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Closer look at the decals and a proof of concept from my build at Gundam Battle (RIP, gone too soon)
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Artist Showcase: Daniel Warren Johnson (Here There Be Giants)
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Japanese horror movie posters
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Betsy Braddock💜
X-Men
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Sourcebook #1 (2024)
Art by: Mateus Santolouco
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BECKY LYNCH Monday Night RAW | February 19th, 2024
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Endpaper. 1831.
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Pattern and Flow
The Paper Legacy Project Collection
A Golden Age of American Decorated Paper 1960s to 2000s
Thomas J.Watson Library, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 2023, 196 pages, hardcover, 280 col.illus., 25,7 x 27 cm, ISBN 9780300266191
Mindell Dubansky, Introductory essay by Sidney E.Berger
euro 69,00
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Pattern and Flow: A Golden Age of American Decorated Paper, 1960s to 2000s, is the first expansive survey of American decorated paper arts beginning in the 1960s, a period when the field entered new heights of artistry and commercial success. Featuring spectacular use of color, this lavish and immersive publication includes 280 vivid illustrations of intricate patterns and designs. Its chronological narrative surveys the development of the field and introduces the artists working from the 1960s to the 2000s.  As a grass‐roots art community developed around decorated paper arts in the 1960s, new styles of paper—such as marbled paper, paste paper, and fold-and-dye papers—became a phenomenon across the United States. Pattern and Flow includes a detailed illustrated reference section with essential biographical and professional information for each artist, providing an in-depth look at the knowledge and skills of these pioneering creatives. The book captures the passion that inspired the decorated paper movement through both the text, which explores the rise of the form and its enduring legacy today, and the hypnotizing and often iconic variety of designs illustrated in full color throughout the volume.
27/12/22
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Motorbike Girl by EJ Dela Cruz
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H.R. Giger, from the Biomechanoid series
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“Only on a planet such as Coruscant, with no forests left, no mountains unleveled, no streams left to run their own course, could the Force have become so clouded.”
Star Wars: Yoda - Dark Rendezvous
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