lilacdaydream: Earl Oliver Hurst.
andywarhol-art: Andy Warhol Campbell’s Soup Can (Tomato),...
andywarhol-art: Andy Warhol Campbell’s Soup Can (Tomato), 1962. To make this drawing, Warhol started by tracing the soup-can logo from a mailing envelope sent by the Campbell’s Soup Company onto a sheet of paper. He likely enlarged that tracing in a projection, which he then traced again on this sheet. The thirty-two paintings that make up Campbells’ Soup Cans are also based on the same soup-can logo. Warhol may have used pencil drawings like this one to increase the size of the projected image in stages, which helped to preserve the graphic clarity of the logo when it reached the larger scale of the canvases. via MoMA
drawingdiary: Jean (Hans) Arp
Malika Favre Hide and Seek
dionyssos: Henri Matisse Tete de profil
manolomantero: #find #the #girl #with #faraway #eyes
korneliadebosz: “Reach For The Stars” inspiration: VOGUE...
exercicedestyle: Jock Mosquito | Maralla Gorge
onarizdosmarcianos: Giovanni Garcia Fenech Two Problems
bauhaus-movement: Bauhaus typography Edward Benguiat and...
bauhaus-movement: Bauhaus typography Edward Benguiat and Victor Caruso (1975). The prototype of this typeface was designed by Herbert Bayer, professor of the famous Bauhaus school in Dessau, Germany, in 1925 in their efforts to create a Universal typography.
reklamalemi: Designed by Julia Hasting
exercicedestyle: Sato Kanae
2abandon: -HAPPY//2015- NIc Stevenson
daxnorman: bloody nose Dax Norman
eye-fvck: Happy Valentine’s Day - Olimpia Zagnoli.
adreciclarte: Madama Butterfly by Edel Rodriguez
ennji1: Ennji Behance Facebook Instagram
thunderstruck9: John Brack (Australian, 1920-1999), Footballers,...
thunderstruck9: John Brack (Australian, 1920-1999), Footballers, 1956. Ink on paper, 45.8 x 63.5 cm.
thunderstruck9: Grant Wood (American, 1891-1942), Tree Planting...
thunderstruck9: Grant Wood (American, 1891-1942), Tree Planting Group, 1939. Lithograph on paper, 21.6 x 27.3 cm.
labsinthe: Guinevere Van Seenus & Stella Tennant...
labsinthe: Guinevere Van Seenus & Stella Tennant photographed by Paolo Roversi for Vogue Italia 1996 “Ispirata a Egon Schiele”