ryandonato:

Lesert Sabrina

cavetocanvas:

John Ruskin, The North-West Angle of the Facade of St Mark’s, Venice, n.d.

cavetocanvas:

John RuskinThe North-West Angle of the Facade of St Mark’s, Venice, n.d.

lohrien:

The Little Mermaid Illustrations by Melllorine


The snake and the flower.
One for luck.
One for power.
One of four illustrations completed as a part of my senior show at Memphis College of Art. Prints soon to come.

The snake and the flower.

One for luck.

One for power.

One of four illustrations completed as a part of my senior show at Memphis College of Art. Prints soon to come.

(Source: ginopambianchi)

dreaming-in-the-60s:

martinekenblog:

Hey Jude
Illustrated lyrics by Stefano Agabio

Illustrated lyrics of Hey Jude by The Beatles.
Experimenting with typography and Pantone markers.
Printed on 300gsm paper, 17 x 12 cm.

 I have this printed in my room ><

artsyrup:

Little Red Riding Hood by Daniel Egneus

pulmonaire:

Procedural Landscapes by Andreas Nicolas

Fine Art by Vanessa Leney

Commissions running $12-$20 CAN for realistic, semi-realistic, monotone, colour, animal and anime fine art!

Nessa is a really talented artist, guys, and a lovely person! If you are interested, follow the link and take a look!

Nessa is livestreaming herself sketching- she's REALLY good, you should go check it out

hypna:

Mika Aoki’s impressive glass Sculptures 

Japanese artist Mika Aoki creates exquisite glass sculptures inspired by her fascination with the visible and invisible qualities of the medium. What at first appears to be high-speed macro photographs of water droplets, turn out to be physical stationary sculptures carefully crafted from glass (and occasionally plastic). Aoki often derives her inspiration from the forms found in microscopic life such as spores, fungi, viruses or even sperm. With a masterful command of light and glass, Aoki depicts these propagating life forms in a haunting yet beautiful fashion, which she calls “singing glass.”