farewell-kingdom: Valérie Buess’ paperwork
farewell-kingdom: Paper works by Fideli Sundqvist
pulmonaire: Map works by Matthew Cusick
viktopia: “It’s us against the world Montango! Let’s...
“It’s us against the world Montango! Let’s go!”
Special piece for the “Fearless” showcase to be featured in the silent auction for Able Australia on the Stage Fright event day.
actegratuit: - Blue Nocturnal - Huevo Wen Hsu
joncarling: Line Study #2
mydarkenedeyes: By Jacek Yerka
ohgross: Ink sketches of Ysolde and Ainmere, and one of Ainmere...
Niken Anindita
飴村
心太
山崎小藤
wratshit: Reborn one, twice; thrice again…
Photo
ohgross: Madarin color sketch
samwolfeconnelly: An illustration I did for this issue of Asset...
An illustration I did for this issue of Asset International CIO magazine.
I had so much fun with this piece.
Sam Wolfe Connelly
farewell-kingdom: Tjep
farewell-kingdom: Cheong-ah Hwang
darksilenceinsuburbia: Joon Hee Lee. Meditation, 2009. Charcoal...
hifructosemag: Brad Kunkle paints ethereal females in the grasp...
Brad Kunkle paints ethereal females in the grasp of the supernatural. Following in the footsteps of artists such as Sir John Everett Millais and Maxfield Parrish, Kunkle’s paintings glow with an eerie luminescence which is created from Kunkle’s own unique process of gilding and his limit of colors. The result, as well as Kunkle’s goal, is a surreal presence that transcends what a person might normally see. This vision works well in his portrayal of women being one with nature, almost organically linked to their surroundings. One extra quality of the paintings, when viewed in person, as Kunkle likes to point out, is that they seem to become living things as the surrounding light shimmers off the metallic surfaces adding to the over all sense of some other reality. Kunkle lives and works in New York City. -Zach Tutor