ArtVark

Dec 20

definatalie:fiercemild:via 2.bp.blogspot.com

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nicktendo:fuckyeahzombies:baravettski:jeremydp:somuchbeautyindirt: Jesus hates zombies - Ben Templesmith.

nicktendo:fuckyeahzombies:baravettski:jeremydp:somuchbeautyindirt: Jesus hates zombies - Ben Templesmith.

(via uoe)

(via uoe)

fuckyeahtattoos:

Session one of cover up. The leo zodiac was done incorrectly and actually rejected the ink. This will be colored in as soon as possible!
The mirror resembles a hand mirror that my mother and I both own. It symbolizes how when I reflect on my life, she has been my biggest supporter.
Done by Mark Bray at American Classic Tattoo in Athens, GA.
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fuckyeahtattoos:

Session one of cover up. The leo zodiac was done incorrectly and actually rejected the ink. This will be colored in as soon as possible!

The mirror resembles a hand mirror that my mother and I both own. It symbolizes how when I reflect on my life, she has been my biggest supporter.

Done by Mark Bray at American Classic Tattoo in Athens, GA.

laurajackie.tumblr.com

lindsayhuffman: (via sabino)

lindsayhuffman: (via sabino)

Dec 12

kari-shma:

Strung out (via deanspic)

kari-shma:

Strung out (via deanspic)

Dec 11

iamchrysanthemum:

suicideblonde:

From Audrey Kawasaki’s upcoming solo show

iamchrysanthemum:

suicideblonde:

From Audrey Kawasaki’s upcoming solo show

iamchrysanthemum:

(via FFFFOUND!)

iamchrysanthemum:

(via FFFFOUND!)

Dec 07

andytheasthmaticchef:

lego my marvel - ulises farinas

andytheasthmaticchef:

lego my marvel - ulises farinas

notentirely:



iheartmyart:exclamationmark:snowce:Friedrich von Amerling (1803-1887)In Traumen VersunkenOil on canvasPrivate collection

ok… excuse me…. i’m going to geek-out about art for a minute…
the thing about works like this is, you really have to be standing in front of them.
in art school a lot of the theory classes spoke about the ‘death of painting’ and ‘art in the age of reproduction’… and while i grant that i am extremely interested in these topics, i have to say that nothing has ever hit me upside the head like standing in front of sweerts’s “head of an old woman”.
when i first saw it at the getty in LA, i stood literally transfixed for about 20 minutes. i couldn’t leave it. i wanted to see it in my mind always. i tried with all my might to etch every detail - from her soft diverted eyes to the latches on her jacket - into my brain so that i would always be able to recall it.

a work unknown to me previously and yet one that shook me more than any other portrait before or since - i would have dismissed it in any art book, on any postcard and in any blog post.
go stand in front of art. there’s really nothing like it.

notentirely:

iheartmyart:exclamationmark:snowce:
Friedrich von Amerling
(1803-1887)
In Traumen Versunken
Oil on canvas
Private collection

ok… excuse me…. i’m going to geek-out about art for a minute…

the thing about works like this is, you really have to be standing in front of them.

in art school a lot of the theory classes spoke about the ‘death of painting’ and ‘art in the age of reproduction’… and while i grant that i am extremely interested in these topics, i have to say that nothing has ever hit me upside the head like standing in front of sweerts’s “head of an old woman”.

when i first saw it at the getty in LA, i stood literally transfixed for about 20 minutes. i couldn’t leave it. i wanted to see it in my mind always. i tried with all my might to etch every detail - from her soft diverted eyes to the latches on her jacket - into my brain so that i would always be able to recall it.

a work unknown to me previously and yet one that shook me more than any other portrait before or since - i would have dismissed it in any art book, on any postcard and in any blog post.

go stand in front of art. there’s really nothing like it.