Capri Cornio
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Losing Battle of the Great Whale
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Cranial Insight
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The Great Seer: Third Eye
5x5 Watercolor and Ink
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Mushroom Muncher
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Devil In Disguise
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La Muerte Del Sueño Del Toro
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Foot In The Mouth
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Sleight of Hand
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Invisible but indivisible
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Dogs or cats? A truly existential question!Which one of Laura H. Rubin’s queens is your favourite?
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I now have an art journal and it's available on Amazon. 2 cover versions with blank interior pages to doodle, sketch, or write!
My Art Journal of Weird: Notes and Thoughts Vol.2 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09YSNKBG6/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_FX89S7XSG60RJV89D8HG
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Shigeki Matsuyama.
Exceptional and fascinating paintings by Japanese artist Shigeki Matsuyama.
Shigeki says of his work: "When I'm creating, I often take inspiration from the things around me; things like a sense of unease and distrust towards media like the Internet and TV, reactions towards them, and their effects, for example.
According to one study, "words only stimulate around 15% of memory-forming cells, whereas actual experience stimulates 95% of them."
With access to the Internet becoming widespread, the process of retrieving and subsequently forgetting information becomes a habit. Information, dissociated from personal experience, is harder to store in memory, resulting in people who are devoid of knowledge. And is it not the knowledge and memories gained through experiences that make our lives mentally and physically fulfilling?
The theme that runs throughout my works is that of "modern people."
I take a pictorial approach to the changes brought about in the lives of modern people through the spread of smartphones and the Internet — and their effects on our consciousness — and express those ideas through my work."
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Jeffrey Catherine Jones
the trans woman who Frazetta himself called “the greatest living painter”
(1944 - 2011)
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