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Statuette of Buddhist inspiration in solid gold. Qing dynasty.
Probably a loan from the Nanchang National Museum during International Digital Arts Week.
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Statuette d'inspiration bouddhistes en or massif. Dynastie Qing.
Probablement un prêt du Musée national de Nanchang durant la Semaine Internation des Arts Numériques (SIANA).
DoodlewashJune2026 prompt: Space Buns
Did you know today’s Space Buns popular hairstyle may have been inspired by Star Wars, but it has a long and varied history with many cultures? Ancient China, the Hopi, Japan, Africa and Mesoamerica all had various versions.
I based my drawing on the ‘Court Lady with a Double-Loop Chignon’, an 8th-century terracotta statuette from the Tang Dynasty.
The proportions drove me crazy on this one. I kept checking on them from the statue and they’re pretty much right. People were just so much shorter back then.
Pigma Micron on Stonehenge Aqua Hot Press.
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Hot stuff - 5 simple and elegant figurines made in ethnic style, as a decor warming the soul in winter, in the snow-covered houses.
Each figurine has 5 changeable texture colors. You can change them depending on your preference. For figurines with candlesticks, simply touch the wick of the candle to light it.
No matter how long the winter with its beautiful holidays lasts, all the same, each of us, deep down, is waiting for summer. I don’t think that I will be more original in creating my creations than all that numerous pool of gift sets, decor, Christmas decorations, food and jewelry that I created for my grateful clients for Thanksgiving and Christmas. All this has already found life in SL.
So I decided not to do these things on my behalf and give you all a little piece of summer in the winter cold.
The two disembodied heads sit atop the barrier at the approach to the tidal surge barrier on the west side of the River Hull. They are by Stefan Gec (2002). According to a nearby plaque: "In 1847 Memiadluk and Uckaluk arrived in Hull close to this site aboard the Truelove, a local whaling ship. The following year the married couple set sail for their home in Cumberland Sound, Baffin Island. During this journey Uckaluk died following an outbreak of measles on board the ship."
This statuette series is bdsm themed and based on the characters in Tolstoj's novel Anna Karenina,
each made with painstakingly details, yet they are low LI, they are sold separately and in Fatpack, the wooden castle shelf holds them all 6 and makes a beautiful collection for any home. They come in small and life size and are modify and copy, so you can use them in bdsm venues as full statues.
Fapple at it's best!
Upper part of painted limestone double statuette of man and woman, generally identified as a husband and wife, probably seated as in most double statuettes of this date, with seven vertical columns of hieroglyphs inscribed on back, with funerary prayers for the owners, names not preserved. Set in modern plaster base; noses and areas of loss in inscription also filled with plaster and painted in modern times, date of restoration not recorded. From the collection of Amelia Edwards.
18th dynasty, no provenance.
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Petrie Museum
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The statuette depicts a winged woman holding an atom... The wings represent the muse of art; the atom the electron of science.
It's made of copper, nickel, silver and gold and it weighs about 6 lbs. (Wikipedia)
Photographed earlier this year in Hollywood. One of the 31 Emmys awarded to Jeopardy (television game show) since 1984.
The young boy seems to have just noticed those strange growths on her leg, which look suspiciously like symptoms of bubonic plague. To me, it looks as if he were recoiling in horror, but she is hanging on to his arm and making him look. Perhaps it's just a trick of the light, but her expression does seem somewhat ... diabolical.
Seen at Hessisches Landesmuseum, Darmstadt, Germany
Camera: Canon EOS3
Lens: Canon EF 50mm 1:1.8 II
Ilford HP5+ Black and White negative film
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de
I have not been able to identify the character nor the fandom the statue hails from but I think I did an amazing job in capturing her inherent malevolence; through a pane of glass no less.
Dans le Rock Garden, un environnement visionnaire créé par Nek Chand (né en 1924) à Chandigarh capitale des États du Pendjab et de l'Haryana en Inde du nord.
Commencé en 1957, le Rock Garden s’étend aujourd’hui sur 12 hectares et comprend près de 1400 figures sculptées. Il est ainsi considéré comme le plus vaste environnement d’art populaire au monde. Il est entièrement composé de déchets industriels, ménagers et autres objets usagés.
Prise en octobre 2007 d'après photographie argentique.