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kilruas:Saber Alter ⋆Fate/stay night: Heaven’s Feel II. lost butterfly
LOST HOUR No.1 / 42x42 / 2016. A new piece for my upcoming April solo at Muse Gallery in Toronto.
Just like an artist who lost their touch i should have known when to stop with these but you, the pe
letoscrawls:Just like an artist who lost their touch i should have known when to stop with these but
The lost chair By ArtofdanPhotography
PARADISE LOST No.2 / 48x48 / canada 2017photography based mixed media. Circular Tondo on birch pan
burdge:and i don’t know what i’d do if i lost you
ivansbadart:I borrowed this idea from @lilalynx because I actually fucking lost it when I read it
friarharts:c: so, why were the dark ages dark, pippin?f: people lost interest in art and music becau
We warned you, the BKM Staff loves their Art Memes. Thus, Art Meme Mondays.Join in by browsing our d
artemiskid:atla characters: Zuko ⇒ I thought I had lost my honor, and that somehow my fat
mythicalpiranha:bonae-artes-liberales:This year, on the 31 March, we lost Gilbert Baker, gay artist
ArtStation - Lost in space, by Jean-Sébastien RolhionMore skulls here.
Previews of my piece for Light Grey Art Lab’s upcoming show, The Lost Isle of Kismet (fall 2017)
geritsel:John Martin - Book illustrations for Paradise Lost by John Milton, etchings/aquatints
That’s it, mister! You just lost your brain privileges!Many people may think it’s a sad episode, but
Uhhuuh more fan art for @greyliliy‘s TF human/mafia AU which I absolutely adore and you should go re
silenceformysoul:Henry Fuseli - The Shepherd’s Dream, from ‘Paradise Lost’
readmypostsinaradiovoiceplease:did you know i was lost until you found me?
cuba-libre: 05.02.1998A day when we lost the most amazing artist, the forever loved Hide. Not a day
John Martin (1789-1854), ‘The Fallen Angels Entering Pandemonium, from ‘'Paradise Lost'’, Book
Gustave Doré (1832-1883), “Paradise Lost” by John Milton, 1885Source
jen-iii:Lost in thoughts
Statuette of Pan. 2nd cent. CE, thought to be a copy of a lost original of the 4th cent. BCE; artis
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