Brace yourselves and your bank accounts, my friends, because do I have some fabulous art finds this month. Starting with Chi Boyd, aka Tiny Snails: How cute is this?? That one isn't in her Etsy shop (yet?) but the rest of these are: Robin Hood & Maid Marian! Aww, I never see art of these two. Who here doesn't love space AND dinosaurs? Yassssss. I had to include this one because Donald is my boi. (Even if I'm too old to use the word "boi.") Head to Chie's Etsy to browse the rest or her prints (and pins!), then follow her on IG for lots more fan art and sweetness. ***** Bored Panda did a whole feature and interview with Monokubo, a Japanese artist who - gasp! - is only on Tumblr. So even though she doesn't have an online shop that I can find, you HAVE to see what she paints: Ermergersh. CURRENT MOOD, amirite? Monokubo does paint more than cats - she also has giant owls, foxes, and more. I just love her cats the most: Hang on, here's a non-cat one: Talk about magical. I want to go to there. Check out Bored Panda's feature for over 20 more gorgeous paintings and Monokubo's interview, then be sure to follow her on Tumblr! ***** Bill Robinson of Flimflammery has a whimsical watercolor style I can't get enough of: Dragon tea time! Look at all the fun details, like the teapot on his head and his itty bitty wings! Speaking of dragons, here's Bill's take on the "Mother of Dragons": He calls it "Game of Thorns." Ha! (I'm kind of relieved Figment isn't in there. That could be... traumatizing.) But we all know which one stole my heart, right? Well, NOW we all know. C'mon, he has Junk Lady carrying everyone! EEEEEEE And one more from Bill, because this owl with a tuba hits all the right notes: You can follow Bill on IG here, then go browse the rest at his Etsy shop! ***** Annie Stegg Gerard is one of those rare master painters that honestly defies description, so I'll just show you: I KNOW RIGHT? Even when Annie posts clips of herself painting these on IG, and I watch her do it, I still can't believe anyone can paint like this. Her work is just so vivid and dreamlike. Check out this card set she sells: Follow Annie on IG here, then check out this Etsy shop for more of her prints - or her webstore, which also carries original paintings, ooOOooooh. ***** Scott Mills is another fine artist who caught my eye with his sweetly surreal bears: Move over, Discworld; now we need stories about people living on giant bear heads. Scott paints lots of other creatures, too, but his bears are my favorite: It took me 5 times going through this post to notice the crayons. Check out the colors in this panda! Swoony swoon. Go browse Scott's Etsy shop to see what else he paints, then give him a follow on IG to see even more. ****** And finally, here comes the artist who single-handedly turned me around on faux taxidermy: Valency Genis. Her work is so fabulous, so funny, so... well... just look: Tell me you didn't giggle. This one has a Tim Burton/Dr. Suess vibe, right? A bunch more from her Instagram account: And this guy makes me think of a Skeksis dancing around in a boa while no one is watching: Hee! You can browse Valency's available pieces here, then give her a follow on IG for more fabulousness. I hope these made you smile, peeps, and gave you some new artists to follow! But wait, before you go, THERE'S MORE. I still have free art to give away! So comment below and tell me which of these next three prints you like best, and I'll pick three of you at random to win! Which reminds me: you know how I'm always saying John & I'll ship anywhere? Well, last month John spent $60 at the post office shipping out art. So yeah, I DO MEAN ANYWHERE. Now without further ado, here are your choices this month: "Mario Princesses" by Megan Fisher, 8x10 signed print. (This is printed on a velvety matte paper that is a pure joy to look at it IRL, the colors are so vivid. So whoever wins this has to promise you won't frame it under glass, K?) "Star Wars Doodlez" by Kate Carleton, 11X17 signed print "Belle" by Bri Pi Art, 8X10 signed print Happy commenting, everyone! And remember to check back, since I'll be announcing all 3 winners in my very next post. UPDATE: The give-away has ended! The winner of the Mario Princesses is Rabidbun The winner of the Star Wars Doodlez is Susan Anderson And the winner of Belle is Jessica Layman Congrats, you three, and please e-mail me your mailing addresses! ***** Want to help support Epbot and all our crazy art-shipping habits? Then consider checking out my Amazon storefront for stuff you might need! Or stuff you don't need, but probably want!
From "The Dance of the Labyrinth" by mythologist & novelist Ari Berk: "Labyrinths are tricky things: dark avenues and turns, lots of footwork, occasional monsters or may-poles, complex riddles to be solved, and all these to be dealt with before...
L’omaggio del giorno: Labyrinth secondo James Hance.
Surrealism, a discipline that relies on you, as much as the artist, to decipher the painting. I am always amazed, at how Surrealist Artists manage to represent a message and their symbols in their paintings. Rafal Olbinski is one of these artists, we have no titles for these works, so it is up to you / us to see what these paintings are trying to tell us. The answers each one of us comes up with will be shaped by our lives and experiences. What are these paintings saying to you? To see more of Olbinski's work here on DesignStack, press the Link below: Surreal Paintings Visit DesignStack's Categories with the following link: Categories Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
One of my available tattoo designs coming up when we can reopen! I’ve always loved Labyrinth and always come back to drawing fan art 🥰 I’m still an apprentice at the moment but I’m really enjoying...
The labyrinth is an ancient and powerful symbol of wholeness and transformation. Learn more about this ancient symbol, how to walk a labyrinth and how to draw and use a finger labyrinth.
Mazescape were asked to create a series of 270 Labyrinth designs for a major new artwork by artist Mark Wallinger, commissioned by the Transport for London Art on the Underground project to celebrate the tubes 150th anniversary.
By Justin Gerard Gallery Nucleus is having a tribute show for the 30th Anniversary of Labyrinth. The show is a celebration of the cult classic film and is in memory of David Bowie. It opens September 17th at 7pm. A wide variety of artists are contributing works inspired by the film and Henson's
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Get a sneak peek at the new Labyrinth comic coming later this month!
Labyrinth 2019 I am reluctant to leave the gentle formless, colourful, floating stage of Bliss, or even the resting in the darkness of the Void but just as it is in life we are ever pushed to move …
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Jareth, the Goblin King (played by the late David Bowie) is a character in the 1986 movie Labyrinth. Jareth is the film's main antagonist, and also appears in much of the tie-in material produced to compliment the film, including its novelization. He is a main character in spin-offs to the film including Return to Labyrinth and Labyrinth: Coronation. Jareth has the power to shape shift into a white barn-owl and is first seen watching Sarah in this form as she recites lines from the play The Laby
David Bowie è morto da poco più di un mese e in questi giorni noi abbiamo meditato molto sulla nostra storia d’amore e d’odio con lui, che è la storia di una vita. Questa storia è iniziata nel 1987, quando la maestra delle elementari ci portò al cinema a vedere Labyrinth, un cult movie destinato […]