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 By: BETH LIPMANâŠ.
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âMaterial Cultureâ, 2011
 By: BETH LIPMANâŠ.
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This awesome chair looks like it belong inside a hobbitâs house. Entitled Glemham I, it was carved from a single enormous English Brown Oak tree stump over a six month period by artist Alex Johnson for his art residency at the White House Farm in Suffolk, England. Johnson debuted his magnificent chair at the Alde Valley Spring Festival in 2014.
Head over to Twisted Sifter for additional photos.
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Kronicalart
http://akramfadl.tumblr.com/post/130948652126
Amazing artist for all yaâll to check out, some wonderful work with the figure
15 Charming Illustrations That Fight Fatphobia With Doodles And Flowers
Fat-positive feminist and artist Rachele Cateyes is fed up with [peopleâs] fatphobic bullsh*t. So she decided to draw about it.In her illustrated series called â Glorifying Obesity,â the Portland, Oregon-native expresses how she feels about those who shame, harass and bully obese people for being fat. The illustrations are honest and powerful â pairing phrases like âFat people donât owe you shit,â with dainty flowers and hearts. Â
body love. Iâm a fat girl and Iâm proud.
Kinyo and Wife
In japan
there are only streets weâve never walked down
and mountains weâve left untouched
like rooms in the house of our love weâve never entered
what will they say if we run away
how will the dust of the words settle
how will their winds and streams
shape the landscape of the homes we once held
when we kiss
who will be inspired by our courage
where will the dollars come from
as our souls take center stage
Genius watercolor artist from Taipei - Lin Ching-Che
Lin Ching-Che was born in 1987 in Taipei, Taiwan. He received his first art education at the local elementary school, after that was high school, the National University of the Arts, and National Taiwan Institute of Fine Arts. Currently, the artist is a member in several international associations of watercolor artists. Over the last twelve years, Lin Ching Che regularly participates in all kinds of exhibitions. via
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My personal Capricho entitled, âAnd so They Took What was Prescribedâ and on the bottom copy of âSo they Carried Her Offâ by Fransico Goya. Ink on paper.
âThe last Choiceâ watercolor on paper, 6tf by 3ft
A portrait of someone who has just jumped off a building.
âThe last Choiceâ watercolor on paper, 6tf by 3ft
âYou got a screw loose?â wire and acrylic paint on wood.
Double exposures by Denitsa Toshirova
A Self Portrait, Marker on paper 5âł by 3âł.
Untitled, charcoal on paper, 5â3â. This is my professional blog, please check this out. I will be posting all of my personal art on here!
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