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liliumion: Work in progress. Kind of a mess right now.
skepticascetic: World War Z was amazing! I’ve seen shamblers, I’ve seen runners, but a wall of zombies? Man, that was intense! And it had just the right amount of medical jargon in it to keep my brain functioning.
godtricksterloki: owlmylove: cactusrabbit: flatmongoose: dragonblade: ardaharl: urjabhi: Concepts for “The Lord of the Rings Online” by Wesley Burt. Omgggggg I’m sorry, did I just hear “women in practical armor" I think I did hot
staceythinx: The CGSociety had a contest that challenged digital artists to illustrate how the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) attacks critical immune system defense cells in human blood, causing the disease AIDS. Alexey Kashpersky (mrRIDDICK) from
mysticjc: Alphonse Mucha “Alfons Maria Mucha (Ivančice, 24 July 1860 – Prague, 14 July 1939), often known in English and French as Alphonse Mucha, was a Czech Art Nouveau painter and decorative artist, known best for his distinct style. He produced
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babsdraws: Santa Samus is coming to town!!!Here is a holiday card for Attract Mode! They will be available at the Bit Bazzar in Toronto, CAN so if your in that area go pick pick this up! It will be in a pack of 5 video game theme’d holiday cards!
craigduncanart: DARK WALKING A walk in the dark on a lonely Scottish hill. Craig Duncan Art www.craigduncanart.co.uk
mothernaturenetwork: Ice orchestra performs in ‘gigantic cosmic igloo’You know music is great when it gives you chills, and in the case of Ice Music, that’s meant quite literally. Based in Luleå, Sweden, Ice Music is a frosty artistic project
spywerewolf: ghost-lord: bicready-deactivated20200122: they call themselves the Guardians of the Galaxy what a bunch of a-holes Ahh, movie gifs and Pelletier art! I am so in love with this!
fuckyeahcaptainamerica: the-ninja-bot submitted: Origin Series Part II print designs + Art book with all 18 designs now available in a new Kickstarter! Click here to see more prints, and support this project! We need all the support we can get! Thank
marvel-dc-art: Catwoman: When in Rome #6 - "Saturday"by Tim Sale
obsessive-ninja: Harley Quinn’s expressions in Harley Quinn #1 - 5 - Art by Chad Hardin and Stephanie Roux
inspiringpieces: Pop culture icons transformed into adorable charactures Characters in pop culture have been used as inspiration for plenty of projects, including pop art itself as well as paintings and geometric portraits. Here, pop culture characters
alexgundam: “Lieutenant Mackenzie, move out!” Chris Mackenzie prepares to launch in the RX-78 NT-1 “Alex” Gundam, episode 06 - Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket (1989)
reyrah: Pandora’s Tower - Concept Art They’re all so pretty. But my favourite ones are definitely #1, 2, and 3. It’s a shame they don’t exist in higher resolution because they’d make kickass posters (I’ve searched high and low, but alas,
aestheticsandabominations: The Skeleton and Armor of St. Pancras- Artist Unknown, 1777 “St Pancras was beheaded in 304 during Diocletian’s persecution when he was only 14 years old. His skeleton was clothed in armour in 1777. He now resides at the
justinrampage: The hell-blazing vigilante Ghost Rider is off to take down another villain in Dave Rapoza’s new Marvel fan art illustration. Related Rampages: Tetsuo / Akira | Dark Souls (More) Ghost Rider by Dave Rapoza (CGHUB) (deviantART) (Twitter)
tiefighters: SW Vehicles: Tie/IN Interceptor The TIE/in starfighter, or TIE Interceptor, was a TIE series starfighter used by the Galactic Empire. The TIE Interceptor was identifiable by its arrow-shaped solar collection panels, a distinct difference
francavillarts: AVX Cover Art by Francesco Francavilla 20 years ago, this month, Panini Comics started publishing Marvel comics in Italy: and so the Marvel Italia imprint was born.To celebrate the 20th anniversary they asked 20 Italian artists to revisit
thecomicsvault: “Once I ruled here, and while Doctor Doom was monarch, this tiny nation was the most prosperous in all Europe.”FANTASTIC FOUR #247 (Oct. 1982)Art by John Byrne & Glynis Wein
xombiedirge: Ghost in the Shell by Martin Ansin / Twitter 24” X 36” screen print, numbered edition of 375. Foil Variant was available at Mondo-Con in Austin, TX.
