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Aline Thomassen - Shape of the Heart. An exhibition in Kunstmuseum The Hague NL. Dutch artist Aline Thomassen lives and works between the Netherlands and Morocco. Her work explores the many ways in which Moroccan women experience and express their identity.
More of this exhibition at my Blog:
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page one. illustration for "The selfish Giant" by Oscar Wilde - every afternoon the children used to play in Selfish Giant's garden after school...
illustrazione per "Il Gigante Egoista" di Oscar Wilde - ogni pomeriggio, dopo scuola, i lambini andavano a giocare nel giardino del Gigante Egoista...
mixed media / tecnica mista su carta spolvero
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Steam train Merlin no 85 on a special outing here in Dubln ....steam trains are rare visitors here in Dublin so crowds always come to see them I just love them the engineering of these beautiful machines and the sound and steam is always a joy to see I'm of on one this Sunday can't wait my friend managed to get us tickets 🚂...
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These are drawings from 3 years ago when I was preparing for my exams. My mom found them when cleaning the house:)
"Schlaflos in Krakau": Blick aus dem Hotelfenster Richtung Marktplatz, das Hotel lag an einer sehr belebten Straße, durch die Tag und Nacht fröhliche Menschen, in der Nacht meist laut singend, zum berühmten historischen Krakauer Marktplatz zogen, dazwischen lustiges Pferdegetrappel mit schmucken Kutschen voller Touristen
paper, pencil. 2006
To be honest, I rarely pick up a pencil.
In general, I rarely take something in my hands - my hands are usually busy ) This is my drawing of the Amur tiger for the children's edition of National Geographic in 2006 after my trip to the Far East. When I don't have a suitable photograph, drawings from a travel diary come into play.
As a child, I thought that a man should cook well, understand whiskey and wines, be able to fight and shoot decently, ride a horse, master fine art skills and be liked by women )
Oh, and dress impeccably for this ! ))
Much of this list turned out to be useful, but my lifestyle challenged the style of clothing ) but the ability to draw somehow took root
Sierra Leone is one of the poorest countries in West Africa. In choosing his career as an artist, Abu Bakarr Mansaray haws laboured to stem the collapse of his homeland, a nation drained by civil war. His preparatory drawings for his mechanical inventions are inspired by scientific ideas that are at times beyond the human ability to create them. Sierra Leone, a country where war has left nothing behind but ruins and charred bodies, has shaped Mansaray’s imagination and has been his inspiration.