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solara-nightshade:I don’t care what ya’ll think I have Photoshop and this is my first good art I’ve
Got into a bit of a throwback kick yesterday so here’s a whole bunch of doodles!
trylerjoseph:Vessel videos: Pt.2
finally gave my broken vessel a ref! here’s Kin, the grumpy bastard lmao. + an uninfected vers
rainbowrogers:The vessel performed it’s part… flawlessly.World of Warcraft: Shadowlands “Chains of D
belinsky:#we will require a larger vessel
joshsduns:4 years of Vessel. (January 8, 2013).
guns-to-a-fist:Vessel booklet- Joshua Dun
A beautifully decorated Early Bronze Age ‘food vessel’ from Mount Stewart, Co. Down. Dat
Ewer decorated with female figures. Iran, Sasanian Period, 7th-6th centuries A.D. Silver and gilt. A
Vessel stand with ibex supportSumerian, c. 2600-2350 B.C.Copper alloy inlaid with shell and lapis la
Miranda.Oil on Canvas.76 x 101.5 cm.Private collection.Art by John William Waterhouse.(1849-1917).
slam-african:Vessel with Incised Motifs, Mississippian, c.1400–1600, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of
slam-african:Vessel with Painted Motifs, San Pablo, c.1200–900 BC, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of A
drakontomalloi:Anonymous Greek artist - Red-figured vessel in the form of a knucklebone (astragalos)
My four-part ‘Floral Artefact’ series from last summer! Etruscan boar vessel with laurel, Roman fasc
supagirl:Ichabod and Abbie 1.11 Vessel
museum-of-artifacts:An Egyptian floor mosaic depicting a dog and a knocked-over gold vessel. c. 200-
tlatollotl:Vessel with Codex-Style SceneMexico, West Mexico, Nayarit, Mixteca-Puebla or Internationa
didoofcarthage:Vessel stand with ibex supportSumerian, c. 2600-2350 B.C.Copper alloy inlaid with she
hogboom:‘‘Vessel’‘oil on linen, 73x60cm
Bottom of a Vessel with Foot, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Medieval ArtRogers Fund, 1908Metropolitan
theancientwayoflife:~Vessel with Snake-Lady Scene.Culture: MayaDate: A.D. 600-900
Leda and the Swan, painted vessel; Greek, Apulia 330 BC
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