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You don't have to be a bodybuilder or a rock star to rock a cool shoulder tattoo. A tattoo on your shoulder is a great way to express yourself without
I'm still doing it... Still creating classical sculptures in 3D, but this time with a touch of surrealism and some contemporary themes. I think that this is my personal renaissance.
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These simple tattoo designs look clean and classic and are a perfect piece for the minimalist man.
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Bustling souls~ Clamor about~ While lost we fumble~ In the evil dark. From the darkness~ Comes a glow~ Angel subtle~ Wearing a dainty Halo~ Uttering calming whispers to Saints below.
Feminine and subtle yet full of attitude, behind the ear tattoos, look dainty, stylish, and super cool.
I am Dorrance. Catholic. England. Glory Be To The Father and to The Son and to The Holy Spirit. Ave Maria. Salve Regina.
I am Murat Akyol, a 19-year-old from Mardin. I love to tell people about my dreams through photos, and I just love art in general.
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Tattoos have become one of the most popular body decorations in the world. However, these permanent skin modifications can make people feel different levels of pain during the tattooing process, which may depend on a series of factors. 5-Minute Crafts has created this guide to help you figure out how much it would hurt to get a new tattoo, how to prepare for it, and what to expect during the healing process.
Joan of Arc, pictured in a 1917 hair care manual Proper Care of the Hair and Scalp, Amant Henry Ohmann-Dumesnil (Saint Louis: University Medical Press, 1917)
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With a decidedly Victorian twist, Olex Oleole puts together images that don’t quite fit together. A phonograph emerges from a heart while what look like animals behinds are sliced off and held together by two strings. Eventually, themes begin to emerge. A Nike logo appears over a cryptic figure with the snarky title Throw caution to the wind and just do it. Another shows a woman’s head turned into a vintage camera with the words Maybe you should consider keeping your selfies to yourself? Each piece feels surreal even while it looks familiar. The juxtaposition of human and machine or modern logo and mysterious character feels like a puzzle waiting to be solved. Once you put the pieces together — mostly with the help of each biting title — the other little details make the joke that much funnier. The conflation of time works just right, as the men and women in Victorian dress remind us of the age-old folies of vanity, consumption and more.
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Colourful Henna And Mehndi Designs - Mehndi and henna application on various parts of the body is followed by many cultures across the globe as a tradition.
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A set of digital patterns for David's Sandevistan from Cyberpunk Edgerunners! try you hand at making David's chrome. This is a listing for PATTERNS, not for an actual prop. Please be sure you are prepared to put in the effort to make the prop yourself. This is a listing for patterns only. it does not provide step by step instructions to build the Sandevistan. As instructions are not included, it is recommended to have some experience with crafting and foamwork before picking up this pattern. Print it with a program suitable to print at a proper scale, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader. JPEG and PDF is included. Hope you enjoy, and happy crafting!
Obra Religiosa de un escultor Cordobeso, Francisco Romero Zafra.
Image taken from: Title: "A Poet's Calendar [Poems.]" Author(s): Davies, W. H. (William Henry), 1871-1940 [person] British Library shelfmark: "Digital Store 011645.i.86" Page: 32 (scanned page number - not necessarily the actual page number in the publication) Place of publication: London (England) Date of publication: 1927 Publisher: Jonathan Cape Type of resource: Monograph Language(s): English Physical description: 61 pages (8°) Explore this item in the British Library’s catalogue: 000877890 (physical copy) and 014939443 (digitised copy) (numbers are British Library identifiers) Other links related to this image: - View this image as a scanned publication on the British Library’s online viewer (you can download the image, selected pages or the whole book) - Order a higher quality scanned version of this image from the British Library Other links related to this publication: - View all the illustrations found in this publication - View all the illustrations in publications from the same year (1927) - Download the Optical Character Recognised (OCR) derived text for this publication as JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) - Explore and experiment with the British Library’s digital collections The British Library community is able to flourish online thanks to freely available resources such as this. You can help support our mission to continue making our collection accessible to everyone, for research, inspiration and enjoyment, by donating on the British Library supporter webpage here. Thank you for supporting the British Library.
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Identifier: handbookoforname1900meye Title: Handbook of ornament; a grammar of art, industrial and architectural designing in all its branches, for practical as well as theoretical use Year: 1900 (1900s) Authors: Meyer, Franz Sales, 1849- Subjects: Decoration and ornament Art objects Publisher: New York, B. Hessling Contributing Library: Wellesley College Library Digitizing Sponsor: Wellesley College Library View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: end of the key, isdivided by notches into wards. The decoration is applied to thebow. The Pompeian key, shown in fig. 1, is an exception, the bowbeing smooth and the bit and stem prettily ornamented. Keys aremade of iron and bronze, the stem being frequently of iron, and thebow of some other metal; the bow, and indeed the whole key, is oftengilt. The palmy days of Keys were the Middle Ages and the Re-nascence; compared with these, our Modern keys are on the wholesmaller, simpler, and, if less beautiful, are certainly more practical.Finally we may mention those colossal examples which were formerlymade to serve as Signs; and are even now met-with. E*LATE 237. The Key. 1. Antique, Pompeii, (Bliimner: Das Kunstgewerbe im Alterthum). 2. Roman, bronze, found on the Hohenkrahen, United collections,Carlsruhe. 3. Romanesque, bronze, United collections, Carlsruhe.4—5. Renascence, (Kunst und Gewerbe). 6—8. Renascence, Museo Medio Evo e Rinascimento, Rome, (Ge-werbehalle). METAL OBJECTS. 411 Text Appearing After Image: The Kev. Plate 237. 412 The Hand-Mirror. — The Fan. 9. Renascence, (Gruichard). 10. Renascence, South Kensington Museum, London. 11—12. Renascence, German.13—14. Bows, 18 th century, (Wessely).15—19. Modern, by the architect Otto Girard, Berlin, (Gewerbehalle). The Hand-Mirror. (Plate 238.) The first place in the series of ladies toilet requisites belongsto the Hand-mirror, Its history falls into two periods. In Antiquityand in the earlier years of the Middle Ages: mirrors were made ofpolished metal, either bronze or silver. About the 13 th century, glassbegins to be used, the reflecting surface being backed with metal foil.The Antique, and particulary the Etruscan mirrors, of which a largenumber have been preserved to us, show engraved ornaments andfigures from mythology and daily life, mostly of primitive, butsometimes of excellent, workmanship. Glass mirrors are, generally,flat. The fundamental shape of the Antique mirror is circular orspatulate (figs. 1—6); and that of t Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
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This Ancient Powerful Amulet will : *Protects you from further hurt. *Stops you from self-destructing. *Restores faith in yourself, allowing you to make the right decisions. *Ricochets any bad intentions back at the one who cast them. *Instills you with courage, boldness, the willingness to tackle new challenges without fear of failure. *You will be a magnet for good luck.