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Seated FigureJohn Singer Sargent (American; 1856–1925)undatedGraphiteYale University Art Gallery, Ne
imperatorelan:The best advice The Killers ever got, Spotify for Artists
peregrint:Artists of Middle-earth: Alan Lee pt. 2
inori-cosplay:wanderinghybrid:digiartlab:How to Draw HandREBLOGGING FOR ARTISTS WHO ARE STUGGLING WI
Sorry for my long absence, I am a little sick TT TTBut I’m better now :“DAnd I brought a
Paysage d'automne, AgayArmand Guillaumin (French; 1841–1927)Oil on canvasca. 1907Christie’s, New Yor
Crystal Cityby Jay Hwang Please don’t delete the link to the photographers/artists, thanks!
Did the Prussians own the Moon? In the mid 18th century the Prussian King Frederick the Great suffer
#233 Digital Drawing by Anna Valdez
Ko-Fi I am trying to save up for an iPad Pro to draw more! Its been really hard for me to get back i
moggiye20:desvati:piczeltv:We at Piczel.tv are sad to see Tumblr’s stance against NSFW artists, and
zooviette:underrated artists: swv
sosuperawesome:Juliette Cousin on Tumblr and inprntSee our ‘witch’ or ‘artists on Tumblr’ tags
bensolcs:another meme i won’t finish: five music artists [1 of 5] → florence + the machine “And the
If you ask someone to name five artists, they will likely name prominent male artists, but how many
Other kpop artists I drew recently ~
KaboomRyan McGinley (American; 1977– )2012C-print Team Gallery, New York. © Ryan McGinley
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Misha Japanwala aka مشہ (British-Pakistani, b, London, England, based New York, NY, USA) - Azaadi Th
This Thursday seven artists with work in our collection will join forces in our galleries to discuss
Marins = SailorsLaure Garcin (French; 1896–1978)1931Oil on canvasMusée des Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux, Fra
mohtz:twitter / ig / prints
elodieunderglass:serenefreakgeek:graylish:[aggressively supports and encourages young artists]YES. T
We’re so excited for our newest exhibition We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–8
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