jedavu: ZONA by Alex Andreyev Digital art guru, Saint-Petersburg based illustrator Alex Andreyev created a concept for ZONA TV series (based on the short science fiction novel written by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky), to be released in 2015
svalts: Full cover art of Tales of the New Republic // by Paul Youll The saddest moment in the Galactic Empire’s history. Rebel scum.
pixalry: Mortal Kombat Ninjas Series - Created by Doaly | Facebook | Store Part of the Gaming in the Gallery art show now open at the Hero Complex Gallery. Available as a 5x5 giclee print, numbered editions of 20 only at Hero Complex Gallery.
heroineimages: dtk-womenwarriors:ART BY SIRTIEFLING Part VIII The little halfling slipping in the window practically demands a future writeup for the main blog…
michaelallanleonard: plug me in by rtil
bustergarou: To celebrate Shadow Jago finally becoming a real boy I had to do some fan art :D I’m thinking about picking him as my main so I’m including this in my fighting game mains challenge too.Tools: acrylic paint on A4 bristol board
g3noart: one of the first requests in twitter. requester bocodamondo.it was mellow but relaxing to paint.going on a small marathon on requests in twitter, at another time you may be able to pop in your request. have a look some day twitter.com/G3noArt
uzicopter: ‘Knuckle Duster’ in-game poster art I developed for Trials of the Blood Dragon. Big shout-out to Hotline Miami.
queerical: so did i ever tell you guys that one of my art class finals in high school was to make a sculpture involving toothbrushes based on a pun i passed what were the others
Art tutorial + butts? Double win! =//w//=
karenfelloutofbedagain: catsymaxxie: “John William Keedy explores themes of anxiety and varied neuroses in his photography.” I’ve never seen anxiety so accurately translated into art before…
almighty-overlord: barrier-trio: croastbeefkazenzakis: a woman in spain attempted to restore part of a fresco in her local church by herself before realising she’d made a horrible mistake and turning herself in to the authorities what an excellent
milkclover: long time no oc art o/ this is gideon (thank you to kyunglu on twitter for helping me name him!!) and i made him like last week he is a crow boy who delivers mail up in the north
dlaurenti: My Red Panda Party painting will be on display at Paradise Wildlife Park in the UK as part of a fundraiser for International Red Panda day at their Zoo! This brings a tear of joy to my eye that there is hope that art can make a difference
justaguywitharrows: callmekitto: from my favorite anon in the world right here: Anonymous asked: I go to a super liberal college and I’m sitting in the campus center and a dude in a pretty floral skirt and purple tights just jogged by looking really
amyynoelle: cyclical. amy glunt, 2014 note: this is not just a dead fox. it is a taxidermy piece. a piece in my senior art exhibition. little grey fox i picked up one night on the side of the road. she was so beautiful. it was my first time ever seeing
artschoolglasses: Artistic Movements: Rococo The Rococo style started in the early 18th Century, a favourite of King Louis XV, and fell out of fashion towards the end of the century, making way for more Neoclassical art. The style itself has received
janetsungart: if you live in NYC, you might have seen my work up on the LINKNYC screens for the past few weeks!! thx to everyone that sent kind words and photos, i’m feelin the love ~
She was in kindergarten or pre K maybe. #fromthemouthsofbabies #the youth #theJrz #muffinpie #family #art #Beja
toinelikesart: art by August Strindberg, 1903 “Strindberg ha praticato la pittura soltanto in determinati periodi della sua esistenza: dal 1872 al 1874, dal 1892 al 1894 e per alcuni anni dopo il 1900. Del resto, anche la produzione fotografica
