their temples and their schools were abolished for meddling in material affairs instead of spiritual ones.
Art by • Russ Nicholson
The figure of Melusine, at the 16th century sculpture garden of Bomarzo, Italy.
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generational
ink and watercolor sketch on 5x7" cold press with digital edits
prints: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/mxmorgan/generational/
what will happen to us
ink and watercolor on cold press, 5x7 inches
original for sale: ko-fi.com/s/2bc76499e3
prints: www.inprnt.com/gallery/mxmo...
alt version limited prints: www.inprnt.com/gallery/mxmo...