Veil by @_K0TTERl_ arrived !!! I've been admiring Kotteri's beautiful art style for quite awhile now and this book has been such a treat!!! Made me even fall more in love with their characters but with also that distinctive Noire and New Look aesthetic ♥︎♥︎♥︎
Here's some of the stuff I've been working on for Figure Invention for Animation class with Toby Sheldon! Simply put, Toby is a master. The emotions he can accomplish with just five or six lines is just... unreal. I leave his classes feeling like I can draw anything. He does draw-overs of our work on the class blog. Getting the chance to have your work drawn over by a Disney veteran is worth the price of admission in my opinion. This is also hands-down the class that I've had the most fun in. I look forward to every single session. I'll put up my work for Digital Painting class in a separate post. © Gina Florio 2014
Another Plance Mermaid/Pirate AU!! :D Pidge likes to hold onto Lance since he’s such a fast swimmer, and the two will explore the reef together :D Sjkdkjdkj its so nice to draw plance again; its been...
EEE I tried a different artstyle
Such cute stories and amazingly detailed illustrations.
‼️ATTENTION : PROMARE SPOILERS ⛔ Thanks to @kolio_fotia for beign the inspiration for this!! I'm not used to do such an emotional art, but making this from Meis and Gueira point of view ended being a very touching comic x/D #プロメア #ガロリオ #promarespoilers #PROMARE #galolio
What happens when a cold person and her bubbly sister join class 1-A, making people fall in love with them. No matter if they're villains, rival students, or just classmates. Will the cold female fall in love, when she doesn't even believe in such a word? *THIS STORY WILL INCLUDE SOME PARTS WHERE THE CHARACTER ARE NOT TEXTING* *WILL HAVE CUSSING* *I DO NOT OWN BNHA* *I DO NOT OWN ANY GIFS OR PHOTOS THAT ARE INCLUDED IN THE STORY unless I say it's mine*
Art & Contemporary Imagery?
Countries differ from each other in a multitude of ways, such as geography, culture, history, political systems, economies, and demographics. However, these things aren't always apparent when you visit them. So, digital artist Crypto Tea got interested in how others see the big picture. Then, she used artificial intelligence (AI) to depict it.
// ToG S3 92 Wow! Such young and soft cheeks! #신의탑 #TowerOfGod
About The Artwork No Such As What I Want, 2013 #2/20 Inspired by Will Oldham, No Such As What I Want is about a girl rooted to her situation by family, common history, economic means, and other elements that smother her into submission -- bounds assembled not in an instant, but through generations of suffering and hardship. Printed on acid free fine art paper with archival pigments. Limited Edition prints are hand signed, numbered, and come with a certificate of authenticity. Original Created:2013 Subjects:Rural life Materials:Paper Styles:ConceptualSurrealismFine Art Mediums:DigitalManipulated Details & Dimensions Photography:Digital on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:7 Size:24 W x 30 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United States. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
“The Blue Poetry Book” was Andrew Lang's first and only “colored” book of poetry. It collects nearly 150 poems by masters such as Blake, Wordsworth, Scott, Longfellow, Burns, Byron, Shakespeare, Poe, Marlowe, Coleridge, Milton, Macaulay, among others. The poems are accompanied by 100 black and white illustrations by Henry J. Ford and Lancelot Speed. Andrew Lang (1844 -1912) was a Scots poet, novelist, literary critic, and contributor to the field of anthropology. He is best known as a collector of folk and fairy tales and for his twelve “colored” fairy books, published between 1889 and 1910. Each volume is distinguished by its own color, beginning with “The Blue Fairy Book” (1889) and ending with “The Lilac Fairy Book” (1910). In all, 437 tales from a broad range of cultures and countries are presented. The series was immensely popular, helped by Lang's reputation in folklore, and by the packaging device of the uniform books. The series proved of great influence in children's literature, increasing the popularity of fairy tales over tales of real life.
Like a lot of art on this blog, Meghan Howland’s beautiful portraits have a very dreamlike atmosphere. Her characters seem to be represented in a more complex context however, balancing somewhere on a line between danger and security. I love how she includes natural elements in her paintings, such as flowers and birds.. It raises […]
I’ve been meaning to showcase this artist for a while now. Normally I look for gritty warriors and monsters and fantastic worlds, but every now and again I’ll find someone whose talent …