花月歌浮舟,久世舞夕颜。 Hi! This is Lawrence from Twitter☺️
some practice with #scaramouche
candehyarzad released from wip jail✌🏽✌🏽
La méthode Kintsugi est une méthode japonaise créée au XVe siècle, celle ci veut littéralement dire « jointure en or ». Son histoire: Le Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa, vers la fin du XVe siècle, renvoi…
Principal instigateur de l'Art nouveau et artiste phare de la Bohème parisienne, Alphonse Mucha s'invite au Musée du Luxembourg dès le mois de septembre 2018. L'illustrateur d'origine tchèque est le représentant le plus populaire du Paris 1900 et de la Belle Epoque. Qui n'a pas déjà été séduit par l'une de ses impressions aux couleurs pastel, mettant en scène la féminité à son paroxysme, entre art ornemental et affiche théâtrale ? Mise en lumière d'une rétrospective consacrée aux plus belles oeuvres de Mucha, l'ayant guidé vers une renommée internationale.
逢 魔 ヶ 刻 -根の国底の果て- (縦長なのでクリック推奨)
Rowan Atkinson, the actor behind the famously hilarious Mr. Bean and Blackadder characters, has made another foray into the pages of history thanks to caricature artist Rodney Pike. He took some of history's most famous portraits and jazzed them up by replacing the original subjects' faces with those of Atkinson's unforgettable characters.
Lakeview cemetery
hugs or something edit: yes it's ok if u wanna use this as a ref
served my duty as an autistic artist and made a bunch of autism creature reaction images
Akiya Kageichi is a Japanese illustrator who calls himself Golden Gravel, a name which may refer to Japanese rock gardens. His sinister jesters, lazy rulers and clandestine warriors are set within scenes full of chaotic imagery. Astrological symbols, particularly moons, are heavily prominent, suggesting the mysterious forces of dark nights are at work. In a single plane, objects morph, creating dynamic and active scenes. Kageichi reveals hidden underworlds and secret futures, in which sorcery and witchcraft pull the strings and determine what happens in the real world.
After a major break up, I deeply believed that if I didn’t transform myself into a more likable woman, there would be no more happiness in my life. So I started to dispose of everything that defined the old “me”-things I did, said, and even believed, and in particular the way I interacted with men. I chose to “de-self” myself in order to please potential romantic partners.
Gon as a phosphorescent star
There's something in the water...
Song Jia by Leslie Zhang for T Magazine China June 2019
Colors! Green 🟩
Punk Postcards (1983)
Akiya Kageichi is a Japanese illustrator who calls himself Golden Gravel, a name which may refer to Japanese rock gardens. His sinister jesters, lazy rulers and clandestine warriors are set within scenes full of chaotic imagery. Astrological symbols, particularly moons, are heavily prominent, suggesting the mysterious forces of dark nights are at work. In a single plane, objects morph, creating dynamic and active scenes. Kageichi reveals hidden underworlds and secret futures, in which sorcery and witchcraft pull the strings and determine what happens in the real world.
The Artist's Way is one of the few books I've read that has given me a new perspective on creativity and how to harness it. Marketed as
Il creativo americano ci parla del suo alter ego social
L'ingannevole innocenza della Pop Art giapponese
#freminet