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La petite fille aux allumettes (1845)

La petite fille aux allumettes (1845)

décor (La Fenice) Solo lizzystewartillustration: “Hard Wood and Heavy Water” an exhibition Jaguar Shoes32-34 Kingsland Road, Shoreditch, London E2 8DAPV: 30th January 2014. 7pm till late31st January – 16th March 2014.This is my first solo show in London. You can read about it here. lizzystewartillustration: Myself and Eleni Kalorkoti chat about work we’ve made, work we like and work we don’t. Daniel Graffenberger Daniel Graffenberger is a concept artist and illustrator currently located in Berlin, Germany. His online portfolio includes concepts and illustrations of futuristic military airships, tanks, armor mechs and weapons. Link: talros.deviantart.com

15 awesome illustrators you should know is really impressive to see how many talented illustrators there are out there, sharing their work on the Internet. For your inspiration, I have compiled a list of 15 illustrators that rock. 1. Tang Yau Hoong 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Parbo illustrations Lucas Lasnier aka Parbo from Argentina has captivating portrait illustrations. Check his “Girls’n'Roses” series ahead littlesweets Pin Ups - Antes e Depois | Pristina.org | Everything Design Algumas fotos que ajudaram na criação de todos aqueles desenhos de Pin-Ups que vocês tanto gostam. Aqui dá para ver o Antes e Depois dessas ilustrações de um jeito bem legal. Veja mais no: pin ups before and after – Imgur via Quipsologies: Vol. 52 | No. 50 Comentários

Featured Geek Artist: Coran "Kizer" Stone - This Art is Awesome! There are so many artists in the world that do such great work, we want to try and give exposure to as many of them as we can so we've starting a Featured Artist column that will focus on one artist, and a collection of their work. This week we featured two pieces of Geek Art from Deviant Art user Kizer180 also known as Coran "Kizer" Stone, and . These are just a couple of pieces from the artist awesome collection of work. I love this guys stuff, and I dig his style. I'm an artist that's been naturally extracting for some time now. Check out the artwork below and tell us what you think!

Guerra Creativa | Jacek Yerka: surrealismo y fantasía Jacek Yerka: surrealismo y fantasía posted by Choosa on 26.01.2011 15:08 Por: Juan Quaglia Yerka Jacek es un artista oriundo de Torún, Polonia, cuyas muy llamativas obras combinan surrealismo y fantasía, de la mano de un estilo cándido y casi infantil. Crayones y pintura acrílica son sus materiales preferidos. Apasionado de los detalles, Jacek confiesa que para él la década de los ´50 fue una época dorada, y por esa razón probablemente elige transformar dispositivos tecnológicos con elementos rústicos y pastorales. Comentarios (9) Comentarios GENIAL! 02:37 Feb 22 wow, me gusto y como que hay repeticion entre algunas de sus imagens pero muy bueno 05:27 Jan 29 fuera de joda: me parece una mezcla muy sutíl entre dalí y escher, pero con una personalidad propia y una fijación en los caracoles. 22:54 Jan 26 Pensamiento de la gente de la imagen 11: "que no se mueva el lagarto o nos ahogamos todos" 22:44 Jan 26 Me puede fascinar su trabajo! 20:15 Jan 26 18:30 Jan 26 este toma de la buena!! 17:42 Jan 26

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo scenery 19 Aug 2010 The illustrations of TokyoGenso (a.k.a. Tokyo Fantasy) depict a post-apocalyptic Tokyo devoid of people and overtaken by nature. Shinjuku skyline [+] Tokyo Big Sight [+] Rainbow Bridge [+] Moai statue at Shibuya station [+] Kabuki-za Theater, Ginza [+] Mode HAL iKO Building, Shinjuku [+] Poster for "The Book of Eli" (Japanese title: "The Walker") [+] Gundam // Tokyogenso Robot Tokyo Sky Tree [+] Sofmap Akihabara [+] Haneda Airport [+] Cover of Liberal Time, September 2010 Akihabara [+] Saigō Takamori statue, Ueno Poster for "The Book of Eli" (a.k.a. Osaka street scene - Tsūtenkaku Tower [+] Osaka street scene - Billiken [+] Osaka street scene [+] Hato Bus [+] Tokyo Monorail [+] Shibuya station (Fukutoshin Line) // Seibu Shibuya "Manneken Pis" statue at Hamamatsuchō station Ueno [+] Tokyo Tower [+] Shinjuku station [+] Hanayashiki amusement park, Asakusa [+] McDonald's [+] Yoyogi station [+] Nakano station [+] Akihabara [+] Shibuya [+] Wako Building, Ginza [+] [Links: tokyogenso blog, pixiv, deviantART]

Steve Simpson's Illustration Portfolio For a while, as a kid I was fascinated by sign language and spent hours learning it with a friend. To us, it was a secret language only we could understand. I think my best illustrations always have a element of the unpredictable about them, a serendipitous input. Something that wouldn’t normally be associated with the subject. While roughing out my thoughts on the Revolution illustration I’d photographed my own hand (in the traditional fist of defiance pose) for reference. I quickly found reference for the Sign Language Alphabet online and played around with a grid pattern.

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