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greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Kerameikos:A very stylish pyxis with a depiction of nereids,
greek-museums:I had never posted the famous Kerameikos’ bull, because I was not pleased with the pho
greek-museums:I had never posted the famous Kerameikos’ bull, because I was not pleased with the pho
Somebody is *psyched* for her upcoming nuptials.(It’s a red-figure lebes gamikos, which is a fancy t
via-appia:Gold laurel wreath from the Kerameikos Archaeological MuseumGreek, Hellenistic Period
via-appia: Gold laurel wreath from the Kerameikos Archaeological Museum Greek, Hellenistic Period
via-appia:Gold laurel wreath from the Kerameikos Archaeological MuseumGreek, Hellenistic Period
Archaeological Museum of AthensA grave stele from Kerameikos, 5th century BCEAthens, October 2008
fuckyeahsnackables: kosmicgalactic: art-nimals: Statue of a bull (possibly from the Kerameikos, the
via-appia: Gold laurel wreath from the Kerameikos Archaeological Museum Greek, Hellenistic Peri
Kerameikos. Tombs, flowers and tortoises (seriously, there were a lot of tortoises in there). T
fuckyeahsnackables: kosmicgalactic: art-nimals: Statue of a bull (possibly from the Kerameikos, the
65./ V. honvéd utca 16. Vidor Emil, amint beépíti a századforduló
chronosamurai:furbearingbrick:hideback:Cicada, Stages of ConventionalizationHugo Froelich, Keramic S
sparrf:kinesthetiacreal:hideback:Cicada, Stages of ConventionalizationHugo Froelich, Keramic Studio
hideback:Cicada, Stages of ConventionalizationHugo Froelich, Keramic Studio Magazine, 1905
met-american-decor:Cup and Saucer by Chelsea Keramic Art Works, American Decorative ArtsGift of Mr.
Tea set by Chelsea Keramic Art Works, 1879–83Made in Chelsea, Massachusetts, United States - Earthen
The Hidden Singer, ceramics, metal, artificial hair, artificial plants, plants, studio view at Bilba
hideback:Cicada, Stages of ConventionalizationHugo Froelich, Keramic Studio Magazine, 1905
Kuhn Keramic Mug (via kuehn-keramik.com)
Here’s a comparison on how I envision a figurine vs the final result. Drawing always helps me
Upset that I forgot to add my trademark gold butthole for this figurine, still one of my best works
hideback:Cicada, Stages of Conventionalization Hugo Froelich, Keramic Studio Magazine, 1905
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