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فنانة ايرانية تدعى إيمان ماليكى من مواليد مدينة طهران 1976
شوفوا عظمة ودقة الرسم
These are the amazing paintings of the Iranian artist Iman Maleki (born on 1976 in Tehran).
At the age of 15 he started to learn painting. In 1999 he graduated in Graphic Design from the Art University of Tehran.
Since 1998, he has participated in several exhibitions.
His official site is
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Illustration made using elements from the POISON MUSE Graphic Pack from Visual Freaks (www.visualfreaks.com). See all the elements from this pack here: bit.ly/14ZUxsj
Watercolor painting of Lathyrus sativus also known as Bush Pea. Grown world wide for livestock fodder. Watercolor paper book, 7" x 9". Mar. 2018.
Peace sign at 18th and Spring Garden Sts., Philadelphia, PA. [View location]
For the more photos from the blue stikman trail, see: www.flickr.com/photos/15543694@N06/sets/72157637517276286/
For a map of the locations of these photos, see: www.flickr.com/photos/15543694@N06/sets/72157637517276286...
The peasants in Teniers’ kermis (country festival) scenes usually behave impeccably. They eat and drink, dance to bagpipe music, or just stand around chatting. The only false note in this merry scene is caused by drink; the man in the left foreground can no longer stand on his legs. The colours are bright and cheerful, with many white accents provided by the freshly laundered shirts and aprons.
h 78cm × w 106.5cm
Former State Representative Art Hamilton speaking with attendees at the 2022 Legislative Forecast Luncheon hosted by the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Part of my photography for online sellers series, blogged here -> craftblog.com.au/2009/01/05/photography-for-online-seller...
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Opening Plenary: Signals Shaping the Future session with Alois Zwinggi, President and CEO, World Economic Forum; Daren Tang, Director-General, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Geneva; Marc Benioff, Chair, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Salesforce, USA; Natalie Pierce, Head of Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum; Sebastian Buckup, Managing Director, World Economic Forum; Sheba Crocker, Managing Director, Global Communications Group, World Economic Forum during the Global Shapers Annual Summit in Geneva, Switzerland, on 30/6/2026 from 16:00 to 18:00 in the World Intellectual Property Organization - Plenary Hall, Plenary. (day 1/opening plenary). ©2026 World Economic Forum/Chris_Heeney
a concept derived from street art and an attempt to show Street art as a subject in Art. Painted over with black as part of the concept, as all Street art should have a shelf life, new until the next new comes along, or a change of ownership painting over the work, as soon as Street art is protected it is no longer Street art, as soon as Street art has a value it is no longer Street art, did certain Street artists sell their soul to Lucifer, sell out for money, or was it sold out from Day one, Did Lucifer use moral as bait to lure in the dreamers?