oliviamew:

A drawing inspired by Bonnie Tyler’s Total Eclipse of the Heart aka one of the best songs EVER. For Ten Paces & Draw.

oliviamew:

A drawing inspired by Bonnie Tyler’s Total Eclipse of the Heart aka one of the best songs EVER. For Ten Paces & Draw.


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Second favorite thing to draw.
Hands study.

Second favorite thing to draw.

Hands study.


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Eye study

Eye study


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jasonthielke:

“Lure”

jasonthielke:

“Lure”


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Too amazing for words.
Tatooine: Where’s Waldo edition

Too amazing for words.

Tatooine: Where’s Waldo edition


21/2/2012 . 7 notes . Reblog
leavethehall:

Temple of the North by ~frankhong

This kinda reminds me of a bookmark I did in high school. God, I miss painting. Someone give me canvas and paint please. 

leavethehall:

Temple of the North by ~frankhong

This kinda reminds me of a bookmark I did in high school. God, I miss painting. Someone give me canvas and paint please. 


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I’ve always been a fan of Van Gogh and his style.

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oxane:

Mac Wells, Convergence by Wyeth Alexander
Mac Wells (American 1925-2009) Convergence 1965 Acrylic on canvas 30 1/2 in x 50 1/2 in Artist’s Biography: Mac Wells has been an active member of the American Abstract Artists since 1967. He conveyed his love of art to art students over 30 years of teaching at Hunter College. Mac Wells was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1925 and moved to New York in 1951. Wells showed with the A.M. Sachs, Max Hutchinson and Susan Caldwell Galleries in the 1960s and 1970s. During the 1960s the artist was close to the Park Place cooperative and exhibited paintings along with this group. In 1993 he was the recipient of a Mark Rothko Foundation Award Exhibition at ARTISTS SPACE in New York. His work is included in many collections, including The Wadsworth Atheneum, Harford CT, The Denver Museum of Art, Denver CO, The Santa Fe Museum, Santa Fe NM, Columbus Museum of Fine Art, Columbus OH, Larry Aldrich Museum, Ridgfield CT, and the Print Collections of the Guggenheim Museum, NY, The Whitney Museum of American Art, NY and The New York Public Library. (Biography courtesy of Minus Space)

oxane:

Mac Wells, Convergence by Wyeth Alexander

Mac Wells (American 1925-2009)
Convergence
1965
Acrylic on canvas
30 1/2 in x 50 1/2 in

Artist’s Biography:
Mac Wells has been an active member of the American Abstract Artists since 1967. He conveyed his love of art to art students over 30 years of teaching at Hunter College. Mac Wells was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1925 and moved to New York in 1951. Wells showed with the A.M. Sachs, Max Hutchinson and Susan Caldwell Galleries in the 1960s and 1970s. During the 1960s the artist was close to the Park Place cooperative and exhibited paintings along with this group. In 1993 he was the recipient of a Mark Rothko Foundation Award Exhibition at ARTISTS SPACE in New York.

His work is included in many collections, including The Wadsworth Atheneum, Harford CT, The Denver Museum of Art, Denver CO, The Santa Fe Museum, Santa Fe NM, Columbus Museum of Fine Art, Columbus OH, Larry Aldrich Museum, Ridgfield CT, and the Print Collections of the Guggenheim Museum, NY, The Whitney Museum of American Art, NY and The New York Public Library.

(Biography courtesy of Minus Space)


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artchipel:

Matt W. Moore | MWM Graphics - Vectorfunk (2008-2010)
[Tumblr Monday with oxane]

artchipel:

Matt W. Moore | MWM Graphics - Vectorfunk (2008-2010)

[Tumblr Monday with oxane]


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