lucifelle:

Xue Jiye

lucifelle:

Xue Jiye

dmcook:

man the shit you find if you google your name. here is some more older work i just found on the blog www.fakediamondsclothing.com i have not seen some of this in years. also as a side note. david cook that won american idol can choke on a bag of dicks. i hate every time i search myself i see his ugly ass mug. if he could never put out another record that would be awesome to.
http://www.fakediamondsclothing.com/index.php?s=david+cook

dmcook:

man the shit you find if you google your name. here is some more older work i just found on the blog www.fakediamondsclothing.com i have not seen some of this in years. also as a side note. david cook that won american idol can choke on a bag of dicks. i hate every time i search myself i see his ugly ass mug. if he could never put out another record that would be awesome to.

http://www.fakediamondsclothing.com/index.php?s=david+cook

2headedsnake:

paulwruiz.com 
Paul W. Ruiz, Saltimbanque ll, 2008, oil on linen

2headedsnake:

paulwruiz.com

Paul W. Ruiz, Saltimbanque ll, 2008, oil on linen


ymutate:

Paul Klee, (1879-1940), In the Current Six Thresholds. 1929, Tempera/oil, 17x17”, Guggenheim Mus. NYC  found at westhillscollege.com

ymutate:

Paul Klee, (1879-1940), In the Current Six Thresholds. 1929, Tempera/oil, 17x17”, Guggenheim Mus. NYC found at westhillscollege.com

julienfoulatier:


Painting by Philip Taafe.
eatsleepdraw:

grizzly bear
acrylic on wood
my tumblr had more of my work on -
www.darylwatson.tumblr.com

eatsleepdraw:

grizzly bear

acrylic on wood

my tumblr had more of my work on -

www.darylwatson.tumblr.com

ssdmmfr:

Artist:
Ray Donley
“The Encounter”
20” x 16”, Oil on Canvas

ssdmmfr:

Artist:

Ray Donley

“The Encounter”

20” x 16”, Oil on Canvas

2headedsnake:

thisiscolossal.com
Berlin-based artist Matthew Davis creates surreal images by using his brush to slowly drip oil paints into small pools. After each color dries over a period of several days a new layer is added resulting in a dense, multi-dimensional surface.

2headedsnake:

thisiscolossal.com

Berlin-based artist Matthew Davis creates surreal images by using his brush to slowly drip oil paints into small pools. After each color dries over a period of several days a new layer is added resulting in a dense, multi-dimensional surface.


inkultmagazine.com
Max Ernst 1936

inkultmagazine.com

Max Ernst 1936

(Source: inkultmagazine.com , via 2headedsnake)