Saturday, March 12, 2011
Friday, March 11, 2011
Ex libris....Marina RICHTEROVÁ
2005
2008
2008
from the wonderful works of the Czech graphic artist Marina Richterova
more EX LIBRIS
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Ex libris...,
Marina RICHTEROVÁ
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Friday, March 4, 2011
Alastair... The Temptation of St Anthony...
another scan from one of my favourite illustrators Alastair (Hans Henning Voigt)
Anger - One of the seven deadly sins in all his magnificence, holding two spiked balls aloft, his body dripping with blood,
from Alastair Illustrator of Decadence Victor Arwas - Thames and Hudson
previous ALASTAIR
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Alastair,
illustrations,
illustrators
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Thor Harris... drawing..
from an Ocean of Despair an illustrated comic by Thor Harris(Swans) published by Monofonus Press 2009
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Thor Harris
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Monday, February 28, 2011
Giuseppe Maria Mitelli (1634-1718)... Dream Alphabet ...1683
from my dream book! Alfabeto in Sogno (Dream Alphabet) by Giuseppe Maria Mitelli published in 1683
more here from what used to be a dreamy blog that inspired my interest in blogging, thankfully archives are still online.
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1600s,
Giuseppe Maria MITELLI,
satyr
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Saturday, February 26, 2011
My works... drawing ...
for Blaise Cendrars...
"Braced Moving Lust" ~ Dolorosa 2011 pencil & gold ink
...and my eyes shone upon the ancient routes...
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Blaise Cendrars,
my drawings,
my works
Friday, February 25, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Works of Art.... Songye "Kifwebe" Mask
African masks will not make you invisible.
They neither hide, nor diguise, nor mask.
The gods that founded our earthly life in Africa send masks
to transmit energy to their children...
from Mirrors by Eduardo Galeano
The Songye tribe is located in the southeastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The most well known and highly sought after mask of the Songye tribe is known as the "Kifwebe" mask. These masks are typically associated with abstract shapes as well as beautiful textured lines and linear scarification. The lines are usually painted with alternating black and white stripes, which give an almost hallucinating effect. Kifwebe masks can be male or female, with crested comb structures identifying male masks, the higher the crest, the more powerful the mask as well as the greater the spiritual power of the dancer.
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masks,
works of art
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