Famous Artist Gallery
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nae-design:Famous artists’own modern logos, concept by Brazilian designer Milton Omena
mirrorfalls:cassettefuturism87:retrodrome:Famous sites re-imagined as anime style devices.Artist: Sh
ilybethany:kungfukingblog:Jackie Chan is currently the world’s most famous martial artist. As a dire
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Alighiero Boetti, tapestry, 1980sHis most famous works are tapestries of different sizes, divided in
CONTRIBUTOR SPOTLIGHT: @minicoolyNo need to present Minicooly, one of the beloved and famous artist
Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), “Famous Fantastic Mysteries”, Vol. 10, #1, 1948Source
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roseofsinnoh:seraphica:Filipino-born artist Noel Cruz restyles dolls into gorgeous echoes of famous
François Boucher, The Toilette of Venus, 1751, 108 x 85 cm, New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
François Boucher, The Fountain of Love, 1748, 295 x 339 cm, Los Angeles, The J.Paul Getty Museum, di
Happy birthday famous sculptor #AntonyGormley ! Check out the 15 min film on Antony Gormely: Sculpte
bangawang:lexaproletariat:gaspack:Susan Kare, famous graphic artist who designed many of the fonts,
Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), ‘The City of Wonder’, “Famous Fantastic Mysteries&rdquo
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astraldepths: lexaproletariat:gaspack: Susan Kare, famous graphic artist who designed many of the fo
For the thirty-three months its doors were open, Studio 54 was synonymous with celebrity. Artists, a
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William Hogarth, Before, c.1730–1, 39 x 34 cm, Los Angeles, The J. Paul Getty Museum, digital image
William Hogarth, After, c. 1730–1, 39 x 34 cm, Los Angeles, The J. Paul Getty MuseumIn the other pai
William Hogarth, The Bench, 1758, etching and engraving; fifth state of five, 324 x 217 mm, New York
William Hogarth, A Midnight Modern Conversation, c.1732, 76 x 164 cm, New Haven, Yale Center for Bri
Colortheft.comMost used colors of 50 famous artists
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