Ring Featuring an Octopus and Nude Woman Holding a Pearl. Designed by François-Rupert Carabin (born in Saverne, Bas-Rhin, France, 1862 – died in Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, France, 1932). Materials are molten silver and a chrome pearl. Musée d’Orsay inventory number: RF MO OAO 2017 12 9
(Source: musee-orsay.fr)
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Rival!
A bit of a wreck, "smart but not really trying" guy with a lot of family problems. He has a character arc and this is all you have to know.
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Rippsild Viljandis / Suspension bridge in Viljandi / Foto: O. Vihandi / «Eesti Raamat» 1977
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Mustafah Abdulaziz (American b. 1986), #4, New York City, 2016.
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“Hélène” (2023), MDF, polyester, and coating, 90 x 142 x 110.5 centimeters.
Enigmatic Figures Are Frozen in Time in Hans Op de Beeck’s Lifelike, Monochromatic Sculptures
All images © Studio Hans Op de Beeck
Detail of “We were the last to stay.” Photo by Blaise Adilon, © Biennale de Lyon 2022
“Gesture (laurel wreath)” (2022), polyester, polyamide, and coating, 55 x 54.5 x 20 centimeters
“Danse Macabre” (2021), installation of steel, aluminum, wood, polyester, polyamide, polyurethane, PVC coated nylon, plaster, and coating, 11 x 11 x 6.5 meters
“The Horseman” (2020), polyester, steel, polyamide, brass, coating, and bronze, 215 x 92 x 243 centimeters
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RESOURCES FOR POSES
Line of Action
JustSketch.Me
PoseManiacs
Human-Anatomy-For-Artist.com
MagicPoser
MIXAMO
Pose Archives
Bodies in Motion
Posemy.art
ReferenceAngle
CroquisCafe
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‘Self-Portrait as a Chimera’ Inkwell by Sarah Bernhardt. Made in Paris, ca. 1880, medium is bronze. Art Institute Chicago reference number: 2021.2
“French actor and artist Sarah Bernhardt was perhaps the first global superstar, with legions of admirers spread across Britain, continental Europe, North and South America, and as far afield as Australia. In this fantastical bronze inkwell, she portrayed herself as a chimera, a mythological creature composed of disparate body parts. Here, Bernhardt joined her human torso and head to clawed haunches, bat wings, and a dragon-like tail. The work is a key example of her inspired use of visual media to fashion and promote her own image.”
(Source: artic.edu)
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Double trainer battle!
So... You know, there was a children movie "adventures of Electronic", about robot who escaped from laboratory and his human friend who looked just like him. Plus there was some shinenigans with evil dude who wanted to kidnap this robot for profit and his loyal biker-sidekick with cool musical number and so on, heros learn their lessons, bad guys are defeated you get the idea
So yeah, that's just Electronic and Syroezhkin.
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