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RECIPE KEEPERS: CHEF SUPERIEUR BY STUDIO OH! Which one you eat most?. Beef, pork or poultry?. I think more pork were eaten than beef, but that would make the triangle become upside down. Well, I love this vintage style recipe keeper illustrations. Unfortunately the image was so small. Follow me: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest
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TRAP BY KAREN HALLION I really like purple and green color combination. Girls with octopus tentacles hair might not a new idea. But, somehow this illustration looks very sexy. Follow me: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest
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RED FOREST’S FAIRY TALES BY KATARINA SOKOLOVA All eyes maybe on the sexy lady and her red fur. But my eyes were set on that spotted cat. Guess the forest fairy is a cat lady. Purr… Follow me: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest
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MARIGOLD AND MINT BY IZZIE KLINGELS In the real world, this scene just would never happen. I believe the snail will eat all the marigolds just in the minutes. Fortunately, the snail on this illustration couldn’t do anything harm to the marigold. Follow me: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest
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SELF PORTRAIT WITH PIGEON BY OBVIOUSLYCLOE What I like most about pigeons is their multicolor feather. It looks like those rainbow patterns when you have oil spill on water and the sun was shining on it. And I can see those colors on pigeon on this illustration. Follow me: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest —— Source: eatsleepdraw
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Wall Koi Fish Silver Spot by Transformative Wall Art
Who can resist the beauty of Koi. Now, you can have vertical koi pond as your interior design with this koi fishes installations by Transformative Wall Art. Beautiful yet practical. The word koi comes from Japanese, simply meaning “carp”. What are known as koi in English are referred to more specifically as nishikigoi in Japan (literally meaning “brocaded carp”). In Japanese, koi is a homophone for another word that means “affection” or “love”; koi are therefore symbols of love and friendship. Follow me: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest
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Blue Crab Steel Serveware by Golden Rabbit
These steel serveware by Golden Rabbit looks has its own vintage feeling. I hope my crab will look more delicious if I put them on these. The blue crab, also known as the gazami crab, Japanese blue crab or horse crab, is the most widely fished species of crab in the world with over 300,000 tonnes being caught annually, 98% of it off the coast of China. Follow me: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest