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This cigarette case belonged to my Uncle who was killed in his 20s while on leave from the service in August of 1951. I think having a silver case engraved with your signature to hold your cigarettes was pretty fancy.
Masque & Spectacle. Thank you Heather for making me a Featured Artist in your magazine.https://masqueandspectacle.com/2019/09/01/featured-artist-tony-belobrajdic/
Artist: Andrew Rizgalla
Year: 2006
Medium: Graphiite Pencil on Paper
Size: A3 297mm x 420mm
Drawing Time: 3 Hours
Title: Untitled
Signed and Within Work
. . . haunted, brilliant, cunning, complex and fierce. . . to me, one of the most compelling heroines in modern literature!
Graphite in a moleskine.
I did not write about you or
draw your gesture there
with graphite and brushes
dipped in ink
this fire hue and this and this blue
I did not take your picture
with me when i jumped
only here and over here
I see the shadow
you left behind, a wisp
of fog or maybe steam
milk black tea and honey and cardomon
and sip the hot sweet smell
of you -- I remember only that
I know how to say
I love you in a letter
oh I know how to leap
into memory or ocean or twilight
with map an almanac a calendar of days
I dream of jumping off the point
where love swims blind
Copyright 2006 by Maureen Shaughnessy
for JKPP, graphite and neocolor;
reference: www.flickr.com/photos/25386365@N06/5958296633/
discussion: www.flickr.com/groups/portraitparty/discuss/7215762638796...
O esmalte mais phyno da minha coleção, presente de aniversário duma amiga phyna <3
Gostei demais do acabamento e do tom! Super elegante e usável, mesmo sendo super brilhante, por causa das partÃculas fininhas que o compõe.
Muitas, mas muitas fotos no blog. agora não tem mais que provar que você é humano pra comentar, obrigada pelo aviso, Tatá!
1 x n°7, So Smooth Base Coat
1 x Fortalecedor 4 x 1, Fortilon
2 x Graphite, Chanel
1 x Verniz Extra Brilho, Impala
This sketch was drawn from a photo that NPR had included in its series about Australian mugshots.
Hate to admit, I get bored drawing hair.
I get a morning soft sunlight coming through the window everyday....and everytime I get tempted to take a shot.
Here is the outcome..a classic example of one hand shooting the other :)
This is a piece I've made for tomorrow evening's Drum of the Draw here in Seattle. It is from a found image. I'm pretty happy with the way it came out. Kind of intense.
Here's more info on Drum of the Draw: www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=lf#!/event.php?eid=108346425...
All are welcome. Work will be priced $200 and below. My work will be priced $15 - $100.