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ONE NINTH BY SO YOUN LEE http://www.soyounlee.com/Drawing
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slimjimstudios: Swim.
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axepeace: Fish Kiss by slimjimstudios
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eatsleepdraw: The drawing is based on a camera trap photo of a genet seemingly riding on a waterbuffalo. I like working with ink and fineliner and white opaque gel pen on brown paper. My website: www.sara-otterstaetter.de my two tumblr blog: opera-comic & breath-and-draw my society6-shop (where you can find the above drawing too)
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weandthecolor: Jæren Sparebank brand design by Daniel Brokstad for agency Procontra Check out more information about this playful brand identity of Jæren Sparebank on WE AND THE COLOR. Follow WE AND THE COLOR on:Facebook I Twitter I Google+ I Pinterest I Flipboard I Instagram
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• Princess Mononoke Poster – Barrett Biggers • I don’t know how many times I said that I haven’t got a chance to watch Princess Mononoke anime. But so many great got inspired by the anime, and they created amazing fan art. I guess I really should try harder to watch it anytime soon. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest
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• In the Forest Where You Sleep, Fox by Jthree Concepts • It’s purely coincidence that I published this awesome artwork on Inspirazzle when LGBT’s rainbow flags are everywhere for you to see. Rainbow is always magnificent, right? but this art print also has stars, sun and forest. Basically everything that the fox sees. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest
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• Butterfly by Earl Pinto • This lamp is just super beautiful. Butterfly is one of the most beautiful animal. Can’t stop imagining how beautiful this lamp will look like when it’s light. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest
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• Cats and Coffee by S K V L T • Finally, some inspiration from my country. Lately, cafe with graffiti and mural was quite a hype. I think the cat was not cute enough for me, but I really love the composition and the minimalistic two tone style was really nice. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest
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• Delhaize “365″ Wine Labels by Lavernia & Cienfuegos • I really love the fact that the designer manually crafting cork and paper art for their labels instead of using 3D digital image. And another fact that each cork shape represented the country origin of each wine is also interesting. Let’s not forget that it’s also looking very cute. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest