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a late night of justice 🌙
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Cocoon
Victo Ngai
I love Alexander McQueen. I love that there are always stories behind his designs. I love that he empowers women with his dangerously sharp silhouettes. Most of all, I love the unsettling yet lush, beautiful and alluring sense of death in his creations.
This piece is inspired by one of McQueen’s quotes: “It is important to look at death because it is a part of life. It is a sad thing, melancholic but romantic at the same time. It is the end of a cycle - everything has to end. The cycle of life is positive because it gives room for new things."
Thank you Zach from Supersonic Electronic for giving me the perfect excuse to pay homage to McQueen. This piece will be part of SE3 annual show at Spoke Art Gallery, SF,CA. Opening tomorrow 6-10pm. RSVP here.
Check it out if you are in the area!
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Worlds Collide by Nicole Gustafsson on Etsy
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Albert Aublet - Séléné [1880] by Gandalf's Gallery Via Flickr: When Albert Aublet exhibited Séléné (later known as The New Moon), at the Salon of 1879, the work was accompanied by a poem written by his friend, Charles Grandmougin (translated from the French): Barely hatched, the silver stars are trembling, At the foot of the golden mountains the lake becomes obscure, And, through thin pink clouds, she is sailing, The blonde Séléné is awaking into the azure; Like a rounded arch, she is floating and rising, Slowly stretching her beautiful rejuvenated body, Eyes closed, and savouring at the heart of the infinity, All the delights from the night and the dreaming. As suggested by the poem, Aublet’s pearlescent-skinned Séléné soars through the star-dappled sky, high above a landscape of purple mountains and ice blue waters. His version stands in evocative contrast to depictions in Classical antiquity of the moon goddess as a young woman with a pale white face, wearing the moon as a crown, travelling on a chariot drawn by two horses. [Sotheby’s, New York - Oil on canvas, 143.8 x 115.5 cm]
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For anyone who missed out on the Viscera sweater collab with OMOCAT, or just wants a matching poster, my final addition to the store is a huge 17x22 inch giclee poster, signed and numbered edition of 100. There are only a hundred of these but they’re pretty! Check it out HERE
Either way here’s here’s some hi res art!
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Tribute to Earle by Raphael-Lacoste
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Martian Moonrise by Nick Landells Via Flickr: www.lakelandphotowalks.co.uk www.lakelandphotographs.co.uk www.facebook.com/nickllpw
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Art I’ve created in 2016
I didn’t include all because this post is already ridiculously long, but thank yall so much for all the support! It makes making art a lil easier haha.
Check out my: Society6 / Twitter / Patreon
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May-Sketch-A-Day - Natural Arches by SourShade
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Exquisite Paintings Render the Beauty of Nature in Drips, Dots, and Dazzling Color
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IMG_9878 copy by adrian whittle
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Bigger than us by DavidSchermann
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if you fall hard, I fall harder by DavidSchermann
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Credere Volo (#iwanttobelieve) series: Beatito . It’s a belief mashup, people! Going to Scope Miami w #AhaGallery
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