fuckyeahrenaissanceart: Pallas and the Centaur Sandro Botticelli c. 1482 Tempera on wood 207 x 148 cm Galleria degli Uffizi , Florence, Tuscany, Italy In this painting we can see another side of Renaissance Art; namely that of
the-paintrist: tierradentro: Childe Hassam - “Promenade at Sunset, Paris”, 1889 In 1919, Hassam purchased a home in East Hampton, New York. Many of his late paintings employed nearby subjects in that town and elsewhere on Long Island. The post-war
lyghtmylife: Chagall, Marc [Russian-born French Painter and Stained Glass Artist, 1887-1985]White Crucifixion1938Oil on canvas60 3/8 x 55 in.The Art Institute of Chicago
rjtyler: FONTANA, Lavinia Italian painter (b. 1552, Bologna, d. 1614, Roma) Portrait of a Newborn in a Cradle c. 1583 Oil on canvas, 113 x 126 cm Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna The aristocratic child is depicted in a precious cradle finely inlaid with
philamuseum: What to See this Fall: "Leger: Modern Art and the Metropolis” This interdisciplinary exhibition will shed new light on the vitally experimental decade of the 1920s in Paris when the great French modernist Fernand Léger (1881-1955)
arsvitaest: Portrait of a Noble Lady, painted in the style of Lang Shining (Giuseppe Castiglione, 1688-1766) Castiglione arrived in China in 1715 as a Jesuit missionary. While there, he took the name Lang Shining. His skill as an artist was appreciated
artmastered: Melozzo da Forlì, Triumphant Christ, 1481-83 The city of Forlì in Emilia-Romagna (a northern region with Bologna as its capital) is not often mentioned in a Renaissance context. But there were several artists working in the city as part
fyeah-history: Marble effigies from the Etowah Mounds, c. 1375Etowah Indian Mounds is a 54-acre (220,000m2) archaeological site in Bartow County, Georgia south of Cartersville, in the United States. Built and occupied in three phases, from 1000–1550
philamuseum: Happy birthday to Marcel Duchamp! A pioneer of conceptual art and Dadaism, the artist famously said, “I have forced myself to contradict myself in order to avoid conforming to my own taste.“ Did you know the Museum houses the largest
philamuseum: #ThrowbackThursday: Brancusi’s “King of Kings" sculpture in 1956. “Things are not difficult to make; what is difficult is putting ourselves in the state of mind to make them."— Constantin BrancusiSee more Brancusi in
Albert Bloch (1882 - 1961), Figures in the silver light, n/d
lyghtmylife: Gris, Juan [Spanish Cubist Painter and Sculptor, 1887-1927]Violin and Glass1915Oil on canvas92 x 60 cm. (36 1/4 x 23 5/8 in.)Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA(DC 122)
lyghtmylife: Kitaj, R.B. [American Pop Artist, 1932-2007]If Not, Not1975-76Oil on canvas60 x 60 in. (152.4 x 152.4 cm)Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh
lyghtmylife: Demuth, Charles [American Precisionist Painter, 1883-1935]Modern Conveniences1921Oil on canvas25 3/4 x 21 3/8 in. (65.4 x 54.3 cm)Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio
veareflejos: Daniel Garber (1880-1958) Tanis, 1915 Oil on canvas, 60 x 46.2 Philadelphia Museum of Art Garber created several large scale figure pieces depicting his daughter, Tanis. Here he has depicted her as if standing in a doorway of his studio
André Derain (1880 - 1954), Ball of Soldiers in Suresnes (1903)
urgetocreate: Christopher Gallego, Interior with Three Rooms, 2000, Oil on canvas, 90 x 72 in.
Lucian Freud (Berlin, 1922 - London, 2011), Large interior (after Watteau), 1981 - 1983 “It was Freud’s practice to begin a painting by first drawing in charcoal on the canvas. He then applied paint to a small area of the canvas, and gradually