SEBASTIAN STAN
— Monday (2020)
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These are drawings I made for a zine that focuses on Ukrainian mythology. Unfortunately the printing was postponed due to war, but I hope it gets printed sooner or later, it has lots of talented artists.
Here you can see rusalky (can be translated as "mermaids"). They water goddesses, according to folklore they are born from spirits of umarried women and children who died from drowning. They lure people with their beautiful singing, later tickling them to death and draging them underwater.
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Nine Lives
Reiko Murakami
This week’s piece is from “Pet Sematary”. Originally I was going to use the frame for a different piece, but I didn’t like how it looked together when I tested it and decided to make a new piece for the frame instead. The background of this piece is rendered darker than my usual scale for this reason, to match the contrast of the frame. “I don’t want to be buried in a pet cemetery/I don’t want to live my life again” was a catchy phrase; I wanted to make art about it. They say cats have nine lives, and I have the sparkly acrylic to have fun with, so here we go. 9 simmering metallic paint eyed cat.
Reiko Murakami
Website: www.reikomurakami.com
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Chrysalis, Katie Gamb
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Geometry homework, Lin Yung Cheng
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found these cool cats in my drafts
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