Anne Brigman • The source, 1905
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Anne Brigman • The source, 1905
Dog and Priest [1978] Alex Colville Acrylic polymer emulsion on hardboard 52 x 90 cm
helen walne photos that make me feel a certain way
Make a wish
Eva Funderburgh
love her work
she still makes these and they’ve only grown more wonderful over the years. The wood-fired surfaces really give them life.
love these lil guys
Me too!
Insomnia by Vincenzo Lamolinara
paintings from the honeydew phase lol
some more daffodils
The Rip XXIX
Watercolor on paper, 6.5 x 8.25”
2024
“ten things everyone should know,” a zine I made. (march 2017)
(click & flip through like a book)
The Fishes
Knight and the enemy within
Just today I got to see a chess book that I remember reading as a little kid. While it didn't give me a lifelong passion for chess, it did give me a lifelong passion for fantasy for its artwork.
The book is "Chess for Young Beginners" from 1975, and here's some of the artwork:
Like, this artwork goes hard. I especially appreciate the colour scheme for the black pieces, with its browns, bronzes, reds and oranges.
This artwork is amazing, evocative, exciting and dramatic. I recommend giving it a look if you have a chance - you can probably scrounge up a PDF of this thing with a bit of searching.
Gold signet ring inscribed with Linear A writing, Minoan, 1700-1600 BC
from The Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete
reference materials for my funny moody genasi wizard I made for art fight this year. take a look yall