li-ar-t
li-ar-t
li-ar-t
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li-ar-t · 5 years ago
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“While you were out partying I was mastering the blade”
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li-ar-t · 5 years ago
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💍✨
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li-ar-t · 5 years ago
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ryomo = punchy
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li-ar-t · 5 years ago
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DR1 girls in different outfits! (Please no discourse about Chihiro, thank you.)
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li-ar-t · 5 years ago
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One of my better illustrations! I made the outfit U v U thank you for the new followers : >
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li-ar-t · 5 years ago
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anon wanted a v3 character in their beta design but after looking up some of them they were just…so cool? so have 3
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li-ar-t · 5 years ago
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some dangandorks
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li-ar-t · 5 years ago
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li-ar-t · 5 years ago
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this is their original!!! its so cute and lovely 🥺
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Bc of course i did
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li-ar-t · 5 years ago
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more of my loves
original by @ratqs !!! i redrew in my style bc i absolutely adored their original art ill reblog after i post! thank u sm for letting me redraw 💖
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li-ar-t · 5 years ago
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KINTSUGI : the art of precious scars
When a bowl, teapot or precious vase falls and breaks into a thousand pieces, we throw them away angrily and regretfully. Yet there is an alternative, a Japanese practice that highlights and enhances the breaks thus adding value to the broken object. It’s called kintsugi (金継ぎ), or kintsukuroi (金繕い), literally golden (“kin”) and repair (“tsugi”).
This traditional Japanese art uses a precious metal – liquid gold, liquid silver or lacquer dusted with powdered gold – to bring together the pieces of a broken pottery item and at the same time enhance the breaks. The technique consists in joining fragments and giving them a new, more refined aspect. The Japanese art of kintsugi teaches that broken objects are not something to hide but to display with pride.
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li-ar-t · 5 years ago
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they’re married
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li-ar-t · 5 years ago
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its abt time i draw some more nao and reko
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li-ar-t · 5 years ago
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let her eat !!!!!!!!!
all drawings in this series individually available for €20 + shipping
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li-ar-t · 5 years ago
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its time for ibukiiii miodaaaaaaaa
all drawings in this series are individually for sale for €20 + shipping
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li-ar-t · 5 years ago
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Have a lovely late v-day w the ultimate mlm wlw solidarity squad
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