A drawing of mine called "Hell is Kitsalano, Canada". It's 11X14 and you can get prints through my website
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A drawing of mine called "Hell is Kitsalano, Canada". It's 11X14 and you can get prints through my website
After Hours (1985) Martin Scorsese
Unidentified artist, The Black Hours, Burges, 15th century, New York, Morgan Library & Museum, ms. M.493, f. 14v.-15r.
Chung Chang-Sup, Return One-G, 1977
do you have an art tag? I'd love to see your other drawings!
honestly the best way to see it all in one place is probably my instagram
http://instagram.com/gabriellebowden_
and my website is the best place to see recent drawings
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Solar prominences appear as red flares in the corona of a solar eclipse. National Geographic. September 1947. Photo by U.S. Army Air Forces.
Internet Archive
Sunrise on Mars by NASA
György Kepes. Lichtenberg figures, 1951
A Woman Sitting on the Edge of a Bed, (Detail), (19th century) by an unknown artist of the Spanish School, oil on canvas, approximately 168.5 x 125 cm (66.3 x 49.2 in), Private Collection
Petroglyph depicting whales, Qaqortoq, Greenland, by art collective Stone and Man.
Photo taken in 2010.
Gerhard Richter (German, 1932), Wolkenstudie (grün-blau) [Cloud Study (Green-blue)], 1971. Oil on canvas, 80 x 100 cm.
fog over water, isaac levitan, 1890s
Ed Ruscha (American, b. 1937), Etc., 1990. Acrylic on museum board, 20 x 30 in.
This is one of my new drawings, it's 11x14, mostly HB, called "GET SOME!"
A bad scan of a new drawing, 'Real Name, No Gimmicks'. I mostly did it with HB pencil but there were a few terrible days with a 2H