Lord of the Rings fanart! I watched for the first time recently and loved it
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"Circle of braids" by Lemon Fee on INPRNT
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José de Almada Negreiros (Portuguese,1893-1970)
The sock
engraving on acrylic glass
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I'm thinking abt that pretty fall leaves embroidery pattern post and about how like... it is categorically a repost, it's a reupload. right? a thing that is generally disliked. but because it's credited, it's genuinely boosting the artist in question.
and it could ALWAYS be like this. reposting content could ALWAYS be a symbiotic relationship, but because sourcing back to the original creator of something is so uncommon, it's just easier to ask people not to repost it at all. and people still don't understand the difference. or they'll go to the effort of cropping out usernames/signatures to repost something, which is More Effort than literally crediting the creator of something you liked enough to want to repost.
Like. I literally don't actually care if my own shit gets reposted, you have to understand. I just don't want it STOLEN. But "do not repost" is easier to write on my art than "you can repost this, but don't alter the image/remove my signature, don't you dare write 'credit goes to the artist' because that is not credit, please link back to my original post or someplace that you can actually find me. please use an actual link/url instead of writing a non-clickable link of my username, because making it text instead of a clickable link cuts the number of people who will go to the effort of visiting my own page in Half."
All those aggregate themed accounts, those fuckin annoying as hell instagrams and facebook groups that are like "body positive art we love wamen 💕 hashtag feminism" and then MASS-STEAL plus sized art created by women, if pages like these that always go and steal my older self-portraits and other works... If they just put a link to my prints of those pieces in the text of those posts, or, fuck, my commission info page? I would literally be living on the moon right now. I would have a house on the moon
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Leather skirt by West Coast Leather, leopard mock neck top by Boston Proper, fingerless leather opera gloves by Bohemia RZ, and chain detail over the knee boots by Venus.
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Feebee — Cycle of Transformation “Dog” (ink, gofun, pigment paint on wood panel, 2020)
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so many doves on the utility poles behind our house...
available as a print on my etsy
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One of my two final Lino prints of 2022, this one is called “Winter Cabin”.
These prints are dinky in size at A7 (220gsm, smooth grain paper), but they’re one of a kind, circularly framed and featuring a cabin amongst snowy scenery, with a lake. The unique blue-hued ink I used was an amalgamation of all the leftovers of the inks I used throughout this year, from the end of each printing session.
I created 20 prints in total, and already brought them to the last market I attended but I’ll have some listed on my site soon – www.artchloeellis.co.uk 🛍️✨
🏔️🌙🌨️🎄🎁❄️⛄⛸️🎅🏻🤶🏻🔔🕯️⭐
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"MAKIMA" by Delinda Arts
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''The Swan Maidens'' by Walter Crane (1894)
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Mio Asahi (Japanese, b. 1956)
Beginning Of The Sea (海の始まり), 2009
Etching and aquatint
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Kazuko Shiihashi — "Noble Madame" (natural mineral pigment on japanese handmade crushed paper, mounted on wood panels, 2022)
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