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Gabriel Moreno does beautiful work with such basic materials: a pen and a brush. His illustrations begin in black and white, upon which Moreno builds, adding layers of color and images of other places and people tattooed into their skin. Flowers, birds, and faces organically expand from his subjects, as if a rush of creativity, or a dream, is escaping them.
Scorpio Peep Toe, Gianmarco Lorenzi shoes in london
These Gianmarco Lorenzi pumps have been crafted from suede and feature a peep toe with a golden scorpio wrapped around the heel and back. These shoes have been built upon a platform for your comfort and elevation. Genuine suede, 14cm Heel, 4cm Platform All Gianmarco Lorenzi shoes are hand crafted in Italy for that extra special touch! Item Code: (43) 0517 About Gianmarco Lorenzi:
Artist Silvia Pelissero - watercolor paintings
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Chamo San
Lucy in the Mad World with Manson Proyecto para la exposición Lucy in the Mad World with Manson en SHO BCN junto con Crajes, Amaia Arrazola, Guim Tió, Kat Cameron y Dani Torrent. Trabajo inspirado en "Lucy in the Sky with DIamonds" de The Beatles. Project for the exhibition curated by Crajes.
The art of Takato Yamamoto
Takato Yamamoto was born in Akita prefecture (Japan) in 1960. After graduating from the painting department of the Tokyo Zokei University, he experimented with the Ukiyo-e Pop style. He further refined and developed that style to create his “Heisei Esthiticism” style.
Rose-Lynn Fisher /Topography of Tears
The Topography of Tears The Topography of Tears is a study of 100 tears photographed through an optical microscope. The project began in a period of personal change, loss, and copious tears.
fork and flower: wild herb gathering
remember the crazy chai pear and chocolate pudding tart...? that's when the collaboration (though, in all honesty, we stick to calling it 'playing around', actually) between photographer extraordinaire christine benz and my humble (aspiring food stylist, ahem) self started. by now, we're already two days, several hours of hard, sweaty work and a couple more insights on working together on food into this project. it's been fun, and continues to be. but let me explain what it is that you're seeing here. for now, no recipes (obviously). but some pictures of me (utterly unglamorous, in mornign manière, with a totes naked face, ugh, why do i never manage to jump out of bed earlier when i'm having my picture taken...? what you're still going to see from christine and i: a wild herb foam soup with lady's smock (color blocking in a soup, literally. i'm positive my fashion forward styler friend ki will adore this), a fancy rustic nettle bread (yeah, ouch!) for now, though, happy easter!
When Edward Gorey Illustrated Dracula: Two Masters of the Macabre, Together
by Maria Popova “No man knows till he has suffered from the night how sweet and dear to his heart and eye the morning can be.” As if knowing that the great Edward Gorey illustrated a small stable of little-known and wonderful paperback covers for literary classics weren’t enough of a treat, how thrilling it is to know that he also illustrated the occasional entire volume, from classic fairy tales to H. G. Wells’s War of the Worlds to T. S.
18 Empowering Illustrations to Remind Everyone Who's Really in Charge of Women's Bodies
Image Credit: Carol Rossetti When Brazilian graphic designer Carol Rossetti began posting colorful illustrations of women and their stories to Facebook, she had no idea how popular they would become. Thousands of shares throughout the world later, the appeal of Rosetti's work is clear. Much like the street art phenomenon Stop Telling Women To Smile, Rossetti's empowering images are the kind you want to post on every street corner, as both a reminder and affirmation of women's bodily autonomy. "It has always bothered me, the world's attempts to control women's bodies, behavior and identities," Rossetti told Mic via email.