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there is something so breathtaking in our fragile expressions.

Beautiful! “Dreams of a hovering subterranean room” Source drawings by mathew borrett via socks studio

Beautiful! “Dreams of a hovering subterranean room” Source drawings by mathew borrett via socks studio

— 4 months ago with 4 notes
#drawing  #architectural  #art  #beautiful 
Love this madness.. “Morimoto missed a line” Link
Drawing by  molly o’neill

Love this madness.. “Morimoto missed a line” Link

Drawing by  molly o’neill

— 4 months ago with 12 notes
#lines  #line  #drawing  #plan  #architectural 
Eva Hesse (American, born Germany. 1936-1970)

Eva Hesse (American, born Germany. 1936-1970)

— 4 months ago with 8 notes
#Eva Hesse  #drawing  #black 
mythologyofblue:

J. J. Grandville, Dr Krackq down the whirlpool

mythologyofblue:

J. J. Grandville, Dr Krackq down the whirlpool

(via unpalombaro)

— 5 months ago with 82 notes
#J. J. Grandville  #hat  #drawing  #etching 
The abstract paintings shown here are not by Kazimir Malevich or Paul Klee but by Hindu tantra devotees from Indian cities like Jodhpur and Chomu, the anonymous heirs to a pictorial tradition that dates to the 1600s. Painted on salvaged paper and rarely measuring more than a foot high, the images possess a strange kinship with 20th-century art. And their agelessness cast a spell over Franck André Jamme, a French poet who nearly got himself killed tracking down these works across the deserts of Rajasthan.In 1985, Jamme was on a bus to Jaipur when his driver fell asleep and smashed into an oncoming truck, killing seven people. Jamme suffered a series of comas but eventually returned to India. After consulting a soothsayer, he resumed his quest to befriend tantrikas and understand their meditative art form, which originated in handwritten religious texts but is today mostly neglected on the subcontinent. “I needed around 20 years to find the good nests, the good families where people were still making these marvels,” Jamme said.His discoveries are newly collected in “Tantra Song”(Siglio, $40). They were first exhibited in 1994 at the gallery of Agnès b. in Paris, where Jamme hung this triumphant notice: “Perhaps rarely in the universal history of painting have works at once so mysterious and simple, yet so powerful and pure, ever been produced — a bit as if, here, man’s genius had been able to assemble almost everything in almost nothing.”

The abstract paintings shown here are not by Kazimir Malevich or Paul Klee but by Hindu tantra devotees from Indian cities like Jodhpur and Chomu, the anonymous heirs to a pictorial tradition that dates to the 1600s. Painted on salvaged paper and rarely measuring more than a foot high, the images possess a strange kinship with 20th-century art. And their agelessness cast a spell over Franck André Jamme, a French poet who nearly got himself killed tracking down these works across the deserts of Rajasthan.In 1985, Jamme was on a bus to Jaipur when his driver fell asleep and smashed into an oncoming truck, killing seven people. Jamme suffered a series of comas but eventually returned to India. After consulting a soothsayer, he resumed his quest to befriend tantrikas and understand their meditative art form, which originated in handwritten religious texts but is today mostly neglected on the subcontinent. “I needed around 20 years to find the good nests, the good families where people were still making these marvels,” Jamme said.His discoveries are newly collected in “Tantra Song”(Siglio, $40). They were first exhibited in 1994 at the gallery of Agnès b. in Paris, where Jamme hung this triumphant notice: “Perhaps rarely in the universal history of painting have works at once so mysterious and simple, yet so powerful and pure, ever been produced — a bit as if, here, man’s genius had been able to assemble almost everything in almost nothing.”

— 1 year ago with 28 notes
#tantra  #drawing  #art  #yoga  #minimal  #graphic  #design 
whitehotel:

Paul  Chojnowski, Light sources: Chrysler (2011)

whitehotel:

Paul Chojnowski, Light sources: Chrysler (2011)

(via huamao)

— 1 year ago with 75 notes
#art  #drawing  #new york  #paul chojnowski  #chrysler building 
my latest watercolor sketch
viktoriasocean:

Guru Cat
waterolor
dedicated to all black cats 

my latest watercolor sketch

viktoriasocean:

Guru Cat

waterolor

dedicated to all black cats 

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— 1 year ago with 7 notes
#cat  #blue  #drawing  #animal  #art  #watercolor  #cute  #om  #guru 
viktoriasocean:

Dedicated to the Monkey of William De Morgan.
(Sold)
watercolor
an inspired copy of the tile drawing by William De Morgan

viktoriasocean:

Dedicated to the Monkey of William De Morgan.

(Sold)

watercolor

an inspired copy of the tile drawing by William De Morgan

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— 1 year ago with 7 notes
#monkey  #watercolor  #blue  #drawing  #art  #copy 
One of my recent drawings
viktoriasocean:

Accidental present (Sold)
watercolor
Dedicated to Judith

One of my recent drawings

viktoriasocean:

Accidental present (Sold)

watercolor

Dedicated to Judith

(Source: )

— 1 year ago with 9 notes
#art  #star  #drawing  #blue  #watercolor  #dry  #painting  #present  #figure  #romantic  #dreamlike  #poetic 
Michael Schall “Eidophusikon”
2009, graphite on paper, 22 x 30 inches
Source

Michael Schall “Eidophusikon”

2009, graphite on paper, 22 x 30 inches

Source

— 1 year ago with 8 notes
#graphite  #paper  #art  #drawing  #night  #black and white  #concert