spudstud:

Did anyone say Ace Attorney?? ;-00
no?        oh well uh…..


Berlin-based artist Matthew Davis creates surreal images by using his brush to slowly drip oil paints into small pools. After each color dries over a period of several days a new layer is added resulting in a dense, multi-dimensional surface.



electripants:

anidaily:

Imagen del día!
Takofuusen (Nube de Pulpo) de Yume Nikki.
source: [プラッショ]

omg i cant believe it this is mine that is my pixiv profile ldksjfdkjKSKASKAASKASKSKKSAKAS

your-private-eye:

dudeloveshiscrab:




So I was trying out some different styles and then I saw people posting these really pretty color palettes, and was like “Hey! I’m gonna’ use these!” And I really love the result. I plan on doing a whole series of these with my favorite ships. 
This was really fun to do! I have another that I’ll maybe post tomorrow of Jake and Jane.



I love this girl so much /criez

ancienthistorymjh:

Statue of Alexander The Great depicted grieving over Hephaestion’s death.

welovepaintings:

Claude Monet
Woman with a Parasol
1875
Oil on canvas
100 x 81 cm
Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon
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Woman with a Parasol was painted outdoors, probably in a single session of several hours’ duration. The artist intended the work to convey the feeling of a casual family outing rather than a formal portrait, and used pose and placement to suggest that his wife and son interrupted their stroll while he captured their likenesses. The brevity of the moment portrayed here is conveyed by a repertory of animated brushstrokes of vibrant color, hallmarks of the style Monet was instrumental in forming. Bright sunlight shines from behind Camille to whiten the top of her parasol and the flowing cloth at her back, while colored reflections from the wildflowers below touch her front with yellow.
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darshanapathak:

old lisa frank inspired mermaid

vagrats:

made to replace this thing ye

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