but what is art
but what is art
wasbella102:

By Loui Jover; Pen and Ink
Drawing a simple plan
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lesbian-a-la-mode:

matt1308:

Realistic Urban Paintings by Nathan Walsh


I see my school!
lesbian-a-la-mode:

matt1308:

Realistic Urban Paintings by Nathan Walsh


I see my school!
lesbian-a-la-mode:

matt1308:

Realistic Urban Paintings by Nathan Walsh


I see my school!
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theartofanimation:

Ben Lo
theartofanimation:

Ben Lo
theartofanimation:

Ben Lo
theartofanimation:

Ben Lo
theartofanimation:

Ben Lo
theartofanimation:

Ben Lo
theartofanimation:

Ben Lo
theartofanimation:

Ben Lo
theartofanimation:

Ben Lo
theartofanimation:

Ben Lo
dawnawakened:

Frederick Childe Hassam, Sixth Avenue El - Nocturne (also known as The El, New York) 1894

“Hassam, who had shown an early promise for art, escaped the life of an accountant after mere weeks at that career. He trained as a draftsman in wood engraving, but quickly moved to watercolors and subsequent work in illustration. His studies in Paris at the Académie Julian left minimal impact on his art, as he was far more interested in that which the Impressionists were at. Though he didn’t consider himself an Impressionist, he is best known for a similar use of color, light and brushwork.” - Art History
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beautilation:

“I’ll never forget the day Marilyn and I were walking around New York City, just having a stroll on a nice day. She loved New York because no one bothered her there like they did in Hollywood, she could put on her plain-jane clothes and no one would notice her. She loved that. So as we we’re walking down Broadway, she turns to me and says ‘Do you want to see me become her?’ I didn’t know what she meant but I just said ‘Yes’- and then I saw it. I don’t know how to explain what she did because it was so very subtle, but she turned something on within herself that was almost like magic. And suddenly cars were slowing and people were turning their heads and stopping to stare. They were recognizing that this was Marilyn Monroe as if she pulled off a mask or something, even though a second ago nobody noticed her. I had never seen anything like it before.” - Amy Greene, wife of Marilyn’s personal photographer Milton Greene
beautilation:

“I’ll never forget the day Marilyn and I were walking around New York City, just having a stroll on a nice day. She loved New York because no one bothered her there like they did in Hollywood, she could put on her plain-jane clothes and no one would notice her. She loved that. So as we we’re walking down Broadway, she turns to me and says ‘Do you want to see me become her?’ I didn’t know what she meant but I just said ‘Yes’- and then I saw it. I don’t know how to explain what she did because it was so very subtle, but she turned something on within herself that was almost like magic. And suddenly cars were slowing and people were turning their heads and stopping to stare. They were recognizing that this was Marilyn Monroe as if she pulled off a mask or something, even though a second ago nobody noticed her. I had never seen anything like it before.” - Amy Greene, wife of Marilyn’s personal photographer Milton Greene




This was done with a ballpoint motherfucking pen.
rebel6:

by Brenoch Adams