This devil image was inspired by the Mexican Loteria card, "El Diablo" and old school tattoo. My version is from the "Pierrot" Loteria deck, which is slightly different than the traditional "Don Clemente" Diablo card. This is a reproduction of my original art. You can choose a print that measures 5" x 7", 8" x 10", or 11" x 14". Signed on the back by the artist, and ready to slip into a standard sized frame! The watermark logo will not appear on your print. *Please note that colors appear different on every computer monitor.* Printed on matte fine art paper which is a high quality 100% cotton rag paper. It has a lovely surface texture, which replicates my original watercolor illustrations. This paper is archival quality, fade resistant, and water resistant. Printed with Canon Chromalife inks for lasting vibrancy. The print will be packaged in a cello sleeve with backing board. Shipped via First Class Mail in a sturdy mailer. Please view my other Loteria designs: http://www.etsy.com/shop/illustratedink?section_id=11240617 Interested in the full series? I offer Loteria print sets in my shop: https://www.etsy.com/listing/103366006/day-of-the-dead-art-prints-mexican © 2015 {Illustrated Ink} Leila Cothran. The sale of my art does not transfer copyright or any reproduction rights.
As someone who is interested in both graffiti and tattoos, fonts and lettering play a massive part in these two things. This lead to several font/ alphabet experiments in several styles, some of which blurred the boundary between graffiti and tattoos. I like the use of lettering within artwork. I feel the use of few words with imagery gives a powerful starting point in understanding its meaning. Language itself is something I find very interesting too, how you can never fully translate a piece of writing and perfectly express its intentions. I enjoy using letters as pieces of art.
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Cool sticker with broken Skateboard in the shape of a skull. This is not an Old School Skateboard, it's just a Skull Skateboard.
Japanese tattoos have been a trend among people who love Japanese culture. Here is a list of symbolic Japanese tattoo designs with meanings. Check them out.
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It turns out wolves are a popular subject for artists and illustrators, but that’s no surprise when you consider these magnificent creatures have been depicted in mythology and folklore throughout history. In today’s inspiration showcase I present a variety of ferocious art and design pieces that feature wolves, ranging from detailed paintings to stylistic illustrations. […]
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The elaborate tattoos were found on a Siberian princess named Ukok and two warriors it is believed were buried close by to protect her in the afterlife. Researchers found each had tattoos on their left shoulder.
These are actually pretty clever.
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Still, you would have loved me only if I had been something holy. -- Art print on thick, archival matte paper.
Foundations of Probability Theory & a few proofs
With graphite and acrylic, Italian artist Nunzio Paci creates illustrations that mix together the elements of anatomy and floral arrangements. This, in turn, cr
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The Prince (also known as the Dashing Prince, Prince of Ouji, or the Prince of All Cosmos) is the main character and silent protagonist of the Katamari Series and usually the first playable character. He is the son of the The King of All Cosmos and The Queen of All Cosmos, and the grandson of Papa. Throughout the games, the Prince is entrusted with the task of rolling a Katamari (or something similar), for the sake of filling requests or creating celestial bodies. In Katamari Damacy, the Prince
These grandparents are more bold and brave than their grandkids thought.