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Doma — Mauricio Lasansky, 1944

Doma — Mauricio Lasansky, 1944

museumnerd:

This blog shares the final (sometimes unfinished) artwork created by an artist before dying. (h/t Jeff D. Taylor)
endpiece:

Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988). Riding with Death, 1988.

museumnerd:

This blog shares the final (sometimes unfinished) artwork created by an artist before dying. (h/t Jeff D. Taylor)

endpiece:

Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988). Riding with Death, 1988.

jenniferdavisart:

hightail
acrylic/charcoal/graphite
16x20”
www.JenniferDavisArt.com

jenniferdavisart:

hightail

acrylic/charcoal/graphite

16x20”

www.JenniferDavisArt.com

Nicola Yeomen’s In Waiting
Original post from My Love for You is a Stampede of Horses.

devidsketchbook:

Barry X Ball is one hell of a sculptor who uses various types of marble and steel to create his works. Mr. Ball (if I may call him that) is currently based out of New York, USA, but originally hails from sunny Pasadena, California. His series, entitled “Masterpieces”, consist of recreated sculptural works after classic pieces of the Great Masters, such as Antonio Corradini, Josse de Corte, and the timeless Hermaphrodite Endormi (Ermafrodito Borghese) piece. It’s time to draw back to those good ol’ art history class lessons!

hifructosemag:

JinYoung Yu was featured in Hi-Fructose vol.11. Her sculptures will haunt you.