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SilllDA is a Korean-born artist who lives in Japan. There is no more useful information about her, but it's not that important — SilllDA's psychedelic ...
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La méthode Kintsugi est une méthode japonaise créée au XVe siècle, celle ci veut littéralement dire « jointure en or ». Son histoire: Le Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa, vers la fin du XVe siècle, renvoi…
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served my duty as an autistic artist and made a bunch of autism creature reaction images
served my duty as an autistic artist and made a bunch of autism creature reaction images
was feeling silly goofy so I undragoned the dragons I’ve seen some artists draw human versions of the dragon gang so naturally I wanted to join in the fun 😌
was feeling silly goofy so I undragoned the dragons I’ve seen some artists draw human versions of the dragon gang so naturally I wanted to join in the fun 😌
“아니, Ivan Bilibin 그림 왜 이렇게 좋아? 너무 심각하게 취향저격으로 좋은데....”
San Francisco-based artist and illustrator Karla Ortiz works by day as a concept artist for Marvel Film Studios, but in her spare time also produces surreal fine art illustrations rendered in graphite. Seen here is a timelapse of a new piece that will be on view later this week as part of a new body of work titled Omens at Thinkspace Gallery. More
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served my duty as an autistic artist and made a bunch of autism creature reaction images
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If you ever wanted to study the ins and outs of character design, this post is just for you. This Korean artist who goes by the name of Rinotuna on Instagram takes seemingly mundane items, food, plants and animals and turns each one into an anime character. And it's a character that you'd love to see in an actual anime. The way in which Rinotuna presents them might teach you a thing or two about how to use even the smallest of details from the reference image to make the character look very rich and interesting. And it's not just the similarities that make them pop, it's also the clever use of color scheme, the theme, and secondary features, among other things, as well.
Cet illustrateur japonais s'amuse à donner vie à des animaux géants sur ses toiles.
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served my duty as an autistic artist and made a bunch of autism creature reaction images