good-enough-for-a-poke:

Got ya, spooked ya
good-enough-for-a-poke:

Got ya, spooked ya
itscolossal:

Pablo S. Herrero and David de la Mano
itscolossal:

Pablo S. Herrero and David de la Mano
itscolossal:

Pablo S. Herrero and David de la Mano
victoria-siobhain-hayes:

My final project for Illustration & Product, Collection of 5 Patterns, theme: cacti
Victoria Siobhain Hayes
victoria-siobhain-hayes:

My final project for Illustration & Product, Collection of 5 Patterns, theme: cacti
Victoria Siobhain Hayes
victoria-siobhain-hayes:

My final project for Illustration & Product, Collection of 5 Patterns, theme: cacti
Victoria Siobhain Hayes

victoria-siobhain-hayes:

My final project for Illustration & Product, Collection of 5 Patterns, theme: cacti

Victoria Siobhain Hayes

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unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream:


New Portraits Carved from Old Military Maps

Artist Ed Fairburn has recently come out with new works that live somewhere between sculptures and drawings. He’s still using traditional ink to draw on maps but now he’s cutting and layering maps to create incredibly intriguing works.
unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream:


New Portraits Carved from Old Military Maps

Artist Ed Fairburn has recently come out with new works that live somewhere between sculptures and drawings. He’s still using traditional ink to draw on maps but now he’s cutting and layering maps to create incredibly intriguing works.
unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream:


New Portraits Carved from Old Military Maps

Artist Ed Fairburn has recently come out with new works that live somewhere between sculptures and drawings. He’s still using traditional ink to draw on maps but now he’s cutting and layering maps to create incredibly intriguing works.
unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream:


New Portraits Carved from Old Military Maps

Artist Ed Fairburn has recently come out with new works that live somewhere between sculptures and drawings. He’s still using traditional ink to draw on maps but now he’s cutting and layering maps to create incredibly intriguing works.
unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream:


New Portraits Carved from Old Military Maps

Artist Ed Fairburn has recently come out with new works that live somewhere between sculptures and drawings. He’s still using traditional ink to draw on maps but now he’s cutting and layering maps to create incredibly intriguing works.
unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream:


New Portraits Carved from Old Military Maps

Artist Ed Fairburn has recently come out with new works that live somewhere between sculptures and drawings. He’s still using traditional ink to draw on maps but now he’s cutting and layering maps to create incredibly intriguing works.

unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream:

New Portraits Carved from Old Military Maps

Artist Ed Fairburn has recently come out with new works that live somewhere between sculptures and drawings. He’s still using traditional ink to draw on maps but now he’s cutting and layering maps to create incredibly intriguing works.

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jennifersheelyart:

Clay Beardshear, Minneapolis, 2013
Digital Photography
jennifersheelyart:

Clay Beardshear, Minneapolis, 2013
Digital Photography
jennifersheelyart:

Clay Beardshear, Minneapolis, 2013
Digital Photography