honey-rider:

A Daughter Of The Orient  by Frederick John Mulhaupt 1906

honey-rider:

A Daughter Of The Orient  by Frederick John Mulhaupt 1906

honey-rider:

Paul Laurenzi, 1964

honey-rider:

Paul Laurenzi, 1964

(via honey-rider)

ronulicny:

“Variation”, 1966
 By: JEAN TINGUELY….

ronulicny:

Variation”, 1966

 By: JEAN TINGUELY….

(via therealmlw)

ronulicny:

“Variation”, 1966
 By: JEAN TINGUELY….

ronulicny:

Variation”, 1966

 By: JEAN TINGUELY….

(via therealmlw)

dryheave:

Pelagio Palagi, Unfinished Portrait, 19th century

dryheave:

Pelagio Palagi, Unfinished Portrait, 19th century

(via processes)

saatchionline:

Variety of Flowers No.11 Ceramic Sculpture 22.4 x 12.6 x 15 in by Tu Feng Shanghai, China Original: $30,000

saatchionline:

Variety of Flowers No.11
Ceramic Sculpture
22.4 x 12.6 x 15 in
by Tu Feng
Shanghai, China
Original: $30,000

(via processes)

processes:

Una Burke

“This is a conceptual collection of wearable art pieces, depicting a  series of eight human gestures associated with the cause, the physical  and psychological effect and the healing stages of human trauma.  Sculptural forms are created around the shape of the contorted female  body. A number of pieces are reminiscent of prosthetics and medical  braces. This signifies the potential for healing within the boundaries  of something which inhibits the body.”

processes:

Una Burke

“This is a conceptual collection of wearable art pieces, depicting a series of eight human gestures associated with the cause, the physical and psychological effect and the healing stages of human trauma. Sculptural forms are created around the shape of the contorted female body. A number of pieces are reminiscent of prosthetics and medical braces. This signifies the potential for healing within the boundaries of something which inhibits the body.”

processes:

yurikfukamati:

The Fool by Andrew Salgado

perfect colors

processes:

yurikfukamati:

The Fool by Andrew Salgado

perfect colors

processes:

Jonathan Nichols, Pram (no. 3) 2006,  oil on linen

processes:

Jonathan Nichols, Pram (no. 3) 2006, oil on linen