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  • reginasworld:

    Street artist Liqen’s latest project entitled Wall Street Labyrinth is a giant mural in Miami that depicts deformed Wall Street bankers trapped in an encased maze. The brick walls that are essentially impenetrable have imprisoned these subhuman creatures whose physical features mimic those of rats, worms, cockroaches, and other varmint.

    The Spain-based artist expresses his personal view on the economic matters and aptly defines his own work as “critical surrealism.”

    Source: fgideas.org
    • 2 weeks ago
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  • reginasworld:

    Kate Moss by Craig McDean

    Source: fgideas.org
    • 2 weeks ago
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  • reginasworld:

    Marcin Owczarekdraws influences from Tibetan Book of the Dead, as well as his studies in cultural anthropology to create his “antiutopian” world in his art.

    Source: emptykingdom.com
    • 2 weeks ago
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  • reginasworld:

    art portrait photography by Jenn Violetta

    Source: reginasworld
    • 2 weeks ago
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    Source: neogohann
    • 4 weeks ago
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  • reginasworld:

Returned from the Fields William Bouguereau ✘ Star Wars

    reginasworld:

    Returned from the Fields
    William Bouguereau ✘ Star Wars

    Source: reginasworld
    • 1 month ago
    • 15 notes
  • tokyootakumode:

    We’re back from a visit to the art exhibit of the creator of “AKIRA”, Katsuhiro Otomo! First, we’ll share a few pictures we took of the exhibit.

    For those of you not in Japan, a report of our visit will be up in a few days, so be sure to look out for it!

    Translated by volunteer Kunoichi “Annie Chen”.

    (via saywhen88)

    Source: tokyootakumode
    • 1 month ago
    • 17 notes
  • tokyootakumode:

    We’re back from a visit to the art exhibit of the creator of “AKIRA”, Katsuhiro Otomo! First, we’ll share a few pictures we took of the exhibit.

    For those of you not in Japan, a report of our visit will be up in a few days, so be sure to look out for it!

    Translated by volunteer Kunoichi “Annie Chen”.

    Source: tokyootakumode
    • 1 month ago
    • 17 notes
  • artruby:

KAWS. 

    artruby:

    KAWS. 

    Source: artruby
    • 2 months ago
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  • reginasworld:

    Click here to find out more! The Sculpture Works of Kyotaro Hakamata

    Source: reginasworld
    • 3 months ago
    • 16 notes
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