
Egon Schiele (1890–1918). Edith Schiele (on her deathbed), October 28, 1918. Egon made two drawings of his wife, Edith, on her deathbed. She succumbed to Spanish Flu, as did the artist, three days later.

Egon Schiele (1890–1918). Edith Schiele (on her deathbed), October 28, 1918. Egon made two drawings of his wife, Edith, on her deathbed. She succumbed to Spanish Flu, as did the artist, three days later.
Paper sculptures by paper engineer Matt Shlian. “I begin with a system of folding and at a particular moment the material takes over. Guided by wonder my work is made because I cannot visualize its final realization; in this way I come to understanding through curiosity. Via Design Cloud.
after Charles John Robertson, “Spring Crocuses” from Transactions of the Horticultural Society, London, vol VII, 1830 (source).
This guy is up for sale, frame included. 100$ e-mail me if you are interested misterbeaudry@gmail.com 😉 #painting #wolf #dagger #art #drawing #illustration (Taken with Instagram at Colonial Park Cemetery)
“between page and screen” by amaranth borsuk & brad bouse
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Ellen Jewett. The Creatures From El Series. Tall Fox With Village.
‘The Creatures From El’ is a series created by Ellen Jewett, who is based out of Ontario, Canada. By working with clay and acrylics, her mystical creatures discovers the outer realms of imagination. Fused with other elements in life, they embark on a grotesque, fantasy like form. Ellen Jewett’s sculptures can be purchased at Etsy.com.