Lush pattern. Modern ornamentation. 1886.
Ornamental design plate with imagery almost entirely drawn from natural and marine sources, rendered in a highly stylized way.
Internet Archive
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Lush pattern. Modern ornamentation. 1886.
Ornamental design plate with imagery almost entirely drawn from natural and marine sources, rendered in a highly stylized way.
Internet Archive
Persian No.4a (1856)
Owen Jones (English, 1809 - 1874)
After The Show
Some cold silver tones to get into the mood for the cozier months. Painted a while back with chalk pastels on silver leaf. The 3D texture underneath is painted in multiple layers with gofun moriage; a paste mixed from water, binder and seashell chalk.
Tedious work, but also meditative enough to be somewhat addictive…
🩷 Heart Spine Cybersigilism Design
🩷 Portfolio piece 🩷 This intricate design features symmetrical flowing lines that create a spinal column effect in the cybersigilism style. The delicate heart motifs cascade down the centre, forming a vertebrae-like structure with ornate abstract elements extending from the upper portion.
Design Details:
Style: Cybersigilism with gothic romantic elements
Colour palette: Pink/red monochromatic
Medium: Digital illustration
Cybersigilism combines the symbolic power of sigils with modern digital aesthetics, creating a visual language that blends the mystical with the technological. The heart's spine represents the connection between emotion and digital consciousness.
Currently building my portfolio as I pursue a tattoo apprenticeship. Feedback from artists is welcome!
The Illustrated Catalogue of Period Ornaments Cast in Composition and Wood Fibre for Woodwork-Furniture
Published by the Decorators Supply Company, this richly detailed catalogue showcases a wide range of ornamental designs used in early 20th-century interior and furniture decoration.
Featuring classical motifs, scrollwork, and architectural embellishments, the catalogue reflects the craftsmanship and aesthetic sensibilities of the period, offering insight into the materials and styles popular in decorative arts and woodwork of the time.
Street-lamp on the Placa Real in Barcelona. Designed by Gaudi.
TikTok didn’t like the nudity so here we are !! I’m currently working on a new painting :]