Description Archival pigment print Dimensions 55 × 40 cm | 100 × 73 cm Weight 0.2 kg | 2 kg Creation date 2011 Signature Signed artwork Certificate of authenticity The artwork is sold with a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist. Framing The artwork is sold unframed (contact us with any specific request) Origin Dusseldorf, Germany | Ask for a private view
Photographer Justin Bartels captured the impressions clothes make on women's bodies.
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As you might've realized from our publications on the Facebook group 'What in the $20 wish tattoo machine is this?' or the 'That's It, I'm Inkshaming' group, sadly, subpar tattoos are pretty common. Which makes the good ones even more admirable.
June Yong Lee's photography challenges the way we view skin, muscle, and the human body as a whole.
You know the saying, “Don’t judge a book by its cover?” The same rule can be changed into “Don’t judge a person by its ink.” Getting some body art inked is probably one of the best ways for self-expression—be it a drawing in remembrance of your past beliefs, shenanigans or a minimal tattoo filled with deep meanings. No tattoo design is meaningless or ugly because there’s always something bigger behind it. At least to the person who chose the unique tattoo, that is.
Turns out your tattoo artist gave you more than ink.
Explore YanivG's photos on Flickr. YanivG has uploaded 1661 photos to Flickr.
The series titled 'Human-Reification' by Paul Gisbrecht analyzes the standardization of the human body as studied in Ernst Neufert's 'Architect's Data.'
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As you might've realized from our publications on the Facebook group 'What in the $20 wish tattoo machine is this?' or the 'That's It, I'm Inkshaming' group, sadly, subpar tattoos are pretty common. Which makes the good ones even more admirable.
Explore Maya iDA's 10 photos on Flickr!
As you might've realized from our publications on the Facebook group 'What in the $20 wish tattoo machine is this?' or the 'That's It, I'm Inkshaming' group, sadly, subpar tattoos are pretty common. Which makes the good ones even more admirable.
We've always been obsessed with symmetry, be it the Taj Mahal, or that perfectly shaped tomato in your grocery basket. Increasingly popular Instagram account Symmetrical Monsters is one more source for symmetry lovers.
Camera angles in photography are like body language. Different camera angles convey different meanings to underline the photo's message
People who are motivated by achievement desire to improve their skills and prove their competency to themselves and others. It can be an internal desire to strive for personal accomplishment or a sear