If I draw 2 things in one day, can I consider my art block gone?

fanart for:

The Last Love Song of Anthony E. Stark

by jibrailis 

summary:After contracting an Asgardian virus, Tony starts forgetting things. And people. And Steve. (steve/tony)

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I spend a good deal time during each episode admiring Korra’s muscles.

ninthrevolver:

GENDERBEND KORRA!!!!! I thought it’d be cool if she had that shavey head thing like Sokka. :)

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zitterberg:

Julita Nowosad

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theabsolution:

Line Posters, Mass Transit Lines Prints

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iago-rotten:

Favourite Artists | Egon Schiele

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#yeeeeep  

gaksdesigns:

Nail bench - Jay-Hyo Lee

theimages:

Owl Babies, Elle Michalka

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posthorn:

Clockwork Love Paper; paper sculptures by Frank Tjepkema.

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heyoscarwilde:

minimalist zoo

illustrations by Carlos Díaz :: via flickr.com

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fuckyeahbookarts:

Elegant mixed-media collages by Tom Moglu.

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prostheticknowledge:

The Light / Shadow Art of Rashad Alakbarov

Installations using mundane objects with incredible creative outputs.

More at the Facebook page of Contemporary Art of Azerbaijan

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fuckyeahillustrativeart:

Anna Lisk

staceythinx:

Peter Gentenaar’s makes beautiful paper sculptures that appear to float weightlessly like petals or leaves in an imaginary breeze. This resemblance to leaves begins with his process: 

Because I started out as a printmaker and sculptor, it took time to lose the idea that paper was a helpful carrier for prints or a filler for moulds. Gradually I found that the single sheet of paper, which had not dried yet, had all the possibilities I needed. A paper sheet is thin and strong and can be compared to the leaf on a tree or plant. Reinforced with very thin ribs of bamboo that look like the ribs of a leaf, the analogy between the sheet of paper and the plant form is emphasized even more. By beating my pulp very long, an extraordinary play of forces occurs during the drying processes of my paper sculpture. The paper will shrink considerably, up to 40%, and the forces associated with this, put the non shrinking bamboo framework under stress. The tension between the two materials transforms itself into a form reminiscent of a slowly curling autumn leaf.

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