exercicedestyle: The Dance of the Deaf and Dumb Eye by Nikoline Liv Andersen, clothing designer. Photos by Nicky de Silva
exercicedestyle: The Dance of the Deaf and Dumb Eye by Nikoline...
hoodoothatvoodoo: Jordi Labanda
parasoli: tanya dziahileva at alexander mcqueen fall 2008.
maiahee: Untitled. 2013. By Maia P.
pauloakley: my website is finally up and running…Paul Oakey
80s-90s-supermodels: "Minnie", Vogue Italia, April...
80s-90s-supermodels: "Minnie", Vogue Italia, April 1990. Photographer: Ellen von Unwerth. Model: Naomi Campbell
matthewivancherry: Kevin Champeny “The Face of...
matthewivancherry: Kevin Champeny “The Face of Baseball”. Portrait of Derek Jeter. 48” x 60” x 1”. 10,000+ hand cast 1/2” diameter baseballs. Facebook Instagram Tumblr
dutch-and-flemish-painters: blastedheath: Rudolf Bonnet (Dutch,...
dutch-and-flemish-painters: blastedheath: Rudolf Bonnet (Dutch, 1895-1978), Dewa Poetoe, 1947. Chalk and pastel on paper laid on cardboard, 43 x 33 cm. Johan Rudolf Bonnet (30 March 1895, Amsterdam - 18 April 1978, Laren) was a Dutch artist who lived much of his life in the town of Ubud on Bali, Indonesia.
love02bthings: Tattoo ~ James Childs
repeat-norepeat: Handmade porcelain tiles designed by Barber...
art-centric: Coffee Break by -Karen L Darling-
arsvitaest: Franz von Stuck (1863–1928), Mary, the Artist’s...
arsvitaest: Franz von Stuck (1863–1928), Mary, the Artist’s Daughter, in Velázquez Dress. Gouache, pastel, pencil, and pen and ink on board
blastedheath: Henk Bos (Dutch, 1901-1979), Still Life with Eggs...
blastedheath: Henk Bos (Dutch, 1901-1979), Still Life with Eggs and Pear. Oil on canvas, 16 x 14 in.
cookingwithray: Tadeusz Piotr Potworowski
likeafieldmouse: Ibrahim el-Salahi - The Last Sound (1964)
bleuroses: Lu Jian Jun
designstroy: A letter I’m not going to post. Tatsuro Kiuchi
septagonstudios: Mark Smith. Protection from online abuse
typicalhope: coffee
billcarman: ”Zip” When someone does something very...
billcarman: ”Zip” When someone does something very nice for me I can be somewhat generous in my response. This is a Bill Carman thank you note. Of course if the recipient hates the drawing then it’s not so generous.