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Multi-disciplinary artist and illustrator James R. Eads plays with motion and color to render harmonizing illustrations of people and nature. With swirling van Gogh inspired skies and percussive strokes of color, his style is well-suited for meditations on human connection and the relationships between humans and the natural world. He also makes pretty wicked gig posters. The LA-based artist lives and works at the The Brewery where his studio is open to the public during bi-annual art walks. More
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Kissing is often a spiritually damaging form of greeting because a large exchange of spiritual energy occurs through it. A subtle-picture illustrates.
Seeing how much you liked our first selection of optical illusions, we figured it was high time to show you more. We've spent a lot of time looking for more incredible examples of illusions in photos, but it was much harder than the first time. Nevertheless, we managed to find 40 more great examples that we are very eager to share with you!
Just a kiss By Kim Jung Gi - @SuperaniArt-ist and co-boss. @superani82 #KimJungGi
back to the antiquity with these ancient grecian gal pals
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Transform your space with the art of interior painting design. Discover tips for creating a beautiful and functional environment.
So, yesterday night I found this site with thousands of cosplay pics from different conventions, and the one character that kept popping up was Poison Ivy. The outfits were usually very well put together, but usually the makeup was somehow dull. So that gave me an inspiration to do my own version of Poison Ivy. There are a few popular Poison Ivy styles; The Uma Thurman's Poison Ivy from the 90's film, the different versions from the comics, and the Batman: Arkham Asylum version. I like some parts of all of them, but I wanted to add my own twist to it. I didn't want to make just a sexy woman with red lips and hair and poison ivy leaves, but something a bit more sinister, but still kinda hot. This is how it came out: This is how I did it: First I made a normal base to my face (primer, foundation), then I drew thin vein-like lines all over my face (mostly to temples and side of my face, not too much but still noticeable). Then I applied basic lash glue (mine was Duo lash glue) over the green lines: I let the glue to dry, and when it was dried enough, I applied some dark color around the glue to make more depth to the veins. Then I did the makeup itself: I actually did super basic dark smokey eye, I used black base for lid (MAC Slick Black greasepaint stick), Sugarpill Bulletproof over Slick Black, then dark green from 120 palette, and blended the edges with Sugarrpill Acidberry and Illamasqua Vernau. I made the brow really arched, I used basic brown brow pencil and OCC Botanical liptar to create the kinda mossylike finish. And finally Sugarpill Flutter false lashes: For the lips I used concealer, and OCC Botanical liptar, kinda looking that it would be oozing from my mouth: Then some highlighter and blush to make the skin look natural: And finally a super-cheap red wig (it's some kind of cheap Jessica Rabbit wig from costumeshop) and some fake ivy leafs, and I also patted a hint of green color also to the hairline of the wig to make it look like the hair was also "infected" of the veins/moss: And the look is done!
We are so inspired by Lauren Tucker and Kiss the Ground, an organization dedicated to educating our global community about the healing benefits of regenerative farming. With our own regenerative cotton currently growing in India, we have often looked to Lauren for guidance and support. She is a brilliant force in the field of regenerative farming, and we were honored when she agreed to write this essay for us.
Whiskers on kittens! Buy the print. ........................................................................................................... This photo also belongs to: Ziza the Cat (Set)
Gustav Klimt is a legendary artist whom was most famous for his love of the female form. In this version of his most famous work the Kiss" Mozaico have recreated the stunning details of the original art.The reproduction of this masterpiece to mosaic was made by hands of a professional artist who carefully worked on it. Stone by stone he assembled this mosaic using 18 432 natural mosaic stone tiles preserving its authentic look. "
All creatures great and small in our popular animal gallery.