dat lipstick (study)
[haven’t been drawing much the past week because of APs- sorry!]

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Janaina Medeiros

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Show & Tell
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YOU ARE THE REASON
One Nice Bug Per Day
Game of Thrones Daily
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almost home
sheepfilms
Claire Keane

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Kaledo Art
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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@scumi
dat lipstick (study)
[haven’t been drawing much the past week because of APs- sorry!]
Glimpse of a goddess
a dreamer progress of my painting for @havengallery
An alien princess commission for @lunar-alienn *:・゚✧
Playing around with colours and a melting sky *:・゚☾
Currently working on this illustration for an upcoming zine project I’ve joined themed around anxiety ☾
An alien commission for @xombiebrains 👽
A tribute to Stephen Hawking, may he rest among the stars *:・゚✧
Art by Amy McCullough
egocentrism (2018) by len-yan remake of a 2015 original illustration
Digging for Nightcrawlers (1985) - Robert Qualters
Signs and Wonders - symbolism and imagery in contemporary art
Where the Wild Things Are - Monsters in contemporary art
Illustration by Alex Panagopoulos aka Begemott
Signs and Wonders - symbolism and imagery in contemporary art
Where the Wild Things Are - Monsters in contemporary art
Painting by Andy Kehoe
Vlaho Bukovac (1855-1922) - Christ Lying in State, 1906.
Mark Catesby - Nightjar and mole cricket - c. 1722 - via Royal Collection Trust (edited)
Jared Joslin
The Stunning Paintings and Drawings of Mark Garro
After 15 years as a successful Illustrator and cover artist for more than 100 paperbacks in the fantasy genre, Garro has exploded onto the fine art scene, exhibiting his paintings nationally and internationally. His growing collector base eagerly await his next meticulously designed and executed work. A miniaturist who likes to work big, Garro struggles with this clash of sensibilities all the time in order to be as prolific as possible. The work often features classically beautiful figures as cosmological cogs working within the complex mechanisms of the universe. Dynamic motion of familiar shapes morphing and implying other familiar shapes, creating, destroying and re-creating once again in two dimensions but implying four.