fan-fucking-tastic article on art nouveau
Aubrey Beardsley, The Dancer's Reward, 1894
fan-fucking-tastic article on art nouveau
Aubrey Beardsley, The Dancer's Reward, 1894
Edvard Munch, The Sin, 1902
Félix Vallotton, Murder, 1893
“‘But from now on let’s try to be careful when we’re around people I know. You won’t sketch them and I won’t Mace them. We’ll just try to relax and get drunk.’”
Ulisse Aldrovandi, Black Cat
From the Pirate Supply Store in SF
René Magritte, Le Viol, 1934
Kunisada or Toyokumi, The Hell of Great Heat, print, 1785. Or, a bunch of vaginas tearing their victim apart.
Craft fairs are a wonderful place to find inspiration.
Or, if you're crazy like me, your head will start spinning with anxiety over all the projects you feel like revisiting and reworking (e.g. this stippled Snailbert Shrinky Dink). He needs reworking because his weird Snailbert shape is too awkward to wear on a necklace, so for the past few months he's been squirming around on my desk without a home or purpose. Sigh.
So, my solution to satisfy my post craft fair anxiety…digitize my illustration and have a Snailbert party! \o/ \o/ \o/
I will bee traveling to the east coast in a few days.
It will bee is this hot:
Hunting for cross-hatched/b&w illustrated packaging and labels. Go:
Thank you thank you, King of the Cosmos. Good luck has been on my side & I need to continue to be good in return.