Another monumentally gorgeous portrait from the goddess of digital artistry –> 𝐸𝐿𝐸𝑁𝐴 𝑆𝐴𝐼
Current fascination: Pieni Merenneito//Finnish National Ballet
Composed by Tuomas Kantelinen, Choreographed by Kenneth Greve
This one was a little bit more challenging to do than I thought it would be – and that was mostly in all the detail (RIP) ,as well as figuring out ways to adapt a Klimt-esque look to Howl. It was really tempting to put him in his pink jacket since it lends itself to rectangular form so well. However I just had to go and make things difficult for myself… because I love his transformed version!
Based on Klimts ‘The Kiss’ (1907-1908)
George Barbier - master art deco artist
Akiya Kageichi
by erica ward.
For the first 25 days of December 2017, as a celebration of art and also gift ideas, I’ll be showcasing a brand new artist each day from INPRNT. Today’s selection is Christian Orrillo, whose magically colorful illustrations are all available as fine art prints in his INPRNT Shop.
See all the prior artist selections below:
When we un-packed it, the Paris curator was embarrassed to discover lipstick marks on its cheek: someone in the Louvre had played at being Pygmalion—or Hadrian—and kissed it. And who could blame them? Up on a pedestal, center stage, the effect of its beauty was jaw-dropping.
Richard Anuszkiewicz
Henry Darger In the realms of the unreal (detail) ~1910-1932 15,145-page text with illustrations watercolor
Not a doll, admittedly. But isn’t this pretty much the greatest backpack you’ve ever seen on this earth? Source: “Täschchen Purses,” Dea Projekt Die Welt Der Puppen
people: wow, the last jedi was a great addition to the star wars franchise
me: kylo ren no shirt
Austrian photographer Inge Prader recently recreated Gustav Klimt’s masterworks for Style Bible, a part of the Life Ball Charity Event in Vienna, Austria. A team of over 50 professionals worked on the demanding photography project which raises funds to help those with HIV/AIDS. Makeup artists, costume designers, set designers, lighting specialists and many others worked with models and fully ornamented props to bring to life the fascinating, erotically charged work that Klimt is known for during his “Golden Phase.”