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Fairy character by Katerina Ladon
Katharine Morling’s ceramic art inspired by the discovery of the Staffordshire Anglo-Saxon Hoard. Th
sleepingoutcast:sosuperawesome:Field Guide Art Prints by Kate Dolamore on EtsySee more artSo Super A
Natalia Szwed (Polish, Katowice, Poland) - Selene, Digital Arts
johnkatsikarelis:Do me a Wrongbeing a revision of Sabbath, as people were liking it and I wasn’t. Mo
strangehats:calming brewsecond piece for katsudon bang and @kevystel’s fic, ascent - mixing up a lat
Transmitting the Spirit and Revealing the Form of Things: Album of Drawings with One Stroke, complet
inspired by @kawaiilo-ren , and her mafia au!I drew a few other arts inspired by this au, but I&rsqu
Brianna & Kathleen from Tandem slinging coffee and treats at Picnic Arts & Music festival.ww
Anatoliy Markusha (Russian) - Illustration from Soviet children’s book 33 Stairs To The Sky, 1
Six Fan Arts Challenge I’m so excited to share this finished challenge, I’m really happy I managed t
We wish you a happy Bunka no hi (Japanese Culture Day), a national holiday in Japan and a great day
From The Kate - Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center’s newsletter: “Written by a very young Kathar
Hyden patronizes the arts, inspired by a conversation with Katie. This would take place in his origi
Daisy mae by Katie Witherswww.artstation.com/artwork/JlNGbm
june 16. arts with @tsurufoto
Fish Seller, Katsushika Hokusai, c. 1811-1820, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Japanese and Korean Art
katetsuke:The ResistanceIf you like my arts, please support by buy me some coffee:D ko-fi.co
mia-japanese-korean: The Abalone Shell, Katsushika Hokusai, 1821, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Japa
mia-japanese-korean: Transmitting the Spirit and Revealing the Form of Things: Hokusai’s Sketchbooks
mia-japanese-korean: White Breath, Katō Yuwa, 2011, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Japanese and Korea
mia-japanese-korean: Peonies and Canary, Katsushika Hokusai, c. 1834, Minneapolis Institute of Art:
mia-japanese-korean: Various Types of Torii Arch, Katsushika Hokusai, 1816, Minneapolis Institute of
mia-japanese-korean: The Sumo Wrestler Tamagaki Gakunosuke, Katsukawa Shun'ei, 1806, 2nd lunar month
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