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• Snake by So Youn Lee •
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Dagger & Co. by Chad Michael • Snake, dagger, mainstream images of tattoo or biker community. What I really like about this logo design that it’s combine snake & dagger and emblem, mainstream image to be used on thousands of hipster design out there. Real nice finalization make the design look modern and still have tattoo artist feeling on it. And, is it just me, or are those snakes really look like they are smiling happily?. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest
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Year of the Horse by Samantha Mash • The first time I saw this illustration I was kind of confused. What does it means with two headed horses beheaded a snake. The I opened up Ms. Mash website and found out its title. I just realize that snake year was over and change into horse year, so, basically it was like a horse killing a snake. This illustration is available for sell on Ms. Mash website. Great gift for baby who born in year of horse. Fyi, we still have 3 month before we enter year of goat. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest
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by Otto Schmidt Sexy overload. No wonder she turns so many men into stone. Talking about deadly kiss. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest Reblog from supersonicart
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EMPTYLAND: CEBRA BY JAUME MONTSERRAT Horror!. Somehow I like it a lot. Zebra stripes are very intriguing right?. Found on: Supersonicelectronic Follow me: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest
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MY PET SNAKE BY WINTERTEETH Snake and mice and triangle. Illuminati?. Haha, think I got it too far. Just love its composition and mute colors. Source: eatsleepdraw Follow me: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest
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MIST BY SO YOUN LEE Korea is big lately. Not just fashion and music, they proved that they have a bunch of talented illustrators and designers too. I love So Youn Lee’s artworks because he often drawing animals like frog, snake and bat. It’s quite hard to find artworks with those animals. And not forget to mention that his artworks are super great too, gives me a dreamy feeling. Follow me: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest
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UTUROU KIKU by FUCO UEDA Two headed white snake and red chrysanthemum flower. Is this artwork theme is death? because chrysanthemum is symbolizing death for Japanese people. One thing I know, this artwork is amazingly beautiful. Follow me: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest Source: SupersonicElectronic