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Death Is My Cup of Tea by TheMorbidMaria
The wonderful digital art of bluefooted
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By Elena Kassandra Vizerskaya
Anita Kunz from “Motion: The Art of Movement” @ Corey Helford Gallery
Anything Little Red Riding Hood, I’m pretty bias towards. I like how she’s riding the woof. He’d clearly be able to swallow her up -one bite even. No matter she’s in control. Perhaps the blood gushing from his face, was a beast he slaughtered under her command.
Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)
Dragon in the clouds, N/D
Kakemono, 102.5 x 42.5 cm
Musée Guimet, Paris, France
Summer Harvest - For ‘The Crucifixion’ group show at Corey Helford Gallery in LA on 15th December.
38x30" framed, this is a one off digital painting hand embellished with acrylic- printed on cotton rag stock, mounted on board and varnished with COA.
Elena Vizerskaya
Model - Fox Chalker @Foxorz Photography/Styling - @reddwalitzki This is one of the reference photos we shot for some paintings in a series Redd is currently working on. This photo, all these pieces, take my breath away. The shoot was one of my favorites, and I’m so looking forward to getting to go to the opening at Corey Helford Gallery and see the finished paintings in person this July 15th.
An instruction manual for weavers working in 1820s France.
This instruction manual was probably made for a school associated with a textile manufactory.
The book starts with the history of silk and talks about “contemporary” silk makers in Spain, Italy, and France in the early 19th century. It also contains info on silkworm breeding, the composition of materials like gauze and damask, and includes samples.
Check out the fully digitized pages here.
Those Stupid Shoes by Peter Kemp
Artist: Takato Yamamoto, Aquirax Uno
Natalie Shau
“Veiled Truth” carved from marble by Antonio Corradini completed in 1750
We Eat the Fruit of the Trees of Paradise (Věra Chytilová, 1970)
Yasuko Aoyama, Prints.
Astoundingly gorgeous printworks by Japanese artist Yasuko Aoyama.
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Janku fudo, Masashi Yamamoto (1997)
Fantasy Queens by Natalie Shau