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New WIP, study #4 of 15 (Diane) of the fauna series.
Stopped painting, because it was causing too much anxiety. Might have to ditch the canvases entirely, and do everything on illustration board… seems less stressful.

    buttoned-down:

    New WIP, study #4 of 15 (Diane) of the fauna series.

    Stopped painting, because it was causing too much anxiety. Might have to ditch the canvases entirely, and do everything on illustration board… seems less stressful.

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    • 3 months ago
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  • unknowneditors:

    Gina Kiel

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    • 4 months ago
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  • sosuperawesome:

    Marina Muun, on Tumblr

    I think I’ve visited this land in my my dreams before

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    • 4 months ago
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  • urbanscenarios:

“Developed by Amsterdam-based product design agency Waarmakers, the Goedzak is a special garbage bag for items that are still usable. ‘Goedzak’ means both ‘good bag’ and ‘do-gooder’ in Dutch. According to designers Simon Akkaya and Maarten Heijltjes, their concept is a friendly way to give products a second chance and stimulate sustainable behavior.” “Whether it’s that purple vase your sister-in-law got you, or that particular coffee-pad-loving coffee machine (you know the one) that’s been lying in the basement for ages; everybody owns items that are no longer of value to them. Every now and then we throw out these items, while they still might be of value and/or useful to others. These items disappear in grey garbage bags and end up on trash piles. Goedzak offers these items a second chance.”
via Pop Up City


<3 this idea

    urbanscenarios:

    “Developed by Amsterdam-based product design agency Waarmakers, the Goedzak is a special garbage bag for items that are still usable. ‘Goedzak’ means both ‘good bag’ and ‘do-gooder’ in Dutch. According to designers Simon Akkaya and Maarten Heijltjes, their concept is a friendly way to give products a second chance and stimulate sustainable behavior.”

    “Whether it’s that purple vase your sister-in-law got you, or that particular coffee-pad-loving coffee machine (you know the one) that’s been lying in the basement for ages; everybody owns items that are no longer of value to them. Every now and then we throw out these items, while they still might be of value and/or useful to others. These items disappear in grey garbage bags and end up on trash piles. Goedzak offers these items a second chance.”

    via Pop Up City

    <3 this idea

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    • 4 months ago
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  • architizer:

    Another Awesome Treehouse!

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    • 4 months ago
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  • buttoned-down:

a little bit of progress today.

stunning.

    buttoned-down:

    a little bit of progress today.

    stunning.

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    • 4 months ago
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  • want.

    want.

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    • 4 months ago
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  • tumblropenarts:

Cesar CordovaKarla. 2012. oil on board. 200x20x3cm.
http://cesar-cordova.tumblr.com/

    tumblropenarts:

    Cesar Cordova
    Karla. 2012. oil on board. 200x20x3cm.

    http://cesar-cordova.tumblr.com/

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    • 4 months ago
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  • unknowneditors:

    “I use to kill people in my drawings, not in real life.”

    Illustrator Sanflomi

    Thanks for reading this article from UnknownEditors. If you’d like to read more amazing articles, check out our Tumblr blog and our Facebook.

    Cute & creepy

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    • 4 months ago
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  • unknowneditors:

    Mercedes deBellard is a 26 year old Spanish illustrator from Granada, located in the south of Spain. She doesn’t remember at what age she began to draw but she has always been in love with it since she was given her first pencils. Later, she attended the University of Granada where she received her Bachelors Degree in Art.  In her artwork she likes to experiment with colours and textures.

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    • 4 months ago
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