Lorenzo Mattotti
Mieke Teirlinck
It’s been a while. evening sketch 27/09/18.
24" by 36" acrylic and mixed media I ended up changing the background, adding black to mirror the Matisse background. I also added quite a bit more collage elements.
"Every single time that you refuse me, makes me more determined you will never, never lose me."
Artist: Fuco Ueda “Fragment of Daydream 2 「白昼夢の欠片 2」” Acrylic & Shell White on Canvas 333 mm ×190 mm 2014 http://www.fucoueda.com
mind palace
more fun backgrounds plus a commission for @plutomotel
NOW AVAILABLE AS A PRINT! jonmacnairportfolio.society6.com/store india ink and micron pen on found paper Exhibited at Metro Gallery in Baltimore, MD SOLD I submitted this image to Illustration Friday for the theme of "subtract"
Nell Brinkley (September 5, 1886 – October 21, 1944) Probably from the late teens or early 1920’s.
From our stacks: Cover detail of People are crazy here. Rex Reed. New York: Delacorte Press, 1974.
Real Name: Horace RidlerTime Period: Late 1800s to mid-1900sAmazing Fact: Rumored to have attended Oxford University and achieved the rank of major in the First World War, Ridler decided to completely reinvent himself by covering his body in broad, zebra-like stripes that took over 500 sittings in the tattoo chair just so he could become a show attraction. He later used his popularity to sell war bonds.
Daniel Martin Diaz is a fine artist based in Tucson, Arizona, characterised by his unique way of representing the mysteries of life merged with the realms of sc
“Cuatro cuerdas del violín Edward Okun (1872-1945)”
Residing in Semarang, in Indonesia’s Central Java region, illustrator "Fatchurofi":https://www.instagram.com/rooovie/?hl=en is a long way from the big cities of the contemporary art world. Working remotely as an art director for a design agency in Jakarta, he also spends much of his time doing freelance illustration. “I’ve been drawing for the past decade, mostly for clothing and album covers,” he says. “After suffering from a panic attack disorder a couple of years ago, however, I began to practice mindfulness and this became a big influence for my work, encouraging me to start drawing purely for myself about my own experiences.”
Brian Eno in the 1970s: "The tape is now the music"
Chéri Hérouard (1881-1961) was a French artist known for his numerous illustrations for the magazine La Vie Parisienne. Here are some of my favorite of his works - they're sometimes humorous, often sentimental, and always whimsical! Sorry for the watermark, it was the only version I could find of this with high resolution! That Santa Clause lurking in the corner is more than a little creepy, but everything is lovely. The Charleston dance Mmm, I love her coat and muff!! "The Season of Nests - An Error!" The Revenge of Eve / Eve's Revenge - Emily P.S - On a totally unrelated note, Gidget is on TCM this Sunday at 12 pm noon! Released in 1959, this is way past the era I usually watch in old films, but this one is a gem. Gracie introduced me to it senior year of high school (she also watched the Gidget spin-off TV show when she was a kid) and boy am I glad! I find it very charming and heartwarming, plus, Sandra Dee is just adorable! Give it a watch if you haven't already! A candid of Sandra Dee on the set of Gidget. Gidget with frighteningly red-tan Moondoggie and Kahoona.
Wedding in the Forest.