I just wanna live in space
we go just right.
INCREDIBLE DRESSES IN ART (126/∞) Marie Gräfin zu Münster by Harry von Hente, 1890
finished :D its not amazing because honestly im not that good at art, but im still happy with it :D
Shadowhunters is getting me all inspired, painting a large ace of cups tarot 😄
painting with no artistic talent is fun
my next masterpiece is titled "literally does anybody even like eggplants all i wanted to do was use the color purple why was this the first thing i thought of" on sale now for £60,000,000 all proceeds go 2 me
DECOR #galaxy #crafts #art #space #nebula LAST ONE I PROMISE
I HAVE A PROBLEM #galaxy #crafts #nebula #space #art
I made a #galaxy in a bottle! #art #crafts #pretty #nebula
inktober 6#
Swamp Magic
These somber illustrations, while visually stunning, also capture the most important part of the Harry Potter saga. While the movies certainly attempted to grasp the darkness of the stories, many scenes and details were lightened, presumably to retain a PG-13 rating for younger audiences. But these sketches bring back the sinister, macabre imagery of the books, and in doing so, highlight the best part of the series — forcing readers to grapple with serious, real-world moral and political issues in the context of the fantastic.
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Shintaro Ohata Seamlessly Blends Sculpture and Canvas to Create 3D Paintings
When first viewing the artwork of Shintaro Ohata up close it appears the scenes are made from simple oil paints, but take a step back and you’re in for a surprise. Each piece is actually a hybrid of painted canvas and sculpture that blend almost flawlessly in color and texture to create a single image.